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Just Had To Block & Report Four Bots... Do They Like Me

just had to block & report four bots... do they like me

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1 year ago

Hanukkah PSA for reptile owners!

Hanukkah is almost upon us (woohoo!), so I wanted to give a quick reminder to all my fellow Jewish reptile keepers to avoid lighting candles in the same room as a reptile!

Even the smoke from small Hanukkah candles can be very dangerous for reptiles, especially hatchlings and juveniles. Reptiles can't cough, so any smoke they breathe in stays in their lungs and can cause respiratory illness very quickly. It's less dangerous on the first night when you've only got two candles going, but by night eight, it can be a recipe for disaster! This is true if you have an oil-based chanukkiah, too!

To keep your pet reptiles safe and healthy, make sure you always light your chanukkiah in another part of the house, and keep your reptiles out of the room while your Hanukkah candles are burning.

!חג אורים שמח

Hanukkah PSA For Reptile Owners!
1 year ago

Gonna replace your apple juice with a piss jug

1 year ago

one of the most impressive animals I met this year was a huge platyrhacid millipede, found chugging through some bamboo leaf litter in Malaysia.

he was a pleasant weight to hold in the hand, but spread out over so many gentle, graceful legs. the video offers a nice look at his eyeless face—all polydesmidan millipedes lack eyes.

One Of The Most Impressive Animals I Met This Year Was A Huge Platyrhacid Millipede, Found Chugging Through
One Of The Most Impressive Animals I Met This Year Was A Huge Platyrhacid Millipede, Found Chugging Through
One Of The Most Impressive Animals I Met This Year Was A Huge Platyrhacid Millipede, Found Chugging Through
One Of The Most Impressive Animals I Met This Year Was A Huge Platyrhacid Millipede, Found Chugging Through

I only hung onto this animated spinal cord for about thirty seconds before setting him back in the leaves, but I recall this encounter so vividly. a truly memorable creature

2 years ago

Types Of People As My Dream Jobs

Late Night Radio Speaker

Ungodly amounts of empty coffee cans

Soft neon lights

Dark circles under eyes

Probably doesn’t know what morning is

Humming to a 90s grunge song

Spinning in a chair is a sport

Has lots of random knowledge

Sarcasm oozes with every word

Ghost hunting Youtubers

Beanie

Big backpack

Utility vest/jacket

It’s always takeout time

Loves the aesthetic of motels

Very enthusiastic and passionate

Gets scared easily but never admits it

Can fall asleep anywhere

Can’t live without social media

FBI agent on paranormal cases

Messy hair

Pen in the ear/hair

Stacks of paper everywhere

Coffee circles on everything

Driven

A bit paranoid

Reads a lot

Has a chaotic file system that still works

Charismatic

Very understanding

Always tired

Fortune Teller/Witch

Herbs everywhere

Collection of mason jars

Always has a deck of tarot cards

Flowing hair

Oversized black clothes

Cozy home

Mysterious smile

Laughter lines

Soft gaze

Dark nail polish

Bold makeup

Always smells of cinnamon

Probably digs up dirt at cemeteries

Mechanic

Short hair

Owns nothing but flannel

Band tees and denim

Reads lots of sci-fi

Always tinkers on something

Their laptop is their life

Big ambitions

Gave up on school but is still very good at academics

Prides themselves on their tool collection

Dust on their hands

Journalist for a paranormal paper

Circle glasses

Pencil skirts/fitted trousers

Dress shirts worn half untucked

Sketches for fun

Just wants to find the truth

Tried not to swear but still does

Collects little trinkets

Loves cafes

Works best at night

Unorganized email inbox

Duffel bag in the backseat

Original poster : @local-occult-enthusiast

2 years ago

i grew up with a chronic illness and parents who believed i was ‘milking’ my pain. they said things like ‘it’s not that bad’ and ‘you have to get through it and do what everyone else does’. i never got the chance to know what my limits were because i wasn’t allowed to have any. because of that, i underreported symptoms until my disease became severe. scariest part is that i didn’t even realize i was underreporting. i had just been doubting my own body for years.

i still struggle to accept and seek support for pain. recently, i developed a large kidney stone. as i’m laying in the emergency room, crying from pain, i have a thought like ‘this really isn’t that bad’. and i’m like, ‘oh my god, i’m gaslighting my own pain’. meanwhile, i’m being given morphine and bumped up in triage. these should validate my experience, but suddenly i’m thinking ‘i don’t need this, i’m probably milking it’ because that’s what i’ve been told my entire life.

parents and guardians, take any pain your child reports seriously, especially if they are chronically ill. otherwise, you’re teaching them to ignore their own needs and limits, leading to the worsening of conditions and appearance of easily preventable problems. they’ll be much worse off then they’d be if they missed a day of school for supposedly faking a tummy ache.