So many TV shows/movies depict the Epi Pen as a total solution for anaphylaxis...it's not. The Epi Pen gives you 30 minutes to get to a hospital where they can save your life. TV makes it look like you just have to use the Epi Pen and then the crisis is over. Do people without allergies or a loved one with allergies know that an Epi Pen only buys you time? The more I see this on TV the more I worry...
**Maybe you should reblog this because I'm actually worried that most people don't know.
-Don't cover the back end (blue) of the Epi Pen with your thumb.
-Make sure the Epi Pen clicks when you inject it in the thigh AND hold it down for several seconds.
Calling this out doesn’t mean you don’t love LeBron James.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility 2021! This year, we celebrate Trans Week of Action and work against dangerous transphobic legislation progressing all over the U.S.
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He was a young artist employed by the Disney studio, but tasked with the entry-level job of finishing off the work of the animators and crafting the “in-between” animations that completed the characters’ movements. Wong had learned that studio executives were creating a film from the new novel, Bambi, A Life in the Woods by Felix Salten. Tom says the young artist read the book and without consulting his supervisor, “took the script and painted some visual concepts to set the mood, color and the design.”
His sketches recalled the lush mountain and forest scenes of Sung dynasty landscape paintings. His initiative paid off. Walt Disney, who was looking for something new for the film, was captivated and personally directed that Wong be promoted. Today, top animators and illustrators revere Wong’s work. Children today are as enchanted by the misty, lyrical brushstrokes of Wong’s colorful nature scenes, inspired by his training at Otis College of Art and self-study of Sung Dynasty art
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Honestly, I don't care who they cast as Percy Jackson in the new tv show, I just want it to be Percy.
Did I have a preconceived notion of what person looked like growing up. Yes. Do I have a couple specific ideas of how I want Percy to look in the show to better represent me and also other people. Yes. But for me, it doesn't matter the face, or the hair, or any of that, as long as it's Percy.
The Percy who taught me that just because I'm different doesn't mean I'm broken, and doesn't mean that I can't accomplish things. The Percy that learns to be proud of who he is, and taught me to be proud of who I am. Heck, Percy Jackson was one of the first characters in Media, one of the first people ever that truly had me questioning my gender, what gender means to me, and who I was, in order to help find my identity. I wanted to be him. Now, he has helped me want to be me.
So come on Disney, do it. Cast an Actor of color, a trans kid, a genderqueer kid, a kid who really is neurodivergent. Or has freckles or acne. Or isn't the "conventional" muscular body type. Don't worry, go ham. Because Percy is Percy, no matter what he looks like. Because it doesn't matter what somebody looks like, it matters who they are.
Because Percy is and always was a good kid. And as long as you have that, you have Percy.
Contrary to popular belief u can support trans women for reasons other than pissing off terfs
I want Logan Lerman to do a Stan Lee in the Riordanuniverse films and tv’ shows. No explanation. No reason. Just Logan showing up everywhere.