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telestoapologist · 8 months
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can i offer you all an assortment of destiny memes i’ve made in these trying times (4/????)
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enchantingseer · 1 month
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Timeless Pyschic Reading
This period of time I am not been able to do anything great this season of spring is quite slow, and steady as things are moving in it is hard for see through the divine especially when it is busy with executions we planned before hand being here today, But where am I ? What am I even doing all this lost count of emotion and thought because I have been walking, pathless towards somewhere, where my heart and soul leads.
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Note : First see the pictures clearly and close your eyes whatever comes first has a deep encounter to your wandering questions. It is timeless intuitive reading which is relevant to the time being of the divine indication towards hope in your life path ahead !
Which Stage of Life you are right now ? ( Advices )
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Waiting for people who hurt you to understand your part in the situations can feel heart wrenching because they won't, I see some small argument happened but it was something sensitive for someone close to you but just because you chose to do something else and it made them feel hurt, they misunderstood your intent, you said no on someone's behalf ? now this is your calling, calling to let your intent speak for you then your purpose has to, do not tell what could have happened tell people your intent towards them, you have been alone lately seeing, black crows and it voices kids, playing couples giggling and is it raining or gloomy or you travel at night? you are walking in the darkness longer to feel comforted because people would not.
Signs : You are on a healing journey somebody left you or will but you would know deep down about this person and it will guide you from there following may month, 4, 8 numbers and a pearl accessory you may have as prominence in your life this will be a short cycle, it would not last even weeks if you simply accept that it's okay, even if they don't understand without letting it affect you anymore or rub you off in anxiety or triggers.
Advice : Do not resist crying, cry at least till you feel your neck especially the throat part getting freed and elevated !
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Dreaming is safe, who would put a war upon ideas and people I can have all of it in my head, huh but only in my head..trust issues are running on you overwhelming your heart and mind, constantly scrolling, sighing, numbing, I bet you can't remember what you had in the breakfast without thinking for a five minutes, because you are ignoring, pushing and laying wondering something will sway you off this life somehow and it will be the change, but it would not be you but it also scares you, because trust issues comes from you, not believing that you can..go through the phases of life.
You created enough options in your life but choosing one is always a hell of a task, you barely have two or one close feminine friend otherwisw you indulge well with the masculine energy around you.
Signs : Taurus, Ego Issues, You have been recently judged or insulted for something especially regarding a skill you believed being a pro at , Virgo, you may have birthday on 26 or something special on this date
Advice : Ground yourself, flying is great as long as you trust your fall greatly on the grounds of something secure like faith, divine or on yourself !
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It happens, you might feel the world is running while I am just being a apart of a audience watching the show in autopilot routined lifestyle, it feels annoying to even wake up in the morning, the job is killing you quite be it at home or at work, you just need balance, it is easy to put you either over or under the board because you believe everyone is good, and even if they are not they have no good reason to harm you and the those hurt you the first, it leaves you in tireless repetition of patterns which can feel exhausting that you let go of everything all at once and rest, lose, and get lost in the overthinking on where did you went wrong.
Signs : Pisces, Joint or Big Family, Too much talking and noise around you I see you squeeze your forehead often in worries, tension and being annoyed, you might be quite traditional, 14 November came out of the blue, blue is your favourite only if you feel sad or happy otherwise you love yellow and pink.
Advice : Say No, and say unless three times and see people and things if it gives upon you or not. test the world without putting anyone and yourself on the pedestals of marathon.
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I understand waiting having patience can feel like stagnation but maybe it is a pause, we asked for only to find out what is happening inside oneself, because trust the divine nothing ever stops you except for your own energy flow.
I hope this reading brings clarity into your current living time period, let me know what parts were resonating and does this reading helps?
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bugsinthebayou · 8 months
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THIS IS NOT AN EXPEDITION, THIS IS NOT A CRY FOR HELP
THIS IS NOT A REAL MISSION, YEAH, YOURE LYING TO YOURSELF
WHEN IT COMES TO EXECUTION HERES A STORY YOU WON'T TELL
YOU MAY GET YOUR EXECUTION BUT YOU WON'T BE FREED AS WELL
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orbdotexe · 11 months
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uhhh so i just found that Iron Lung song and man. Those are. some vibes! And perfect timing too, we just got to Deep! I really like the end chorus...
"Doesn't matter who you send in, Doesn't matter where you dwell / Know the phantom light is fading, And you'll never break the spell / When it comes to mass extinction, You don’t know how far you fell / You may get your execution, But you won't be freed as well"
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Part One: First Impressions
Pairings: Kyungsoo x OC, Jongin x OC
Genre: enemies to lovers
Word Count: 2k
taglist: @jineunwootrash​
Note: (oof a long note, here we go) Here is the first chapter from a Kyungsoo fic I will be working on. This is based on Pride and Prejudice; it is set in present-day, in the K-Pop industry. I’m experimenting with writing in first person, and the main character is named Maisa. There will be a few original characters in this story, and I am very excited because this is the first time I will write a full-length fic for this blog that is not mostly a Social Media AU. I will likely not post the rest until I have finished the story just so I will have plenty of time to develop and edit my ideas without publishing plot holes, but I was just too excited about this idea to keep it all to myself. I realllllllly hope you like it! -Ash
I couldn’t remember the last time I saw Jongin. The many years we spent together as children didn’t prepare us to be separated for months at a time because of his busy schedules as an official S.M. Entertainment idol. Although he never failed to brighten my day through texts, phone calls, and FaceTimes, nothing compared to seeing his smile in person. 
Will Taemin be somewhere in this building? I wondered as I approached the S.M. building where Jongin asked to meet. Surely he’s here somewhere. SHINee has just finished a tour in Japan. 
I squirmed at the thought of Taemin, not because we had some kind of disagreement or because I was as starstruck as almost every other person in the world, but because I had been avoiding him for what now seems like a very childish reason. 
Taemin had ventured far beyond the poor town we— he, Jongin, and I— had been raised in, and his fame grew daily. I wasn’t jealous— not maliciously, anyway— but I felt that he and I were living in very different worlds, and I worried that if I spent too much time with him, he would realize it too. 
This fear would have threatened my friendship with Jongin, too, if he wasn’t so determined to honor our childhood promise to be best friends forever.
However, when he smiled warmly as he stepped through the glass doors and drew me into a tight embrace, my fear was quickly quelled and replaced with confidence that Jongin would remind grounded at my side no matter how high his talents dared him to soar. And I couldn’t decide if that made me feel relieved or guilty. 
“So where’s this little restaurant you’re so obsessed with?” I asked as he released me. 
Pointing across the street, he replied, “Just there.” And when I tried to follow his directions he grabbed me by arm and said, “But first— I’ve convinced one of the executives to meet with you!”
"What?" My jaw dropped.
How had I not seen through the lunch invitation that thinly veiled Jongin's thousandth attempt to coerce one of his bosses into giving me a job? I had likely forgotten about that goal of his since his efforts never succeded past a few uncomfortable phone calls where I stubbornly maintained that, "I don't want to owe you or Taemin." But now that he dragged me into the building, a conversation with some professional executive seemed inevitable. 
"Ew!" Jongin shrieked and dropped my hand as soon as the elevator doors closed behind him and effectively trapped me into his plan. "Your palms are really sweaty." While wiping his hands off on his jeans, he advised, "You should see a doctor about that."
I argued," Clammy palms are a natural response to sudden extreme stress!" Still, I blushed at his observation and tried to pass my colored cheeks off as a symptom of annoyance by asking, "How could you trick me into some kind of job interview? I was promised sushi!"
Jongin laughed, probably mistaking my authentic blossoming panic for theatrics. "Don't worry, Mai, you'll still get your sushi-- you'll just get a chance at your dream job first."
His natural optimism should have been some sort of comfort. Instead, I crossed my arms, pressed my back against the cold steel elevator door, and mumbled, "Don't be ridiculous, Jongin, nobody would hire some random girl off the streets to write songs-- especially not one of the big three."
Ever determined to disagree, Jongin grabbed my shoulders, looked me in the eyes, and  reminded me, "You're not just some random girl-- you're my best friend, you're insanely talented, and on the off chance that Mr. Lee doesn't see that, I'll get you a meeting with everyone in this industry until you're hired."
Maybe it wasn't the best pep talk in history, but I swear that Jongin's smile could inspire anyone to do just about anything, so I shamelessly followed him out of the elevator, holding my head high. I only faltered when he stopped abruptly and said, "Wait here. Let me make sure Mr. Lee isn't busy."
Instantly, my confidence evaporated. The hall was eerily silent except for the clicking of keyboards that escaped from the  few open office doors, so I quietly hissed, "You mean you don't even have an appointment?"
Jongin held a finger up to his lips. Perhaps sensing my screaming instinct to run, he repeated, "Wait here. I'll be right back." He tapped his knuckles against the sleek black door, just under a gold sign that read Soo-man Lee: CEO, and he winked at me before entering the room at Mr. Lee's beckoning. 
Suffice it to say that I wasted no time racing back to the elevator once Jongin was out of sight. It wasn't that I wanted to disappoint Jongin or seem ungrateful of his efforts, but meeting the CEO of S.M. Entertainment seemed like a giant leap rather than the first step toward my dream of composing music. The fact that I was unprepared and uninvited made the whole situation feel like a nightmare-- not at all like a dream come true. 
As my tennis shoes slapped against the marble floor, I decided that I could easily beg for Jongin's forgiveness, and he would kindly grant it, but I could never reclaim my pride after being rejected by S.M. I could never recover from the crushing determination that I wouldn't get to achieve my dreams alongside Jongin and Taemin. I preferred to keep telling myself "someday, someday soon," because then I would never have to face the absolute of "never--you aren't good enough."
When did I become so paralyzed by fear? My thoughts stunned me. I considered myself bold, unafraid to speak my mind, in all manners except the pursuit of my deepest dream. What good is it to be brave except when it really counts?
As I struggled to no avail to find an answer within myself, somebody rounded the corner at a sprint and collided with me. With what felt like a  thundering crash, I fell onto my back. My string of curses complimented that of whoever ran into me, but I was initially too dazed to glance at him. 
When I finally sat upright and glared at him, prepared to lecture him for failing to offer so much as an apology, I noticed that he was too busy gathering his scattered papers to even realize that he knocked me down. I was going to ask where he was going that was so important-- or if he had ever heard of a paperclip-- but I was shocked into silence when he looked at me over his glasses with eyes blown wide. 
I never imagined that I would meet Do Kyungsoo while running away from a job interview with the CEO of S.M. Entertainment that was set up by my best friend to help me achieve my dream. Actually, I never imagined that I would meet him at all, and I certainly never dreamed that he could be so rude as to ask, "Who are you looking at?"
Overwhelmed by an unprecedented blend of awe, embarrassment, and blind rage, I stuttered around an answer until he dismissively waved my babbling away. "Forget it. I don't have time for this."
Once I was away from him, I knew, I would think of a thousand ways to put him in his place. I wondered, what good is wit when it isn't quick when it counts? Quickly, I resolved to scramble to my feet and out of the building before matters could worsen. 
"Hey wait." 
I never would have admitted that my heart swelled with the rise of his voice because I assumed that he would apologize (for running into me and then for being so rude) and that I might be lucky enough to have one of those romantic first meetings that I learned about from Jane Austen and K-Dramas alike. 
But when I turned to face him, he stood tall, papers in hand, pushed the glasses further up the bridge of his nose, and ordered, "Bring me coffee and a cinnamon bagel from the kitchen; I'll be in Mr. Kim's office."
Had he not been staring right at me, I would have thought he was talking to somebody else.
Only when he turned around, started down the hallway, and freed me from his oppressive gaze did I find my voice. "No, I won't get your breakfast. First of all, it's well past noon, and second, I don't know where that is!"
Kyungsoo rounded again, his mouth slightly agape as if he assumed I was mute. His eyebrows knit together as he asked, "You don't know where the kitchen is? Or where Mr. Kim's office is?"
"Neither."
Unwilling to hear the explanation that this was my first (and likely only) time in the S.M. Building, and I wasn't here of my own choice, and-- above all-- I was not his servant, Kyungsoo demanded, "What good are you then? Does the help around here know anything these days?"
And just as I stormed toward him, dangerously close to succumbing to my temper's urging, Jongin appeared at Kyungsoo's side, locked eyes with me, and cheered, "There you are!"
Jongin would have had to be blind to miss how Kyungsoo and I glared at each other, each silently daring the other to say just one more word to justify our impending outburst. In what must have been an attempt to lighten the mood, he laughed, "I should have known you would run off to catch a glimpse of your bias."
I opened my mouth to rob Kyungsoo of the flattery by telling Jongin that I officially decided to change biases, but I was interrupted by Kyungsoo asking, "So you know this girl?"
Jongin joyfully thew an arm around my shoulders and, contrasting greatly against Kyungsoo's disgusted, disbelieving tone, cheerfully declared, "Oh yeah! Maisa has been my best friend forever. And you should get used to her, D.O., because she's gonna be the best songwriter in S.M.'s history!"
Jongin's boasting about me was never quite as humiliating as right then, when Kyungsoo simply rose his eyebrows and questioned, "She will?"
Don't misunderstand-- I wasn't offended because I was oozing with self-confidence or because I was so convinced that I was destined to be some composing legend. In fact, I had absolutely no confidence that Jongin's last-minute surprise interview would work to my advantage in the slightest. Had he not offended me from the moment our eyes met, I would have agreed that Kyungsoo's skepticism was supported by all rationality, but given the events of those past five minutes, I literally bit my tongue to keep from snapping at him for Jongin's sake. 
Without missing a beat, Jongin answered, "Definitely," and steered me back to Mr. Lee's office before I could bite through my tongue or say anything regrettable. 
Once I regained control of my thoughts, I started, "What a-- a--"
But I struggled to fathom an insult becoming of Kyungsoo. Finally, I settled on screaming, "Douche canoe!" with no concern for whether Kyungsoo, Soo-man Lee, or anyone else in the building heard. 
Jongin must have expected a tantrum, because he merely blinked and warned, "You shouldn't let Kyungsoo under your skin." He leaned against the wall beside the CEO's door, tried to nudge me out of my frustration, and claimed, "Seriously, Mai, he's just not one for first impressions--"
Although unamused, I laughed. "That has to be the biggest understatement ever. He isn't even half as pleasant as the most disagreeable character he's ever played--"
"Maisa!" Jongin interrupted. I only closed my mouth when I noticed his protruding pout. "We'll talk about Kyungsoo later because I know you're not gonna get over it any time soon. But for now, get in there and convince Mr. Lee that you belong in an office brainstorming lyrics, not locked away in the kitchens!"
I barely managed to quizzically repeat, "The kitchens?" before being shoved into the office. 
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pestdaddy01 · 3 years
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sherristockman · 6 years
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Updates on the Fight for Mercury-Free Dentistry Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In this interview, Charlie Brown, founder of Consumers for Dental Choice, provides us with an update to the global mercury-free dentistry campaign you've so generously helped us support through the past eight years. We are now incredibly close to the ultimate finish line, thanks to Brown's persistent and dedicated efforts and your unrelenting financial support. I want to extend a personal thank you to all who have contributed to this mission in the past, and are considering doing so now. "We've been a great team since 2010," Brown says. "It's been fantastic. Without Mercola.com, we could not have built this world juggernaut, because that's where we are now in terms of our progress." European Union Bans Dental Amalgam for Most Vulnerable Populations Topping our list of good news: Consumers for Dental Choice has successfully facilitated a total ban on dental amalgam for children under 15 and pregnant and nursing women within the European Union (EU), effective July 1, 2018 — a victory that will positively affect half a billion people in 28 countries. Edo, Nigeria, has also followed suit, as have the Bangladesh Dental Society (BDS), the Bangladesh Civil Society and the Vietnam Dental Society. In 2020, the EU will decide whether to take it a step further and phase out amalgam for all individuals across Europe. "Believe me, we're going to be there. When that question comes, there's only going to be one answer," Brown says. >>>>> Click Here <<<<< Checks can also be mailed to: Consumers for Dental Choice 316 F St., N.E., Suite 210 Washington DC 20002 Chicago Declaration to End Dental Industry Mercury Use In the U.S., Chicago has become a leading torch-bearer for mercury-free dentistry. "We decided Chicago was the right place. It's the city where so many ideas assembled," Brown says. They began by getting a number of groups involved, including Sierra Club, Greenpeace, the Environmental Working Group, the Organic and Natural Health Association, the Learning Disabilities Association of America, Health Care Without Harm, the International Indian Treaty Council and the Mercury Policy Project. All of these groups now endorse the Chicago Declaration for Mercury-Free Dentistry. This, finally, made the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sit up and take notice. "These major organizations joined with Consumers for Dental Choice to say, 'We want amalgam for children ended now, just like the EU has done in 2018. We want to phase [dental amalgam] out in 2020,'" Brown says. "Let's thank the dentists of America who decided they would be mercury-free very early. We are supported by [mercury-free] dentists, and we want everybody … to only go to mercury-free dentists, because those men and women have stood strong for mercury-free dentistry. I talked to the dental school's dean in the oldest dental school in sub-Sahara, Africa. He's in Nigeria. He is resolutely against amalgam and is moving his entire dental school to mercury-free dentistry. In Cameroon, the Baptist Hospital System [and] the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services … all the dentists are mercury-free … [since] 2005." Mercury-Free Dentistry Is Finally Reaching Tipping Point in US Indeed, the mercury-free dentists in the U.S. were pioneers who understood the folly of placing mercury in a person's head very early on. They were vilified, criticized by their peers and penalized by their medical boards, to the point where their licenses were removed. Brown was there supporting them during those early years and has seen it all. As former state's attorney for West Virginia, he fought for their right to practice mercury-free dentistry; over time increasing their numbers from a handful to half of all dentists in the U.S. "Absolutely. People look back and say, 'That's impossible and inconceivable.' It was not. Dentists were told, 'Do not talk about the mercury,' and had their licenses threatened. Some lost their license, despite the First Amendment, despite the freedom of speech in America," Brown says. "We went in and fought the establishment and defeated the gag rule. We freed dentists so more and more of them not only could be mercury-free as they were, but could advocate mercury-free dentistry, advise patients to be mercury-free and advertise mercury-free dentistry. When we started, just 3 percent of the dentists in America were mercury-free. Now, it's 50 percent — half of them. The pro-mercury dentists are dwindling in number. If the FDA won't step up, well, the dentists are stepping up. The consumers are stepping up. This campaign is stepping up. Basically, we are going to change this country even if the government continues to get in the way." We're Not Waiting for FDA Action The U.S. was one of the first countries to ratify the Minamata Convention on Mercury, an international treaty to end mercury pollution, in 2013. It was a major victory, but even at that time, a central question was, "Who's going to be responsible for enforcement?" August 2017, that treaty became legally binding, as 50 countries are ratified. Now the U.S. must begin enforcement. "It's a treaty on all major sources of mercury. Of course, dental amalgam is a major source. It's the largest use of mercury in America. It's time for FDA to do [their job]. I mean, for goodness' sakes, the railway of India has ended amalgam. That's the largest employer in the world, the Indian Railways system. Their health system is massive. They are phasing out amalgam. The Bangladesh Armed Services have ended amalgam totally. The Pentagon says they can't afford it? Give me a break! It can happen. It's not a question of wealth or of income. It's a question of willpower. We see this willpower moving in places like Tanzania and Nigeria, in India, Vietnam and Uruguay. We [also] see momentum in the United States. I say we can do this block by block, by consumers saying, 'I'll only go to mercury-free dentists,' and dentists saying, 'I'm done with mercury,' and dental schools changing [to mercury-free dentistry only], like New York University — or the FDA can step up. It's time they stepped up. It's their turn to act. But believe me, we're not going to wait on them. We'll end run them." >>>>> Click Here <<<<< Demand Your Choice The "end run" Brown refers to really begins with changing consumer preference — having more and more people demand mercury-free dentistry from their dentists and their insurance companies. Consumers for Dental Choice has launched a consumer campaign for full and fair insurance reimbursement for mercury-free dental fillings called DEMAND Your Choice. If you have not signed onto this campaign, you can do so now. You can also use the Consumers for Dental Choice website, ToxicTeeth.org, to locate a mercury-free dentist in your local area. The international website is MercuryFreeDentistry.net. On either of these websites you can also find dentists trained in the safe removal of dental amalgam, which requires special education and equipment to keep you, and the dental staff, safe from toxic mercury vapors. >>>>> Click Here <<<<< Part of the message from this campaign, aimed directly at the FDA, is that we, the public, demand action; we will not tolerate being forced to receive neurotoxic mercury fillings anymore. This is the 21st century, and there are many far better, safer and less expensive alternatives. "Please do sign the petition. Our message is, 'It's your turn, FDA.' It's also everybody's opportunity to do what Dr. Mercola has done now for eight years — to make sure we've had the funding to win these fights. He is matching dollar-for-dollar what we raise here during Mercury Awareness Week. It's an amazing commitment. He has put in six figures over and over, to the point that he's added up to seven figures. He's given over $1 million to this cause. We feel it's very effectively used. But that happens because you give, dentists give, other health professionals give, and Mercola is there at the end of Mercury Awareness Week to match it dollar-for-dollar." We made the commitment a long time ago to generate and donate 20 percent of our net revenues to projects such as this — projects that are really going to have a major impact on public health. Eliminating this major source of mercury exposure — mercury being an incredibly potent neurotoxin and one of the most pernicious — is right at the top of the list of public health movements that will have far-reaching consequences for generations to come. "This is a [toxic exposure] that we can end. There's no doubt about it. If we keep the pedal to the metal, we're going to win," Brown says. "Our single mission is to end amalgam. When we finish, Consumers for Dental Choice closes up shop." Indeed, one of the things I've learned as I've ventured more into philanthropy, is that many ostensibly well-intentioned nonprofits have as a primary goal to persist forever. Yes, they seek to help, but they don't want to go out of business. Consumers for Dental Choice is looking to make itself obsolete. With your help, one day there will be no more talk about mercury-free dentistry, because dental amalgam simply won't be an option anymore. Covenant of Nations May 2017, government activists, nonprofit groups, dentists, dentist leaders, manufacturers and academics from 21 nations convened to work on strategies to end amalgam for women and children worldwide. In essence, how can we duplicate the success we had in Europe? The resulting report is cosponsored by the United Nations (UN), along with the international arm of Consumers for Dental Choice, the World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry, of which Brown is president. The opening speaker at last year's meeting was the executive director of UNEP, Erik Solheim, who is also undersecretary general of the UN. "He, years ago, was the environment minister of Norway. He was the first minister in the world to ban amalgam. Now he's the top person in UNEP. Afterward, when I wrote him, he said, 'What can I do next?' So, we have the commitment all the way to the top of the international environmental leadership from the UN," Brown says. "We will gather next at the conference of the parties in Geneva in November, 2018. This is where everybody gathers to make the decisions about the future of mercury. Obviously, the pro-mercury lobby group comes, the World Dental Federation (WDF). The American Dental Association (ADA) funds them. But we are there in force. We have an incredible team, women and men from every continent. The momentum is there, in Africa, key Asian nations and across the world. The will power is there. The FDA is an isolated entity now. They've been saying, 'Well, this is the way the way the world does it.' No, it's not the way the world does it. This year we circle back to the FDA and the U.S., because now we can say, 'If these countries that are considered poor, low-income, low-resource, they're ending amalgam, what is the excuse of the FDA? What is the excuse of the Bureau of Prisons, the Medicaid programs and the Indian Health Service?' Remember, I want every consumer to have access to mercury-free dentistry. You may be living on an Indian reservation, you may be a prisoner. You may be a soldier, a sailor, airman or marine. You may be on Medicaid. Demand. Insist. Do not let somebody put mercury in your child's mouth or your mouth. Insist. Say, 'I don't want that. I want composite, ionomers.' Insist on mercury-free dentistry, because there is no way you should let a dentist do that to you. I know it's harder if you're in a low-income or an institutional setting. But we've got teams everywhere and we're fighting. If it's a question about it, please write me at [email protected], because we're here to fight for you too." Go to a Mercury-Free Dentist Insist on mercury-free dentistry, yes. But take it another step — don't go to a dentist who puts mercury fillings in any child or any person. Spend your time, spend your money, only with a mercury-free dentist. How do you find one? Here are several organizations with lists or information: Consumers for Dental Choice Dental Amalgam Mercury Solutions (DAMS). (offers a packet of information) Holistic Dental Association Huggins Applied Healing International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine (IABDM) International Association of Mercury Safe Dentists (IAMSD) Talk International
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looking at rhulk and saying "i can fix him" before lobbing this at him like a molotov cocktail
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don't fucking try me. i'll go into phase 2 and then you'll be sorry
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telestoapologist · 9 months
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hey gang how do we feel about one of those sexy leg lamps, but instead of a woman’s leg with fishnets, it’s just rhulk’s leg
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if i encountered rhulk i would simply defeat him by giving him a benadryl carrot. he can't fight me if he's being terrorized by the hat lubraean
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got disowned by my kin for being neurodivergent, then was contacted by god and told to kill my entire species until i am all that is left of it and i will be loved dearly if i do so, so i did... it happens to the 🐴 of us, really
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Sao: Wait, hold up!
Rhulk, growling: What?
Sao: …I have to draw you.
Rhulk: … (softens his expression a tad)
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Sao, quietly: You’re why cavemen painted on walls…
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(rhulk voice) you come into MY pyramid, suck MY dick, and call ME gay?!?
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