February 21, 2024

darkalinas:

idk man, i just wanna write a fic that someone reads obsessively at 3am. a fic that someone loses sleep to finish because just one more chapter and tries to give multiple kudos. a fic that people will leave a comment on every chapter. i want to write a fic that people will recommend to others, that they think nails the characterization and relationship dynamic. i want to write someone’s comfort fic, someone’s favorite fic, or someone’s fic they read when they want to re-read something. i want to be that fic writer. i want to write that fic.

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February 21, 2024

holy-leapin-splits-batman:

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February 21, 2024

batboyblog:

Texas Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down Arkansas Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down Indiana Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down Florida Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down West Virginia Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down Tennesee Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down Alabama Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down https://t.co/ApJPRMqQSu  — Basil☀️ (@LinkofSunshine) June 17, 2023ALT
Missouri Youth HRT Ban - Struck Down  Oklahoma HRT Ban - Struck Down  — Basil☀️ (@LinkofSunshine) June 17, 2023ALT

I should note a different Missouri near total adult ban was also taken out

So if you’re reading about these bans, and you’re scared where you live or that you can’t travel/move to different parts of America, remember these bans are legal nonsense and failing in court over and over and over again

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February 21, 2024

nyaskitten:

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BTW please do not forget your daily clicks! Any myth of this NOT going to Palestine has been debunked, and it doesn’t take any time to simply click one button.

You click the button and the ad money goes directly to Palestinian relief funds!!! It’s safe, and if you haven’t done it before I’d highly encourage you to start now!

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Yes, thank you @atlasoffiction ! I should’ve added this to the post myself, so I appreciate the addition! Yes, if you can, you are able to click on different devices and browsers!

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February 21, 2024

teaboot:

radiofreederry:

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One of the central tenets of anti-trans ideology is a reactionary disgust of minors being able to have any agency whatsoever over their bodies or their healthcare. Note that gender-affirming care is not mentioned in this form even once.

Lmao

Doctor: “Hey, you’re at a stage in your development where you’re able to make informed choices about your wellbeing, we’re going to start slowly easing you into adult independence by letting you decide when and if you’re okay with us sharing intimate details about your body”

This absolute fuckwad: this is unspeakably sinister. what are they doing to our children

February 20, 2024

Anonymous asked:

When you say you're anti-CAM what does that mean? Like what does CAM mean in that context? I genuinely haven't seen that acronym before and I'm assuming you aren't anti-camming as in like the form of sex work

ms-demeanor:

ms-demeanor:

ms-demeanor:

ms-demeanor:

Complimentary and Alternative Medicine.

I am capable of turning off my inner annoying atheist, I am incapable of turning off my inner annoying quackwatcher.

I have had real life fights with people I genuinely love about this and I do not regret it. I will absolutely not regret shitting all over someone’s $500 herbalist certification.

Warding spells are real, if you want me to stay far away from you forever tell me that you practice reiki.

The nice thing is that I will probably never bring this kind of thing up. I’m never going to go out of my way to figure out if the people around me are, like, really into homeopathy. The less nice thing is that if you bring it up with me I am never, ever, ever going to shut up about it and if you attempt to show me a *study* on the healing power of prayer or the use of chiropractic to treat asthma we are forever enemies and I probably won’t talk to you again but I will use the several hours of furious debunking that I did after our conversation to make arguments against your beliefs in the future. You are already a lost cause to me but other people are less stupid about the way that ice crystals form and I can work with them.

I *loathe* medical woo, it kills people and the people who engage in it are shitty human beings who are hurting other human beings.

RE: Herbalism

I don’t think that there’s a proponent of science-based medicine alive who doesn’t understand that plant compounds are important in medicine and it is important to research them. We *DO* get a lot of medicine from plants.

But “medicine from plants” and “herbalism” are not the same.

The example that most people like to bring up is aspirin and willow bark tea. You can use willow bark as a painkiller, you can collect your own and brew it up when you’ve got a headache.

What you can’t do is control the dose. You can’t do this for a number of reasons, including having little control over the conditions the tree grew in and variations in preparation technique. If you’re measuring very exactly you can control for some of these things, but even if you were in charge of the willow tree you collected the bark from it’s not going to be the same at different places on the trunk or in different seasons.

That’s not a huge deal if you’re using aspirin for a headache, it can be a much bigger deal if you’re using aspirin as a bloodthinner.

And the example that people LIKE to use is aspirin because it *isn’t* a big deal. The example they *don’t* like to use is foxglove (digitalis, which produced digitoxin, which can be used to treat heart failure) because that’s a medicine from a plant that you can’t fuck around with using herbalism, it needs extremely careful extraction and preparation because if it’s done wrong it’ll just straight kill you.

And then you get into herbal treatments that are generally safe and largely not harmful even if they may not do anything, and it can feel totally reasonable to recommend red raspberry leaf tea to a friend who is having cramps. As long as that friend isn’t diabetic because red raspberry leaf interacts with insulin. And as long as your friend isn’t on an anticoagulant because red raspberry leaf can ALSO act as an anticoagulant.

And those are just examples of what can happen if you know you are actually getting the plant that you think that you are getting and that it is unadulterated with fillers and uncontaminated with anything else and is properly prepared (or is prepared the same way as the last batch you bought and so it can be dosed the same way).

There are two ways that Kava Kava can be prepared; do you know which of those two ways is associated with more deaths and liver transplants? Do you know not to take Kava if you have a history of liver issues or if you are on antidepressants? (ctrl+f for “Hema Ketha” for the study from that overview that goes in depth on that; for whatever reason you can read the whole article in the overview but if you click on the link you only get the abstract)

Are you attempting to take therapeutic doses of turmeric? There’s some evidence that it can help relieve joint pain. However you need to take really, really high doses because the medicinal compound in turmeric has low bioavailability. And because you’re taking high doses you may be swapping out the risks of NSAIDs for the risk of lead poisoning, because it is unfortunately very common for turmeric to be contaminated with lead.

One of my big, big problems with CAM - including herbalism - is that people turn to it because they think it is safer than “allopathic” medicine. They think “it’s better to drink raspberry leaf tea than it is to take midol because midol is full of chemicals and raspberry leaf tea is just tea.” But midol doesn’t interact with insulin, and most people are *aware* they’re taking a blood thinner when they take NSAIDs.

There’s this tea shop I go to that has maybe a hundred different kinds of herbal teas, some of which are clearly supposed to be medicinal, but the one that always stands out to me is the St. John’s Wort tea that has “NOT FOR PREGNANT” on the label. It’s good that they’re recommending that pregnant people don’t select that tea, but that tea is also not for people on antidepressants, triptans, birth control, warfarin, stantins, protease inhibitors, or people who have had solid organ transplants.

But it’s just tea. And what could just tea do, right?

(It could make your anti-rejection meds so weak that it kills you. That’s what just tea can do. But maybe one cup of older tea, or one cup that is more leaf than flower, or one cup that wasn’t steeped as long doesn’t hurt, so you drink it and you think it’s fine, it’s not a problem, and it isn’t a problem until it is but you don’t know the difference between one cup of tea and the next because this shit is impossible to dose)

This is also why I’m extremely leery of the “you can try CAM as long as you are using it alongside your doctor’s care and you do what the doctors say” thing because that is relying on:

  1. People reporting every supplement, tincture, tea, etc. that they are taking to their doctors (which they often don’t do because what’s the big deal it’s green tea extract and billions of people drink green tea every day)
  2. The ingredients in the supplements being exactly and ONLY what is on the label (which is a long shot - it seems like every three years there’s a study or a report that finds that supplements - usually in the US but also around the world - don’t contain what they are supposed to and often contain stuff they are not supposed to)
  3. Doctors being aware of all of these possible interactions (which is a stretch; pharmacists are likely to have a better handle on it but even then, there are all kinds of supplements being labeled all kinds of things all the time; medical woo scammers LOVE to rebrand their supplements)

So long story short I’m not particularly bothered if you try herbalism on yourself after looking into things that you think will help you. I do have a problem with people who *recommend* herbal treatments without A) a full medical background understanding of the person they recommend the treatment to and B) comprehensive knowledge of whether the thing that you’re recommending will interact with any medications they might be taking or exacerbate any conditions that they might have and C) some kind of accountability mechanism in place - like a malpractice suit or the loss of license - like a doctor might if they prescribed a medication that was dangerous to their patient.

Because that’s the other infuriating thing - CAM practitioners often aren’t held to the same standards as medical professionals. Patients who trust CAM practitioners often think of them like doctors, but they don’t have the same protection from CAM practitioners like they would from doctors. If your herbalist tells you to treat your cancer with apricot pits or black salve - even if that’s in addition to chemotherapy - it could end up seriously injuring you and they’re not committing malpractice because there’s no legal standard for their practice. Nobody can remove their license because there’s no such thing as an herbalist license, so whatever harm they did to you can be done to other people after you with no professional consequences.

I have pretty much limitless tolerance for things that people want to do to themselves. If you want to take valerian because you think it helps you sleep (in spite of essentially no evidence that it does so and more adverse reactions among natural sleep aids than things like camomile - which also has no evidence that it’s an effective sleep aid) I don’t care, just make sure to check for drug interactions first.

If you want to replace your elderly parent’s NSAID painkillers with clove oil, fuck you.

February 20, 2024

bibliophile-bi:

this wednesday (21st) Parliament is doing a vote to call for a ceasefire in Palestine, so if you live in Britain:

this is link will take you to a page that formats an email to your local MP to call for a ceasefire, all you need to do is input your postcode for them to generate your local MPs details, then send the email they’ve got written. this is the most simple thing you can do, so please take just a couple minutes to do this.

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February 20, 2024

teaboot:

teaboot:

I just want everyone to eat well and get old

every single one of us should have the chance to get old and bald and wrinkly and fat. I mean that sincerely

February 19, 2024

gae-bolg-alternative-dot-exe:

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another reminder to stop buying/watching/reading anything JK Rowling associated

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February 19, 2024

theglintoftherail:

weaselle:

criptochecca:

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oh he 100% doesnt know what year it is

i am not happy with our choices this election. But you should know that the reason he’s the first president to “refuse” a cognitive test is because one isn’t included in the presidential physical exam in the first place.

There was a petition of doctors who wanted Trump’s cognitive function tested during his physical exam, and everybody involved on the republican side said no, and then Trump himself actually insisted he did take one in a fit of ego. He was, as far as i can tell, the first president to ever take one while in office.

At his request for the cognitive testing, Trump’s doctor administered the Montreal Cognitive Assessment which is like 5 questions and has not been proven to be an accurate test of much at all. It’s a lot like when you hit your head and they ask you the date and your name and stuff – answering correctly in no way means you don’t have a head injury or concussion or whatever, it’s just a couple of first step questions. Then Trump said a lot of lies and bullshit about his “cognitive test”

Now republicans and right leaning publications are spreading shit like this. Biden didn’t “refuse” a cognitive test, his aides confirmed that, as usual, a cognitive test is not included during the president’s doctor visit.

again, i think our choices are shit this election, i don’t like how old Biden is, and i think the way our first-past-the-poll voting system automatically results in an extremist two party system fronting candidates that the majority of the country doesn’t like is some fucked up bullshit

but our house is on fire and one candidate is a bucket of water that won’t help much and the other is a bucket of gasoline, and, y'know, angry as i am about it all i am still going to vote for the bucket of water while we look for other solutions

Don’t let them trick you into letting gasoline get thrown on this fire please

At this point I’m not even posting this for politics reasons, I’m posting it because my GOD you gullible bitches need to learn how extremely basic propaganda works. Jesus christ.

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February 19, 2024

soberscientistlife:

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Republicans do not give a fuck about the American people

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February 19, 2024

liberalsarecool:

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Not voting in 2024 is surrender. #VoteBlue

If you want to be a single issue voter, let this be your issue. This is your wake-up call.

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February 19, 2024

fourleafisland:

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my kuchipatchi plush comes to life to help me

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February 19, 2024

molten-lavender:

batboyblog:

Trump told NRA Friday his mass deportation program would begin "within moments" of taking office. To do at scale would likely require 150-200k law enforcement officers, including a private army of red state ntl guard he'd deploy into blue states More here. https://t.co/khc6t72xmH  — Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 10, 2024ALT
To round up migrants, Miller said, Trump would dispatch forces to “go around the country arresting illegal immigrants in large-scale raids.” Then, it would build “large-scale staging grounds near the border, most likely in TX,” to serve as internment camps for migrants https://t.co/GzRKuuDDye  — Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 10, 2024ALT
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It seems like it should be bigger news that one of the two presidential candidates is promising to set up an American gestapo approximately the size of a branch of the military, and then use it to build massive concentration camps https://t.co/iqvArkLDXz  — Will Stancil (@whstancil) February 11, 2024ALT

What the fuck

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February 19, 2024

revcleo asked:

FYI

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what the fuck man

becausegoodheroesdeservekidneys:

majesticadorablewuzzy:

becausegoodheroesdeservekidneys:

Oh yeah. They occasionally escape from wildlife parks and that, and then do surprisingly well. There’s a handful of unconfirmed sightings in South Wales, too, but they aren’t verified lol

My parents live in the chilterns. Here’s a photo my mum sent me from a walk she went on last summer.

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I think that particular one’s a recent escapee from nearby, but wherever it’s from it’s certainly there now.

(Speaking of introduced species, here’s a photo my dad sent me last month.)

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Yeah those FUCKING parrots are becoming a real problem - unlike the wallabies the parrots are invasive and are impacting native songbird numbers. The wallabies are alright, though, they’re no bother really. Just big hoppy things.

The wild goats of Llandudno, now… THERE’S a fucken problem and a half