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pingaspie: artemispanthar: Ordering at Subway is so stressful. Chipotle is scarier, though. But Chronic Tacos is the worst though, dude is always yelling at you as soon as you come through the door. It’s like omg I just want a taco why are you yelling
southofdallas: Dr. Simms was the leading psychiatrist in the field of treating chronic homophobia.
py-bun: chronic-melancholic: artisticallyinsaneblog: froopoo: Now I lay me down to sleepBut troubled dreams are all I find.I pray the lord my soul to keepI pray so I won’t lose my mind.x aaaaaaaaaaaaa DAMN Did anyone noticed the wings? and
ixnay-on-the-oddk: I have not been feeling well since yesterday afternoon but my stomach hasn’t been sore and bloated for almost a week now! Chronic health issues are a pain, or many, but I’m excited to see that the changes I’m making are working!
bakwaaas:being tired all the time is such a mystery…. is it anaemia? vitamin d deficiency? chronic fatigue syndrome? depression? insomnia?? is it just the crushing weight of being alive in a capitalist society??? someone cure me
enigmatic-nic: oneman-wolfpackk: Black girl with a Chronic Invisible illness here. The top 2 pictures are what I look like when I am having an okay day, which isn’t often. The rest are a little peek at what my life is actually like. As many of my
4mysquad: lagonegirl: Sounds like yet another person is about to become chronically suicidal. Or suffer a freak weight lifting accident. Road to the White House taken by the Clintons have been lined with carcasses … 1- James McDougal – Clintons
facelesskinkyblackguyblog: bimmyneutron: izzetseer: angelbabyspice: …what??? this is a universal experience because education is chronically underfunded across the world The portables 😭 some didnt even have bathrooms you’d have to walk back
tea-cuts-and-bruises: democrips: Snoop Dogg talks about the origins of the term Chronic icronic
fuku-shuu: draconequis replied to your post:Hasegawa Hiroki is playing Levi? I have the hysterical image of a man just crouch-walking being all Levi like. The fanart. I await it. chronic-aesthete replied to your post:Hasegawa Hiroki is playing
femdomcuckcake: NO….let the fucking thing ring. I’m really getting fed up with this ARRANGEMENT. Either do as I say or I’ll find someone else. you’re supposed to be at the “chiropractor” getting adjusted for that ‘chronic subluxation’
goonloser: Public bathroom popper bate!!! Yes, this is me. Hate having to leave the house for family dinners but my addicted chronic bating always comes first so I gotta go to the bathroom and bate my brain cells away.
So today I’m going to the doctor about some lower back pains I have been having for the last several months. I really hope it is something easily fixed or something that can actually BE fixed. I have seen enough people in my life live with chronic
that-fibro-life: Having a chronic illness is like playing life on expert mode. 3x the damage, ¼ of the energy, 20x slower recovery rate, and ineffective health potions!
for-your-malice: The best part about having a chronic illness is getting to feel guilty about being sick all the time. Two thumbs up.
replicaaa: replicaaa: replicaaa: replicaaa: It’s me again, Saffy the poor artist! I have a job but it’s in jeopardy due to chronic muscle spasms and the fact that I don’t qualify for FMLA for a year. But we need money for living expenses (rent,
aristoteliancomplacency: One of the weirder things about chronic illnesses, and especially mental or ‘invisible’ illnesses, is that on the one hand you worry that you’re a burden to your friends and family and that you’ll either push them away
dovesong:The amount of time, money, and sacrifices it takes to manage and live with chronic illnesses is overwhelming to say the least.
My chronic pain has been pretty bad the last couple days, idk what the deal is. It feels like a shock of fire around my heart.
doctorsebastianthescientist: kamorth: doctorsebastianthescientist: Hey, unpopular opinion, apparently. But people don’t just “have pain for no reason” doctors say this all the time (especially to women and chronically ill people) and the truth
tf2shitfest: chronic-melancholic: axethecomic: Reticent Red Medic THE SPY IN THE BACK THO ^ This person is perfect.
captain-pride: We need to talk more about chronic physical illness and disability We need to try harder to understand the wide range of conditions contained under the umbrella term “disabled” And by “we” I’m including disabled people in
deadkings-x: People are quick to call some chronic conditions ‘invisible’ but the fact is they’re not. There’s nothing ~invisible~ about how my hands shake from fatigue or from the coffee I have to drink just to stay awake enough to pretend to
stophatingyourbody: watcherscoffsatgravity:annieelainey:After dealing with chronic pain in both my feet for almost a year, I started a surgery process to correct my bones. The recovery process from the surgery was incredibly painful, but after a final
skrambled: polygonfighter: The phrase “No amount of skill will protect you from the sheer luck of a chronic dumbass” popped into my head and if that aint a Big Mood™ i dunno what is Dungeons and Dragons: a summary
weaver-z:weaver-z:Not to get serious about a meme, but Morbius should have been a comedy. The idea of vampirism being the only way to cure a chronic illness is extremely funny. Imagine being in a support group with this goth guy and one day he’s
kamorth: doctorsebastianthescientist: Hey, unpopular opinion, apparently. But people don’t just “have pain for no reason” doctors say this all the time (especially to women and chronically ill people) and the truth is, Thats literally not possible.
prokopetz:As a bisexual dude I’m chronically conflicted over the conspicuous tendency in popular media for textually bisexual male characters to be depicted as literal demons, because on the one hand, as a trend that sort of thing has all kinds of gross
vaspider: indw: chronically-spoonless: If you are like me and don’t like talking on the phone, here’s a really easy way to get a message to your members of Congress! It’s called ResistBot. Text ‘Resist’ to 50409 and follow the instructions.
pussaypussay: chronic-the-hempblog: jommeez: clifford the big black mother fucker HoLY SHIT what in satans name is this satanic creature?!
thagreatvino: therestlessintrovert: therestlessintrovert: oneman-wolfpackk: Black girl with a Chronic Invisible illness here. The top 2 pictures are what I look like when I am having an okay day, which isn’t often. The rest are a little peek at
callmebliss: polygonfighter: The phrase “No amount of skill will protect you from the sheer luck of a chronic dumbass” popped into my head and if that aint a Big Mood™ i dunno what is I feel like this should be a memo to like 90% of fantasy antagonists
sublime-desires: fortheloveofasub: Coping with Emotional Sub Drop Many discussions of sub drop examine the physical aspects of post-scene aftercare but often overlook the more chronic and potentially crippling emotional effects. Too often, submissives
make-it-masquerain: chronic-genderbender: seitosei: here-comes-the-bang: anothercleverjedimindtrick: kidwiththelid: I actually loved these commercials because it gave cartoon network some sense of realism. The best era Miss them yeah but why
hellomynameismaddy: chronically ill people who wish their bodies weren’t in pain who wish they had more energy who wish they didn’t have to take endless pills are not betraying the disability rights movement the disability rights movement that
theecrohniegrace: My chronic illness brings all the doctors to the yard and they’re like “Sorry we have no idea what’s wrong or what to do.”
libertarirynn: shetalkspolitics: chronically-caffeinic: Sex outside of marriage is the sin. Pregnancy is not the sin. Stop calling yourself pro-life if you’re going to treat unwed mothers like shit. Accurate. I hate seeing people who call themselves
darlingbexy: if the only time you tell a chronically ill person that you’re proud of them is when they’re pushing their bodies to live up to the capitalist standard of production, you really need to check your ableist perspective. we are valuable,
hipsterkunt: chronic-kryptic-killa: Sounds legit #electricforest #festival #familyguy #lol #grilledcheese I especially love this, because not only is the guy on the right shirtless, but he’s definitely holding a grilled cheese hahahaha
katiiie-lynn:mrspider-deactivated20221213:mrspider-deactivated20221213:dating someone who knocks the fuck out as soon as they hit the sheets but you have had chronic insomnia since you were 7 but you both get sad if you guys dont hug to sleep is…Oh
officialmortyc137: “pshh ill totally have the motivation to do that thing tomorrow, lemme just push it off for a bit” says i, the person with chronic depression, never been motivated a day in my life
haraversian: I think people who avoid medications because they “don’t want to change their body chemistry/depend on artificial drugs” are missing the obvious, especially in the case of chronic illnesses. If you need medication, your body chemistry
fortheloveofasubmissive: Coping with Emotional Sub Drop Many discussions of sub drop examine the physical aspects of post-scene aftercare but often overlook the more chronic and potentially crippling emotional effects. Too often, submissives and other
joshuameador: A pile of kief, the concentrated mix of trichomes that contain the active cannabinoids from marijuana, sits in front of a smoking pipe. Check out more of my images from my photo project, Chronic, on medical marijuana patients and their
babylogie: I just smoke in the woods and on my porch, happens to be the same place💚 @medusas-chronic
elvishprincess: the-walking-superwholock: chronic-genderbender: we-ended-up-on-the-ground: like-a-lovely-jellyfish: absintheincoffee: Being wrong has never felt so right. — If Disney Villains Were Gorgeous Hades please hades is p hot dang
supamuthafuckinvillain: Snoop Dogg talks about the origins of the term Chronic This accurate?
Thank you, I appreciate that. And I know. I’ve had chronic depression (what used to be called dysthymia) for 15 years, give or take. This isn’t my first low. This isn’t the first time I’ve hurt myself or wanted to. This isn’t the first time
lupielucie: chronically—courageous: Illness isn’t always visible or obvious. Sometimes people can look healthy on the outside, but be dying on the inside. My name is Whitney, and I have battled with invisible illnesses. I have more illnesses and