May152013

vizardjeffhog:

jemmalep:

horniess:

New Photos from my Witch Cosplay Aniba (Spirited Away)

Photos & Edit by FrauDoku

aaa Mero that’s amazing! *U* <3

YISS

(via roguesareth)

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“A heart is like glass, dropped once, broken forever, and even if the pieces finally get put back together, it will never ever be the same again.”

“A heart is like glass, dropped once, broken forever, and even if the pieces finally get put back together, it will never ever be the same again.”

(via mlpfim-fanart)

May142013
puppy-eater:

Hello friends!
You see this? This painting has caused my poor, dear friend, Sara Dunn, a lot of pain.
It’s a fun image that has gotten a lot of attention, but this attention has been misplaced through outrageously unsourced art.
Now, even the tumblrRadar has chosen to ignore that Sara actually has a tumblr: bluebirdovermyeyes and reposted the image.
It references her deviantart url: decomposerdoll, but makes no effort to link to the image even on there.
If you like her painting, I strongly recommend reblogging it from Sara, the artist, and perhaps looking at some of her other work.

puppy-eater:

Hello friends!

You see this? This painting has caused my poor, dear friend, Sara Dunn, a lot of pain.

It’s a fun image that has gotten a lot of attention, but this attention has been misplaced through outrageously unsourced art.

Now, even the tumblrRadar has chosen to ignore that Sara actually has a tumblr: bluebirdovermyeyes and reposted the image.

It references her deviantart url: decomposerdoll, but makes no effort to link to the image even on there.

If you like her painting, I strongly recommend reblogging it from Sara, the artist, and perhaps looking at some of her other work.

(via scionofmalphas)

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feferipixies:

spatialsoloist:

hedgehog-goulash7:

oswinstark:

22percent:

Everything You Know About Nutrition is Wrong








(Well not “everything,” but muchos de the conventional wisdom is probably ass-backwards.)
I get bored with political economy at times… largely because convincing people to adopt correct ideas is hard and probably won’t have much benefit for a while. However, with nutrition, determining correct ideas and refuting incorrect ones can have benefits quickly.
So, a brief and simplified overview of the science on human health:

0. Biologically modern humans have been living on Earth for at least 100,000 years. Our larger family of humans have been living on Earth for millions of years. For the vast majority of that time, we lived as hunter-gatherers. Evidence from anthropology, archaeology, and epidemiology strongly indicates that people in hunter-gatherer societies almost never experience:
obesity
diabetes
heart disease
high blood pressure
cancer
Alzheimer’s
acne
tooth decay
poor vision
and many other health problems associated with metabolic syndrome. Indeed, hunter-gatherers are usually lean, healthy, and have long lifespans without modern medicine.
It was not until the first Agricultural Revolution, when we began to eat a lot of grass seeds (a.k.a. “grains”), that we began to experience these health problems at high rates. And it only got worse from there (until the advent of modern medicine around 100 years ago when it started getting better—on the treatment side).
1. A logical starting point for determining what is healthy, therefore, is to look at what we typically ate as hunter-gatherers vs. what we didn’t typically eat. This logic gives some clear answers which have been further confirmed by biological science and clinical trials.
2. It makes no sense whatsoever to avoid meat for health reasons. (Especially not beef, lamb, game, or fish.) Meat is the most healthy food. Meat, including offal, contains bioavailable amounts of all the nutrients necessary for optimal human life and no significant anti-nutrients. Unlike vegetables, you can live well on meat alone. Our bodies evolved adaptations to eating significant quantities of meat, and significant amounts of saturated fat. Hell, we likely hunted big game almost to extinction on some continents. Being efficient hunters and eating more meat allowedus to grow more powerful brains and thus become the smart modern humans we all are and love.
3. Neither cholesterol nor saturated fat cause heart disease or any other significant health problems. The myth that consuming saturated fat causes heart disease has been thoroughly debunked by the last 50 years of clinical trials, scientific advances in physiology, and epidemiology. It persists only thanks to inertia and politics.
Cholesterol is a bit more complicated, but the evidence is unambiguous that neither dietary cholesterol nor total blood cholesterol cause heart disease or any other significant health problems. Cholesterol is a vital nutrient, necessary in significant quantities for good health. The only potentially “bad cholesterol” is that contained in small, very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL). And what increases VLDL? Not fat or cholesterol in the diet, but rather carbs in the diet. Want to reduce this so-called potentially “bad cholesterol” in your blood? Eat more animal products, more saturated fat, more complete protein, less carbs. All that crap (Cheerios, Quaker Oats, Cocoa Puffs, granola, low-fat yoghurt, etc.) government-approved as “heart-healthy” is exactly the opposite.
4. Refined carbs are unhealthy and fattening. That means bread, pasta, cereal, etc.—anything made with flour or sugar. To simplifythings a lot, refined carbs sustain raised blood sugar and, eaten regularly, keep you more hungry and your insulin+ high and thus keep your bodyfat cells full, growing, and reproducing.
5. To understand this, you have to understand that the conventional “it’s all about calories in vs. calories out” approach to bodyfat is backwards. If you get fatter, it’s not because you’re eating too many calories. You eat more calories because you’re getting fatter. And you’re getting fatter due to dysregulation of the bio-chemicals (like insulin) which control your bodyfat tissue, in turn driving bodyfat accumulation, bodyfat retention, and hunger.
6. Fat is not fattening. Eat more fat if you want to be lean and healthy. Okay… so you can get energy from eating either carbs or fat. Your bodyfat is a buffer meant to be continuously consumed for energy when you’re not consuming food. However, if you’re eating carbs rather than fat, and thus have a defect in your fat metabolism, your body will be burning carbs for energy and not fat—including bodyfat. To lose bodyfat, you need to get your body burning fat for energy instead of snacking on refined carbs all day. There are two ways to do this:
semi-starve yourself (calorie restriction) or
eat fat and protein instead of carbs
The latter is healthier… and it is the only method consistently demonstrated in clinical trials that actually works for statistically significant weight loss. If you want to lose body fat, eat more saturated fat.
7. Wheat is especially unhealthy and fattening. Not only are wheat products made up of mostly fattening refined carbs, but they also contain the dangerous protein gluten and other anti-nutrients that inflame and penetrate your gut. An inflamed gut can’t absorb other nutrients properly, and allows toxic substances to leak into your system. Furthermore, there are molecules in wheat that bind to minerals in other foods and prevent them from being absorbed. Finally, certain wheat proteins can stimulate the immune system in a bad way, so that it begins attacking your own tissues (“autoimmune disorders”), making you sick not just in your gut but everywhere (like people with celiac disease but subclinical). And there is nothing good in wheat that you can’t get more efficiently from animal products, vegetables, or tubers. If there is one thing you should completely avoid eating, it is wheat.
8. Sugar is especially unhealthy and fattening. Fructose, found largely in table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup (and fruit juice), is seriously bad shit when consumed anywhere near the levels of the standard American diet. Fructose is very likely a trigger that causes the bodyfat tissue defect mentioned in point #5. If you want to lose weight or improve your health, and you’re drinking a lot of soda pop, that’s the first thing you should cut out. Now, thanks to government subsidies, high-fructose corn syrup is currently found in virtually all processed and sweetened food… including those “heart-healthy” cereals and “low-fat” yoghurts and all that other nasty stuff.
9. Vegetable oils are unhealthy due to high levels of omega-6 fats, which block omega-3; so use heart-healthy butter instead (or coconut oil or ghee). Also, for similar reasons, avoid nuts and legumes. Especially soy.
10. So for optimal health and weight management, based on good science and quality clinical studies, what should people avoid eating? What should people eat?

Eat to satisfaction:
meat
fish
shellfish
eggs
butter
vegetables
coconut products
heavy cream
hard cheeses
cocoa
herbs, spices
In moderation (can eat more of these if you’re not trying to lose bodyfat):
fruit
tubers
good nuts (almond, macadamia, cashew)
whole milk
soft cheeses
full-fat greek yoghurt
rice
Minimize:
sugar
legumes, especially soy
vegetable oils
“low-fat” dairy
corn
oats
Avoid completely:
















wheat and other gluten grains









I was trying to explain to my roommates a while ago that whole milk is actually better for you than other milk (though I generally drink 2% because whole milk is too rich for me) and I couldn’t remember the fucking study and THANK YOU!

This is all so true and thank you for sharing it.  I haven’t had wheat or sugar since January 2, and I have lost at least 12 pounds, feel GREAT and have way more energy than ever. Read the book “Wheat Belly” and see exactly why — and then try it for yourself.  Go one day, then one week, then one month - kick the grain (bread, pasta, etc.), sugar and starches.  Anyone can give up something for a month.  See how you feel!  I predict it will be fantastic. 

B

im gonna go on this diet

feferipixies:

spatialsoloist:

hedgehog-goulash7:

oswinstark:

22percent:

Everything You Know About Nutrition is Wrong

(Well not “everything,” but muchos de the conventional wisdom is probably ass-backwards.)

I get bored with political economy at times… largely because convincing people to adopt correct ideas is hard and probably won’t have much benefit for a while. However, with nutrition, determining correct ideas and refuting incorrect ones can have benefits quickly.

So, a brief and simplified overview of the science on human health:

image

0. Biologically modern humans have been living on Earth for at least 100,000 years. Our larger family of humans have been living on Earth for millions of years. For the vast majority of that time, we lived as hunter-gatherers. Evidence from anthropology, archaeology, and epidemiology strongly indicates that people in hunter-gatherer societies almost never experience:

  • obesity
  • diabetes
  • heart disease
  • high blood pressure
  • cancer
  • Alzheimer’s
  • acne
  • tooth decay
  • poor vision

and many other health problems associated with metabolic syndrome. Indeed, hunter-gatherers are usually lean, healthy, and have long lifespans without modern medicine.

It was not until the first Agricultural Revolution, when we began to eat a lot of grass seeds (a.k.a. “grains”), that we began to experience these health problems at high rates. And it only got worse from there (until the advent of modern medicine around 100 years ago when it started getting better—on the treatment side).

1. A logical starting point for determining what is healthy, therefore, is to look at what we typically ate as hunter-gatherers vs. what we didn’t typically eat. This logic gives some clear answers which have been further confirmed by biological science and clinical trials.

2. It makes no sense whatsoever to avoid meat for health reasons. (Especially not beef, lamb, game, or fish.) Meat is the most healthy food. Meat, including offal, contains bioavailable amounts of all the nutrients necessary for optimal human life and no significant anti-nutrients. Unlike vegetables, you can live well on meat alone. Our bodies evolved adaptations to eating significant quantities of meat, and significant amounts of saturated fat. Hell, we likely hunted big game almost to extinction on some continents. Being efficient hunters and eating more meat allowedus to grow more powerful brains and thus become the smart modern humans we all are and love.

3. Neither cholesterol nor saturated fat cause heart disease or any other significant health problems. The myth that consuming saturated fat causes heart disease has been thoroughly debunked by the last 50 years of clinical trials, scientific advances in physiology, and epidemiology. It persists only thanks to inertia and politics.

Cholesterol is a bit more complicated, but the evidence is unambiguous that neither dietary cholesterol nor total blood cholesterol cause heart disease or any other significant health problems. Cholesterol is a vital nutrient, necessary in significant quantities for good health. The only potentially “bad cholesterol” is that contained in small, very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL). And what increases VLDL? Not fat or cholesterol in the diet, but rather carbs in the diet. Want to reduce this so-called potentially “bad cholesterol” in your blood? Eat more animal products, more saturated fat, more complete protein, less carbs. All that crap (Cheerios, Quaker Oats, Cocoa Puffs, granola, low-fat yoghurt, etc.) government-approved as “heart-healthy” is exactly the opposite.

4. Refined carbs are unhealthy and fattening. That means bread, pasta, cereal, etc.—anything made with flour or sugar. To simplifythings a lot, refined carbs sustain raised blood sugar and, eaten regularly, keep you more hungry and your insulin+ high and thus keep your bodyfat cells full, growing, and reproducing.

5. To understand this, you have to understand that the conventional “it’s all about calories in vs. calories out” approach to bodyfat is backwardsIf you get fatter, it’s not because you’re eating too many calories. You eat more calories because you’re getting fatter. And you’re getting fatter due to dysregulation of the bio-chemicals (like insulin) which control your bodyfat tissue, in turn driving bodyfat accumulation, bodyfat retention, and hunger.

6. Fat is not fattening. Eat more fat if you want to be lean and healthy. Okay… so you can get energy from eating either carbs or fat. Your bodyfat is a buffer meant to be continuously consumed for energy when you’re not consuming food. However, if you’re eating carbs rather than fat, and thus have a defect in your fat metabolism, your body will be burning carbs for energy and not fat—including bodyfat. To lose bodyfat, you need to get your body burning fat for energy instead of snacking on refined carbs all day. There are two ways to do this:

  1. semi-starve yourself (calorie restriction) or
  2. eat fat and protein instead of carbs

The latter is healthier… and it is the only method consistently demonstrated in clinical trials that actually works for statistically significant weight loss. If you want to lose body fat, eat more saturated fat.

7. Wheat is especially unhealthy and fattening. Not only are wheat products made up of mostly fattening refined carbs, but they also contain the dangerous protein gluten and other anti-nutrients that inflame and penetrate your gut. An inflamed gut can’t absorb other nutrients properly, and allows toxic substances to leak into your system. Furthermore, there are molecules in wheat that bind to minerals in other foods and prevent them from being absorbed. Finally, certain wheat proteins can stimulate the immune system in a bad way, so that it begins attacking your own tissues (“autoimmune disorders”), making you sick not just in your gut but everywhere (like people with celiac disease but subclinical). And there is nothing good in wheat that you can’t get more efficiently from animal products, vegetables, or tubers. If there is one thing you should completely avoid eating, it is wheat.

8. Sugar is especially unhealthy and fattening. Fructose, found largely in table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup (and fruit juice), is seriously bad shit when consumed anywhere near the levels of the standard American diet. Fructose is very likely a trigger that causes the bodyfat tissue defect mentioned in point #5. If you want to lose weight or improve your health, and you’re drinking a lot of soda pop, that’s the first thing you should cut out. Now, thanks to government subsidies, high-fructose corn syrup is currently found in virtually all processed and sweetened food… including those “heart-healthy” cereals and “low-fat” yoghurts and all that other nasty stuff.

9. Vegetable oils are unhealthy due to high levels of omega-6 fats, which block omega-3; so use heart-healthy butter instead (or coconut oil or ghee). Also, for similar reasons, avoid nuts and legumes. Especially soy.

10. So for optimal health and weight management, based on good science and quality clinical studies, what should people avoid eating? What should people eat?

image

Eat to satisfaction:

  • meat
  • fish
  • shellfish
  • eggs
  • butter
  • vegetables
  • coconut products
  • heavy cream
  • hard cheeses
  • cocoa
  • herbs, spices

In moderation (can eat more of these if you’re not trying to lose bodyfat):

  • fruit
  • tubers
  • good nuts (almond, macadamia, cashew)
  • whole milk
  • soft cheeses
  • full-fat greek yoghurt
  • rice

Minimize:

  • sugar
  • legumes, especially soy
  • vegetable oils
  • “low-fat” dairy
  • corn
  • oats

Avoid completely:

  • wheat and other gluten grains

I was trying to explain to my roommates a while ago that whole milk is actually better for you than other milk (though I generally drink 2% because whole milk is too rich for me) and I couldn’t remember the fucking study and THANK YOU!

This is all so true and thank you for sharing it.  I haven’t had wheat or sugar since January 2, and I have lost at least 12 pounds, feel GREAT and have way more energy than ever. Read the book “Wheat Belly” and see exactly why — and then try it for yourself.  Go one day, then one week, then one month - kick the grain (bread, pasta, etc.), sugar and starches.  Anyone can give up something for a month.  See how you feel!  I predict it will be fantastic. 

B

im gonna go on this diet

(via raspberry-wild)

5PM
thefrogman:

Lunar Baboon [website | twitter]
[h/t: pleatedjeans]

thefrogman:

Lunar Baboon [website | twitter]

[h/t: pleatedjeans]

5PM
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jarandhel:

At this point, yes I would say I do.  Mainly because I’ve seen the changes that psychological otherkin have brought to the otherkin community (which parallel the changes in the therian community when psychological explanations took over from spiritual therianthropy).  Memories of past lives - of what it actually meant to be an individual who was a member of a particular nonhuman species at a particular time on a particular world - are largely ignored in the community today.  Doubly so for any memories which are less than pleasant.  The same is largely true for traditional lore.  Instead, being otherkin largely becomes a medium for wish fulfillment - for what they would like being an elf, or being a wolf, etc, to mean.  I’ve literally had conversations with people who told me they were interested in learning about the culture of “Real 21st century Earth Elves” and that they were fine with making it up as they went along.
When you get right down to it, psychological otherkin inherently define themselves by interests and behaviors in a way that I don’t think was true of spiritual otherkin.  So you get more “I’m a wolf because I’m agressive!” or “I’m an elf because I like trees!” or “I’m greedy and growl a lot so I’m a dragon!” and more “I had a mental shift at work and I was growling at coworkers and could barely stand upright!” and less actual depth to the otherkin experience.  And a lot of it comes off as just picking a fursona to represent one’s inner animal and/or LARPing as one’s kintype.  Or blaming it for your negative behaviors, or using it as an excuse for when you need to blow off steam.  Frequently with little knowledge of what the supposed kintype’s real behaviors are.  Which of course doesn’t matter, because they’re not claiming to be this animal in any real sense - they’re claiming to be this animal in their head, so really it’s more that they’re claiming to be their own mental image of this animal.I can’t identity with that; there is literally no relationship between that attitude and what being otherkin means to me.  And the more I see the community going down that path, the less I see in it that appeals to me in the present or would have appealed to me when I first entered it.  Which makes me wonder how many genuine spiritual otherkin may be avoiding it because of what it’s turning into.
So yes, I do have something against psychological otherkin as a group.
Edit: Ask made rebloggable by request.

jarandhel:

At this point, yes I would say I do.  Mainly because I’ve seen the changes that psychological otherkin have brought to the otherkin community (which parallel the changes in the therian community when psychological explanations took over from spiritual therianthropy).  Memories of past lives - of what it actually meant to be an individual who was a member of a particular nonhuman species at a particular time on a particular world - are largely ignored in the community today.  Doubly so for any memories which are less than pleasant.  The same is largely true for traditional lore.  Instead, being otherkin largely becomes a medium for wish fulfillment - for what they would like being an elf, or being a wolf, etc, to mean.  I’ve literally had conversations with people who told me they were interested in learning about the culture of “Real 21st century Earth Elves” and that they were fine with making it up as they went along.

When you get right down to it, psychological otherkin inherently define themselves by interests and behaviors in a way that I don’t think was true of spiritual otherkin.  So you get more “I’m a wolf because I’m agressive!” or “I’m an elf because I like trees!” or “I’m greedy and growl a lot so I’m a dragon!” and more “I had a mental shift at work and I was growling at coworkers and could barely stand upright!” and less actual depth to the otherkin experience.  And a lot of it comes off as just picking a fursona to represent one’s inner animal and/or LARPing as one’s kintype.  Or blaming it for your negative behaviors, or using it as an excuse for when you need to blow off steam.  Frequently with little knowledge of what the supposed kintype’s real behaviors are.  Which of course doesn’t matter, because they’re not claiming to be this animal in any real sense - they’re claiming to be this animal in their head, so really it’s more that they’re claiming to be their own mental image of this animal.

I can’t identity with that; there is literally no relationship between that attitude and what being otherkin means to me.  And the more I see the community going down that path, the less I see in it that appeals to me in the present or would have appealed to me when I first entered it.  Which makes me wonder how many genuine spiritual otherkin may be avoiding it because of what it’s turning into.

So yes, I do have something against psychological otherkin as a group.

Edit: Ask made rebloggable by request.

5PM
chazzthejazz:

theamericankid:

OK OK I’LL STAHP 

I don’t usually reblog cats, but look at the change of heart at the end.
“Why I oughta use these claws of death and just….oh, nevermind.”

chazzthejazz:

theamericankid:

OK OK I’LL STAHP

I don’t usually reblog cats, but look at the change of heart at the end.

“Why I oughta use these claws of death and just….oh, nevermind.”

(via mothensidhe)

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latinlolitas:

camila BrasilShinobu

latinlolitas:

camila
Brasil

Shinobu

5PM

anasissammael:

Right dead doll
  for the Undertaker

Dresses are the points line
  are modified
I added lace
and cut off those hideous ruffles on the sleeve


bye and kiss

Anasis

5PM

uruguayanlolitas:

Nati en Philomene

5PM

prettyshitilike:

I got my bodyline order all planned out. 

Jacket in black

Jsk in black x white

Skirt in black

This would be my first time ordering legit clothes from them. I ordered a petti once from them (not for lolita because their pettis aren’t fluffy enough.) and it’s good quality and they are much less hit or miss then they used to be. Ever since that skirt came out i’ve been in love with it. I love stupid things.

Also that Jacket up top reminds me of the Vest that Enjolras wears. (not in the movie but pretty much everywhere else.) Like it doesn’t look anything like it but that’s because it isn’t a replica it’s Just cute. i dare you to find something that doesn’t remind me of les mis

I have to wait till wenesday to order it though.

4PM
fuckyeahbodyline:

http://www.bodyline.co.jp/bodyline/photos/l215-2.jpg?5/6/2013%2010:02:06%20AM
Right dead doll  for the UndertakerDresses are the points line  are modifiedI added laceand cut off those hideous ruffles on the sleeve

http://anasissammael.tumblr.com/post/49768186911/right-dead-doll-for-the-undertaker-dresses-are#disqus_thread

bye and kiss
Anasis

fuckyeahbodyline:

http://www.bodyline.co.jp/bodyline/photos/l215-2.jpg?5/6/2013%2010:02:06%20AM

Right dead doll
  for the Undertaker

Dresses are the points line
  are modified
I added lace
and cut off those hideous ruffles on the sleeve

http://anasissammael.tumblr.com/post/49768186911/right-dead-doll-for-the-undertaker-dresses-are#disqus_thread

bye and kiss

Anasis