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ducktracy · 4 months
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dailylooneys · 1 year
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Happy World Turtle Day
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retrogamingloft · 10 months
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Rabbit Transit Longplay (Atari 2600 Game) Two stages repeating themselves over and over again while getting progressively harder. One of those Atari 2600 games...
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send-me-a-puffalope · 6 months
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me when i get attached to doomed characters, knowing that Vanessa will likely eventually don her own fursuit and there’s nothing I can do about it
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guqin-and-flute · 10 months
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I've found that outright "banning" certain behavior from myself doesn't work (no Youtube, don't write in this part of the house), but setting stipulations that help me stay closer to what the actual goal I hope to achieve does.
So I have a new rule; I can only watch Youtube or Netflix if I'm doing something creative with my hands while doing it. No matter how tired or how much I just want to zone out and veg, I need to be sewing or knitting or drawing or needle felting or making a flower crown or whatever. If I really want to decompress and lay there, I can listen to a podcast or read a book or take a nap. Because the whole goal of not going on Youtube is so that I don't get sucked into just idly wasting hours of my day and not being in the mood to do creative things. So by keeping the creativity present in relaxing, I'm making my stepping off point much more attainable.
It also has the bonus of, if I've sat down to write and I find myself wandering off to watch Youtube, I get to ask, 'Alright, so are you transitioning to another task? Then you'd better get up and get the stuff ready.' Which helps bounce me back because inertia to organize things is hard to initiate, but even if I do, I'm still doing something on my 'I wanna try this' list.
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madbuns · 1 year
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lillianlilie · 9 months
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Ive been comparing all the brass goggles version so
Also if you answer this please tell me in the tags which one you prefer and why im so curious
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spikrock · 9 months
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also theres a new character named bea (?)
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no idea what animal she is (or why she gets a normal name) also i was right abt the no roo. but theres also no owl!!!! again!!!! what!!!! why!!!!!!!!
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cloverwood · 30 days
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mm big bunny shifts earlier when cuddling with my partner, so much so that i had the strongest phantom ears i've ever felt lol. Still keep getting them now, makes my head feel weird.
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kazscrows · 1 year
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I just noticed that right after Jesper’s mom calls him little rabbit it cuts immediately to Baghra holding a rabbit bone—
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ducktracy · 4 months
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dailylooneys · 1 year
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Rabbit Transit
(1947, Friz Freleng)
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citrinide · 17 days
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Your honour, im bawling
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I WANT TO DRAW LET ME SIT UP WITHOUT WANTING TO DIE PLEASE
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By: Robin Respaut and Chad Terhune
Published: Oct 6, 2022
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In 2021, about 42,000 children and teens across the United States received a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, nearly triple the number in 2017, according to data Komodo compiled for Reuters. Gender dysphoria is defined as the distress caused by a discrepancy between a person’s gender identity and the one assigned to them at birth.
Overall, the analysis found that at least 121,882 children ages 6 to 17 were diagnosed with gender dysphoria from 2017 through 2021. Reuters found similar trends when it requested state-level data on diagnoses among children covered by Medicaid, the public insurance program for lower-income families.
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The Komodo analysis of insurance claims found 56 genital surgeries among patients ages 13 to 17 with a prior gender dysphoria diagnosis from 2019 to 2021. Among teens, “top surgery” to remove breasts is more common. In the three years ending in 2021, at least 776 mastectomies were performed in the United States on patients ages 13 to 17 with a gender dysphoria diagnosis, according to Komodo’s data analysis of insurance claims. This tally does not include procedures that were paid for out of pocket.
A note on the data
Komodo’s analysis draws on full or partial health insurance claims for about 330 million U.S. patients over the five years from 2017 to 2021, including patients covered by private health plans and public insurance like Medicaid. The data include roughly 40 million patients annually, ages 6 through 17, and comprise health insurance claims that document diagnoses and procedures administered by U.S. clinicians and facilities.
To determine the number of new patients who initiated puberty blockers or hormones, or who received an initial dysphoria diagnosis, Komodo looked back at least one year prior in each patient’s record. For the surgery data, Komodo counted multiple procedures on a single day as one procedure.
For the analysis of pediatric patients initiating puberty blockers or hormones, Komodo searched for patients with a prior gender dysphoria diagnosis. Patients with a diagnosis of central precocious puberty were removed. A total of 17,683 patients, ages 6 through 17, with a prior gender dysphoria diagnosis initiated either puberty blockers or hormones or both during the five-year period. Of these, 4,780 patients had initiated puberty blockers and 14,726 patients had initiated hormone treatment.
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But we were assured that nObOdy iS dOiNg tHis!!
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ivy-kissobryos · 1 year
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Some Saturnine quotes for personal reflection below. Do with them what you will.
Firstly, a quote from the Encyclopedia of Buddhism:
This, bhikkhus, is the noble truth that is suffering. Birth is suffering; old age is suffering; illness is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow and grief, physical and mental suffering, and disturbance are suffering. [...] In short, all life is suffering, according to the Buddha’s first sermon.
Secondly, a quote by Gordon Allport, commonly misattributed to Nietzsche:
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering. If there is a purpose in life at all, there must be a purpose in suffering and in dying. But no man can tell another what this purpose is. Each man must find out for himself, and must accept the responsibility that his answer prescribes. If he succeeds he will continue to grow in spite of all indignities.
Lastly, some of my favorite quotes from my favorite MMO:
Darkness abideth within every living being, and can never be cast out. Neither reason nor faith can challenge this immutable truth.
Once a civilization has fulfilled the basic requirements for survival, it will inevitably seek to eliminate all forms of negativity and achieve perfection. And therein lies its folly...and its downfall. Perfection is an unattainable ideal […] Yet civilizations since time immemorial have deemed the pursuit of perfection as “progress.” They pay no heed to the costs incurred in their futile quest, and all too often become the architects of their own demise, their dreams forever unfulfilled. What, then, is the alternative? The answer lies in knowing that our existence can never be perfect. To be content with what we have and make the most of it.
Suffering exists, and we cannot pretend otherwise. No civilization, however great, could eliminate it. If we would live, we must accept it as our constant companion.
There is more ugliness than beauty in this world. To live is to suffer. To drink of calamity and drown in anguish. To toil and be tested, always and ever. 'Tis a perilous path you walk. Death lurks in the dark, and is the sole promise that awaits at journey's end. You will tremble with terror. You will weep tears of anger and despair… but do not avert your eyes. See your life for what it is. Then you will see how the hardships make you strong. Every doubt reforged as scales for your armor. Every agony to temper your blade.
To live is to suffer. And in suffering find strength, and purpose. And hope, as you have done so many times before.
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