homunculus-argument:

One absolutely hilarious part of human existence is the repeated incidents of spicy bananas. People who have lived their entire lives up to this point just assuming that a specific fruit or vegetable is supposed to taste bitter, tangy, or spicy, having no fucking idea that all this time, they’ve been allergic to this plant. Because how would they have known? You learn what things taste like by tasting them, nobody’s going to tell you that bananas are supposed to be one of the mildest flavours out there. And people already eat so many things that taste hot, bitter, tangy and tart! Because they like how that kind of thing tastes like!

You can just happily much on a plant, thinking “ah, this angry plant tastes sharp because it hates me. Much like all the other sharp angry plants that people eat because they like the sharp”, and it wouldn’t cross their mind to think that the plant just hates you, specifically.

msfcatlover:

This is sitting on the shelf of human experiences riiiight next to people who don’t realize they’re colorblind.

deadmomjokes:

My best friend’s husband didn’t realize he was colorblind until after they were married in their mid-twenties and she watched him run a stop sign that was in front of a big bush. He’d lived his entire life not knowing. So when they did some tests and realized “hey, you’re super colorblind,” he got to thinking, it’s X-linked, right? Which means it had to have come from Mom’s side of the family, so he started digging and asked his mom’s dad, and Grampa was like “Well that would explain a lot, I suppose. I kind of thought your grandma was just pulling my leg about the tomatoes.”

Because Grandma had apparently banned him early on from picking the tomatoes in the garden because he was constantly coming in with unripe ones, and he thought she was just being super nitpicky about it. This was a lifelong family joke, that Grandpa couldn’t tell a ripe tomato to save his life, and nobody ever stopped to wonder if maybe he and the grandson who routinely colored the grass red on his drawings might have something going on with their ability to see red and green as distinct colors.

yardsards:

i thought aloe vera gel was SUPPOSED TO burn your skin. like how rubbing alcohol burns when applied to a cut. figured that everyone else was just better at gritting their teeth and bearing the full body aloe sting than i was. i just didn’t feel like the stinging was worth the mild healing properties aloe had.

yeah… turns out it’s NOT supposed to burn and i was just allergic to aloe

life-on-the-spectrum:

STORY TIME!!!!!!!

My husband comes from a “weird” family. Like, the whole county knows. “He’s a total weirdo. AAAH THAT’S HIS LAST NAME THAT EXPLAINS IT OKAY NO PROBLEM GO FLY FREE DUDE WE LOVE YOU!!” The family’s just a bunch of freaks, like the Addams Family meets the Beverly Hillbillies. I ADORE them.

It was celebrated because they’re so valuable to the local community. This one sells meticulously grown veggies at the farmer’s market, then hisses at you for suggesting they wear soemthing that isn’t tie-dyed. That kid was in kindergarten before she said her first word, and that’s cool because her older sister translated for her NO THANK YOU TEACHER WE DO NOT NEED A DOCTOR THAT IS NORMAL FOR THIS FAMILY GO AWAY. She’s got two quiet kids of her own now and WE STILL DO NOT NEED A DOCTOR GO AWAY. That uncle knows everything there is to know about every car engine ever, and he never wears shoes with laces because he literally never worked out how to tie them (He’s 60). He’s also the top mechanic in his town and makes serious dough that put his super-smart daughter through college, and now she’s an ace veterinarian who pterodactyl screams at acrylic sweaters and keeps everyone’s pets alive. I shit you not, the family matriarch gets excited for tax season every year and begs everyone to bring her their taxes so she can MATH at them. It’s her freaking hobby.

Whatever. They’re in OUR family. It’s totally normal for us. The family’s just full of freaks, that’s all. We encourage our people to go with their strengths and use their skills to make our little corner of the world a nicer place to live in, then teach them how to manage the difficult parts of the world because we all had to learn to do it ourselves. “Because this family’s full of people just as freaky as you. You’re one of us.”

No, most of them don’t go to college. It’s rural Illinois, of course they don’t. Lots of them end up in specialized trades, like electricians or farmers, and they always kick ass at it. They tend towards jobs that require a lot of focus, and attention to detal, and very specific, in-depth knowledge that is almost useless outside of whatever field they’re in. We’re mostly spread between two or three small towns in Illinois, and I do not think these three towns would function without my husband’s family fixing and growing everything they do.

One of our cousins’ kids got diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder a few years ago. His now-ex-wife insisted that something was wrong and that our cousin was a jerk for not caring enough to notice. The family reacted with “He’s fine, it’s normal, we all did that when we were his age… wait… shit… what do you mean it’s genetic?”

It turns out that like 70% of my husband’s side of the family is autistic as fuck. We’re talking about grandmothers. Uncles. Cousins. People are in their 70s just now figuring out why they are how they are. 

They’re just so famously weird in our community that they attract the other weird people as partners, and then they have weird little kids, and no one really looks twice. A bunch of the people (including me) who married in were informally adopted first. “Oh, your parents punished you for this behavior? We all do that here. Come to the barbecue!” Two years later, I had their last name and was helping watch their adorable little handflappy babies.

We’ve got an entire gene pool over here of autistic people thriving so well that no one noticed we were all autistic.

Also, that cousin got RID of his wife when she started talking about how “tragic” their son’s autism is. Their son is a perfectly normal child in our family and will be raised as such. We joke now that when something needs fixed, “Oh, just call Uncle So-and-So, he’ll autism at it.”’

I fucking love this family so much.

bisexualbaker:

Beautiful, wonderful story, no notes (except maybe asking if there’s room for one more at the dinner table).

Anyway, back to the original post, I am in deep gratitude for it, because it’s the only reason I thought to wonder if chickpeas are supposed to be spicy.

(Hint: Apparently they’re not. The genetic lottery locked the good tasting falafel and hummas behind an allergy wall.)

lukiepoooo:

….what,,, what is aloe vera supposed to feel like?????

vaspider:

It’s supposed to feel cool and soothing.


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#that one post with the thing #is the blue I see the same as the blue you see #food #allergies #autism #PSA #embarrassment squick #poison cw? #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

songofsaraneth:

songofsaraneth:

every time i ask people if they do any new years resolutions its all ooooo i dont like making them bc i fail or ohhhhh no i couldnt keep up wiht that and then when they ask me and i tell them about Pasta Quest (i am eating as many different pasta shapes as possible in the space of a year) or when i did Fruit Adventures (every time i saw a fruit i had never eaten before id get one and eat it and read the wikipedia article about it) theyre like hang on i forgot you can make Fun Ones i want a fun one

while i actually made this post back in May, since New Year’s is approaching here’s some of my fave suggestions from the tags if you’re looking for inspiration!

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other favorites from the notes I didn’t get screenshots of at the time:

  • learn the names/species of local plants, bugs, and birds where you live (iNaturalist or Merlin the bird app help with this)
  • learn the rules to 10 new card games
  • steal the colored paint cards from hardware store paint aisles and use them to make art
  • try out every different apple variety you can find and rank them
  • similarly LOTS of people in the notes doing soup quests, and a few cheese quests also
  • similarly lots of people reading/watching certain amounts of media over the year, and tracking/rating it
  • track the number of cats/dogs/etc you see over the year

there’s plenty more in there too :)


Tags:

#New Years #that one post with the thing #interesting ideas #food #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

vacuously-true:

natalieironside:

A doctor saying “Good news! Your labs look great” is like if you were watching a cop show and the chief walked in like “Great news, everybody! The best news! The killer is still at large and we have no leads.”

One time I was like pretty sure I had finally figured out that I had Symptoms Disease due to all the Symptoms and my doctor did some tests and she was like. Good news! You don’t have Symptoms Disease!

And I started crying and she was like, is there something in your eye? And I said no I’m crying? And she was like, oh? Why? And I said, because we can’t fix my Symptoms because we still don’t know what’s wrong with me? And she was like. Nothing’s wrong with you! :)

Actually something similar had happened to me multiple times (and in some of those cases I did in fact get diagnosed with the relevant Symptoms Disease years later) but the one where the doctor asked if I had something in my eye because she couldn’t comprehend that not having answers would be upsetting, that was definitely one of the most situations ever.


Tags:

#that one post with the thing #discourse cw #medical cw #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

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bloofbloofbloof:

A bizarre conversation I frequently get into.


Tags:

#discourse cw #sexuality and lack thereof #that one post with the thing #(I’m amazed that Siikr was actually able to dig this up) #(probably because it was tagged) #comics #art #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once

clockways:

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clockways:

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clockways:

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clockways:

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pastellewitchcraft:

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larkiaquail:

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KRSNND these TAGS

bostonflavor:

if this happened like 5 years ago people would be losing their shit, now it’s just like “oh yeah another thing”

im-the-color-red:

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California monument’s gone now

takemetotheastral:

What the fuck even prompted that lmao

im-the-color-red:

according to wikipedia it the youths viewed it as anti-christian, promoting illegal immigration and linked to the antifa movement

baphomet-official:

That random metal pillar? Yeah that’s antifa

squided:

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This happened yesterday

tardis-mind-palace:

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Posted yesterday, apparently the first Utah Monolith (and all the other American ones) were art pieces made by a group called The Most Famous Artist, who want to sell them. They didn’t make or distribute any of the ones outside America, though.


Tags:

#reblogging for reference #today in Apocalypse Memes #(well‚ three years ago in Apocalypse Memes‚ but that’s the tag) #apocalypse cw #racism cw?

lizardywizard:

cyber-corp:

6qubed:

mostly-funnytwittertweets:

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@cyber-corp competition

She may live like a lizard, but is she a lizard in real life?? Checkmate liberevals B)

i’m glad tumblr adopted you


Tags:

#that one post with the thing #hey guys I got a living-room humidifier as a Hanukkah present today #the whirr blends very nicely with the whirr of the air purifier #my thermostat says the humidity has gone from 51% to 54% over the first ~45 minutes #(and I’m sure in a month or two the unhumidified baseline will be down in the low 30s) #(unfortunately my sun lamps are cheap and shitty) #(I have been spending a lot of time lately thinking longingly about the $400 ones that all of my friends wax lyrical about) #(someday! someday!) #domesticity #lizards

cordeliaflyte:

My deepest darkest fantasy is that I collapse on the street and I am rushed to the hospital. They perform a bunch of tests and find out I am severely deficient in some kind of vitamin. Then I start taking the vitamin and I become the happiest cleverest person alive because all my problems were caused by this one deficiency


Tags:

#that one post with the thing #I have this fantasy but in a negative way #what if my problems are caused by things that are actually incredibly‚ stupidly easy to treat #what if I find out twenty years from now that a ten-dollar vitamin bottle from the grocery store would have fixed me #and I’ve been suffering for nothing #what if I *never* find out #(fun fact) #(last year they threw some things-in-the-general-vicinity-of-the-immune-system bloodwork at me) #(to see if anything turned up regarding the Immune Bullshit NOS) #(and the test for B12 deficiency pinged) #(to be clear I don’t think that’s what was causing the immune bullshit) #(I’ve been tested for B12 at least once before and it was fine then) #(I haven’t actually felt *anything* from the B12 supplements: it seems we caught it before it became symptomatic) #((…mind you‚ the one cold I’ve had since going on B12 was the second-mildest I’ve ever had‚ and I think within the normal-person range)) #((still‚ like I said‚ I’ve had okay B12 in the past)) #(but I’ve heard the horror stories of what happens if you *don’t* catch B12 deficiency early) #(and I wonder if there are other such traps in my path‚ that I have *not* discovered) #tag rambles #illness tw #medical cw #venting cw?

oak23:

Not to sound like a 90s shallow prep, but how you dress can affect your self esteem, and putting energy into wearing things you actively like and projecting an ideal of yourself through fashion instead of seeing clothes as things you have to put on out of obligation helps.

It also can give you a sense of control over your appearance that you otherwise wouldn’t have lmao

oak23:

I bought a cape because of this

cishetsbeingcishet:

this post is written in a humorous tone but this is the realest shit.

two years ago i wore baggy sweatpants and flip flops every day because i was depressed but then decided eh to hell with it and bought some black edgy emo clothes bc thats how i always wanted to dress but never got a chance to and it was only then that i realized that the sweatpants flip flops look was just keeping me in my depression funk. i didnt like the way i looked and i didnt identify with the clothes i was wearing and it only made me feel worse.

i then went through my entire wardrobe and got rid of everything that made me feel that way.

now i have multiple outfit possibilities requiring different levels of effort but on days where putting on clothes just seems like a project i just have to put on black jeans and a band t-shirt and i can still feel good about the way i look which is a really good way to start off my day.

i can not recommend this approach to clothing enough.

12housescorpio:

Can I just say this is the healthiest mindset related post I have seen on this sight and I want every single person on here to read this

fatsexybitch:

WFH for 3 years got me stuck in the same sweatpants flip-flop depression funk until the zooms stopped and I realized that no one can see me so I can wear whatever I want and even tho I still wear a lot of lounge wear (because fibro) and sandals (because florida) I now have CUTE comfy stuff I really love that matches and it really does make such a big difference to my mood and has also dropped a few barriers to leaving the house and while it hasn’t fixed my mental illness and I might never win a fashion award I really REALLY feel so much better about my appearance which helps

madfishmonger:

In jr high I tried so hard to be “normal” and “cool” but the harder I tried the more apparent it became that it wouldn’t work. I could do all the trendy clothes/makeup/hair I wanted, I wouldn’t ever be seen as “normal” (largely due to undiagnosed ADHD). One day I said to myself “If they’re going to treat me like a freak, I’ll show them a fucking freak” and just started doing whatever I wanted. I painted flowers on my face and dressed like a hippie, had a pair of jeans that were basically a belt and shreds, dyed my hair, got piercings, and started having a LOT of fun. I finally made friends. I found my people because I stopped trying to be someone I wasn’t. I’ve never gone back.

Now that I have a chronic illness, the way I dress and look is one of the very, very few things about my body I have control over and it’s very important to my health. It doesn’t matter if how you dress is trendy or not, it matters that it suits you personally.


Tags:

#that one post with the thing #I don’t tend to *think* of myself as having strong opinions about clothes because I’m not big on *beauty* or *decoration* #but actually I *am* very picky about clothes #last time I tried to thrift clothing #after combing through *so* much stuff #I managed to find…one job-interview dress and one pair of good sweatpants #(I don’t understand the whole sweatpants-as-lazy thing) #(sweatpants are just cold-weather clothing) #(how do the sweatpants-as-lazy people not overheat wearing sweatpants in the summer and freeze wearing not-sweatpants in the winter) #((…it may be relevant here that I can’t stand jeans)) #(anyway) #I gave up and went back to shopping at Lands’ End #(at least thrift stores are good for shoes) #(people try out hiking‚ buy gear for it‚ decide they don’t like hiking‚ and dump the boots) #(then I buy a $150 pair of boots for $35 and wear it around town for many years) #I do keep largely-separate house clothes and out clothes though #yeah‚ it’s a barrier to leaving the house‚ but I need a sanctuary #a place where things are (ideally) clean or (at minimum) sanitary #I don’t want to come home and sit on my couch with #the same pants I was wearing when I sat on a bus seat next to four sniffling people‚ you know? #and it lets me get more life out of clothes that are just a *little* too ragged to wear outside #I make no attempt to make my repairs pretty #tag rambles #clothing #is the blue I see the same as the blue you see

highvelocitysandwich:

bomberqueen17:

flavoracle:

Mental Crop Rotation

When farmers grow the same crop too many years in a row, it can leave their soil depleted of minerals and other nutrients that are vital to the health of their fields.

To avoid this, farmers will often alternate the crops that they grow because some plants will use up different minerals (such as nitrogen) while other plants replenish those minerals. This process is known as “crop rotation.”

So the next time you find that you need to step away from a project to work on something else for a while, don’t beat yourself up for “quitting” that project. Give yourself permission to practice “mental crop rotation” to maintain a healthy brain field.

Because I’ve found that when that unnecessary guilt and pressure are removed from the process, a good mental crop rotation can help you feel more energized and invigorated than ever once you’re ready to rotate back to that project.

: A crucial part of crop rotation is that the field is let fallow sometimes. You plant what’s called a “cover crop”, which is something you don’t expect to harvest– it’s there for its roots to hold the soil in place, and often it’ll be what’s called a nitrogen-fixer, i.e. a plant that can pull nitrogen out of the air and fix it into the soil with its roots (but sometimes it won’t, sometimes it’s really just there to shelter the soil surface), and then you’ll till in that cover crop, or let the frost kill it and the stalks lie as mulch, and then you’ll rotate productive crops back into that field the next season.

It’s important, though, to understand that during the fallow period, no nutrients are removed from that ground, and nothing is expected of it. Whatever the land grows then, it keeps, and it gets tilled back in or decomposes in place, to return its energy to the earth.

We’re not allowed, in our current society, to just let our minds be fallow for a bit, to produce nothing for export, to make nothing that can be sold. But it’s part of good land stewardship, to give every field time when it doesn’t need to give you anything back.

So yes, grow and produce different things from time to time, rotate them around your mind and exercise different mental muscles, take different things from your creative processes, yes– but also, give yourself a fallow spell now and again, and let the field of your mind grow things for itself to keep, to break down and save for later.

Positive mental health AND agriculture??!?

*slams reblog button*


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#that one post with the thing #this probably deserves some warning tag but I am not sure what #scrupulosity cw? #this post was queued because my to-reblog list is too long and I didn’t want to dump it on you all at once