#sameen ‘ahahahaha my girlfriend is a sucker i can get her to do anything for me’ shaw#root already has a limited life expectancy span but shaw just managed to shave off a few years by stressing root the fuck out#root is freaking out like omg since when am i the responsible one???? this is not what i signed up for#like shaw has driven her to huff and puff in irritation AMAZING#also the manhandling and how shaw allows it though lbr she’s too busy being smug LOOK AT THAT SHIT EATING GRIN#she is getting so much life out of annoying root by getting her way#what an asshole (via twistdmentality)
remember how root is always always unshakeable? lol
Author: kirkwallhellmouth
“I
know what the fans want; I think it’s important to give the fans what
they want, because I feel like they’ve been down that Root and Shaw
journey for so long,” Shahi acknowledged. “They got a kiss last year,
which is good. We’ll see what this year brings. I love working with Amy.
She and I feel very mutually about each other, so I hope we get to
flirt with that dynamic.”From here on out, Person of Interest should be held up as an example anytime some other show’s producers claim they cannot get their two female leads together in a romantic relationship because………uh, reasons. It can be done. Person of Interest is doing it. Openly, without apology or self-aggrandizing fanfare, but rather with a simple shrug as if to say, “Yeah. Why wouldn’t we? It makes sense, improves the show, and our two actresses have ‘pinch me, I’m dreaming’ kind of chemistry.”
American Diabetes Month
November is a month chosen by many organizations to raise awareness about important issues. One of those issues that effects be personally is diabetes. I have been living with Type 1 diabetes for what will be 15 years this February. Diabetes is, unfortunately, one of the health issues that’s still largely in the dark of the mainstream cultural consciousness of the US, and probably other countries as well. It’s one of those health issues that often gets trotted out as the butt of jokes because of misinformation, or is seen as “not that serious” because, hey, “at least you don’t have cancer.” News flash: people can go into remission from cancer, and many can be cancer-free for many years after finishing their treatment. Diabetes is a disease you can control, but “control” is not “remission” and there is no cure for diabetes. Most diabetics will be dealing with this disease, in some way or another, until they die. So no, it’s not cancer, but it sure as hell isn’t somehow automatically a better alternative.
Here are a list of facts about the impact of diabetes from the American Diabetes Association:
About Diabetes
Prevalence
• Nearly 26 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes.
• Another 79 million Americans have prediabetes and are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
• Recent estimates project that as many as 1 in 3 American adults will have diabetes in 2050 unless we take
steps to Stop Diabetes.The Toll on Health
• Two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke.
• Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure.
• Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults.
• The rate of amputation for people with diabetes is 10 times higher than for people without diabetes.
• About 60-70 percent of people with diabetes have mild to severe forms of nerve damage that could result
in pain in the feet or hands, slowed digestion, sexual dysfunction and other nerve problems.Cost of Diabetes
• The American Diabetes Association estimates that the total national cost of diagnosed diabetes in the
United States is $174 billion.
o Direct medical costs reach $116 billion and the average medical expenditure among people with
diabetes is 2.3 times higher than those without the disease.
o Indirect costs amount to $58 billion (disability, work loss, premature mortality).
o Further published studies suggest that when additional costs for gestational diabetes, prediabetes and
undiagnosed diabetes are included, the total diabetes-related costs in the U.S. could exceed $218
billion.
• The cost of caring for someone with diabetes is $1 out of every $5 in total healthcare costs.Now, there’s also a myth that, if you just “take good care” of yourself and have good control of your diabetes, that you won’t have any complications. This is, sadly, not always the case, because no matter how much a person with diabetes tries, things can go wrong even if you’re doing everything “right.” Sometimes your body just betrays you. That’s how it goes. That’s a lot of how diabetes happens in the first place: genetic predisposition generally plays a major role in Type 1, Type 1.5, AND Type 2. Environmental factors, including some types of viruses, also play a role, and there are also other things that can increase the risk of developing diabetes.
Having diabetes means you have, automatically, a higher risk of basically all the “big name” health problems, and it means you have a higher risk of depression.
Diabetes is serious. It’s not a death sentence, but it’s no walk in the park, either. It’s not a punchline for people who don’t have the disease to use to belittle those who do.
Reblogging myself since it is November again. This is year 17-going-on-18 of my life with type 1 diabetes.
To add to something the post I just made points out (that Type 1 isn’t just for children)…
People of ALL ages can have Type 1 or Type 2 or LADA; everybody who has diabetes developed at whatever age they developed it, and then they continued to age.
Most television ads involving diabetes or diabetes medication/supplies, however, paint diabetes as involving only two age groups: children and people over 50. That’s also about how a lot of the actual literature on diabetic health and nutrition does it, too.
This leaves a HUGE age bracket in middle in a “…so what do I do?” zone. Because people who get diagnosed as kids grow up. They become young adults and then adults and have different needs than kids and older people. But as far as marketing goes? Yeah, they don’t exist as far as people who only know about diabetes from TV ads are concerned.
As someone with Type 1 diabetes who has firmly aged out of childhood and is edging toward the older end of young adulthood…it’s a weird feeling, when I stop and think about it.
Hey now-former FB friend,
Your insurance rate went up because insurance companies are sacks of shit who do not actual give a rat’s ass about people. They are corporations.
This is not an example of the US government “becoming more like communism every day.” The insurance companies jack up rates because they are out for cash; that is a result of capitalism. The Affordable Healthcare Act is not in-and-of-itself responsible for rate hikes. Again, that is insurance companies being assholes for being told they have to allow any one who pays them to be insured.
But that’s not the main reason I unfriended you over this.
The main reason I unfriended you was because you compared insurance rate hikes to rape.
Those are very different things.
The part where you implied you totally would be onboard with an armed uprising against the government for “trying to give things away for free” also did not help your case.





























