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19 September 2016

MY RECENT INSTAGRAM "RANT".

I wrote the following on the 16th / 17th September 2016:

"Happy Sabbath! (Yes, I do know that the Sabbath started [about 7] hours ago ... I was planning to post this earlier, but then I put it off due to feeling like posting it at the "right time" and / or after a certain amount of time. And ... let me be clear about this ... I am not "bragging" about this.) (And ... also ... yes, I do realize that this picture is similar to the last one, but it's not the same one. I have a specific and / or particular picture / theme format thing going on, and it's been going on for a while ... if no one has noticed. Let's just say that things kind of need to be even. Let's just leave it at that for now, I guess.) (Also, since I've kind of been fixating on this ... I was going to comment on someone's picture ... but then I didn't because I kept on fixating about everything in the comment ... and then I didn't post it ... and then I fixated over not posting it ... and then I felt like I wanted to die (not just because of that, though ... this has been happening a lot lately ... and I'm not just trying to make it seem like these "little" things are the only things ever ... and someone (an "SJW") is probably just going to pop out of nowhere saying that that's not all that there is ... and that I'm making it look stereotypical or trivial.). Yeah, I know ... it's so "funny" ... haw-haw-haw. Plus, if anyone thinks that I'm being "too open" ... you really don't even know me at all. Don't say that I'm being too open, especially when being open is complicated for me. I'm actually trying here. It's complicated. Life is complicated. Mental health is complicated. I just wanted to point that other thing out ... because I, at the least, wanted to put that out there ... that I was going to comment something on it. It was going to be a Peter Parker [Spider-Man] quote.) (The thing that he said to Bucky Barnes [The Winter Soldier].) (I think that maybe it's time that I put this out there publicly ... I've recorded some mental health videos in the past ... and I don't really post them. I did recently post that one of me singing a song that I changed the lyrics of ... to say "mental health" instead ... so ... there's that.) #HappySabbath. #MentalHealth."

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This is the picture that I was going to comment on (it was posted by @/confidentrose of and / or from Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/p/BJvG4McD0G0/.


This is the comment that I was going to leave  (but, honestly, it probably would have just seemed stupid and / or silly):
"You have a metal arm? That is awesome, dude!" - Mister Peter Benjamin "Pete" Parker (Spider-Man) (who is portrayed by Mister Thomas Stanley "Tom" Holland) [said] to Sergeant James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes (The Winter Soldier) (who is portrayed by Mister Sebastian Stan) in the movie "Captain Amerca: Civil War" (which was released in 2016).

I CAN'T STOP FIXATING.

I just feel like I can't stop fixating. I feel like it's taking over my life. I feel like I don't have a choice when those thoughts make me feel like I absolutely have to do something ... that I have no choice ... that I have no option. I don't want to carry on. I don't want to just "get help". (EDIT / UPDATE [19 SEPTEMBER 2016]: Ugh. I lost the other edit thing that I wrote. Oh, well. Anyway(s) ... I have been looking into treatment options, psychologists, mental health centers and / or clinics. But we still need to wait for all of the insurance stuff to be worked out, and - even then - there's still no guarantee that they will choose to provide me with coverage again. I mean, they did stop my insurance plan / coverage for a reason right. It's not necessarily that I "don't want to get help". I've been researching my options. DUH. But I'm kind of getting sick of waiting and just continuing to live like this.) I don't want to kill myself, but I don't want to carry on like this. I've considered psychologists and treatment, but everything has just been taking so long. And I know that it isn't the end of the world, but sometimes it just feels like the smaller the fixations are, the worse that it really is. I don't want people to think that I'm just trivializing the disorder if some of my fixations seem "too small" to them, but I know that my struggles are valid (even if stupid people that don't know might think the opposite). I know that fixations are fixations ... no matter how small. Obsessions are obsessions. Compulsions are compulsions. Those people that act like "BREAK THE STIGMA!" and then turn around and act like they get to make judgement calls on whether or not you have those problems ... THEY are the ones that are causing the stigma. "Oh, I get so p*ssed off when people think that they have OCD." If you're going to act like THAT, then why should anyone believe YOU either? Hmmm? That's such a bad attitude. That's such a horrible attitude. That's such a terrible attitude. Get over yourself! You're not the only person with OCD! You're not the authority on mental health! You don't have a say in whether or not someone else is really suffering! Get off of your little Whisper application / Buzzfeed soapbox. Stop being a selfish, spoiled little "social justice warrior". Other people have problems, too. And I know that I'm being kind of harsh here ... and I feel like I usually try to avoid that and keep it kind of calm ... or whatever ... but this is stupid. It's stupid that I even have to think about people like that telling me that I don't have a certain mental health problem just because some of the problems that I might mention are "too small". I haven't told you my whole life story, and I probably won't. I know what I have, and I know what I've gone through. I know that I don't have to care about what other people think, so I don't really need anyone to tell me that. If you think that this is being "too open" ... please. Talking about things is already complicated as it is. I don't need people telling me not to be "open" when being "open" is already complicated. No wonder so many more people have problems opening up, because they will be judged if they do. People will act like they are always like that. And I'm not saying that it's necessarily about judgements. Just ... whatever.

07 September 2016

RESOURCES THAT PROVE THAT SNAKES CAN HEAR.

"How do snakes hear?" by Highlights Kids: https://www.highlightskids.com/science-questions/how-do-snakes-hear. "How do snakes hear ssssounds?" by Debbie Clason: http://www.healthyhearing.com/report/26145-Do-snakes-have-ears. "Shhh! The snake may hear you" by John Carson: http://www.anapsid.org/torrey.html. "HOW DO SNAKES HEAR WITHOUT EARS?" by Kristie Karns: http://animals.mom.me/snakes-hear-ears-7892.html. "How snakes hear without ears": by Sarah C.P. Williams: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/how-snakes-hear-without-ears/2011/12/29/gIQAuseoWP_story.html. "Snakes hear through their jaws" by Eric Bland: http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/03/04/2179359.htm. "CAN SNAKES HEAR? SOUND DETECTION IN SERPENTS – AUGUST 2013" by Jennifer Greene: https://thereptiletimes.wordpress.com/2013/09/11/can-snakes-hear-sound-detection-in-serpents-august-2013/. "SNAKES HEAR THROUGH SKULL VIBRATION" by Katheryn Knight: http://jeb.biologists.org/content/215/2/ii. "Animal Hearing Series: Snakes" by Megan: http://www.hearingsparks.com/2010/09/animal-hearing-series-snakes.html. "Reptile Hearing" by Melissa Kaplan: http://www.anapsid.org/reptilehearing.html. "Did you hear the one about...?" by Melissa Kaplan: http://www.anapsid.org/snakehearing.html. "Do Snakes Have Ears?" by Robert Roy Britt: http://www.livescience.com/32252-do-snakes-have-ears.html. "Vibrating Skulls Help Snakes Hear": by Sarah C.P. Williams: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2011/12/vibrating-skulls-help-snakes-hear. "How snakes hear without having to listen": http://pet-snakes.com/how-snakes-hear. "Lizards & Snakes" by Brian Bush: http://members.iinet.net.au/~bush/s&l.html. "How Snakes Work" by Lacy Perry: http://animals.howstuffworks.com/snakes/snake1.htm. "Do Snakes Have Ears?" by Wonderopolis: http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/do-snakes-have-ears. "How Do Snakes Hear Without Ears?" by Sandy Steinman: https://naturalhistorywanderings.com/2011/12/24/how-do-snakes-hear-without-ears/. "FYI: CAN SNAKES REALLY BE CHARMED BY MUSIC?" by Ryan Bradley: http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-11/fyi-can-snakes-really-be-charmed-music. "Snakes Hear in Stereo": by Phys.org: http://phys.org/news/2008-05-snakes-stereo.html. "Snakes & Us" by David Mauldin: http://www.trailquest.net/SNsnakes_us.html. "Can Snakes Hear? (Hint: Yes)" by Jonathan Crowe: http://www.jonathancrowe.net/2015/09/can-snakes-hear-hint-yes.php. "Can snakes hear us talk?" by Chops: http://www.reptile-community.com/smf/index.php?topic=2606.0. "Amazing Animal Senses" by Neuroscience For Kids: https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/amaze.html. "Are snakes bothered by loud noises?" by Leanne McLeod, DVM: http://exoticpets.about.com/od/snakes/f/snakefeeding.htm. "Can snakes hear?" by Miles Copeland: https://www.quora.com/Can-snakes-hear. "Do snakes have ears?" by Nandu Notty: https://www.quora.com/Do-snakes-have-ears. "Why do snakes dance on the sound of a flute from the snake charmer?" by Anonymous: https://www.quora.com/Why-do-snakes-dance-on-the-sound-of-a-flute-from-the-snake-charmer. "Snakes are deaf, so how do they recognise the sound of the siren?" by Anmol Arishu: https://www.quora.com/Snakes-are-deaf-so-how-do-they-recognise-the-sound-of-the-siren. "COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SNAKES" by Ben Team: http://animals.mom.me/communication-between-snakes-5024.html.

CAN NON-ASIAN "FOREIGNERS" SUCCEED IN THE K-POP GENRE?

QUESTIONS ARE NOW "RACIST". The questioner, Maria J., wasn't saying that any kind of "visibly Asian" person couldn't be considered a "foreigner". She was saying that, *IN / FOR THIS QUESTION*, she was using the term to mean foreigners to Korea (and / or Asia). Maybe she could have / should have worded it better (so as to not offend the "almighty" Korean. (Yes, this person refers to himself in the third person. He calls himself "the Korean". That's not "racist"? It's not "racist" to label yourself as only one part of your identity and make a career off of it? No, it's probably actually really not.) Racism is a real and serious thing. But people nowadays are seriously crying wolf when it comes to racism. Racism is an extreme prejudice and / or discrimination towards / of other people based on their race. This question didn't seem very prejudiced and / or discriminatory.

("Dear Korean,

How ready do you think Korea is for a foreigner in the K-pop scene? My definition of a foreigner in Korean market would be someone who isn't Korean and does not look visibly Asian.

Maria J."

I'm sure that what Maria J. meant was that, IN THIS QUESTION, she was using the word foreigner to mean someone that isn't Asian and / or of Asian decent. It was not meant to exclude Asian people and / or people of Asian decent ... at the least, not in a prejudiced and / or discriminatory way. The reason, I believe, that this person was referring only to non-Asians is probably because it's (maybe ... just maybe) considered a little bit more "normal" and / or "common" (SCRATCH THAT ... "not out of the ordinary") to see non-Korean Asians in the K-Pop Genre. There aren't as many non-Asians in the K-Pop Genre. A lot of times, people wouldn't really notice if someone in a K-Pop group was not Korean (if they were still Asian). It would *OBVIOUSLY* be and / or it is more noticeable if and / or when a there is a non-Asian member in a K-Pop group. It's still seems kind of "normal" if a non-Korean Asian person is in a K-Pop group. So ... basically, this person was just trying to ask about what it's like for a non-Asian person to be in a K-Pop group and how successful such a person could be.


https://psmag.com/the-caucasian-king-of-k-pop-ed708e1f1183#.qvex44icd

https://disqus.com/home/discussion/kpopsecrets/httpkpopsecretstumblrcompost43392636518/

https://www.dramafever.com/news/new-k-pop-girl-group-the-gloss-to-debut-with-first-non-asian-member/%7B%5B%7Bnotification.object.url%7D%5D%7D

http://onehallyu.com/topic/191527-will-we-see-more-caucasian-kpop-idols-in-the-future/

http://kpopselca.com/forum/general/caucasians-in-kpop-the-actual-problem-t5793/

http://kpopselca.com/out/?http://seoulbeats.com/2013/06/the-gloss/

http://www.allkpop.com/forum/

http://seoulbeats.com/2013/06/the-gloss/

01 September 2016

Index of Herbs and Spices | Holistic and Natural Uses

This is an index of herbs with holistic and natural healing properties. *Check this post again every now and then for updates.*

Warning: as for everything, please use these with caution and in moderation. Make sure you know just how much to use before you use it, and make sure you know what herbs are okay to mix and what herbs are not.



Aloe Vera: Heals Sunburn and Other Minor Burns, Can Help Heal Many Kinds of Wounds, Encourages Skin Regeneration, Can Be An Effective Intestinal Cleanser,

Aaron's Rod (Verbascum Thapsus / Great Mullein): Treats Urinary Tract and Kidney Infections, Eases Catarrh, Can Be Used As An Anti-Inflammatory Cold Compress, Can Be Used As A Calming Tea,

Allheal (Prunella Vulgaris / Woundwort / Sticklewort / Self-Heal): Treats Sore Throats and Oral Inflammations, Can Be Used To Treat Various Ailments (such as quinsy or diphtheria, etc.), Can Help Heal Open Wounds,

Andrographis: Relieves Upper-Respitory Infections (such as colds and sinusitus),

Basil (Ocimum Basilicum): Aids Digestion, Combats Mental Fatigue, Can Be Used As An Antisceptic (when mixed with vinegar and added to bathwater), Acts As An Insect Repellent (when the juice of these leaves are rubbed on the skin),

Celery (Apium Graveolens): Can Have A Calming Effect on the Gut, Aids in Kidney Detoxification, Has A Beneficial Effect on Arthritis,

Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla): Contains Sedative Properties, Relieves Morning Sickness, Relieves Hemorrhoids and Mastitis, Eases Eczema and Hay Fever, Aids Ailing Plants (when planted in close proximity to them),

Cinnamon: Lowers Blood Pressure, Lowers Cholesterol, Can Help Reduce Heart Risks,
Can Be Used As An Insect Repellant, Can Ease Cold Symptoms, Aids Digestive Problems, (Note: Use Cinnamon Sparingly),


Cloves (Syzgium Aromaticum):
Efficiently Relieves Tootheaches, Can Be Used As An Antiseptic (Note: research this first before attempting it), Can Relieve Nausea (two drops of cloves essential oil in water are said to stop vomiting), Can Repel Moths (when stuck into oranges),


Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale / Saracen's Comfrey): Contains Allantoin (which stimulates healthy tissue formation), Can Be Used In Poultices To Heal Wounds and Bruises, Treats Athlete's Foot Fungus and Mastitis, Can Soften the Skin,

Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum / Cilantro): Can Be Used As A Preservative (with cumin and vinegar), Aids Digestion, Reduces Flatulence, Stimulates Appetite, Can Be Applied In A Poultice To Relieve Painful Joints,


Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale): Contains Iron and Calcium, Is Rich In Vitamins A and C, Can Be Used As A Diuretic and/or Laxative, Can Treat Coughs, Can Be Used As A Remedy For Liver and Kidney Problems, Cleanses the Liver, Can Treat Constipation and Dyspepsia, Can Be Used As Mosquito Repellant, Can Help Cure Warts, Contains A Good Supply of Copper and Can Help Fertilize Plants (when steeped in boiling water and then cooled),

Dill (Anethum Graveolens): Improves Appetite, Aids Digestion, Prevents Halitosis, Can Be Used To Strengthen Nails (by steeping the crushed seeds in hot water and using it as a nail bath),



Elder (Sambucus Nigra): Alleviating Catarrh and Respiratory Problems, Eases Conjunctivitis and Chilblains (as a compress made from the flowers steeped in hot water), Can Soothe Sore Throats (as a gargle made from elderflower infusions), Can Cure Toothaches and Migraines, (Note: elderberries or even the juice from elderberries must NOT be consumed unless it has been boiled as it could be very dangerous, toxic and/or even poisinous.

Eucalyptus:

Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare):

Feverfew (Tanacetum Parthenium):

Garden Violet (Viola Odorata):



Garlic (Allium Sativum): Contains 70+ Active Phytochemicals, (such as Allicin), Lowers Cancer Risk, Reduces Colon Tumors, Aids  Cardiovascular Health, Reduces High Blood Pressure, Can Help Prevent Strokes and Arterial Blockages, Reduces Homocysteine (a plaques producing chemical),

Ginger: Contains Antioxidants, Reduces and/or Averts Nausea, Prevent Upset Stomachs, Soothes a Sore Throat, Stops the Production of Free Radicals, Can Help Decrease Blood Pressure, Can Help Reduce Arthritis Pain, Can Help Reduce the Risk of Cancer, Decreases Seratonin,

Holy Basil: Reduces Stress, Increases Adrenaline and Noradrenaline, Decreases Seratonin, Relieves Indigestion, Soothes Headaches, Can Help Inhibit Breast Cancer, Can Help Shrink and Prevent Tumors,

Honeysuckle (Lonicera Periclymenum):

Horseradish (Armoracia Rusticana):

Hyssop (Hyssopus Officinalis):

Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium Caeruleum):

Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla Mollis):


Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia):

Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis):

Licorice (Liquiritia Officinalis);

Marigold (Calendula Officinalis):

Marjoram (Origanum Majorana):

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Majus):

Nettle (Urtica Dioica):

Onion (Allium Cepa):

Onion Flower (Allium Ursinum):

Parsley (Petroselinum Crispum):

Peuraria Lobata: Can Help Curb Problem Drinking and Alcoholism (by quickly allowing alcohol get to the part of the brain that tells your body that you've had enough),

Peuraria Mirifica:

Peppermint (Mentha Piperita):

Raspberry Leaves:

Rosemary: Contains Antioxidants (Carnosol and Rosemarinic, Helps Avoid Carcinogens, Can Help Stop Tumors, Reduces Heterocyclic Amines (for those of you who aren't vegan like the rest of us),

Sage (Salvia Officinalis):

Saint-John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum / Herb of Saint John): Contains Melatonin and Helps the Body Produce More Melatonin Which Can Help You Sleep Better, Can Relieve Depression or Mood Problems, Eases Mania, Eases Neuralgia and Ulcers, Can Be Used To Treat Varicose Veins, Relieves Sunburn,

Sweet Woodruff (Gallium Odoratum):

Turmeric: Anti-Inflammatory, Eases Arthritis, Can Help Prevent Colon Cancer, Can Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease,

Thyme (Thymus Spp.):

Vervain (Verbena Officinalis): Eases Nervous Exhaustion and Depression, Can Treat Liver Problems and Urinary Tract Infections, Can Be Very Toxic To Vampires (*cough cough* The Vampire Diaries *cough cough*),

Yarrow (Achilles Millefolium / Woundwort): Can Cure Fevers, Expels Toxins, Can Heal Open Wounds, Encourages Fast Decomposition of Vegetation (which is great for composting),

Disclaimer: this information is not to be used in place of medical practices and in no way intends to go against a doctor's advice. The author of this article will not be held responsible for any injuries, illnesses, or deaths caused by the misuse of this information.
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