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I had a dream that Pepsi released a candy called “Pepsi Particles” that were caviar sized, spherical pepsi logos that fizzed in your mouth. The packaging was a blue and silver pouch with a pepsi logo surrounded with rings like an atom, there were crystal pepsi and pepsi blue flavors as well. I can’t stop thinking about them.
reblog if you wear glasses. too many mutuals don't know they have glasses wearers in their midsts
the internet acting like rachel zegler is the spawn of satan but she’s just out there like this
I just saw the new Snow White movie and absolutely loved it! Rachel Zegler was amazing in it, and the music was great! I would definitely recommend it!
Enjoy a picture of Buddrick Meowbert laughing at himself in the mirror.
here are some cool facts for you
it has been proven time and again in study after study that there is no correlation between mental illness and violent behavior, except in that mentally ill people are more likely to have substance abuse problems and there is a correlation between substance abuse and violence. mental illness itself is not a risk factor for violent behavior
yes that includes mental illnesses with psychotic features
“In this study, the prevalence of violence among those with a major mental disorder who did not abuse substances was indistinguishable from their non-substance abusing neighbourhood controls. A concurrent substance abuse disorder doubled the risk of violence. Those with schizophrenia had the lowest occurrence of violence over the course of the year (14.8%), compared to those with a bipolar disorder (22.0%) or major depression (28.5%). Delusions were not associated with violence, even ‘threatcontrol override’ delusions that cause an individual to think that someone is out to harm them or that someone can control their thoughts.” (x)
you hear that, motherfuckers
mentally ill people - and yeah, even (especially!) those who are sick in what you think of as The Crazy Way - are not more dangerous than people without mental illnesses. it’s not ambiguous. it’s not a matter of debate
how then do you justify using slurs that paint mentally ill people as dangerous
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are two and half to four times more likely to be the victims of violent crime than average
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are at an elevated risk for domestic violence and abuse
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are almost universally the subjects of ridicule or fearmongering in popular media
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are massively more likely to be unemployed and/or homeless than people without mental illnesses
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are coerced and abused by the professionals who are supposed to help them
how do you justify it when mentally ill people are afraid to seek help at all because of social stigma
how do you justify it when these aren’t just suspicions but observable facts
how the FUCK do you justify it
I hope parents never stop making their little kids wear those hats with pom-poms on both sides like teddy bear ears. Brightens my day every time. The winter is dark and the winds are harsh but at least there's little ewoks toddling about.
Depression Hotline: 1-630-482-9696
Suicide Hotline: 1-800-784-8433
LifeLine: 1-800-273-8255
Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
Sexuality Support: 1-800-246-7743
Eating Disorders Hotline: 1-847-831-3438
Rape and Sexual Assault: 1-800-656-4673
Grief Support: 1-650-321-5272
Runaway: 1-800-843-5200, 1-800-843-5678, 1-800-621-4000
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Ok, but the haunted bookstore owner one sounds so cool. Now I really want to know if it is haunted by ghosts or the books are haunted. Or both.
Can someone please explain to me what evaporated milk is? Wouldn’t that just be gas by definition? I live in constant fear
“they” (1 word) is shorter than “he or she” (3 words)
“they” is more inclusive than “he/she”
“themself” flows more naturally than “him or herself”
“they” is less clunky than “(s)he”
it’s time to replace the awkward “she or he”