it has something to do with the paint on the walls, the tables, the floor, the electrical outlets; the cans with their labels torn off sitting in the sink, full of paint-colored water; the pencil doodles on the tables that get erased and changed constantly; the way everything is arranged slightly differently every time you go in; the half-finished projects everywhere in sight, laying on drying racks, hanging on the wall, propped up on an easel. everything about it suggests continuous use even when it’s empty. it suggests continuity and returning and belonging
XKCD’s excellent presentation on historical global temperature and anthropogenic global warming.
[After setting your car on fire] “Listen, your car’s temperature has changed before.”
For the “Earth’s climate has changed before” crowd.
Actually we’re over do for another ice age. So the more we let the sun seep through, the better it’ll be. With that noted, this could be prapganda, what’s stopping the XKCD from lying to you?
Furthermore, how do we know earths average temperature before temperature was even able to be measured?
So I did a little research.
Um? Not exactly a good source, bois.
oh my days. someone has done the deep research on xkcd, and has damning receipts to show that it is, in fact,xkcd
men in greek mythology? scoundrels. just terrible. woeful social skills. murderers. kidnappers. violent misogynists. most of them… never described as handsome so we have to assume they were ugly.
narcissus? unproblematic. beacon of transformative self love. king of the swerve. gay icon. couldn’t recognize his reflection but neither can my dog, we aren’t holding that against him.
Narcissus wrote this
I refuse to believe Narcissus could read.
i’ve been thinking about this response for the better part of 2 hours and it hasn’t gotten less hysterically funny to me
fandom: they’re enemies here, but imagine an alternate universe where they led completely different lives in a completely different time period, met under different circumstances and had a healthy romantic relationship that made them both happy
anti: THAT’S ABUSE, THEY’RE ENEMIES
fandom: ………. tell me where i lost you
everytime
“Your AU isn’t canon!”
“no shit? damn, next you’re gonna tell me my fanfic isn’t the plot of an upcoming episode”
Imagine typing out this letter and not stopping halfway and thinking “Hmmm, this makes me sound like the worst human being in the world.”
Holy fucking shit
narcissism is the gift that keeps on taking
I just want to add this screenshot from Dear Prucence: Uncensored, because the reaction made me laugh so hard I cried, I wasn’t expecting it.
MIL is the one who needs to read a book on “gift etiquette.” It would be one thing to say, “Thank you, it’s lovely. You are so talented. I only wish you had, instead, made something for yourself or the children.” What if the son & dil didn’t have the funds to buy the in-laws a nice gift? That’s always a possibility but having the gift card allowed the dil to make a handmade gift. The gift was much more than just the purchase of the yarn. Some people just SUCK.
This is the old white lady version of that asshole guy who demanded a complex crocheted blanket at cost because he could “get that for fifteen dollars at Walmart” and didn’t see the point of paying the crocheter for her time and effort.
The generic Adrenaclick will cost $109.99 for two doses, compared with $649.99 for the same amount of drug in an EpiPen. That’s good news, both for financial and safety reasons: STAT reported last year that some parents and institutions had begun filling up syringes with epinephrine as a cost-cutting measure, a DIY solution that could pose great risk to the children who may have eventually needed injections. A more affordable alternative will help ensure safer epinephrine injections.
That’s assuming, though, that the people who need these devices know exactly what to ask for when they’re sitting in their doctors’ offices. Otherwise, they’ll still be stuck with the overpriced product. Here’s why: The mechanism by which Adrenaclick injects the drug is slightly different from EpiPen’s mechanism, so the Food and Drug Administration has ruled that the two are not therapeutically equivalent. That distinction is important because it means a prescription for an EpiPen cannot be filled with Adrenaclick. If you want the cheaper option, you have to have an Adrenaclick prescription.
You must ask your doctor for an Adrenaclick prescription!
I also found a coupon from Impax on 0.15mg and 0.3mg epinephrine injection, USP auto-injectors, which appear to be the generic version of Adrenaclick; these coupons cover up to $100 per pack for 3 packs of these injectors (6 total injectors).