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sewercentipede · 11 months
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sweet dee was serving cunt when she smoked that pcp in jersey shore with her bo derek braids. iconic
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possum-dyke · 1 year
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I need more friends who are active drug users (not just weed ffs)
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popculturealtar · 1 month
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is there such thing as worshiping magical girls as a concept? like there are many actual magical girls out there, but at the same time they all reflect the elements of a magical girl, but in their own unique individual ways.
many faces of the same concept, if that makes sense - kind of like a very large pantheon where they all came from the same place; the same magic and the same hope (or desperation) of creating something better.
while i would love to single out one magical girl to include in my worship, but i would be more comfortable to involve worship of them all just under the title of "i worship the concept of a magical girl", which technically involves the worship of every magical girl, as they all carry that concept within them.
does this... make sense? idk this notion mostly came from me not being able to decide on which magical girl to include in my worship. i would love to include them all in my practice.
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fuzzyghost · 10 months
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butterfly-casket · 3 months
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Sometimes breaking down and crying to your primary care physician....works
I was desperate for answers at the end of 2023. I mean, it's been 3 years and I still don't have answers. I had lost all hope, as I was gaining new symptoms, and still no one had any idea what could be wrong. Until I read about MS, and it fit nearly all of my symptoms. I scheduled the first appointment I could to discuss it with my primary. After scheduling it, I realized I had only scheduled a 20 min appointment, and spent 4 hours getting all of my symptoms typed out with dates of when they started, how long they lasted, when they got worse. I typed out a script to communicate to my doctor all of the most important/relevant information in the most condensed form possible. I was ready to be in and out, spend 5 minutes getting him the information, and the next 15 discussing with him the plan of action.
Instead, my doc was pissed that I was even there. I had only seen his NP up until this point and he was so upset that I, a person with so many issues, had come in to see him personally the Friday before his Christmas break. He made sure to spend the first 5 minutes of the appointment interrupting me to express his frustration, and I started to feel like he wasn't going to help me at all.
I couldn't help it. I couldn't stop myself as I started shaking out of fear, and then the anger-override kicked in. I whipped out my symptom list, and his demeanor immediately changed. I told him as calmly as I could in the moment "THAT is my symptom list. Are you just not going to help me?"
He started saying "Well its just that you're going to try and make this appointment take 3 hours—" I cut him off to say "No, I wanted to make this appointment 20 minutes but you just spent the first 5 putting your problems on me." *cues the flood gates* "I've had doctors, nurse practitioners, specialists all innaccurately record my symptoms, if they ever even recorded them at all. I have to walk with a cane, I haven't been able to work for a year and a half, I have NO income, I am just trying to survive and I've been dismissed and not believed over and over again, to the point that it's effected my medical records. It makes EVERYONE think I'm fucking INSANE. I just want some help. I just need some fucking help. I just need some fucking answers. Please."
He started getting in my chart and got to business. He immediately ordered about 8 retests and 6 new ones. He got me a referral to Neurology, ordered X-rays, a swallow test, and MRIs to check for MS.
I went to the Rheumatology appointment I already had scheduled a few weeks later. I felt like the doctor was actually listening to me for the first time in forever. He made a point to record every one of my symptoms as I listed them. He seemed to care. I just came back from my swallow test today. The person performing the test acted like he read through my whole chart and was asking me a lot of questions about my other issues. He asked me if I had the MRIs yet before the test, and when going over the results he said "If it does turn out to be MS, come back to us. We will help you, figure out what works for you."
I've been terrified of being too direct with my doctors, I wouldn't even tell them the diagnosises that I thought it COULD be out of fear of them going "You've just been looking up things on the internet, I'm giving you a munchausens diagnosis." But I was desperate. It was a real cry for help. And thank fuck he saw that. Even if I still don't find answers, I've brought to their attention the mistreatment and carelessness I've been dealing with and they have decided to change that. Hopefully I will be treated like a normal human being and get my symptoms recorded correctly.
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krizste · 4 months
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tylervalmont · 2 years
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lifewithchronicpain · 12 days
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As far as legendary pop culture stories go, few are weirder than the Titanic “PCP chowder” incident—a real, actual event that happened during filming on the future blockbuster in August of 1996, in which at least 50 cast and crew members, including star Bill Paxton and director James Cameron, were dosed with angel dust someone slipped into the soup they were all sharing. A story told, on more than one occasion, by the late Paxton in his days making the talk show rounds, it has all the stuff of urban legend—including Cameron supposedly making himself throw up to get the drug out of his system, and Paxton riding out the high by going back to his trailer and drinking a case of beer—except with a ton of evidence and police reports to back it up.
WTF, Ihave never heard of this till now. This Vanity Fair article has more in the event itself:
For the more than 60 people who did eat the chowder, it didn’t take long for the effects to take hold. Cameron, who initially thought the shellfish might have contained “paralytic shellfish neurotoxin, which is very dangerous,” immediately stepped away from the set to vomit. “I get back to the set and nobody’s there.” he recalled in 2009, speaking to Vanity Fair’s Rebecca Keegan, reporting at the time for her book on Cameron, The Futurist. “I’m standing at the monitors, near the camera, and the room is empty. It was like the twilight zone.”
“Some people were laughing, some people were crying, some people were throwing up,” Paxton told Entertainment Weekly back in 1996. “One minute I felt O.K., the next minute I felt so goddamn anxious I wanted to breathe in a paper bag. Cameron was feeling the same way.”
Cameron remembers a Russian-Canadian P.A., who was working as a translator on set, summing it up succinctly: “I feel toxic and beside myself.”
The chaotic scene at the Dartmouth General Hospital makes for one of history’s best drug stories, even if the affected crew members didn’t know it at the time. “Eventually we all got put in these cubicles with the curtains around us, but no one wanted to stay in their cubicles,” set painter Marilyn McAvoy told Vice earlier this year. “Everyone was out in the aisles and jumping into other people’s cubicles. People had a lot of energy. Some were in wheelchairs, flying down the hallways. I mean, everyone was high!”
Cameron, who says he was stabbed in the face with a pen by a crew member (“I’m sitting there bleeding and laughing”), watched helplessly as his crew fell apart. “People are moaning and crying, wailing, collapsed on tables and gurneys. The D.P., Caleb Deschanel, is leading a number of crew down the hall in a highly vocal conga line. You can’t make this stuff up.” (Deschanel did not respond to a request for comment, but Paxton also described conga dancing—so someone must have been at the head of that conga line.)
Holy shit, I’m glad no one got hurt and they can look back on it with humor. But fuck that must’ve been scary at the time.
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teapartyeternal · 1 year
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Kos journaling Kos journaling
It came out prettier than I wanted it to but that's okay, maybe she'll like it more that way! I love experimenting with this stuff, can't wait to do a Micalash spread.
Incase Tumblr butchers the above quality:
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khaosritual · 4 months
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On April 1, major rallies were staged across Portugal demanding policies to tackle the housing crisis. Rallies were held in the cities of Lisbon, Porto, Viseu, Aveiro, Coimbra, and Braga under the banner of the coalition “Home to Live In.” Activists from various groups including Habita, Stop Evictions, the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), and Left Bloc (BE) participated in the actions.
Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa launched #MaisHabitação (More Housing) on March 31, a program to promote affordable rents, strengthen confidence in the rental market, and utilize already existing units for housing purposes. Yet, housing rights activists denounced the program as a Trojan Horse that will use the public budget to subsidize speculative incomes. Activists have demanded a ceiling on rents and property prices, more funds for social housing, increased wages and an end to evictions.
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wayfaringmd · 2 years
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Pro tip for PCPs, AKA “How to have boundaries with specialists”
When a patient comes in saying “Dr. Specialist told me to ask/tell you to do this [specialists wheelhouse related thing] for me,” the answer is “I don’t treat you for [specialist thing], so I would feel more comfortable if Dr. Specialist did that for you. If I need to call Dr. Specialist and let them know, I’d be happy to do so.”
I know I’ve ranted about this before, but I am so sick of specialists telling our shared patients to ask me to do their work for them. Just because you are a specialist doesn’t mean your time is more valuable than mine. If I don’t treat the condition, I have no business ordering the patient’s ostomy or catheter supplies because I don’t know what they need! I shouldn’t be prescribing a DMARD for their RA when they see a rheumatologist. And I dang sure don’t need to fill out the FMLA paperwork when you, Dr. Specialist, wrote them out of work for the orthopedic injury that YOU managed! Now if you refer them back to me for tighter blood pressure / blood sugar control or appropriate vaccinations, sure, that’s right up my alley and I’m glad to oblige. But don’t ask me to do your job for you. I am busy with my own paperwork.
This week I’ve been asked to do FMLA forms for a rheumatologist and an orthopedist and I also got asked to set a patient up for an infusion of a drug I’ve never heard of (and that our hospital doesn’t carry) by a rheumatologist. Nope, ain’t doing it. I hate to give the patient the run around because it isn’t fair to them but it also isn’t fair to me to do someone else’s work for no compensation.
Future specialists of Medblr, it is a disservice to your patients to claim “I don’t do disability/FMLA paperwork” or “I don’t do PAs”. If you are treating the patient, your job is to manage everything related to the condition you treat. PCPs, of all people, don’t have free time to do your work for you.
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puellamagi101 · 1 year
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Introduction to Puella Magi 101- A Guide for Prospective Magical Girls.
I am well aware that Pop-culture Witchcraft and Paganism are incredibly niche topics. And in my findings, PC based practices surrounding an anime well over ten years old are even more so. But, still I find myself deeply drawn to the idea. But unlike other fandoms with luckily some semblance of practitioners and sparse information surrounding the witchy application of the ideas of the original work, I've only been able to dig up only a few posts on specifically Madoka Magica based paganism/witchcraft.
Some of this information relates to the worship of Madoka and Homura as the cyclic beings of balance, but this intends to be a much more practical guide. Outlining how one can become a magical girl, as well as touching on the paradigm I use in this pursuit. But even those posts are lacking in any real substance, I find. They're good, sure but that's an issue I often come across- with so little to go on, building a religious practice around something becomes harder and less profound.
So, I hope to rectify this lack of information as I recount my own journey to become a magical girl, and provide a guide for you all on how to do the same, as well as hopefully opening up a place for real world Puella Magi to communicate. 
Now, I know you're probably thinking- Why on earth would being a magical girl be at all alluring to you or anybody else? The entire show was about how awful and tragic it is to become one. How despair and pain is not just expected, but fated for those who undertake this path, What sane person would be creating instruction for that kind of process, or seeking to become a magical girl at all? To which I respond, what sane person would be worshiping marvel's Loki on a pillar candle with a shrine in their closet. 
We're all a little mad in this sphere, and it's okay to be a little nuts, life would be far less interesting otherwise. 
But, so more sincerely answer that question without being a snide ass, the monkey’s paw effect of contracts is exactly what intrigues me and drives me to make this guide. A form of harm reduction, if you will. To rectify a long line of stories where the girls are uninformed as to the process and that itself leads them to despair. While the forces of hope and despair must be kept in balance, which will incur a toll for any miracle you decide to bring about with your wish, at least part of your suffering won’t be because you were uninformed about what you were signing with the incubator.  The promise of a wish is a very powerful thing, and while the idea might be a foreign uncertainty to you, for others even the opportunity is incredibly hopeful.
So, if you like me, want to become a magical girl, I highly recommend you follow me here and check back from time to time to see resources posted. 
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Mulan: A Guide to Worship
Mulan is the protagonist of Disney’s Mulan (1998). She is the first Disney princess to be considered a princess through acts of heroism and honor. She stands for bravery, advocacy, and protecting those you love.
There are many ways to worship her:
Worshiping/honoring your ancestors
Defying gender roles
Learning about her myth/poem, Northern Wei Dynasty history, Chinese war history, etc.
Learning in general
Defying gender roles and authority/obedience
Proving people wrong (especially when they underestimate you)
Observing nature
Showing kindness and courage
Advocating for yourself and ‘lesser people,’ especially women, the elderly, and the disabled
Exercising, training, or doing sports or martial arts
Cutting your hair of styling it to look shorter than it is
Setting boundaries and keeping them
There are many things to offer her and put on an altar to her:
Swords
Dragons
Family guardians/temples
Tea
Horses and horse-riding
Crickets
Good luck charms
The color red
Old bird cages (like the one Cri-Kee is in)
Armor
Other traditional Chinese clothing/dress
Wooden poles (especially with an arrow on the top, as shown in the movie)
The Ballad of Mulan
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blocodeespantamentos · 4 months
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E eu pergunto aos economistas, políticos, aos moralistas, se já calcularam o número de indivíduos que é forçoso condenar à miséria, ao trabalho desproporcionado, à desmoralização, à infâmia, à ignorância crapulosa, à desgraça invencível, à penúria absoluta, para produzir um rico?
Odete Santos, 1941-2023
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krizste · 9 months
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