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u/BeachBum_94 · 512 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

For anyone suffering from depression or mental illness, please know that there is absolutely help out there. Yes, maybe you have tried a lot of medications before, but maybe you’re new to this battle and need a little bit of help. Here are some things that have helped me:

-Friends and family
-seeing my doctor and being open with them about my feelings
-Reading (I’ll link some wonderful books down below).
-Being outside. Whether you’re walking, running, gardening or whatever. Being outside especially during a sunny day is wonderful.
-podcasts: The Hilarious World of Depression is a great podcast to listen to.
-meditation
-Believing in and being consistent with my medication.
-decent diet
-getting enough sleep

Here are some amazing books that have helped me:

Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things https://www.amazon.com/dp/1250077028/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_F6kZAbDERXVNH

Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir https://www.amazon.com/dp/0425261018/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_86kZAb5RJPPGJ

You Are Here: An Owner's Manual for Dangerous Minds https://www.amazon.com/dp/125011988X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_o7kZAb6QVETZH

Here is a link to the authors blog: http://thebloggess.com

Theres a lot of self help involved in mental illness. That’s the only way we survive. We can’t expect someone to be able to fix us. We can only try to understand and be kind to ourselves and know most importantly that depression lies and deceives us.

“Without the dark there isn’t light. Without the pain there is no relief. And I remind myself that I’m lucky to be able to feel such great sorrow, and also such great happiness. I can grab on to each moment of joy and live in those moments because I have seen the bright contrast from dark to light and back again. I am privileged to be able to recognize that the sound of laughter is a blessing and a song, and to realize that the bright hours spent with my family and friends are extraordinary treasures to be saved, because those same moments are a medicine, a balm. Those moments are a promise that life is worth fighting for, and that promise is what pulls me through when depression distorts reality and tries to convince me otherwise.”
Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

“To all who walk the dark path, and to those who walk in the sunshine but hold out a hand in the darkness to travel beside us: Brighter days are coming. Clearer sight will arrive. And you will arrive too. No, it might not be forever. The bright moments might be for a few days at a time, but hold on for those days. Those days are worth the dark.”
Jenny Lawson, Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

u/TotallyNormalSquid · 16 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Are there any brands as comfy as Sketchers for wide fit? I agree, they wear out quickly, but if I'm walking more than a couple hours a day for whatever reason, my feet wear out in like three days in other shoes. Can't say I've tried that many options, but then I don't wanna spend nearly a hundred bucks on each test. Found Sketchers worked and stuck with them, but if there's a hardy brand that's as comfortable, I'm listening?

Edit: Thanks for the advice everyone, but what I'm seeing looks like running shoes to me, whereas I buy Sketchers like these that I can just about get away with wearing to work. I now realise most Sketchers also look like running shoes, should have been more clear.

u/RenownedWumbologist · 468 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Close, but incorrect. The houses are actually supposed to be made out of ships' smokestacks. Here's an excerpt from the "The Oral History of Spongebob SquarePants" quoting Kenny Pittenger, a background designer for the show in the beginning:

> The main thing was to keep everything nautical—so we use lots of rope, wooden planks, ships’ wheels, netting, anchors, and boilerplate and rivets. Most of the houses in Bikini Bottom are called “stack houses” because they were supposed to look as though they were fashioned out of ships’ smokestacks.

Source:

Tom Heintjes, An Oral History of Spongebob SquarePants, Hogan's Alley, the Magazine of the Cartoon Arts, (2012)

Edit: Same source but free online

u/remembertosmilebot · 5 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Did you know Amazon will donate a portion of every purchase if you shop by going to smile.amazon.com instead? Over $50,000,000 has been raised for charity - all you need to do is change the URL!

Here are your smile-ified links:

https://smile.amazon.com/Guidos-Gays-Journey-Americas-Heart/dp/1546841601/ref=sr_1_1

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u/KyThePlantGuy · 28 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Blitzed https://www.amazon.com/dp/1328915344/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BdXvCbBXXFCRE

This is actually a great book about all the drugs used in the Nazi army.

u/tdogg8 · 1 pointr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Yeah it can be pretty brutal if you're not prepared. Something like this is what you want but I'd do some research personally to find one that works well with the Hitachi. The one I have for example doesn't work perfectly (the dimming does weird things which I think has to do with the vibration/current frequency but I digress) but does the job well enough so it's not the end of the world.

u/LeprechaunsKilledJFK · 6 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

I looked it up and I think s/he's referring to the brand Gator Skin which makes foam dodgeballs with a synthetic coating that looks and feels nothing like alligator skin and are designed not to hurt. It sounds like the kid who cried was just a wuss.

u/Morighant · 1 pointr/BikiniBottomTwitter

LA STICKERS The Pioneers Used to Ride These Babies for Miles - Spongebob - Sticker Graphic - Auto, Wall, Laptop, Cell, Truck Sticker for Windows, Cars, Trucks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KWKMHCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IW5iDb1BD7816

u/DujTheCat · -18 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

Ahem ahem, the winners of the war of 1812 here.... the British won the war.

American war aims were two things, invading Canada and ending impressment.

Two outcomes: the failure to invade Canada, and nothing in the Treaty of Ghent mentioning impressment because Madison knew he had absolutely no power to make those demands because the British had won.

Out of all the theartres of the war the British dominated 2 and the Americans none.

The pride of the US Navy was humiliated time and time again, mainly by Charles Napier on Eurylas and Brooke on HMS Shannon.

In fact the British reminded America who won the war of 1812 when their next decades of fiscal defence spending was on putting stone forts in every harbour on the east coast, as they could not afford to be blockaded by the Royal Navy ever again.

In short; Blockaded to bankruptcy, unable to invade Canada, loss of Navy, public buildings of Washington burnt down. Pretty big L.

Calling it a draw is like the Nazis trying and failing to take Moscow and being like it's a draw guys! no one really won this!

And Americans are utterly unable to accept they were defeated. 😘

https://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/essays/british-perspective/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Britain-Won-War-1812/dp/1843836653

u/Veritech-1 · 2 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

> a basic understanding of ac system principles doesn’t always equate to an understand of the complexities of the modern automobile

It's a 2005. This is the Original Equipment

To my knowledge, this unit won't throw OBD codes, maybe an AC analyzer could detect a leak, but as I said, it was holding vacuum. I've never heard of a computer that can tell you your compressor has failed. And it still doesn't change the fact that when I had my car refilled with freon and the system was pressurized, the compressor magically worked...

u/willmaster123 · 2 pointsr/BikiniBottomTwitter

https://www.amazon.com/Other-Slavery-Uncovered-Enslavement-America/dp/1536661422

I very, very much suggest you read this book if you really want to know what I am talking about. Much of the devastation brought upon the natives was done by individual explorers and slavers and marauders who never put their allegiance to a crown or had connections to any major organization, hence why their stories weren't told the same way Cortez or Columbus's was. As early as 1620, there were tens of thousands of traders, slavers, and marauders in just the Caribbean. We only ever hear the stories of the (relatively) innocent settlers, who often had contracts with the various crowns they were sent by. They weren't there to pillage and enslave and steal (slavery of the natives was banned by the spanish crown for the most part), they were there to settle and live.

Its also important to note that there was a massive interest to wipe away atrocities and massacres during the colonial era. There is a reason you only typically hear about the 'good' settlers, and never the thousands of slavers and pillagers.