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John Mulaney, a true ADHD icon
I love how he gave this bit at an autism benefit because it is also a heavy Autism Moodâ˘
This is the most relatable thing Iâve ever seen.
How many horsepower is 1 horse?
Okay logically it follows that a horse is 1 horse power but whatâs the standard? Because horses arenât the same
the average horse can produce almost 15 horsepower
Kent State University
âThe Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre)[3][4][5] were the shootings on May 4, 1970 of unarmed college students by members of the Ohio National Guard at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio during a mass protest against the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces. Twenty-eight guardsmen fired approximately 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis.[6][7]â
âThere was a significant national response to the shootings: hundreds of universities, colleges, and high schools closed throughout the United States due to a student strike of 4 million students,[10] and the event further affected public opinion, at an already socially contentious time, over the role of the United States in the Vietnam War.[11]â
Student strike of 4 million students! Letâs do that again lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
Donât forget that basically half the country thought the students deserved itâŚ
Another picture from Kent State.
But it was not just Kent State, eleven days later Mississippi Police fired 150 rounds into a dormitory at Jackson State College, killing 2 and wounding 15 black protesters.
Btw half of the students killed at Kent State werenât even protesting, they were just there
What in the absolute fuck
When the Irish guy has known about this since he was like 8, but itâs suspiciously hard for Americans to learn aboutâŚ
I literally only know abt this bc my parents are hippies itâs fucked up
I only had a vague idea of what this was and what happened until I did my own research on it.
When I was 21.

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a sad solidarity
It my birthday
My city now
I love locking my door likeâŚyouâre not coming in lmfao
This post is honestly so iconic like every time I lock my door I literally think about this
My fashion trick: have a big head. Have a father with a slightly bigger head. Abscond with all the hats your father acquires that are just slightly too small for him. Wear them everywhere.
human brain: ha ha funney post on tumblr website homestuck brain:Â

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ancient greek word of the day: κικοθξĎÎŽĎ (kakotherÄs), unfitted to endure summer heat
this literally means âbad at summerâ pass it on
From the FB page of photographer Sara Lorusso
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Stop taking people with dementia to the cemetery
âOh yeah, every time that dad forgets mom is dead, we head to the cemetery so he can see her gravestone.â
WHAT. I canât tell you how many times Iâve heard some version of this awful story. Stop taking people with dementia to the cemetery. Seriously. I cringe every single time someone tells me about their âplanâ to remind a loved one that their loved one is dead.
I also hear this a lot:Â âI keep reminding mom that her sister is dead, and sometimes she recalls it once Iâve said it.â Thatâs still not a good thing. Why are we trying to force people to remember that their loved ones have passed away?
If your loved one with dementia has lost track of their timeline, and forgotten that a loved one is dead, donât remind them. Whatâs the point of reintroducing that kind of pain? Hereâs the thing: they will forget again, and they will ask again. Youâre never, ever, ever, going to âconvinceâ them of something permanently.Â
Instead, do this:
âDad, where do you think mom is?â
When he tells you the answer, repeat that answer to him and assert that it sounds correct. For example, if he says, âI think mom is at work,â say, âYes, that sounds right, I think she must be at work.â If he says, âI think she passed away,â say, âYes, she passed away.âÂ
People like the answer that they gave you. Also, it takes you off the hook to âcome up with somethingâ that satisfies them. Then, twenty minutes later, when they ask where mom is, repeat what they originally told you.
I support this sentiment. Repeatedly reminding someone with faulty memory that a loved one has died isnât a kindness, itâs a cruelty. They have to relieve the loss every time, even if they donât remember the grief 15 minutes later.
In other words, donât try to impose your timeline on them in order to make yourself feel better. Correcting an afflicted dementia patient will not cure them. They wonât magically return to your âreal worldâ. No matter how much you might want them to.
Itâs a kindness of old age, forgetting. Life can be very painful. Donât be the one ripping off the bandage every single time.
I used to work as a companion in a nursing home where one of the patients was CONVINCED I was her sister, whoâd died 40 years earlier. And every time one of the nurses said âthatâs not Janet, Janet is dead, Alice, remember?â Alice would start sobbing.
So finally one day Alice did the whole âJANET IS HEREâ and this nurse rather nastily went âJanet is deadâ and before it could go any further I said âexcuse me??? How dare you say something so horrible to my sister?â
The nurse was pissed, because I was âfeeding Aliceâs delusions.â Alice didnât have delusions. Alice had Alzheimerâs.
But I made sure it went into Aliceâs chart that she responded positively to being allowed to believe I was Janet. And from that point forward, only my specific patient referred to me as âNinaâ in front of Aliceâeveryone else called me Janet, and when Alice said my name wasnât Nina I just said âoh, itâs a nickname, thatâs all.â It kept her calm and happy and not sobbing every time she saw me.
It costs zero dollars (and maybe a little bit of fast thinking) to not be an asshole to someone with Alzheimerâs or dementia. Be kind.

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