#Research Findings
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io-doctor-slone · 4 months ago
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*A rose neatly settled on a box of chocolates and a small note sits in front of Slones office door. The note reads "Will you be my Valentine?" with a cat picture. It's signed by Jiones.*
@io-jones
Slone is surprised, to put it bluntly. She honestly figured that Jiones must've fallen out of love with her, given how long she was gone... and she can't remember the last time she'd celebrated Valentine's day, either.
"Oh, you..."
She sets it on her desk and goes off to Jiones' office, knocking on the door.
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alwaysbewoke · 1 year ago
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surinderbhalla · 2 years ago
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Fibromyalgia: Latest Findings and prevention tips!
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, tenderness, and other symptoms. Despite its prevalence, fibromyalgia has long been shrouded in mystery due to its complex and often elusive nature. However, recent research has shed new light on the condition. In this blog, we will be discussing fibromyalgia, Its latest findings, and prevention tips. We will also…
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mohammadismail1 · 10 months ago
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🔰★☆100 YEARS OLD: ELIXIR FOR A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE☆★🔰
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About 100 YEARS OLD book, someone said:
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Real stories
Research findings
Practical advice
QR code links to real places
Narratives
Numerous recipes
Illustrated yoga exercises
Humorous stories
With humility, Stefano Tosti, in collaboration with Hermann Meyer, embarks on a profound and compelling journey to rediscover and reanalyze secrets already known and truths perhaps told by our grandparents.
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shanklin · 4 months ago
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Sentient Mystery Shack, who is really biased towards Stan, so when Ford tells Stan he has to give it back after the summer it’s on sight.
Ford keeps tripping over nothing, nothing is where it's supposed to be and somehow he keeps running into closets when he tries to go outside.
But the worst part, the WORST part is that Ford's lightbulb just won't. Work. No matter what he does it keeps flickering and exploding.
Ford is spiraling. 
There is no reason why it shoudln’t work. All his trial runs work perfectly. He’s already checked the Shacks wiring three times and relearned this dimensions science from the ground up. 
Nothing works.
The Rift? Bill? The impending apocalypse? Eating? Sleep? Who cares about that. 
WHY. WONT. THE. LIGHTBULB. WORK???
It doesn’t help that Stan keeps laughing at him.
“Then you do it!” Ford eventually snaps at Stan.
Stan shrugs and with a little song under his breath screws his own lightbulb in. It works perfectly.
Stanford screams.
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yeoldenews · 1 year ago
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An excerpt from the trial of Elinor Crane, who was arrested in Middlesex in 1693 on suspicion of burglary. A witness claimed one of the burglars was a woman in men's clothing, and Elinor had previously been seen in the area dressed as a man.
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"But the Court asking her why she went in Mans Apparel, the Prisoner replyed, She went to Wooe a Widow. Upon the whole Matter the Jury brought her in not Guilty."
(source: Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, April 26, 1693.)
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doctorsiren · 7 months ago
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I keep thinking about that AU concept where Ford goes to find Stan *before* he ever went to Gravity Falls and ough these brothers just make me so ill ☹️
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honeyspeeches · 3 months ago
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“And Keith is always doing things like flying into asteroid fields and black holes and cool junk like that.”
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zooliminology · 4 months ago
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This is a huge breach of privacy but I spent three hours finding people standing in neutral positions and taking pictures of them without their consent!
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rottingjam · 2 years ago
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gays help me out, also leave your answer + your orientation in the tags
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io-doctor-slone · 3 months ago
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*Jiones knocked on the door to Slones office, opening it and slamming a rock down onto her desk.*
Guess what I just found. Amber. Inside, a mosquito with blood inside of it. Not just any blood, no..I believe it's the blood of a dinosaur.
*He sits down in a chair, waiting for Slones reaction.*
@io-jones
Amber... interesting. This is a very, very well preserved piece of amber, as well.
She picks it up, holding it up to the ceiling light to get a better look.
This specific species of mosquito was not around during the same period as dinosaurs - look at the shape of the wings - so something isn't adding up...
Don't ask why I know that much about mosquitoes. It's important to know your enemy.
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idolomantises · 4 months ago
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Sometimes I’m a bit annoyed when I see a lot of biblical inspired fiction not really go into depth about angel types compared to demons, but other times I get it because have you ever researched angels? It’s all just “the strongest most specialist guy ever”
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 1 year ago
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Why self-diagnosed autistics are valid
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medical diagnosis can be expensive
humans are the experts on their own minds
family may prevent assessment
diagnosis criteria is a poor checklist of stereotypes
diagnosis criteria ignores gender, race, sexuality, culture & more
medical diagnosis confirms autism, but doesn't create it
discrimination within the medical profession may prevent diagnosis.
Assessment waiting lists often long
medical trauma may make assessment unfeasible
Neurodiverse Journeys
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jakkenpoy · 2 months ago
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coniferouspines · 1 month ago
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Stanley Pines is dying.
A good samaritan on the street found his unconscious body and decided to call an ambulance for him. Stan doesn’t remember everything that happened. He just knows that a few days and a multitude of tests later, he was unceremoniously diagnosed with a terminal illness in a random hospital in the middle of Oklahoma. Emphasis on terminal. The doctors tell him that without treatment, he has maybe two weeks to live.
Stan can’t afford treatment, nor the hospital bill he’s sure to be slapped with from his current stay. He sneaks out during the night shift and disappears. It’s one more debt added to the list but it’s not like it’s going to matter once he’s dead anyway. He finds the last place he left his car and spends the rest of the night awake in the backseat, wondering what he should do.
In the end, the conclusion is obvious: he wants to see his family. To say his final goodbyes to them in person. However, this brings a new dilemma. Stan’s family are all in different places. His parents in New Jersey, Shermie in California, and Stanford in Oregon. Stan, currently in Oklahoma, is stuck in the middle and with a decision to make.
He can’t visit them all. As much as he’d like to, Stan has neither the money, the gas, or the time to do so. He’d probably die before he could see all of them. He only has enough energy and resources to make it to one of them; he’ll have to be content with phone calls to the others to say his goodbyes.
When the morning comes, Stan gets into the driver’s seat and starts the engine of the car. He sits there for a moment, just breathing deeply. He has to pick a family member to see in person before he dies, and he doesn’t have a lot time, so he has to choose quickly.
It was never really a question.
He chooses Ford.
AKA a terminally ill Stanley makes his way up to Gravity Falls, Oregon to reunite with his brother. He wants to say his goodbyes and apologies in person before he dies. He’s not happy about dying, but he doesn’t think he has much to live for anyway, so he accepts it. He just wants to make things right between himself and Ford before it happens so he can go without regrets.
Stanford is not expecting his estranged twin to randomly show up looking like he’s literally on death’s door. Nor is he approving of Stanley’s plan to seemingly just lay down and die. Good thing Stan came to him. Now he’s given Ford a chance to do something about it.
All current research and projects get shoved aside as Ford focuses everything he has on a new, single task: take care of Stanley and save his life.
(Amazing addition by tinfoil-jones here)
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