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oilecure · 2 years
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Essential Oils for Plantar Fasciitis That Work Without Side Effects
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The Root Cause of Plantar Fasciitis Explained
what are plantar facilities?
Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of connective tissue on the bottom of your foot.
The main cause of plantar fasciitis is a combination of excessive or sudden weight-bearing or a change in walking patterns and tight calf muscles. It ultimately makes the ligaments in the fascia group overstretch and become inflamed.....
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neopuppy · 7 months
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I love this silly little dude
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thebibliosphere · 2 years
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I can tell there are a bunch of new people on this webbed site because I keep getting recommendations to try essential oils.
Hi, yeah. I'm the mean bitch that got screen capped all over Facebook and Pinterest a few years ago, debunking essential oil myths and informing people about actual essential oil safety, so you don't accidentally kill your dog/child/self.
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Axel Helsted (Danish, 1847-1907) Christ Cures the Lunatic Child, 1891 Statens Museum for Kunst
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carkeyarts · 1 year
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manna of the wyrm
(inspired by this post by @mebis-art-dump!! bc it got me thinking abt the wyrm carcass)
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foldingfittedsheets · 4 months
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I was just rereading one of your comics, and i just wanted to ask a question, artist to artist.
How do you deal with feeling like your work isnt good enough to share? Do you feel that way? I only have one medium i feel relatively comfortable sharing, gifting, ect, and I dont get to use it often because it's not exactly feasible for me to get out right now (its oil painting and i live in an rv, i dont have the space for stuff), so how do/did you deal with disliking or hating your work enough to share it
I think sharing your art is always better than not sharing it. You never know what kind of comments or feedback you’ll get, and to be honest even as a fairly big blog 99.9% of the feedback I get is positive and when I was much smaller it was 100%.
You can ask for folks to share thoughts or feelings and you can get perspective that you wouldn’t have if you were just keeping it to yourself.
Also the old masters were pretty much all oil painters, but they practiced with conte, charcoal, and such. See if you can get practice in another medium that might be a bit easier to flex your chops in until you can commit to canvas cause oil is indeed a pain. Practice is crucial to building confidence, and drawing from life as much as possible helps build your art muscles.
It’s still so hard to deal with the aspect of gifting my art, though. I’m a pretty good artist at this point but when giving something away I still viscerally remember being a tiny child with my crumpled drawing in hand being dismissively told “How cute,” after a cursory glance at the paper.
My best advice is to gift to people who merit the emotional turmoil entailed.
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catacomb-rats · 1 year
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"yeah i have (chronic medical condition)"
"have you tried-" *the sounds of 1000 beasts being released*
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sensitivedead · 3 months
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flash memory of my dad absolutely obliterating my adolescent eardrums with money - pink floyd in his 1984 teal mazda b2000
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theboyskisser · 2 months
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I keep wanting to do something for my followers since there are more of you little fuckers scampering around my ankles than I originally thought but idk I don't get social media or milestones should I drill a waist high hole in my blog and ask y'all to form an orderly line or,,,,
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eyenaku · 2 years
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some vaguely cultural extremely self indulgent self insert doodles bc @little-sw33tie inspire me to draw some hehe
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oilecure · 2 years
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The Frasier Fir Essential Oil and How to Use It.
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1) The 5 Most Popular Uses Of Frasier Fir Essential Oil and How to Use It
Frasier Fir Essential Oil is a natural oil extracted from the needles of the Fraser Fir tree. Its aroma is reminiscent of lemon, apple and cinnamon, and this aromatic oil has been used medicinally for centuries in many cultures. 
Here are 5 of the most popular uses for Frasier Fir Essential Oil: 1) Use it as a natural air freshener to deodorize the room – mix this oil with a few drops of your favorite ….
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Frasier Fir Essential Oil is a natural oil extracted from the needles of the Fraser Fir tree (oilecure.com)
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My goal for the new year is to fill my room with so much fucking moss. Not to simplify my mental illnesses but I think moss could fix me
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andromeda3116 · 1 year
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had a lengthy conversation with a coworker yesterday, and she's sort of the... not-insane kind of conservative. the sort that's lived like this her whole life and seen only the bad sides, heard and taken to heart only the bad-faith interpretations of everything. and in that environment, yes, i can see the appeal of libertarianism, of withdrawing, of "burn it all down" and she is intelligent and thoughtful enough that i feel it's worth having these conversations with her, that i might actually be able to have an impact.
and i think i made headway! i told her about people tens of thousands of years ago making toys for their kids that look like the ones we make today, about how cave paintings come alive in firelight, about a healed femur from thousands and thousands of years ago proving that humans have always cared and helped one another, and yes, of course some people are awful, but they do not define us. and i think i made her think about it when she said that she believes we should allocate money to communities to better help one another and i was like "how is that not a government?" and she paused and then said "it's just that it's gotten too big, it's the bureaucracy that's killing us" and like. i can see that. i think there are ways to solve that problem, but it's not a fundamentally flawed belief. (again, sane. intelligent, educated, willing to consider alternate points of view.)
and i think that a lot of this... madness of the modern world is rooted in fear and despair and isolation and the sense that we've become completely disconnected from ourselves and our history, and we need to remember that this is not true. or -- it's only true if we choose to make it true, if we let it be true.
this does not have to be our legacy. this rage, this despair, this does not have to destroy us.
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chamerionwrites · 6 months
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I do realize that I have been foodposting especially frequently these days, and I’m sorry if it’s annoying anyone, but I have been cooking my way out of one of my more brutal seasonal depressions of the last decade so I’m afraid you will just have to block the #culinary adventures tag ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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metalcatholic · 8 months
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parme-san · 18 days
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i always feel kind of let down when i see an opinion online that sounds like something my ultra-conservative-christian mother would have told me growing up
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