Text ID: SURE YOU MOVED OUT YEARS AGO BUT THAT DOESN'T MATTER. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR MOTHER'S HOUSE.
SOMETIMES WHEN GOOD THINGS HAPPEN / YOU START TO WONDER / IF THINGS WERE EVER BAD. // MAYBE YOU JUST EXAGGERATED.// YOUR MOTHER ALWAYS SAY YOU EXAGGERATE THINGS.// SHE SAYS IT'S THE WRITER IN YOU.// YOUR MOTHER IS A VERY GOOD LIAR. // YOU LEARNED FROM THE BEST.
ngl i used to think 25 years old was like ancient when i was 16. i think that's just how ur brain works when you're a teen tbh. the main thing to know is that your life is not over in your 20s, it's actually when you first begin figuring out how you're gonna live your life. even into our 30s. it's really not the end of your "prime" or whatever. that shit is spread by skincare and makeup companies to sell you shit. you're fine
all on ao3 <3
oneshots
you're a fool. by scarletazure
in pursuit of silver by gravitational (celestialmechanics)
crossing summer again by iamsomebody
on december by chuuyasoup
interlude by chuuyasoup
climb past the moon by chuuyasoup
i'm yours, yours, yours (here are your wings my baby) by themoonisdead
of course i can't by getoswrongs (juyang)
The Starlight Man by CharmPoint
importance by yuki_MXIVo
cherry blossom heart by yuki_MXIVo
embers by yuki_MXIVo
gods from the machine by yuki_MXIVo
copa amoris by ilovegetosuguru
a spin around the rumor mill by ilovegetosuguru
multi-chapter
Anchor by yuki_MXIVo
Cannibalization of the Apex by CharmPoint
Carry Me Home by yuki_MXIVo
series
better with you by themoonisdead
Sweet on by CharmPoint
Caesura & Volta by cielelyse (be sure to check the ratings of each fic)
this by no means is a comprehensive list of books, but this may give you a starter point as to where to start reading more about asian experiences and learning about asian culture. hopefully, you will find something you enjoy!
such a lovely little war: saigon 1961-63 and saigon calling: london 1963-75, marcelino truong: the story of a french-vietnamese boy and his family during the vietnam war
almost american girl, robin ha: memoir of a korean girl who moves to america and experiences racism and sexism in high school
year of the rabbit, tian veasna: the tale of a family’s drive to survive the brutal khmer rouge regime
banned book club, kim hyunsook, ryan estrada and ko hyungju: memoir of a girl attending college in korea during the 1980s dictatorship and taking part in a banned book club
cat diary: yon and mu, junji ito: horror comic about a guy who adopts two cats who terrorize him
why we swim, bonnie tsui: swimming’s history, from olympic champions to japanese samurai swimmers
minor feelings, cathy park hong: essay collection of asian experiences of racism in the US
reading lolita in tehran, azar nafisi: an english professor’s experiences during the iranian revolution
all you can ever know, nicole chung: memoir of a korean girl adopted by white parents
family in six tones: a refugee mother, an american daughter, lan cao: memoir of a mother and daughter, the former of whom was a vietnam war refugee
on earth we’re briefly gorgeous, ocean vuong: a lovely, poetic letter from a vietnamese son to his mother
little fires everywhere, celeste ng: literary novel about a quiet suburban town and seemingly perfect family that changes once a traveling artist and her daughter move to town
the kiss quotient, helen hoang: super feel good romance featuring an autistic protagonist and a hunky swedish-vietnamese love interest
evil and the mask, fuminori nakamura: thriller novel that blew my head off
the windup bird chronicle, haruki murakami: literary novel about a man’s wife who disappeared suddenly and the mysterious journey he embarks on to find her again
pachinko, minjin lee: the multigenerational story of a family of koreans in japan during the early 20th century
prophecy (the dragon king chronicles #1), ellen oh: ya novel set in a korean fantasy landscape about a girl assigned to be the bodyguard to a prince during a demon invasion
run to me earth, paul yoon: the story of 3 orphans struggling to find their way in laos
in addition, i’d like you to notice these two lovely lists by @papenathys and @gaaaandaaaalf at these two links [x, x]. these lists are of south asian writers specifically, if you’re interested in them!
add on your favorite books by asian authors if you’d like in the notes :)
[edit: sorry it was incomplete when i queued it. good thing i checked haha]
– Noor Unnahar, Instagram account "noor_unnahar"
[TEXT ID: / [Lemons] / My father's mother loved lemons. Years after her passing, / we run out of everything, but never / lemons. / Nothing else shelters grief / better than memory. / It's my father way of saying, / even in your absence, you will be / cared by me. / END ID]
Ya know as someone that loves durarara very much i really was not there during the fandoms high peaks omg..fics,art etc I missed all that shit. Maybe cause i was young and was late to everything (I didn’t even know about durarara till toonami aired the dub 2012 wtf?)ANYWAYS that being said shizaya been one my long time ships and like i said i wasn’t there for drrr popularity here so! Can anyone rec me shizaya fics from all those years ago? One everyone here loved a lot! Any shizaya fic is fine! I just love them dearly that i want my brain to deep fry from this unlikely pair more LOL
Mindful activities to start :D!
Did you know that being grateful actually rewires your brain?
Being grateful:
- Improves sleep
- Relieves stress
- Decreases pain levels
- Increases energy
- Reduces depression and anxiety
- Enhances empathy
- Reduces aggression
- Improves self-esteem
- Increases happiness
- Strengthens positive emotions
- Reduces materialism
And so much more
gods, i hope i terrify you.
the witch doesn't burn in this one, amanda lovelace, 2018
A newborn’s body undergoes many changes to adapt to life outside the womb, one of the most dramatic being the heart. Before birth, very little blood is sent to the lungs - most is diverted away from the lungs through a vessel called the ductus arteriosus. Before birth, the ductus arteriosus is as large as the aorta.
The placenta helps the baby “breathe” while growing in the womb.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide flow through the blood in the placenta
At birth, the baby’s lungs are filled with fluid. They are not inflated.
The baby takes the first breath within about 10 seconds after delivery. This breath sounds like a gasp, as the newborn’s central nervous system reacts to the sudden change in temperature and environment.
Lungs inflate and begin working, moving oxygen into the bloodstream and removing carbon dioxide (exhalation).
Lungs become distended, the capillary network dilated and their resistance is reduced drastically so that a rich flow of blood can take place.
Pressure in the right atrium sinks in comparison to left
pressure turn around in the atria causes the septum primum to be pressed against the septum secundum and the foramen secundum becomes functionally closed.
Towards the end of the first year, it has also grown together in 99% of the babies –> the hole between the left and right atrium is closed.
Fluid drains or is absorbed from the respiratory system.
Cutting of the umbilical cord gets rid of the placental low resistance area, increasing peripheral resistance in systemic circulation.
pressure in the aorta is now higher than that in truncus pulmonalis
pO2 pressure in the aorta increases since the blood is now oxygenated directly in the baby’s lungs
Triggering a contraction of the smooth musculature in the wall of the ductus arteriosus - closing
The ductus arteriosus closes within the first day or two.
However this doesn’t always happen smoothly - resulting in a congenital (from birth) heart defect - ASD (atrial septal defect)
The severity of the defect depends on the size of the hole -it may be very small (less than 5mm) with minimal leakage, allowing the individual to live a normal life. Location also plays a role in blood flow and oxygen levels.
ASDs are defined as primum (linked to other heart defects of the ventricular septum and mitral valve) and secundum defects (a single, small or large hole). They may also be more than one small hole in the septum or wall between the two chambers.
The hole may stay the same size, or grow with the rest of the heart during development and consequently will be monitored throughout childhood development, then more infrequently throughout adulthood.
Easy and very effective
Requires nothing but your body
Includes attack