At The End Of A National Park Rainbow, The Gold You’ll Find Will Be The Stunning Features Of The Landscape.

At The End Of A National Park Rainbow, The Gold You’ll Find Will Be The Stunning Features Of The Landscape.
At The End Of A National Park Rainbow, The Gold You’ll Find Will Be The Stunning Features Of The Landscape.
At The End Of A National Park Rainbow, The Gold You’ll Find Will Be The Stunning Features Of The Landscape.

At the end of a national park rainbow, the gold you’ll find will be the stunning features of the landscape. Discover the national park treasure at the end of these colorful beauties. 🌈

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8 years ago

Somehow our society has formed a one-sided view of the human personality, and for some reason everyone understood giftedness and talent only as it applied to the intellect. But it is possible not only to be talented in one’s thoughts but also to be talented in one’s feelings as well.

Lev Vygotsky, Russian psychologist (1896-1934)

8 years ago
You Have Survived So Much.

You have survived so much.

8 years ago

Schizophrenia Jokes

I’m here to talk about schizophrenia jokes. They aren’t funny, you aren’t clever, and we aren’t a walking one liner for you to tell. For starters, most schizo jokes are made at the expense of people with dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities) which is an entirely different thing than schizophrenia or its spectrum, (with its own stigma that I cannot speak to). This is annoying for a myriad of reasons but mostly it goes to show just how little is known about schizophrenia by the lay person and how frustrating it can be to have a disorder no one understands but everyone has an opinion about.

Schizophrenia is a spectrum, similar to the autism spectrum. Many people may have schizophrenia or an associated disorder and be perfectly able to live a normal life independent of assistance of any kind, others require round the clock care, and there are a million versions of ‘inbetween’. Everyone on this spectrum deserves the same amount of respect and kindness as people without schizophrenic disorders. There is literally no reason to assume someone that hears voices can’t hear you laughing at them. Or that someone who sees things that may not be there or believe in things they shouldn’t doesn’t know you’re a huge piece of shit.

Stop talking shit about the homeless people you see that are shouting at no one. Stop making fun of people who live in tin foil lined apartments. Stop assuming you know literally anything about another persons mental health simply because you have witnessed one symptom. Stop thinking that “hearing voices” is somehow a joke in and of itself.

I’m relatively well off, considering I’m on this spectrum, and many of my friends and family had no idea until I told them that I have this disorder. What does that mean? It means most of the time I’m telling these people after they’ve unknowingly made an insensitive remark or an offensive joke at my expense. I’m in a place where telling people about my illness doesn’t put me at risk. I’m lucky in that respect. Most people have negative opinions about schizophrenia – assuming they know what it is when they likely have no idea at all, and assuming those of us on the spectrum are incapable and utterly “crazy”. This stigma means that most people on the spectrum aren’t going to call you out on your shitty jokes for their own safty, so just stop.

If you can’t find a better word to use than schizo, crazy, insane, loopy, psycho etc then you need to beef up your vocab. We aren’t a joke. We don’t deserve to be the butt of your shitty jokes. I’m here for my schizophrenics and I’m determined to see positivity for us on this god forsaken website.

8 years ago
Tweet Of The Century

tweet of the century

8 years ago
‘Incomprehensible’ Birth Of Supercrystal Explained

‘Incomprehensible’ birth of supercrystal explained

Two years ago, a research team led by Utrecht University published an article in Science explaining how they had created a material with unique and extremely interesting electronic characteristics. In this 'supercrystal’, the electrons move almost with the speed of photons, and the electric current can be switched on and off. This makes it ideal for ultra-fast electronics. But at the time, the researchers were at a loss to explain how this 'supercrystal’ obtained its unique structure. Now they have unravelled the mystery, and it appears to involve a completely different mechanism for crystal formation. This is an important insight for research into new materials with unique electronic characteristics. The results of their research were published online in Nature Materials.

The 'supercrystal’ develops when tiny nanocrystals form a perfectly ordered surface one layer thick. In this super-matrix, the structure of the atoms – A, B, A, B – precisely follows that of the nanocrystals itself. “But how such a neatly ordered super-matrix could be born from all of those nanocrystals was incomprehensible to us,” says Prof. Daniël Vanmaekelbergh from Utrecht University. “Now that we have insight into how the matrix is formed, we can conduct much more focused research into how we can make the structures that we would like to have.”

Read more.

8 years ago

Shoutout to the people who:

-have symptoms that aren’t visible to others

-are able to function even while in extreme pain

-hide their illness well

-who don’t “seem sick”

-who have flareups at night or other times when no one else sees

-fight a daily battle that others can’t see

-feel like they’re making too big of a deal out of their illness because “it could be worse!”

I see you out there, I feel you, you’re awesome.

8 years ago
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?
Why Does This Still Has To Be A Part Of Our Life?

Why does this still has to be a part of our life?

8 years ago

for 2017 and onward i’m gonna exist and thrive as a mentally ill person and tell anyone who doesnt like it to go fuck themselves because that’s what Carrie did, and she would want us to do the same.

8 years ago
Epic Real-life Space Invaders Game Uses Drones, Motorized Seat And Lasers

Epic real-life Space Invaders game uses drones, motorized seat and lasers

Makers at Israel’s GeekCon whip up a version of a classic arcade game that puts players in the center of an alien invasion while still maintaining the 8-bit kitsch.

8 years ago
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.
This Was Such A Great Message.

This was such a great message.

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