Hey guys, sorry this took a while to make. This list is of everyone who left my post a note. I started to put them in alphabetical order but ended up saying fuck it. If you’re not supposed to be on this list, or if I didn’t add you you can just message me. And if you want to be added to future additions of the list, comment your url in the comment box.
Otherwise, yall should totally hit up and follow all the peeps on this list. There arn’t as many masculine thinspo blogs out there so I figured this would help our side of the community become more connected.Â
“You’d be surprised”, said Xaldien, who just lost four followers and received a lovely “men can’t be raped” anon shortly after reblogging this the first time.
Yowch, disgusting.
If I don’t reblog this, assume I’m dead.
Always reblog this
If you Dont reblog this if u see it then i cant call u my friend
IF ANYONE TELLS ME THAT MEN CAN’T BE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND RAPE, I AM SICKENED BY THEIR MERE PRESENCE ON MY BLOG.
If you disagree with me, unfollow my blog, block me and never look at my blog again.
If you want to debate about this or send anon’s about this, I will reply but your actions have consequences.
Out of 19000+ followers I have, only one of you actually reblogged about this issue, yet a lot of you have reblogged and liked a picture by playboy about catcalling and that how men should never do it.
Additionally, I have received abuse in my ask box (which I will be answering when I can) and threats. In particular death threats and rape threats.
I can see the real problem here already. Male domestic violence and rape is just invisible in our society because we don’t want to talk about this because it just damages the status quo of this fucking website.
I’m a male victim of child sexual abuse. We matter. Please, reblog this.
Please never forget male victims are real and it can happen to everyone/anyone
if you don’t reblog, i swear to god you have no heart, brain or a soul
if you don’t reblog i swear to god you have no heart brain or a soul
^Haiku^bot^8. I detect haikus with 5-7-5 format. Sometimes I make mistakes.
keep in mind that this is how many calories you would have to eat more than you burn in a day. the average person burns 1500 – 2000 naturally. if you ate 3000 calories today, you won’t gain even half a pound. remember that the next time you binge and the scale says you gained 4 pounds. it’s not real weight, just breathe. start fresh tomorrow ♥
over the years, i have been taught what certain cravings mean and how i can replace them in a healthy way. so i figured, why not share it with you guys?Â
if you crave chocolate…
your body needs magnesium. a quick fix for this is raw nuts and seeds, legumes, or fresh fruits.Â
if you crave sweets…
your body might need some of the following:Â
-chromium – have some broccoli, grapes, cheese, or chicken.Â
-carbon – chow down on some fresh fruit.Â
-phosphorus – chicken, eggs, legumes, or grains can help.Â
-tryptophan – similar to magnesium, have some raw nuts and seeds, legumes, or fresh fruits.Â
if you crave bread or toast…Â
your body needs nitrogen. have some high protein foods such as fish, meat, nuts, or beans.Â
if you crave fatty foods…Â
your body needs calcium. broccoli, kale, legumes, or cheese help.Â
if you crave alcohol…Â
your body might need some of the following:
-protein – think seafood, dairy, or nuts.Â
-avenin – chow down on some granola or oatmeal.Â
-calcium –
broccoli, kale, legumes, or cheese help.
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-potassium – bitter greens or seaweed usually do the trick.Â
if you crave ice cream/shaved ice…Â
your body needs iron. some suggestions are fish, greens, seaweed, or black cherries.Â
if you crave burned or grilled food…Â
your body needs carbon. chow down on some fresh fruits.Â
if you crave soda and carbonated drinks…Â
your body needs calcium.Â
broccoli, kale, legumes, or cheese help.
if you crave salty foods…
your body needs chloride. goat milk (yes i know that’s a little odd) and fish help.Â
if you crave acid foods (burgers)…Â
your body needs magnesium. just like chocolate, have some raw nuts and seeds, legumes, or fresh fruits.Â
if you crave cool drinks (milkshakes or malts)…Â
your body needs manganese. some suggestions are walnuts, pecans, almonds, pineapple, or blueberries.Â
if you’re PMS-ing…Â
your body needs zinc. red meat, seafood, leafy greens, and root vegetables are helpful.Â
if you’re overeating…Â
your body might need some of the following:Â
-silicon – nuts and seeds are a quick fix.Â
-tryptophan – eat some cheese, raisins, sweet potatoes, or spinach.
-tyrosine – vitamin c supplements should do the trick.Â
if you crave tobacco…
your body might need some of the following:Â
-silicon – nuts and seeds help, but stay away from refined starches.Â
-tyrosine – vitamin c supplements or red, orange, or green fruits and veggies can help.Â
disclaimer: i am not a health professional in any way, this is just advice i have been given over the years.Â
I learned something new and horrifying today which is… that… no submarine is ever considered “lost” … there is apparently a tradition in the U.S. Navy that no submarine is ever lost. Those that go to sea and do not return are considered to be “still on patrol.”
?????
There is a monument about this along a canal near here its… the worst thing I have ever seen. it says “STILL ON PATROL” in huge letters and then goes on to specify exactly how many WWII submarine ghosts are STILL OUT THERE, ON PATROL (it is almost 2000 WWII submarine ghosts, ftr). Here is the text from it:
“U.S. Navy Submarines paid heavily for their success in WWII. A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are still on board these 52 U.S. submarines still on patrol.”
THANKS A LOT, U.S. NAVY, FOR HAVING THIS TOTALLY NORMAL AND NOT AT ALL HORRIFYING TRADITION, AND TELLING ALL OF US ABOUT IT. THANKS. THANK YOU
anyway now my mother and I cannot stop saying STILL ON PATROL to each other in ominous tones of voice
There’s definitely something ominous about that—the implication that, one day, they will return from patrol.
Actually, it’s rather sweet. I don’t know if this is common across the board, but my dad’s friend is a radio op for subs launched off the east coast, and he always is excited for Christmas, because they go through the list of SoP subs and hail them, wishing them a merry Christmas and telling them they’re remembered.
Imagine a country whose seamen never die, and whose submarines can’t be destroyed…because no ones sure if they exist or not.
No but imagine. It’s Christmas. A black, rotting corridor in a forgotten submarine. The sound of dripping water echoes coldly through the hull. You can’t see very far down the corridor but then, a man appears, he’s running, in a panic, but his footsteps make no noise. The spectral seaman dashes around the corner and slips through a rusty wall. He finds himself at the back of a crowd of his cadaverous crew-mates. They part to let him through. He feels the weight of their hollow gaze as he reaches the coms station. Even after all these years a sickly green light glistens in the dark. The captain’s skeleton lays a sharp hand on his shoulder and nods at him encouragingly, the light sliding over the bones of his skull. The ghost of the seaman steadies himself and slips his fingers into the dials of the radio, possessing it. It wails and screeches. A bombardment of static. And then silence. The deathly crew mates look at each other with worry, with sadness; could this be the year where there is no voice in the dark? No memory of home? The phantasm of the sailor pushes his hand deeper into the workings of the radio, the signal clears, and then a strong voice, distant with the static but warm and kind, echoes from the darkness; “Merry Christmas boys, we’re all thinking of you here at home, have a good one.” A sepulchral tear wafts it’s way down the seaman’s face. The bony captain embraces him. The crew grin through rotten jaws, laughing silently in their joy. They haven’t forgotten us. They haven’t forgotten.
I am completely on board with this. It’s not horrifying, it’s heartwarming.
Personal story time: whenever I go to Field Museum’s Egypt exhibit, I stop by the plaque at the entrance to the underground rooms. It has an English translation of a prayer to feed the dead, and a list of all the names they know of the mummies on display there. I always recite the prayer and read aloud the list of names. They wanted to live forever, to always have their souls fed and their names spoken. How would they feel about being behind glass, among strangers? Every little thing you can do to give respect for the dead is warranted.
I love the idea of lost subs still being on patrol. Though if you really want something ominous, let me say that the superstitious part of me wonders: why are they still on patrol? If they haven’t been found, do they not consider their mission completed? What is it out there that they are protecting us from?
 There’s been something in the water since we first learned to float on it. Not marine life, although there’s more of that than we’ll ever know. Not rocks and currents and sand bars and icebergs either, although they’ve all taken more than their share of human life.
But something deeper. Something Other. Something not natural.
Sailors have always been superstitious.
Not one of them described it right.
You don’t hear about it so much now that we don’t lose ships anymore, really, not like we did at the height of the sea trade when barely an inch of ocean floor didn’t bear some wreck or other. And better ships and GPS and weather satellites have all played their part in that.
But we have protection now that we didn’t before. They don’t interfere with war and battle, even on behalf of what used to be their country, or with rocks and weather and human stupidity. Those are concerns for the living.
But the Other Things, the Things that shouldn’t be there – They can’t get to us now without a fight. It’s a fight They haven’t won in a very long time.
As long as we remember them, as long as we call out to them – not very often, just once a year will do – they will keep protecting us from the Things that go bump in the deep.
More than fifty submarines, Still On Patrol.
I love everything about this, but it’s the last bit that made me say “okay now I’ll reblog it.”