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Calalily

@CalalilyL85

Wine lover, celiac, animal lover, biracial, autistic, disabled ♿, converting 🔯, bisexual, enby gf (mostly she/her) cynical optimist.

Middle of nowhere Ohio Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Calalily
Calalily@CalalilyL85·
Hey so anyone who has a Tumblr & wants to follow me can find me at simordentmordetisretro. It's long but that's for a reason. I've only recently started using it again so a lot of stuff on there is like half a decade old so don't judge purty please lolol.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
She's the first woman to fly around the Moon… and this is how she celebrated 🥹
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Nostalgia Galaxy
Nostalgia Galaxy@NostalgiaGalaxy·
Kellogg’s Cereal Bowls from 1995. Who else had these?
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maya
maya@ArsAlendi·
Piggybacking off this, ADHD symptoms can also be histame related. I have been taking fexofenadine for allergies and also noticed a big change in my neurological state I wonder how many of us (AuDHD for me specifically) trend toward undermethylation. Methyl and histamine have an inverse relationship. Via genetic testing, allergies, and analysis of histamine and homocysteine levels, I know these physiological angles are very relevant to me There is 100% an underlying structural and dopaminergic problem, but things like brain fog, agitation, excessive excitability and restlessness are also bodily issues. Specifically, they are related to high histamine, and as spring rolls around this is even more relevant. I have been able to address high histamine levels in the past through methylation support, which I ironically was taking to target psychiatric symptoms of agitation and so on, and noticed my inflammatory bodily symptoms clear up. I haven't been taking many supplements for methylation for a long while but happened to begin taking nettles and antihistamines for allergies. Unfortunately there is also a chronic mold issue where I live, and the warmer temperatures and rise in humidity also kick up my allergies. My sleep has improved massively with the antihistamines, I can think clearly and not be as distracted as I have been very recently, and I feel far less "excited" and agitated.
maya@ArsAlendi

adhd is a metabolic issue

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saba
saba@sabreeeeeze·
there is a concerning amount of white queers that think intersectionality means "i am apart of an oppressed group so therefore i have no privileges"
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Michael Hurley
Michael Hurley@michaelFhurley·
Such a funny picture of playoff hockey. Player gets penalized. Player is pissed, screaming “IT’S THE EFFING PLAYOFFS” at the ref. Coach is pissed. Fans are pissed. Replay shows the most obvious, violent penalty possible, with multiple uncalled follow-up cross-checks.
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ash@paulson4ever·
i love this photo so much
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Stormy says Donald has nothing to brag about
Next time you’re buying groceries and can’t believe how expensive it is remember congressional Republicans get $75 each and every day for food on top of their $175,000 salary plus a large expense account and all the bribes they can carry
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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Every lighthouse in Ireland, with accurate timings, flash patterns and colours. Map by Neil Southall.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Someone in your life has been irritable and short-tempered for months, and you've started to write it off as "just how they are." A 2010 Harvard study found that roughly half of adults with major depression were irritable or grouchy almost every day during their worst episode. The DSM-5 is the official manual doctors use to diagnose mental illness. It lists irritability as a depression symptom for kids and teens. Not for adults. And yet later research keeps finding the adult number as high as 60%. For men, the gap is wider. One 2005 study on depressed patients measured "anger attacks," which are sudden outbursts way out of proportion to whatever triggered them. Men averaged 4.3 per month. Women averaged 1.2. Men also had lower impulse control during their episodes. Most boys are raised to not show sadness, so when depression hits, the pain often shows up as anger. It's usually the only thing people around them notice. The missed diagnoses translate into years of untreated depression. A 2022 study by the European Brain Council, a research body across Europe, found that in the UK the average time between a person's first depression symptoms and their first doctor's visit was 8 years. Across the countries studied, up to 77% of depression cases were untreated at any given moment. In the US, when depressed people see a regular doctor, the doctor misses the diagnosis about half the time. Irritability also predicts suicide risk on its own. A 2020 analysis pulled together data from three depression clinical trials (1,227 patients in total) and found irritability was tied to suicidal thoughts even after accounting for how bad a person's depression was overall. When irritability went down in the first two weeks of treatment, suicide risk went down in the weeks that followed. The tweet is right. For a huge share of depressed people, the short fuse is the only thing visible from the outside. The hopelessness underneath stays hidden until something worse forces it out.
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You could literally be DEPRESSED for MONTHS and the only thing people will notice about you is how easily you get irritated 😭

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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
For three years, every GPS system routed tourists to Elk Falls, Oregon, down Birch Lane instead of Birch Street. Different road entirely. Dead-ended at Connie Valdez's sheep farm. Connie handled it graciously at first. Put up a sign. Then a bigger sign. By year two she was averaging nineteen lost cars a week. She started selling lemonade and wool scarves from a folding table at the dead end. Made $1,400 in one summer. The city council petitioned Google, Apple, and Garmin. No response. So in March 2024, they officially renamed Birch Lane to "Not Birch Street." Tourism doubled.
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𝟚𝕤𝕞𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕪𝕪
NO amount of budgeting or not eating at restaurants will make up for the fact that we do not make enough money anymore for this economy.
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Aquarium of the Pacific
Aquarium of the Pacific@AquariumPacific·
In honor of Earth Day, we’re excited to introduce you to Glinda, the giant Pacific octopus. It’s good to see her, isn’t it? 🐙
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
On EarthDay, remember: Earth isn’t just ours—it belongs to every living creature. When habitats disappear, so do they.
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Cartoon Base
Cartoon Base@TheCartoonBase·
Looney Tunes characters in ‘COYOTE VS. ACME’
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