forkflinger:

hymnofamedicaloddity:

rarara-riot-grrrl:

vetmedirl:

princess-xion:

simonbitdiddle:

gandalfkorv:

adistasteformath:

I honestly hate how art and media have kind of romanticized the idea of like “going off your meds and being your true self again” because like I started taking antidepressants and like immediately got a new job, found a place to live, improved my relationships with people in my life and completely reconciled with my sort of estranged ex-girlfriend?? Medication can be rad and while I realize that it’s not for everybody I don’t think anything should be trying to convince anyone that being on medication inherently makes you less of who you are

(Most) Medication is for helping you to be you again. The real me isn’t tired by just walking to the train station. The real me is not my anxiety or depression. They don’t define me.

The real me is who I am when I’m not anxious and feeling worthless 24/7.

Medication is supposed to be the chemical equivalent of glasses or a wheelchair, depending on the severity of impairment. It tries to help you compensate for what has been taken, been broken, or is missing.

In particular, i always hear the myth that anti-depressants give you “artificial happiness”… no, no, no. They give your brain the ability to be happy. You won’t always be happy, and sometimes you’ll be sad. But the happiness you’re able to feel when you’re on meds is your own, real, happiness.

SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE NEUROTYPICALS IN THE BACK!!!

I mean this is important for neurotypicals but it’s honestly more important for people who struggle with mental illness and hate being on meds for a variety of reasons (aka me).

Take away med stigma! Don’t deny yourself something that can help you live a more fulfilling life and don’t shame people for their choices!

I got back on Buproprion a little bit ago and last night my girlfriend said that I’m laughing a lot more these days

I’ve also started writing again, which I haven’t done basically since college?? And I’m just doing it for fun???

Take your meds, kids!

capturedcreations:

tai-chi-guy:

legendaryrebelcollection:

tai-chi-guy:

manwithoutborders:

Throat kick… It’s the NEW throat punch!!

Daaaayum

I don’t know what martial art or the rules, but maybe don’t lead with your face.

True! Especially when she does the international sign for, “I’m about to kick you” a.k.a. adjusting her pants.

But no one’s talking about the judges reaction in the white top which is unfortunate because it is perfect.

commandershepardvasfuckit:

linnythealien:

Unlike many other languages, both second/third person singular/plural pronouns are the same in English!

We have both a singular and plural “you” and “they”

If you’re not also going to complain about plural you, ya don’t get to complain about singular they.

Plus, I bet you use the singular they all the time

“Has the mailman come yet?” “No, they haven’t”

You’re not worried about grammar, ya’ll just want to hate on nb people for no reason

aeiously:

vegannerdgirl:

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There are many reasons to vote besides electing officials. You might also, say, still technically have slavery in your state constitution that needs to be abolished.

This is one of those posts that just showed up on my dash for no reason.

One of the tags on it said “yikes colorado” and I just want to emphasize that, in fact, there is also still slavery in the US constitution. And it’s not a “technically” thing either.

From Colorado’s state constitution: “There shall never be in this state either slavery or involuntary
servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall
have been duly convicted.“

From the US constitution (13th amendment): “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for
crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist
within the United States.”

That is, prisoners can be forced to do work. This isn’t a Colorado problem, this is an entire country problem. Colorado, in moving to ban this, is actually being progressive.