You feel like shit: An Interactive Self-Care Guide

adhdthoughtsandfeels:

dogphishead:

spoonie-living:

Oh god, this is absolutely incredible. There are plenty of resources that will tell you what to check in on when you’re feeling poorly, but this is the only one we’ve found that actually takes you through them step-by-step, with no executive function necessary! Bookmark this and reap the benefits 🙂

@adhdthoughtsandfeels I saw your post on dealing with “brain flu” days and wanted to share this link. It helps me so much when I’m feeling like that. I hope it helps you too!

This is why people on the internet are wonderful. 🙂 Thank you! 

You feel like shit: An Interactive Self-Care Guide

kstearb:

It’s
not unreasonable to stand against a force that threatens our ecosystem,
disrespects an already abused nation and ignores all present and
long-term consequences of oil contamination in the name of profit.

 #NoDAPL #SolidaritywithStandingRock

Prints, shirts and posters that are sold of this will have any sales donated to the reservation! Click here!

afunnyfeminist:

pipistrellus:

ithotyouknew2:

hapaxlegomina:

pleasedontsqueezetheshhh:

ianstagram:

Yeah our house is on fire but have we considered giving the fire a chance and seeing what it does first before we put it out?

Before we call 911 I want the wood floor to apologize for being so flammable and let the healing begin because it really hurts the arsonist when you call him an arsonist.

Look, I know none of us wanted this fire in the first place, but it’s here now, so can we please just try and make the best of it and be respectful?

Honestly, if you say we should hate the fire and put it out you’re just as bad as the fire.

#stop calling me a ‘fire apologist’ for refusing to extinguish the fire!!!! it’s an act of violence to smother this fire’s free speech!!!!!!!

Fire? What fire?

Republicans propose bill making it legal for police to kill protesters

betterbemeta:

The Indiana state legislature is considering an authoritarian bill that would essentially allow police to kill protesters with zero accountability.

Republican senator Jim Tomes introduced Senate Bill 285 in January, though it was given its first committee hearing on Wednesday. The bill authorizes city officials to use “any means necessary” to break up a group of 10 or more protesters blocking traffic, “even to the point of costing lives.”

Republicans propose bill making it legal for police to kill protesters

thetrippytrip:

1000 days later and Flint residents still don’t have clean water

In his State of the State address on Tuesday, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said, 

We’ve made progress, but our work is not done.

During the hour-long speech, Snyder spent only two minutes talking about the crisis, focusing mostly on the more than 600 lead pipes that have been replaced in Flint.

On April 25, 2014, the city of Flint switched its water supply from the easterly portion of Lake Michigan to the Flint River, a disastrous transition that would soon become known as the Flint water crisis. 1,000 days later, residents are still unable to drink the lead-contaminated water.

This is Beyond ridiculous!!!

1000 Days Later?!? Are you kidding me!? This injustice for the basic human right to clean water is inhumane! 

We have to find more ways to get the word out about this, something has to be done!

Help make a difference.