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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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lukenull

I made a difference in the world!

pennie-dreadful

REBLOG TO SAVE YOUR QUEER HEART FROM BREAKING

omgkalyppso

I’ve seen a bunch of people in the notes concerned (like I was) of comparisons of members of the lgbt to dogs: but upon visiting their website I was reassured that they monitor a variety of content, including (but not limited to):



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THIS IS A GOOD SITE

jenniferrpovey

Yeah, this site is literally so people can check for content they don’t want to see…or in some cases content that would make them physically or mentally ill. (I have strobe issues myself…)

It’s highly useful for a lot of people.

gingersnapwolves

I had no idea they warned for strobe effects, that’s awesome! They give me headaches and nausea.

jezunya

Link for those unfamiliar: https://www.doesthedogdie.com/

They frequently add more categories, it seems – there have been more added just about every time I’ve visited the site. And they’re clearly open to suggestions, as the twitter exchange in the OP shows :D

johnegbertfromtv

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thatpettyblackgirl

Horrific. So we know about this poor child but are there other deaths? Will they cover it up? How will we know?

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That little kid was forcibly taken away from its parents and died utterly alone. Let that sink in for a moment. We are murdering children.  This is who we are, America.

mothisdustinthewind

Ive reblogged this three times in a row… Congratulations America… Fuck you. And fuck ICE. Are we ready to storm the country yet? Are we ready to set this place on fire? Cause i am. Fuck

aceofsquiddles
toastyhat

if your stomach’s sensitive because of anxiety, by all means spread out the food you eat over the course of the day instead of having large meals, just don’t…not eat.  you will go into hypoglycemic shock and that will suck.

toastyhat

By the way, symptoms include:

  • Shakiness.
  • Nervousness or anxiety.
  • Sweating, chills and clamminess.
  • Irritability or impatience.
  • Confusion, including delirium.
  • Rapid/fast heartbeat.
  • Lightheadedness or dizziness.
  • Hunger and nausea.

(because of the nausea, eating might not feel like the thing to do at first.  I’d suggest drinking a coke or something.)

foolsdiamond

I’ve dealt with sugar crashes before and I’ve collapsed and whited out.  I’ve had friends do it too.  If you think you’re going into hypoglycemic shock, and if there’s anyone else near by, tell them you think it’s happening, even if you’re not prone or it’s never happened before.  If your’e alone, make your way slowly to the kitchen/wherever you have food/drinks.  The standard rule is to take in 15 oz of a sugary drink (orange juice and soda–not diet–are the best) and wait 15 minutes to see if it’s over, then keep doing that until your sugar is stabilized.  Then you can eat.  If you think you’re about to collapse, especially if you start to feel dizzy, sit down and lay down or lean against something.  Don’t risk injury, it’s better to pass out while you’re laying down than it is to collapse and hurt yourself.

toastyhat

*points at this more educated person*

otaku-sugar

If you are having trouble eating please keep in mind the BRATY diet.  Bananas, Rice, Apple sauce, Toast, and (sometimes) Yogurt. These foods have been shown to be harder to throw up. By no means should this be the primary diet, but this can assist in the between times when it’s harder to keep things down.

hotephoetips

this was really helpful

eolithandbone

As someone who has a super nervous stomach this is super useful!!

vaylinns

This is all also extremely good advice in preventing/coping with stomach ulcers FYI