I hate hate hate people taking my picture without consent.

It feels like such an invasion. Especially when I’ve told them not to and they go ahead and do it anyway.

Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self esteem, first make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounding yourself with assholes.

William Gibson (via quotesforintellectuals)

Being depressed so badly that I can’t work does not mean it’s a fucking treat. Depressed people don’t sit at home all day having the time of their lives. It’s god damn miserable.

Jeez.

‎”First and foremost, when looking at the standards for mental illness, it is not that the individual is being diagnosed as ill, it is that society is being diagnosed as healthy, and that is the fundamental error.

Stefan Molyneux (via thinksquad)

FACT: Pansexual and pan-curious people are actually descendants of an alien race where each individual has two, not one, pancreases.

Then whhhhyyyy am I diabetic HUH

(Source: factsaboutqueers)

(Source: thinksquad)

With Women, we speak of “love”, “duty”, “right”, “wrong”, “pity”, “hope”, and other irrational and emotional conceptions, which have no existence, and the fiction of which has no object except to control feminine exuberances.

Edwin Abbott

(via did-you-kno)

Measuring Blood Sugars

spoonfulofsplenda:

I’ve noticed some people refer to their blood sugar numbers as being 2.2 or 3.41, but for me my sugars aren’t decimals, they’re  numbers like 120 or 220. 

Would someone like to explain this to me ?  I could use Google but It’s easier to understand from a fellow diabetic.

Brits use mmol/L (Millimoles per litre) aka the ‘decimals’.

Americans use mg/dl (Milligrams per one hundred millilitres) aka the numbers.

There’s a converter here if you want it.

I have no idea which one diabetics in other countries use.