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  2. Technology peaked at this aesthetic

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    guerrillatech:

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    in case anyone was wondering, this is Dean Balsamini; the NY Post reporter who doxxed a 23 year old EMT for having an OnlyFans account despite her begging him not to publish the story after he snooped around on her anyway.

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    aside from trying to make ends meet as an EMT with an OnlyFans gig on the side, she also was working as a part time restaurant host, during a pandemic. this piece of shit reporter went behind her back and informed her employer about her OnlyFans gig. Dean Balsamini and Susan Edelman disregarded the ethics of journalism and published the story as well as the EMT’s name without permission anyway, resulting in a maelstrom of heartache and stress for this 23 year old EMT who has since received death threats and has lived in fear of losing her job—DURING A PANDEMIC.

    let Balsamini know how you feel:

    dbalsamini@nypost.com

    A reminder to everyone that outing a sexworker is an act of VIOLENCE as long as we are still fighting for decrim.

    My heart goes out to this woman in this horrendous time, especially on today, December 17th: the international day to end violence against sex workers.

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    No, but seriously. If whenever you get up from wherever you start to feel faint, get palpitations, get numb, get nauseous, get light-headed and/or literally feel your blood drop to your feet, check the symptoms of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome.

    Also add more salt to your diet lol. With or without the POTS unless you have hypertension in which case I’d be more cautious.

    Actually, it’s not just that you can reblog this. I want people to reblog this.

    My poor mom went by years without knowing why the fuck she was having all these debilitating symptoms.

    All it took was me making her add some more salt to her diet and have an isotonic drink daily and she IMMEDIATELY (as in, less than an hour) stopped feeling faint whenever she got up from kneeling down and her hair is slowly falling off less and less.

    She used to need at least 5 minutes to recover from kneeling down and now she kneels down and stands up like it’s nothing. Even her joint pain from EDS and brain fog have improved tremendously and she has much more energy.

    It’s not normal to always get dizzy when you kneel down and then get up, or when you get up from bed or a chair.

    It’s not normal for any of that to make you light-headed or nauseous, or get blurry vision, headaches or palpitations.

    It’s not normal for your body to suck at regulating its temperature and for your heart rate to go insane if you’re just mildly stressed.

    It’s not normal to want to be active and “productive” but be unable to get your body to do anything so you just lay there, or if you manage to get anything done, you’ll need a whole week to recover.

    It’s not normal to be tremendously tired all the time no matter how much you rest and sleep, even if people think you’re just “lazy”.

    I’m pointing all these things out as abnormal because chronically ill people tend to not realize that our symptoms are symptoms.

    Our individual bodies are the only bodies we’ve experienced and since most of us don’t look any different from others and aren’t taken seriously when we complain of any ailment, we assume our symptoms happen to everyone. They do not.

    People with no physical conditions (at least not impairing ones such as being a bit short-sighted) do not have their bodies make life difficult for them, unless they’re temporarily ill. But we are ill ALL the time.

    Take yourself seriously. Doctors and healthy people already don’t, so if you don’t take yourself seriously, who will?

    If your body is making life difficult for you, there’s probably something going on with it, and if it persists and nothing makes it go away, it may be a chronic illness.

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    Self care.

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