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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
rogue-storm
rogue-storm

Trying to get into classical or at the very least instrumental music was SUCH a bad idea because it's 1 am and there's a classical song whipping around my brain at 60 mph but there aren't any words so I can't google "song that kind of sounds like you're trying to not have a breakdown in a public area but every so often a stray tear slips through" or "the violins sound wavy and there's a bell ringing ominously sometimes"

rogue-storm

Hi. I am in a much clearer state of mind and now realize it was from the Zelda Twilight Princess soundtrack.

Currently working on figuring out which one it is though.

Pinned Post music personal twilight princess
dragonflavoredcake
aveanexalea

I know many of you out there are feeling a bit down. Have a crow to Wouldn’t it be Nice by the Beach Boys to lift your mood.

thedoctorknits

He stops and looks both ways?!?

bettsplendens

You wanna know what makes this better?

Crows normally walk. This one seems to have both legs working, so he’s not hopping out of necessity, he’s doing it for fun. Corvids can sometimes be seen doing things like this for no evident reason other than enjoyment.

jcgreen72

This is my new favorite post

dovewithscales

I can’t ever not reblog.

endershards

Have some happy crow vibes

cody-welsh

@kandidandi happy crow vibes for you

basyacriptid

@crow-with-a-pencil YOU

aww birdie!!!
miseria-fortes-viros
flashhwing

coffee lovers question. no option for people who don’t drink coffee this ain’t about you

how do you normally drink your coffee?

drip (coffeemaker)

french press

espresso (shots or shaken)

latte

cappuccino

macchiato (real)

macchiato (starbucks)

iced

cold brew

frappe

you forgot (insert whatever method here)

Keurig

flashhwing

If you’re choosing the “you forgot” option tell me what it is in the tags!

suki-is-a-queen
4damien

Anyone can help!

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(Real pen the last picture)

It is important for EVERYONE to know how to help ANYONE. Not everyone can give them selves their medicine under every circumstance. Be educated, help out.

In the last year, i have gotten about five new violent allergies from foods i used to be able to eat. Next time i eat a fruit, my throat could close. I may not be able to inject myself. My boyfriend and i played with my trainer pen for like 30 minutes. He knows how to inject it. I know how. This is important.

toxicity-levels-critical

As someone with food allergies I feel like everyone should know this. Especially for those who are physically or mentally unable to stab themself with a needle for whatever reason (such as myself who has an extreme phobia of needles), others around them need to know how to administer one in case of an emergency.

darkqueen-of-asgard

Another tip! If their thigh isn’t exposed don’t panic! The needle will go through fabric as long as you don’t try to push through a seam. Seams are too thick for the needle!!!

justdapperthoughts

I’m pinning this post

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[ID: a series of photos showing how an EpiPen is used.

The first picture shows OP holding up an EpiPen. The caption reads “I just got my very first EpiPen, and I’m going to show you how to use it in case someone hands you one while going into shock.”

The second picture shows OP removing the blue part of the EpiPen. The caption reads “Take off blue back. THIS IS A LOCK, the needle will not expose itself with this blue key in it!”

The third picture shows OP pointing to the orange part of the EpiPen. The caption reads “This is the needle side. The needle is INSIDE the orange plastic. You can not accidentally
prick yourself.”

The fourth picture shows the EpiPen being held against the outside of OP’s upper thigh. The caption reads “Hold it firmly, SLAM it into the OUTSIDE of the person’s THIGH. Now, very important, KEEP THE NEED IN (pressure on) FOR AT LEAST THREE SECONDS. The medicine needs time to inject.”

The fifth picture shows OP facing the camera while holding up a finger in warning. The caption reads “And, very important, CALL 911! This is a TEMPORARY help. Call 911 and tell the 911 caller you have given them an EpiPen. Stay with the person and help where you can.”

The sixth picture shows a close-up of the EpiPen’s packaging, which conveys the same instructions as above.

The seventh picture shows the EpiPen by itself, also with the above instructions on its side. /End ID]