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georgie🌿🪿🌙
@georgiestired
anywayyy in this house we enjoy cozy games and being kind

It's always strange to me when people argue against diagnosing autistic and ADHD children by using the 'we shouldn't be putting labels on them' argument. Because I was undiagnosed as a child - and wait until you hear about all the other labels I got instead.





Europe, Australia, New Zealand and UK, we are coming to bring you great sadness and reflection. The Great Divide World Tour is heading overseas. You can pre-order The Great Divide on my international stores for access to an exclusive presale on Tuesday, April 14th at 10am local time. If you have already pre-ordered the album, you will receive a unique code - head to @KahanHQ for more details. You can sign up on my tour site for the presale on Wednesday, April 15th at 10am local time. All tickets will be on sale Friday, April 17th at 10am local time. Stoked to see you guys again, should be a fun time. noahkahan.com/pages/tour



Palestinian women pick wild mustard flowers which grow in fields across the Gaza Strip (2016) ©️ Mohammed Abed

Fuck free daycare. Pay for your own damn kids. No one paid for my kids to go to daycare.

Why are we letting a Canadian go to our moon?

Bindi Irwin, daughter of the famed 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin, posted a heartbreaking life update. She revealed her battle with endometriosis, detailing multiple surgeries and the ongoing fight for better women's health awareness. She said in the post that doctors have removed more than 50 endometriosis lesions from her body since early 2023. She also had a chocolate cyst taken out that was sticking her ovary to her side, along with an appendectomy and hernia repair. But here's the part where I'm sure many of you will relate. She went years where doctors didn't believe her. Irwin explained she dealt with severe, constant pain for a full decade before getting a proper diagnosis. Doctors had brushed it off as something women just have to live with, leaving her feeling weak and insecure as a teen and young adult. She described being trapped in her own body during that time. This comes as March, designated Endometriosis Awareness Month, draws to a close. In her post, Irwin called on people to keep the invisible condition in mind year-round and show compassion to the millions affected. She stressed that raising awareness for endometriosis and women's health overall can stop others from suffering quietly.














