painsandconfusion:

eatyourdamnpears:

I’ve been in such a funk since the concert. I’m not even sure I enjoyed myself that much. maybe I did. I don’t know

Hey hi hello!
I got a potential answer for you.

After ANY thrilling and/or happy experience, it’s very possible for your brain to quite literally run out of the proteins and vitamins you need to make more happy chemical. People get dopamine crashes anywhere from a couple hours to a couple weeks after abormal but exciting events - whether it’s a really good day, they did a lot of socializing, had a lot of fun hyperfocusing on a project, had an intense sexy time experience, a huge performance they were excited for, a date, a day at a theme part, etc etc etc.

Your brain goes into overdrive coming up with !!!!!!!! chemicals to keep up with your environment, then -especially if that was an abnormal experience or if you don’t have the !!!!!! chemicals in excess very often- then you just run out for a while.

You can remedy this by finding other things that will be good, but not expect the !!!!! along with it. Instead of something you really really like doing, find something simple and calm and comforting. Snuggle with a friend and watch a movie, pet a cat, write a letter, etc.

Definitely get some vitamin d, chocolate if you can / like it, and take a multivitamin. Protein is important for regrowth and restocking, so get plenty of that too to bounce back quickly!

Love you much, I hope this passes very soon 🫂

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themarchrabbit:

astoriachef:

invisiblelad:

theconcealedweapon:

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I was just explaining how I saw “To Wong Fu,” in the theaters as a 17 year old with a bunch of highschool friends and absolutely nobody was scandalized. This drag panic is entirely orchestrated and much ado about nothing.

I mean, somebody’s going to mention Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, or Flip Wilson as Geraldine, but way back in the fifties, Milton Berle was on Texaco Star Theater and your grandparents or great-grandparents loved it.

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A reminder that drag is old. It’s so old it’s ridiculous. Drag has been done in theater since the beginning of theater. And sometimes those characters are supposed to be another gender [Peter Pan is usually played by a small adult woman, and Edna Turnblad from Hairspray is famously a woman’s role that’s supposed to be cast with a drag queen]. Sometimes it’s just a part of the show. [Some Like It Hot, where the two male characters are disguised as women to hide from the mob, and one ends the movie with a wealthy man] Drag queens as a trope have always been sassy, world-weary, and absolutely confident in themselves and their ability to attract men. Hell, sometimes the joke is that they’re [deliberately] making a straight male character uncomfortable and we’re supposed to be laughing at the straight male’s discomfort. Law & Order has shown drag queens for decades with asshole detectives referring to them as “ma'am” when they’re in drag even as they’re trying to avoid the sequins.

This rhetoric is frightening because of how quickly the neo-fascist movements in the US have managed to get it to take hold.

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prokopetz:

prokopetz:

Medieval scribes complaining about how drunk they are and how much the work sucks in the margins and colophons is fun, but for my money the imprecations they sometimes included against thieves and vandals are where the real entertainment is. One of my favourites goes something along the lines of “if anyone steals this manuscript, may he die the death” – and I’m sure which particular mechanism of demise “the death” is referring to here would have been obvious in context to contemporary readers, but looking back a thousand years later it’s wonderfully cryptic.

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bloglikeanegyptian:

i think the worst part of this feeling of helplessness is that the longer it goes on the more used to it people will get and the status quo will become that people in gaza die and get ethnically cleansed as a matter of due course when that should never, ever be normal. it should not be normal that 2 million people, 1 million children, are being systemically starved right now and that the entire world celebrated hundreds of diplomats spending days negotiating just to get 0.2% of the water they need in, in 20 trucks (when they used to get 100 daily under regular blockade before the siege) that only included medical supplies and body bags because they are running out of body bags

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prinnay:

hovergirls:

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So the physical of HoverGirls is coming out in August next year! It’s basically completely redrawn, newly edited, with a solid 100 pages more of story! I’m super proud of how it came out! The original will always be here but the physical edition literally has 100 more pages of story, and 99% less typos XD

You can actually preorder it now on Barnes and Noble, coming soon on Amazon, and local bookstores near you! Preords are extremely helpful for new comics/graphic novels especially to help get them off the ground and lets publishers know people are interested!

Thank you all for reading HG!!

I’m real excited to present the final book ;u;

It’ll be a fun, funny read I promise!!

sashayed:

bunsunbunny:

tyrograph:

the-haiku-bot:

debelice:

One 0f the greatest and hardest dance scenes ever recorded……

One 0f the

greatest and hardest dance scenes

ever recorded……

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

Cab Calloway and the Nicholas brothers! I don’t think I’ve ever seen the colorized version of this before!

I haven’t seen it in color either! It’s a fantastic dance scene!!

one of many things i love about this scene and the nicholas brothers generally is that you get both astaire and kelly every time, like you get harold grinning like a loon having the most fun ever captured on camera and then fayard who is so smooth and elegant with it that he almost retreats into the background UNTIL you realize how much he’s doing and how quietly pleased he seems to be about it

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