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It definitely changes your perspective on magic, and it has informed my understandings of a lot of practices that are hyper popular today since it covers not just Greek and Roman influences but also ways that Islamic and Arabic influences would get filtered though those and even Spanish communities before reaching places like England.
If you go on the internet and google how to dry out a drenched book, you’ll find a forum where someone else asked the same question and was told to go fuck themselves and just google it.
If you go on the internet and confidently announce that the best way to dry out a drenched book is to dip it in alcohol and light it on fire, and nobody else has ever figured out a better way to dry out a book without damaging it. Argue about it with absolute confidence for long enough, and somebody willwrite you out a peer-reviewed 30 page tutorial with an essay section with 15 cited sources that offers you threedifferent, separate, far superior methods on how to dry out a drenched book.
While the human desire to help one-another may wane or falter, you can always count on the righteous anger of someone witnessing a stranger being Wrong On The Internet.
but um then what is the method to dry out a drenched book?
I don’t have time for the full 30 page tutorial with citations, but, having done library disaster recovery in both theory and practice, it depends on:
how drenched the book is
what it’s been drenched in and how dirty that was
what kinds of material the book is made of
how many other books have been drenched
But really the two primary methods of salvaging wet books are air drying and vacuum freeze drying. Since few people have quick access to a vacuum freezer, here’s a guide to saving your books and other precious things after they’ve been soaked from the State Library of Queensland. And because I’m nice, here’s a solid video showing air-drying techniques from Preservation Australia:
Andhere’s another showing how to safely remove books from dirty water and clean them.
Important things to note:
You have less than 48 hours to act before you’ll get mould. You can buy time for most books and paper documents by wrapping them individually in baking or freezer paper, or putting them into individual plastic bags and stuffing them in a freezer to freeze through. You’ll be able to safely thaw them and dry them later. This is not safe for photos and may not be safe for other things like mixed media.
Don’t use hair dryers or other heat sources or you’ll get mould. It’ll also make distorions worse.
Youreally don’t want mould. Believe me. It will spread through every single book you own and it’s toxic as fuck.
Oh wouldn’t this be tragic if word of this spread out everywhere possible?
Oh no…my hand slipped…
Remember if you live somewhere where this is an option you need, you need to be keeping a healthy stock of pregnancy tests and using them regularly to catch the pregnancy early enough. It is incredibly common for people to only find out well past 10 weeks. Of course that can be expensive so look for the paper strip type that doctors use, not the bulky plastic types typically advertised for home use if you can. And dont fall for marketing gimmicks with pregnancy tests, they all work about the same, you don’t need a digital screen and if in doubt do another test tomorrow.
(Also do your test first thing when you wake up for best results)
I would HATE for anyone in Texas to ACCIDENTALLY read this…
The dollar store carries pregnancy tests and they’re just as accurate as the ones from the pharmacy, fyi
Having worked in a doctor’s office, can confirm we just used cheap plastic OTC pregnancy tests and the dollar tree has them sometimes for $1.
As a further reminder– (loosely) once the sperm hits the egg and you become “officially pregnant”, pregnancy is calculated by going back to the date of your LAST period.
So if the date of your conception is March 29, but you got off your period March 01, congrats! You’re now 1 month/4 weeks pregnant. That’s how pregnancy is calculated.
And you absolutely cannot find out the day you conceived that you’re pregnant, because it takes at least 2 weeks before your body makes enough HCG to be perceived by a pregnancy test– so that’s another two weeks.
Which means you could have sex, become pregnant, wait the two weeks to test, and be ‘six weeks’ pregnant. That’s right– if you do everything right, and find out you’re pregnant literally as SOON as possible, you can already be 6 weeks pregnant.
“The Texas Heartbeat Act prohibits abortion when there is a detectable heartbeat, which may be as early as 6 weeks into a woman’s pregnancy.” This is why this act is genuinely evil. You could be ‘two weeks out from the date you had the sex that got you pregnant’ and be 6 weeks pregnant.
It’s not likely, but it’s incredibly possible. If you miss a period, it hurts NOTHING to check immediately. Don’t wait. Waiting a single month after your missed period to test could mean you’re suddenly 10 weeks pregnant– or more.
Actually, hang on, I want to talk more–
I went to the aidaccess website. For some states, they can mail the medicine to you directly without a prescription. For others, they’ll do an online consult with a doctor to prescribe and then mail you the medicine.
The cost can be from $110-150.
When you first start the consult, you see this.
We want to look at the second option. Because these are shipped internationally, and as sited on the website due to covid delays, the medicine takes three to four weeks to reach you.
If you find out you are pregnant at six weeks, you must order immediately in order to do a pill abortion at home under the ten week window. However, it gives you the option to buy in advance. Both mifepristone and misoprostol tablets usually carry a 2-year shelf life. The price isn’t THAT much higher than Plan B.
I researched that on my own– the shelf life thing– but was incredibly pleased to see the aidaccess website got into it as well.
[Image text: Advance provision 1. If you live in a place with a very restrictive abortion law, it can be helpful to have the medicines for a medical abortion in advance case of a future unwanted pregnancy. In this case you should contact us again immediately when you find out that you are pregnant so that we can give you the proper guidance. Please check the expiration date when you received the medicines (most can be kept up to 2 years after receiving the package as long as they are kept at room temperature and in their original and undamaged blister packs. It is likely that they can be kept for even longer but their effectiveness cannot be guaranteed after that point.
2.If you want the medicines because you had unprotected sex less than 5 days ago, you can still use emergency contraceptives!]
The aidacess website walks you through EVERY PART OF THIS.
If you have $150 to spare, this is potentially live-saving medication. If your current plan is to drive out of state, stay for three days at a hotel to maybe get an in-person abortion after listening to a heartbeat etc, please consider that cost versus this cost. It has a shelf life of two years. I’m considering buying some right now.
I am incredibly moved to know this option exists and am currently about to share it with every social media site I can.
An organization I like to donate to is the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, the only org in the US that works to defend victims of domestic violence who have been charged with crimes, usually for harming their abusers in self-defense, “failing to protect” their children in dv situations or “kidnapping” their children while fleeing violence. Thinking about them as we’re thinking about legal retaliation against domestic violence victims!
Different designs call for different icon fonts. Some sets have thick, round lines, others have sharp, elegant lines. Some have unusual icons, some are lightweight and just have the basics. Instead of asking for everyone’s favorite icon fonts in my discord groups 500 different times, here’s my masterlist of icon fonts and icon font collections for easy reference.
While there are many icon fonts out there, the ones in this collection are easy to use and install. If your favorite icon font isn’t on the list, reblog with your picks!
Tutorial: Change the color of Tumblr’s New Audio player
Hi guys, so you may have noticed Tumblr has a brand new audio player and I, personally, am very uncomfortable with the color it has, especially when it just doesn’t match with the theme’s color scheme.
So, this is what your audio player originally looks like:
First, you have to install jQuery to your theme. Add this snippet before the </head> tag:
A little over a month ago, all gifs on Tumblr pages were automatically converted into .gifv. Thankfully, this extension for Chrome and Firefox was created.
However, more recently, Tumblr started converting all gifs on individual blogs automatically as well, and while that extension is now working, it’s not a great way to ensure the gifs in your blog show up in the .gif format, because not everyone is going to have the extension installed.
There’s a way to make gifs be gifs again on your blog, too, though.
Inspired by David DeSandro’s masonry,griddery is a script that automatically organizes divs into a grid without relying on .height()andposition:absolute, instead utilizing table-row,table-cell, and :nth-child to mimic a grid by sorting the divs into columns.
I played around with this idea for my tags panel in my Bliss page, and wanted to tidy up the code and share it.
Folk Witchcraft: A Guide to Lore, Land, and the Familiar Spirit for the Solitary Practitioner
– A Book Review–
Published in 2019 and written by Roger J. Horne, this book is quite unique compared to other books of traditional craft. This book’s strength lies in utter simplicity and accessibility for those interested in a historically-informed practice. From charming original illustrations to clear and frank explanations, this book would make an excellent companion to the beginning or intermediate witch.
This reads quite differently from Huson, Chumbley, or Schulke. It’s not riddled with poetry (though it contains charming verse), and it’s not abundantly edgy or dark. Imagine, instead, just sitting on the back porch as leaves fall, while your grandpa tells you tales of local spooks.
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