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maya-digitalart · 1 month
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f-rg-tmigej · 10 days
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Får komma in såhär nästa gång till nageltjejen 😂
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eopederson · 10 months
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Sculling on the Schuylkill, Philadelphia, 1998.
Pace Thomas Eakins.
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buckhead1111 · 2 years
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rpcpositivitea · 17 days
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dear vita ❤️
thank you for your fun ideas, your cool as hell sites, and your overall extremely chill, effortlessly cool, and friendly attitude you've always brought to the rpc. what you're going through fucking sucks, there's no doubt about it, but I just want you to know you've impacted so many, especially me, and I want you to know how much I love you and have always been so proud to call you a bestie. you were there for me when everything was shit, and I'm here for you too.
xoxo sculls
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yuurionviktor · 1 month
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Personally, I thought this was a banger outfit
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anqelbean · 2 months
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Thinking about the scene in the Water Prison again and how Binghe interprets Shen Qingqiu not putting on his robe in front of him as a sign he hates him and doesn't even want anything to do with his things meanwhile Shen Qingqiu was probably trying not to blush from the fact that the protagonist just gave him the same robe he would put on his wives after he fucked them. Like, Binghe was having his big angst moment meanwhile Shen Yuan was afraid he was gonna look like a deflowered maiden ksdhgkfikdsg
The funniest thing is. Shen Yuan was Right??????? For once??????
Gongyi Xiao, bless his soul, assumed Luo Binghe had, umm, bullied his Shizun after seeing the robe on him and that's why he gave him his robe to wear so he wouldn't have to have a reminder of what had happened??? And Shen Yuan just thought "Ah! Gongyi Xiao really is smart, Binghe's robe is so flashy and nice, I'd stick out like a sore thumb!"
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ceebie-jeebies · 1 year
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phnixcg · 1 year
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Old Rower 3D Print Model
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Suitable for 3d printing. Designed in accordance with reality with all the details. Scalable high resolution model. Obj. and stl. formats are for one piece and 3d printing. Fbx. format consists of separate parts. This 3D model is available in 3 different formats: FBX. OBJ. STL. 3MF. Available at: https://www.cgtrader.com/products/old-rower Check out my other work at: https://www.cgtrader.com/phnix3d
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- It's sooooo pretty @prettypandorasouthafrica 😭😍 I don't want to burn it!! Thank you 🙏🏻❤ #prettypandora #wicksinwax #candle #prettycandles #sculls https://www.instagram.com/p/ClDQQsYDMy2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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¡Feliz día de la luna! ​Bonne fête de mi-automne ​Feliz Festa do Meio Outono 中秋節おめでとうございます #matchday in #midautumnfestival #liuzhoucity won 🥇🥇🥈🥈🥉in #sculls #boating in #guangxi competition #MatchDay #Guangxi #ScullsGame Team #Liuzhou🥇×2🥈×2🥉×1 #领导前线督战,#科研后方保障 柳州赛艇队本次广西区运会获得2金2银1铜,奖牌🏅的背后离不开体校康复师朱医生、理疗师静姐对运动员的康复治疗,体能教练的科学训练,科研团队的专业数据分析,以及领导和教练员战略部署。[抱拳] 胜利属于科学,属于团队,属于#柳州(在 广西贵港) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiaKjTxLhAL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol during a party at the Factory in New York City, 1965.
Photos by Bob Adelman
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horrorkunst · 5 months
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agelessphotography · 19 days
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Tina Turner and Andy Warhol share some watermelon at a party, Adam Scull, 1981
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transmutationisms · 1 year
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i think you do a really impressive job balancing comprehensive/concise while referencing a lot of complex frameworks(contexts? schools of thought? lol idk what to call that. big brain ideas) but if you have any readings specifically on the institution of psychiatry topic that you would recommend/think are relevant, I'd be interested. it's absolutely not a conversation that's being had enough and I want to be able to articulate myself around it
yes i have readings >:)
first of all, the anti-psychiatry bibliography and resource guide is a great place to start getting oriented in this literature. it's split by sub-topic, and there are paragraphs interspersed throughout that give summaries of major thinkers' positions and short intros to key texts.
it's from 1979, though, so here are some recs from the last 4 decades:
overview critiques
mind fixers: psychiatry's troubled search for the biology of mental illness, by anne harrington
psychiatric hegemony: a marxist theory of mental illness, by bruce m z cohen
desperate remedies: psychiatry's turbulent quest to cure mental illness, by andrew scull
psychiatry and its discontents, by andrew scull
madness is civilization: when the diagnosis was social, 1948–1980, by michael e staub
contesting psychiatry: social movements in mental health, by nick crossley
the dsm & pharmacy
dsm: a history of psychiatry's bible, by allan v horwitz
the dsm-5 in perspective: philosophical reflections on the psychiatric babel, by steeves demazeux & patrick singy
pharmageddon, by david healy
pillaged: psychiatric medications and suicide risk, by ronald w maris
the making of dsm-iii: a diagnostic manual's conquest of american psychiatry, by hannah s decker
the myth of the chemical cure: a critique of psychiatric drug treatment, by joanna moncrieff
the book of woe: the dsm and the unmaking of psychiatry, by gary greenberg
prozac on the couch: prescribing gender in the era of wonder drugs, by jonathan metzl
the creation of psychopharmacology, by david healy
the bitterest pills: the troubling story of antipsychotic drugs, by joanna moncrieff
psychiatry & race
the protest psychosis: how schizophrenia became a black disease, by jonathan metzl
administrations of lunacy: racism and the haunting of american psychiatry at the milledgeville asylum, by mab segrest
the peculiar institution and the making of modern psychiatry, 1840–1880, by wendy gonaver
what's wrong with the poor? psychiatry, race, and the war on poverty, by mical raz
national and cross-national contexts
mad by the millions: mental disorders and the early years of the world health organization, by harry yi-jui wu
psychiatry and empire, by sloan mahone & megan vaughan
ʿaṣfūriyyeh: a history of madness, modernity, and war in the middle east, by joelle m abi-rached
surfacing up: psychiatry and social order in colonial zimbabwe, 1908–1968, by lynette jackson
the british anti-psychiatrists: from institutional psychiatry to the counter-culture, 1960–1971, by oisín wall
crime, madness, and politics in modern france: the medical concept of national decline, by robert a nye
reasoning against madness: psychiatry and the state in rio de janeiro, 1830–1944, by manuella meyer
colonial madness: psychiatry in french north africa, by richard keller
madhouse: psychiatry and politics in cuban history, by jennifer lynn lambe
depression in japan: psychiatric cures for a society in distress, by junko kitanaka
inheriting madness: professionalization and psychiatric knowledge in 19th century france, by ian r dowbiggin
mad in america: bad science, bad medicine, and the enduring mistreatment of the mentally ill, by robert whitaker
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