Pain is back in a major way. I think I’m going to get the transforaminal epidural steroid injections. Pain meds aren’t cutting it and I’m afraid of going stronger. Does anyone have any experience with lumbar spine ESI?
WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR: A lot of people have pointed out to me that, if you watch the entire...
A lot of people have pointed out to me that, if you watch the entire JJ Abrams interview with Jon Stewart, he goes on to talk about how much he came to love Star Trek as an adult, and that the viewer is left with the impression that he truly gets what Star Trek is about.
I didn’t watch the whole…
He said Star Trek is too “philosophical”? Screw that noise.
I don’t know when this interview happened but I AM SAD AND ANGRY NOW
The philosophies in Star Trek are kinda part of the actual setting. If you don’t get that, why are you allowed to make Star Trek movies.
Sigh. The whole point of Star Trek is that it’s philosophical. If you don’t want philosophical Science Fiction, there’s plenty of that for you to enjoy, but Star Trek is philosophical. Philosophy is part of Star Trek’s DNA, and if you’re given the captain’s chair, you’d better damn well respect that.
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wombat riding turtle
the animal kingdom is a strange and beautiful place
LOOK AT HIM LIFT HIS LEG AND ITCH HIS LITTLE TUMMY
how to be alone by look to the sea on Flickr.
What torments me most is that
I don’t remember the last time we spoke,
I don’t remember the last thing I ever said to you,
I don’t remember the last thing you ever said to me,
if you said anything at all,
I don’t remember how it ended.
I wonder if you remember it,
how you remember it.
What torments me most is that
I know
it doesn’t torment you.
Wheat pasting anti-street harassment art in Washington, D.C. with Collective Action for Safe Spaces!
Chronic illness takes its toll on friendship for several reasons. We become undependable as companions, often having to cancel plans at the last minute if it turns out we can’t get out of bed on the day of a scheduled commitment. And, living in the world of the sick, we gradually have less and less in common with those with whom we worked and played.
Knowing these reasons doesn’t make the isolation any less painful an adjustment as we watch people disappear from our lives one by one, some after dozens of years of friendship. On top of this painful personal experience, we also encounter all the ‘healthy living’ advice that tells us that maintaining an active social life enhances both mental and physical health. And so worry is added to isolation.
Toni Bernhard (via swamphorcydes)(Source: iamkarennicole)
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