smalljewishgirl:

i’d encourage people to donate to HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, if able. they support refugees and immigrants all over the world. 

the pittsburgh shooter allegedly posted on social media, claiming that HIAS are bringing in ‘hostile invaders’ that ‘kill our people’, before carrying out the shooting. 

he will not silence us. now, more than ever, we stand with immigrants and refugees, and live our jewish values publicly and bravely.

spoonie-living:

jelly-bean-machine:

Epilepsy Warning for Venom

Just a heads up for anyone going to see Venom that there’s a brief scene with a TON of flashing lights which even gave me a headache

When Eddie goes into the facility and takes pictures of the patients, that’s your cue to turn away or leave the theater. It’s only about a minute or two and then the rest of the movie is good.

Happy watching!

Important information, and big thanks for the info on when to look away.

Movie Health Community gives it a 10/10 for epilepsy, a 6/10 for motion sickness, and includes an emetophobia warning.


See also: Where to find movie seizure warnings (and more!)

daily-volcanology:

daily-volcanology:

Breaking News: Sulawesi Earthquake Generates Tsunami

At just before 18:00 local time September 28 2018 (11:00 GMT), a 7.5 earthquake struck near central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The 10km (6.2 miles) deep earthquake generated a tsunami 2 hours later. Waves up to 2m in height have inundated the coast near Palu City.

Several death have been reported but unconfirmed. Damage is ongoing and devasting to infrastructure.

Donate to the Indonesian Red Cross here

Update as of Sept. 29 2018

384 people are dead, 29 are missing, and Palu City and surrounding areas are without electricity and phone services. Aftershocks continue to rattle the area. The death toll will continue to climb.

(via Associated Press)

(via Associated Press)

Donate To The Indonesian Red Cross Here

merosmenagerie:

enigma731:

todaysbird:

psa: cat saliva is toxic to birds.

many people don’t understand just why cat attacks are so deadly to birds. even if the bird receives what looks like a minor cut, cat saliva is extremely deadly to them and will poison them if it enters the bloodstream. even a scratch from a claw instead of a bitemark can kill them, as cats coat their claws in saliva when they clean their feet. if you find a bird that has been attacked by a cat, please bring it to a wildlife rehabber even if it seems “okay”. if your bird has been attacked by a cat, please bring it to an avian vet ASAP. it’s better to be safe than sorry!

Adding on: ASAP means “within hours,” not in a few days. It is a true emergency.

Same with reptiles! The thing that makes cat saliva so dangerous is called gram-negative bacteria and is present in the mouths of all mammals (including humans!). Any bite from a mammal on a non-mammalian animal is an emergency for this reason!

Keep your cats, dogs etc away from birds and reptiles for their own safety.

sixpenceee:


Could too-tight jeans land you in the hospital?


Skinny jeans could leave you weak in the knees, literally.

One woman was hospitalized for days after her jeans caused her to lose feeling in her legs, according to a study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

The study said that squatting in skinny jeans can damage nerves and muscles in the legs.The
35-year-old woman had spent her day helping a relative move, squatting
for hours as she emptied closets. When she was walking home that night,
her feet grew numb, and she tripped and fell. Immobilized, she spent
hours on the ground before she was found and rushed to the hospital. “We
blame what happened on a combination of prolonged squatting for hours
and the tight jeans she was wearing,” said Dr. Thomas Kimber who treated
the patient. Doctors were forced to cut the jeans off her calves because they had become so swollen.

“Normally
muscles can expand to compensate for swelling, but there was a
tourniquet effect, so the muscles had to expand inwards and compressed
blood vessels and nerves,” said Kimber. 

She lost circulation in her lower legs and couldn’t move her ankles or toes properly, according to the study.

“If
she hadn’t been able to come to the hospital, the compression could
have gone on longer and caused residual nerve damage,” said Kimber, who
is an associate professor at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia. After four days on an IV, she could walk again and was released from the hospital.

So if you don’t want to be a fashion victim, think twice before wiggling into a too-tight pair of skinny jeans.

Via CNN

How to Survive a Cougar Encounter

chronic-and-visible:

the-awkward-turt:

frederick-the-ii:

the-awkward-turt:

I grew up in mountain lion country, and it came to my attention today that 1) this information is far less common knowledge than I thought and 2) a lot of the things you are supposed to do in a cougar attack run contrary to the advice given for other land animal attacks (ex. play dead, try to appear nonthreatening, don’t make eye contact).

Disclaimer: Most cougars do not want to eat you and will go to great lengths to avoid even being seen by humans. My hometown is chock full of mountain lions (we once had a lion cache a deer carcass in our yard) but I have only seen a wild lion once in my entire life; they really avoid people.

Mountain lion attacks are exceedingly rare and are usually carried out by sick or starving animals. You are more likely to be killed by a dog, bee sting, or lightning strike than a cougar.

Rule #1: Do not run, but don’t freeze either

Do not, do not, do not run from a cat. Running triggers the chase instinct. Running means prey. I know running is a basic instinct in scary situations for many of us, but you have to resist it. Your best bet is to back away slowly until far away from the cougar. Then you can run.

Some people take the “don’t run because it triggers the chase instinct” too far and don’t move at all when they see a cougar. This isn’t good either, as it is similar to the panicked freeze-mode of some prey animals and may suggest to the lion that you aren’t capable of fleeing or fighting back (or that you don’t notice its presence). Stare down the mountain lion, make it clear that you see it, and slowly leave the area.

As you leave look around and make sure that you aren’t between a mountain lion and its prey cache or kittens. Also make sure you aren’t cornering the cat and that it has an escape route.

Rule #2: Do not turn your back

A lion’s preferred means of hunting is to leap onto its prey’s back and either break the neck or get a good enough grip to suffocate the animal. Do not give the cat an opportunity to do this by turning your back.

Also if a cat advances towards you and acts threatening but eventually backs off, do not relax. Cougars are ambush predators and the cougar very well could have backed off so it can hide and regain the element of surprise. Keep looking all around as you leave the area, don’t give it a chance to sneak up behind you.

Rule #3: Be as scary-looking as possible

Do make eye contact. Do act scary. Do make yourself look as big as possible (open your jacket, square your shoulders, wave your arms, group together with other people, pick up and hold small children, lift your backpack above your head, etc). If you have a weapon like a tree branch or hiking pole wave it around.

Make loud noise, but do not scream or make high, jerky sounds. You don’t want to sound like the alarm call of a panicked deer or other prey animal. Bang your water bottle against a tree, smack hiking poles together, shout in a steady and non-high-pitched voice.

If the cat is advancing towards you throw rocks or sticks if you can, but avoid crouching down to grab projectiles as much as possible as this makes you look smaller and gives the cat a window to attack.

You want to convince the lion that you will f*ck it up if it comes after you. Do whatever it takes to make yourself look confident and scary. If the lion is still advancing towards you at this point you need to be mentally preparing yourself to fight.

Rule #4: If a cat attacks you do not stop fighting

Do not play dead, playing dead only works when an animal is attacking you out of defensiveness or territoriality. An attacking lion wants to eat you, and if you play dead it will happily drag you away and begin its meal.

If you stop fighting you are dead. If a cat grabs someone in front of you and you don’t fight the cat off, they are dead.

Yell if there are other people in the vicinity, but if you leave someone being mauled to get help that’s more than seconds away you are probably leaving them to their death.

You don’t have to beat the cat in a fight, you just have to convince it that humans are made of pain and that continuing to attack will be more risky than it’s worth. Use sticks, rocks, water bottles, hiking poles, etc. Go for sensitive areas like the eyes and the nose. Protect your head and neck as much as possible.

Safety precautions in mountain lion country:

-Travel in a group

-Try to avoid biking, hiking, or jogging at dawn and dusk. This is a cougar’s preferred hunting time (and if you do definitely go in a group)

-Do not let small children or pets out of eyesight (particularly at dawn and dusk). The vast majority of mountain lion attacks target small children or pets.

Disclaimer #2: This post is not meant to cast blame in any way on victims of mountain lion attacks that did not follow these rules. Even when you know what to do it is extremely difficult to keep a clear head and resist the instinct to flee when faced with a large predatory animal. One should never judge someone for how they reacted in a terrifying, unpredictable life-or-death situation.

Stay safe out there everybody!

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Rule #5

Carry a gun

Ok but there are places people live where you could literally encounter a mountain lion almost ANYWHERE. Walking home from school. Outside your house as you get out of the car. At the park where you walk your dogs. Are you gonna carry a gun with you EVERYWHERE?

Or even if you’re just visiting mountain lion country are you gonna want a gun bouncing around on your hip while you’re out for a jog in just athletic wear or when you’re mountain biking and might fall on said gun?

Considering the extremely tiny chance that a mountain lion will attack you, even when there are lots of them around, carrying a gun every time you’re in mountain lion country is a massive and hugely impractical overreaction.

As someone who hikes in mountain lion/bear/coyotes/rabid animal/nature that wants to eat you territory than it is wise to carry a gun with you hiking and also carry bear spray. When jogging in the woods carry a large pocket knife. But most importantly it’s best to know what to do when you stumble upon these animals and only use weapons as a last resort unless its rabid animals and venomous snakes like water moccasins that are assholes and will chase you if you get to close.

Almond Breeze undeclared MILK recall

spoonie-living:

fortunesque:

Thousands of cartons of Vanilla Almond Breeze are under recall for containing undeclared milk. I don’t care what you think about vegans, nondairy milk, whatever


This could kill people if word doesn’t get out fast enough.

Here’s a link to the recall.

It covers a lot of states: 

Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin

Please share this. Dairy allergies can be fatal and many people with them choose to drink almond milk.

Recall announced August 2, 2018. Spread the word.