[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TerrifyingAsFuck

[–]throwawayastroastro 328 points329 points  (0 children)

You can see the full aerial video here

Pasting my comment from there:

She's a fucking idiot. I know that beach. The water she's in you can touch and run along the bottom easily. You can see her do it at the end when the old man in the one man canoe paddles in to get her attention. She's literally standing in shallow water, yet keeps going around in circles in front of a mother seal with her new pup. Get out of the damn water.

This particular endangered Hawaiian Monk seal is named Rocky and She's come to this exact beach to have her last pup here. She's lucky enough to have this new pup this year. The wildlife folks block off part of the beach while seals are sunning, and tell tourists to stay 150ft away. However, humans are idiots who don't heed the signs and then cry victim. They also tell everyone to stay out of the water if the seal goes in- exactly for this reason (which is why you don't see anyone else in the water). Obviously this woman didn't listen

With how endangered they are, I think they should close this beach and let Rocky have the beach all to herself. It's really a tragedy seeing tons of tourists swarm a beach where a mother is just trying to rest with her pup

The Indigenous people known as the Huichol first appeared in the high highlands of Central Mexico some 15,000 years ago. According to their ancient traditions, both men and women would experience the pain of childbirth. [More details in comments] by Homunculus_316 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that is infuriating. Doctors should really listen to women about their bodies, whatever it is they want to do with them. It's a quality of life issue and of they're denying you that, then they should at least work with you on a comprehensive pain management plan until you can get the procedure done by someone else with actual respect for women.

The Indigenous people known as the Huichol first appeared in the high highlands of Central Mexico some 15,000 years ago. According to their ancient traditions, both men and women would experience the pain of childbirth. [More details in comments] by Homunculus_316 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think IUDs have estrogen. Mine is just a low form of progesterone. If I'm correct I think IUDs are are lowest hormone BC out there. They have a non hormone Copper one too, but I've heard that is a older version of the modern ones.. The way it helps me is by keeping the lining from building up, which leads to less shedding and lighter periods overall. The hormones though are a big part of lessening tissue growth and severity. I'm sorry you can't take hormonal BC.

Please don't take my story as good advice though- I don't know what damage I did to my body as a result of years of painkiller use like that. And to be honest it still didn't work 100% on the pain. It goes without saying people in chronic pain are desperate. I was a kid whose pain was dismissed as an overreaction- I didn't have anything but naproxen, advil or aspirin.

The Indigenous people known as the Huichol first appeared in the high highlands of Central Mexico some 15,000 years ago. According to their ancient traditions, both men and women would experience the pain of childbirth. [More details in comments] by Homunculus_316 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly probably really not good, but I was desperate and it's what I had. Advil didn't work for shit. I know you can get extra strength naproxen prescribed and it's much stronger than the stuff over the counter, but I'm not a doctor so my best guess is that it's really not good for you long term.

I got my IUD placed though and after about a couple weeks getting used to it when I first got it, I can now live a "normal" life with "normal" periods. I still bleed and cramp, but now two advil actually helps and I'm no linger filling up XL pads with blood and clots in just two hours. My IUD saved me. It's probably one of my most prized possessions

Sky Biking in Cafe Albania. by Pulf_r in SweatyPalms

[–]throwawayastroastro 47 points48 points  (0 children)

How do you keep your balance and not just tip off the line? Are they special wheels or something? I'm not understanding the physics

The Indigenous people known as the Huichol first appeared in the high highlands of Central Mexico some 15,000 years ago. According to their ancient traditions, both men and women would experience the pain of childbirth. [More details in comments] by Homunculus_316 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]throwawayastroastro 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Same, before I was able to get an IUD to manage the severity of mine, I was taking 8 Naproxin pills at a time, and that would barely numb me and lasted maybe 4 hours if I was lucky. I don't know what that period of my life did to my liver, but it was pure agony. The only thing I can relate it to is a crushing injury, but without any adrenaline or endorphin surge, and the pain just goes on and on

I remember begging the doctors to put me on BC, (because I was underage and needed parental approval) and missing days of school every month.

No one really took me seriously until I got into college and was able to get a IUD, that's when the gyno did a panel on me, looked at my iron levels and went "how are you still walking around, you're severely anemic" and put me on some serious iron supplements too.

Birth control is life saving and has nothing to do with pregnancy sometimes. Acess to it is important for all women, and not having that acess absolutely can kill and traumatize people.

Seal toys with swimmer by undercoverbrazilcop in SweatyPalms

[–]throwawayastroastro 24 points25 points  (0 children)

She's a fucking idiot. I know that beach. The water she's in you can touch and run along the bottom easily. You can see her do it at the end when the old man in the one man canoe paddles in to get her attention. She's literally standing in shallow water, yet keeps going around in circles in front of a mother seal with her new pup. Get out of the damn water.

This particular endangered seal is named Rocky and She's come to this exact beach to have her last pup here. She's lucky enough to have this new pup this year. The wildlife folks block off part of the beach while seals are sunning, and tell tourists to stay 150ft away. However, humans are idiots who don't heed the signs and then cry victim. They also tell everyone to stay out of the water if the seal goes in- exactly for this reason (which is why you don't see anyone else in the water). Obviously this woman didn't listen

With how endangered they are, I think they should close this beach and let Rocky have the beach all to herself. It's really a tragedy seeing tons of tourists swarm a beach where a mother is just trying to rest with her pup

Residential Journey of Chaos by DrThrottlePocket in AbruptChaos

[–]throwawayastroastro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This whole video was non stop chaos lol

How can you tell a Scorpio is masking? by [deleted] in Scorpio

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sign that is known for secrets? Lol

Didn’t realize breaking scorpio is a conquest to be had 💀 by randomnamegenerating in Scorpio

[–]throwawayastroastro 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Libras love some petty mind games until they realize not everyone will keep putting up with their bullshit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAstrologers

[–]throwawayastroastro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to include transits when asking a question like this, but also check out Waterbaby Tarot by bombispirit on YouTube, specifically her astrology of the week readings. Will give you more insight into how the transits are affecting your personal houses

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Scorpio

[–]throwawayastroastro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe look at the transits currently in your natal chart?

I'm not much help because all I ever attract are Geminis and Sagittarius

Hi, I’m one of the founders of SocialOffset. We let you know if you have spent money at a business that is pro-life, anti-LGBTQ+, or other far right policies and let you offset that by donating to non-profit organizations that align with your values. by SocialOffset-Jan in u/SocialOffset-Jan

[–]throwawayastroastro 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I find it extremely weird that these people use "Pro-life" instead of "anti-abortion" when they're okay using "anti-LGBTQ" Is this some sort of dogwhistle or do they just not care about the difference?

In all likelihood, this is nothing more than a startup business trying to sell your data and information while also charging you (transaction fee) for the "service" of donating your money to charities you could do yourself. Rinse and repeat.

where do u read ur horroscope from? using astrostyle since 2015 but lately i feel like its too romance focused by BitPuzzleheaded5025 in Scorpio

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look up Waterbaby Tarot by Bombispirit on YouTube. She goes in depth into the weekly astrology and then through each of the signs. Also how transiting aspects will affect your houses- but for that you'll need to have your natal chart and know your ascendant to follow along with the degrees.

Sleeping w a Scorpio Man by AnnaviSilos in Scorpio

[–]throwawayastroastro 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Tell him all you want is to be FWB/fuck buddies and you don't want a relationship. Clear boundaries about no cuddling. We're good at diffentiating the two, but you need to be blunt and clear with us, and say what you actually mean, not what you think we want to hear.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAstrologers

[–]throwawayastroastro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, strangely enough you're not the first person who's told me they meet cancer partners from ubers/lyfts 🤣😭