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we need to make using chatgpt embarrassing bc sorry it really is. what do you mean you can’t write an email
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what's a tumblr influencer? what am i influencing? my mental illness? 😭
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Hi, I'm here to talk about something people don't usually realize is a problem, and I'm counting on Tumblr's ability to actually give a shit about things sometimes to actually pay attention.
So there's this thing called Celiac disease. A lot of people have it, me included, and it's an autoimmune disorder. The way it works is simple:
I eat gluten
My body screams and eats my intestines in response.
Not a good time, as you can imagine. As a result, people with Celiac have to avoid gluten at all costs. It's not like an intolerance where you feel sick but will recover. If you have celiac and are exposed to even the slightest amount of gluten, it will cause lasting and sometimes permanent damage to your body. It's a genuinely serious disorder.
Now here's the big issue. No one gives a shit about how careful we have to be. The tiniest amount of gluten can be enough to trigger a reaction.
I cannot kiss someone who has eaten gluten recently, or else I risk cross contamination.
This isn't some gluten free fad. This isn't some diet I can cheat on, or just an intolerance that isn't serious. I can develop cancer from eating bread. Literal. Fucking. Cancer. And just the tiniest amount of gluten is enough to trigger an immune response.
People with Celiac can rarely trust any food they haven't prepared themselves. Even food labeled as "gluten free" isn't always safe. Social gatherings where people bring food are a minefield. Restaurants are a huge risk each time.
I'm a college student, I have to eat in a dining hall. I'm terrified that I won't be able to eat anything other than salad, and even that's a risk because someone may have used the crouton tongs on the broccoli.
So please, if you work in food service and someone asks if things are gluten free, please be careful and please be honest. We're putting an insane amount of trust in you just by asking for food. Use a different cutting board, make sure to wash the knife. Little things like that can save us so much stress and pain.
It's like someone being diabetic and asking for the sugar free soda instead of the regular. We're not doing this as part of a fad diet, we're being so careful about what you serve because we don't get a choice.
Thank you.
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And you know I wanna ask you to dance right there in the middle of the parking lot, yeah 🫶
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Not to gatekeep, but Barbie has been treated the same way as Taylor Swift throughout modern history and its shocking and a little annoying to see everyone who hated on her for years say that the Barbie movie is going to change them. I spent years hearing people talk about how Barbie was the opposite of feminism. It didnt matter how much Barbie pushed the "you can be anything" motto or how inspirational the dolls were, it all came back to a thin waist and her pink clothes. Anything that is innately feminine or enjoyed by girls is hated in our society. And its shocking to see people swear by their hatred of enjoying feminine things like Barbie or Taylor Swift, then turn around as soon as its popular again and say "I have always been a fan" or "I learned my lesson". I am happy to see your growth, but hating women and femininity is a continuous fad and we will see the cycles of hatred no matter how much this Barbie movie "heals" them.
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TAYLOR SWIFT The Eras Tour — Arlington, Texas (Night 1) | March 31, 2023
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✧ Taylor Swift
The Eras Tour — | March, 2018
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Every time I see a bunch of posts from Neil Gaiman on my feed I think, "Neil... you're procrastinating writing again, aren't you"
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TAYLOR SWIFT — The Eras Tour: Alberta Ferreti Custom Dresses.
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