So say Iâve found a great song on Tumblr that I just canât live without and need on my phone. Today our example is an MP3 of every time the name Hamilton is said in Hamilton the Musical because thatâs the kind of quality content I want on my phone. I digress,
1. To start out, find your song:Â
2. Next, right click on the song and click on Inspect. (Use Google Chrome)
3. This will open up a tool bar along the bottom that developers use for stuff. What you want to do is click on the Network tab and then the button that says Media. If you donât click on media you will get a whole bunch of other stuff that you donât really need.Â
4. Next, play the song and it will pop up in the panel. Right click on it and click Open Link in New Tab.Â
5. This will take you to a new tab that is essentially the MP3 able to be played through your browser (Google Chrome). Right click around the song until you get a drop down list of commands and click Save As. Finally, enter what you want to save the file as. It will download and you can drag it into iTunes.Â
And voila, now Iâm a proud owner of every time Hamilton is said in Hamilton the Musical. Pretty cool, huh? This is great for downloading weird edits that people do, another one I considered for the example was Itâs Quiet Uptown Funk. đ
This also works for the Empty Theatre edits someone made btw, itâs the same process.Â
Iâm surprised that NO ONE talks about the creators of South Park are probably one the most influencial american animators even tho they CANâT DRAW AT ALL.
Did anyone of you see the original short? It was crappy and cheap af but STILL THEY GOT THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A FULL SERIES.
They even admitted it on several interviews and I find it really inspirational. IF THEY DID BECOME FAMOUS AND RESPECTED, SO CAN YOU. YOU CAN DO IT AND YOU HAVE NO REASON TO THINK OTHERWISE.
Plus look at how the Simpsons started out
So if you you hate your art remember it doesnât matter how good it looks itâs the idea behind it that counts
Regular nail clippers are kind of the worstâso small and fiddly and hard to hold, especially if you have any joint or coordination problems!
But baby nail clippers? Thatâs a whole other story. Youâd be surprised how much easier the whole process is with a bigger grip, and there are even more neat features to be had!
This is the very weird aftermath of a 2010 toxic waste spill in Western Hungary. A reservoir holding an aluminum companyâs toxic waste burst in October 2010, sending a million cubic meters of deadly sludge into surrounding towns and countryside.
Whatâs in the sludge
Bauxite, the raw material from which aluminium is processed, contains a mix of minerals, including aluminium, iron oxides and titanium dioxides. It is dug out of the ground and washed with hot sodium hydroxide as part of the Bayer process, invented in the 19th century. This extracts the aluminium oxide, or alumina, from the ore that is subsequently used to produce pure aluminium. The waste, known as red mud, is a mix of solid impurities, heavy metals such as cadmium, cobalt and lead, and the processing chemicals. The caustic mixture can burn skin on prolonged contact and is an environmental liability, difficult to store. Red mud is also classed as a âtechnologically enhanced, naturally occurring radioactive materialâ â a substance produced when processing of raw materials concentrates or exposes radioactive materials. Alok Jha
So a lot of you on here are teens and might be getting ready to be out on your own. Here are some things I learned the hard way or that are just good to know.
Never smoke or quit if you are currently. The cost of addictive smoking is more than half your groceries a month AND the bodily cost will surprise you.
Drink water. Yeah okay I know this one sucks but water is much much cheaper than soda, trust me. Your skin will thank you.
Send thank you cards. Donât have any? Get the cheap ones and send those. It doesnât matter how nice they are, the fact that you sent a thank you card matters. Send it for gifts, people calling you to check on you, those adults who helped you move, and even people who interview you.
Withhold 1. Okay so speaking of jobs, on your forms (US) where you are trying to figure out your tax withholding, put one. Yourself. Itâs an easy way to make sure you donât owe $2,000 in April and you still get a pretty decent check.Â
No pets. If you donât have a pet now, donât get one. Itâs super hard to get an apartment that will let you have a pet when you are first starting out. Wait until you are a bit older and can afford to rent more than a one bedroom apartment.Â
Insurance. Youâre young, so why do you need life insurance? Because thatâs the best time to get it. Yeah, itâs a dumb expense to pay right now, but if you get it early, you can afford it. The longer you wait, the more expensive it is. Car insurance is going to be high for a few years, but it will drop around 22 and 25 years old. Health insurance usually comes through your job and please donât ignore it. Renterâs insurance is usually pretty cheap and it covers you if there is a fire or natural disaster and you have to go back home to mom.
Off brand. This goes for food, clothing, makeup, and cleaning supplies and just about anything else you can think of. For food, Aldiâs is your best friend. I can go fill up a cart of just food and it will cost maybe $70. the same amount of food at Walmart is easily over $150. You can of course be picky, but try to get the majority of your food off brand. Hygiene products too. Goodwill is great for clothes, but plan a trip. Save like 60 bucks and drive near a big city where the rich people live. Go to the goodwill there. You can basically get an all new wardrobe for pennies on the dollar. Makeup is tricky. It can be really really expensive but you donât really have to buy all of it name brand. Pick whats most important to you. I prefer eye shadows and lipsticks name brand and I deal with everything else from the drugstore. With he right techniques, you can make it look expensive. As for cleaning, I always use dollar tree stuff minus my laundry detergent because of allergies. Bleach, stain spray, and vinegar are gonna be your best friends,.
Car. Okay so yeah, that brand new car is nice and sure, maybe you can afford it. For now. Disaster will strike. Something will come up and bam, youâre stuck choosing if you want to walk everywhere or eat. Try getting a slightly used car, such as one of the ones they let people test drive a lot or a car that has previously been leased. Just as nice and much MUCH cheaper. And I have gotten THREE cars with no down payment so donât let them tell you you canât. But it is nice to put it down,even $100.Â
Negotiate. Donât be afraid to haggle with people. Yeah itâs intimidating but itâs 10 minutes of your life versus hundreds of dollars a year. What can you negotiate? Almost anything. Car payment. Rent. Insurance. Hospital bills. Even due dates for the bills you canât negotiate on. Also, if something comes up where you have to skip a payment on something, call them. Give them like $25 and explain your situation. Ask if your payment date can be moved with the $25 as a goodwill promise to pay the rest later. It works. They would rather move your date than send you to collections.Â
Collectors. Okay so this one is tricky. If you have fallen behind and owe a collector, donât fret. I do too, even as I write this. Owing a collector means that the original service has been paid (health bills, credit card ect) and you are now paying the people who paid your bill. (I know itâs confusing) however, they will usually want the entirety of what they paid for you in 6 months. Meaning if they just paid a bill for you that was $3,000, they are gonna ask for $500 a month. Thatâs rent. Thatâs crazy. Tell them outright what you can afford and donât lie about it either. If you can afford $100, tell them that. If you can afford $50, tell them that. If you canât afford to pay them anything when they call you, let them know when you can. If you canât afford it when you told them you could, donât answer your phone to a number you donât know. I know that sounds horrible but if you are renting an apartment, renting a car, and literally own nothing, they canât do much to you. Just pay when you can and try to maybe pick up some extra shifts at work to make a payment. I have been dodging collectors for about three years. I owe I think three right now. I pay ONE of them a month, but itâs a large payment to keep them quiet for a while. I do not suggest this for you, I am just letting you know what I do.
Credit Cards. Okay, the big one. Many adults will tell you to never ever get a credit card and thatâs just not feasible in this world. However, it can be addicting to be able to go to Walmart when you are negative in your bank account and get that $10 movie. I mean, itâs just 10 bucks right? WRONG. It will build up fast and soon the one credit card you have will be maxed. So you have to get another for emergencies. And another. And so on. So hereâs my advice; Get a credit card through the same bank as your checking and tell them to put a limit on it and not let it raise. Then lock that sucker away and forget you have it until a real emergency comes up like a flat tire, short on money for groceries, or that collector that hasnât been paid in 4 months. You can make it on one credit card if you are strict with your money, which I am sure you donât have a lot of.
Budget. Speaking of money, write out a budget for yourself. Donât know how? Hereâs the easiest way. Most people get paid bi-weekly so hereâs how to do it. Make two columns, Check 1 and Check 2. If you have a full time job you know about how much your checks are going to be so put the amount at the top of each column. Now that hard part – figure out what is due when. Is something due June 1st? Take it out of check 2 (end of May). Is something due May 14? Take it out of check 1 (beginning of May). That main thought process behind your budget is that you want to have the money for a bill set aside before itâs due. Paying a bill a few days early is a great way to make a good financial reputation for yourself and for some things even build credit. Now if you get paid bi-weekly, you will sometimes have a month where you get 3 checks. DONâT BLOW IT. Put it right back into your budget as Check 1 and keep the flow going. If you prepay bills, like your car or your rent or your credit card, and stay a month a head of those big ones, you may need that wiggle room later. If your car, for instance, is paid ahead 1 month, you can use the car money you would normally pay that month for maybe some extra groceries or some small emergency without using your credit card and you wonât even fall behind! Youâll just be back to owing every month instead of being ahead. Itâs like a savings account without the temptation to blow the money.Â
Simplicity. Enjoy simple things. A gym is expensive, go for a walk instead. Cable is expensive, pay for internet. Phones are expensive, get on a family plan (there is no shame in staying on your parentâs plan, just pay your share). Food is expensive, enjoy leftovers. Movies are expensive, go early and resist any snacks. Shopping is expensive, go to the mall and spend all day trying on cute clothes and taking selfes in the dressing room (makes you feel like a million bucks sometimes!). Time is expensive because you donât have a lot of it so If you want to stay in bed all day on your day off, do it. If you want to binge on your day off, do it. If you want to just play board games with friends on a Saturday night with a few beers, do it. Simple fun is way better for your pocket and your anxiety.
Mental Health  – speaking of anxiety, make sure you take care of your brain. Go outside, even if it means sitting on your steps. Wake up early, even for just an hour. Donât burn yourself out at work or school because you will suffer the consequences. Make a schedule. If you have trouble with timekeeping, ask for help. If you feel you do have a real mental disorder, see if your employer has whatâs called and EAP program (employee assistance program). They usually help you find a mental health provider and give you a few visits for free. This will help you narrow down what exactly you have and after youâre free visits are up you can see who is in your health insurance network that can provide you the mental care you need. if you are prescribed drugs, always get generic. If there is no generic, ask for an alternative. I will not lie to you, mental health is the hardest thing to treat. It took me 8 years and a lot of money to figure out the right medication cocktail for me and my bipolar/
schizophrenia
(yes I have both). Turns out I only need two pills, and if I were to refill both of them right now, I wouldnât even pay $10 thanks to my health insurance (which sucks but at least itâs there) and because I got generics. Also, talk therapy can be pricey but sometimes only a few sessions can change your life. I have literally only been to talk therapy 11 times in my life and that was to deal with PTSD, bipolar, schizophrenia, and suicidal tendencies. 11 sessions. Thatâs 11 hours. And yeah, I paid over $400 out of pocket for those collectively. But if I hadnât I would probably be dead right now so it was worth it.
Connections. Calling your friends is awesome because sometimes, itâs free therapy. And okay, maybe youâre 19 and you still have a horrible relationship with your parents. Itâs okay. I am 25 and I still have problems with my parents. My whole family actually. Social media is a kind of safety net for me because thatâs where I can be myself. Find where you can be yourself, it will help you stay sane.
Clean. Sometimes when I feel crappy, I take a shower. I clean the living room. I do the dishes. I vacuum. I mop. I open the windows. I get the trash out of the house. Change into some clean clothes. Organize my desk. Clean out your closet and put all your unwanted clothes in bags to donate. Just a small amount of cleaning can make you feel like you accomplished something.Â
Hobbies. This one is a little hard too. It depends on your personality, your budget, and how much free time you have. Drawing , singing, and writing are free. Exercising can be free if you run or walk in the park. But most hobbies do actually cost money. Video games, playing an instrument, painting, sewing, cooking/baking, making things – those all cost money. Some of them lots of money. But you have to have a hobby outside of social network, sleeping, and working. Itâs another thing to keep you sane and itâs just a good idea.
Toxic people. Do not be afraid to cut people out of your life that do nothing but make you feel bad about yourself or insult your life. This could mean breaking up with your partner, unfriending a person from your social circle, cutting out a whole circle of people, or even not talking to a relative(s). Itâs not easy for some people but if they do not build you up, they will only tear you down.Â
Drink at home. Okay so this one might sound like a no brainer, but Iâll explain it anyway. Packs of beer and hard liquor bottles are cheaper than a pint and a shots at the bar. Bottles of wine are cheaper than a glass at a restaurant. Itâs never okay to drive drunk or even after one bottle of beer. NEVER. Staying at home is cheaper all around and you can drink in your pajamas while watching Finding Nemo on loop. Or invite some friends over and create a drinking game out of a show, a game you already have, or just talk and drink.Â
Sleep. This one is so important. You need a good bed and a quiet, dark place to sleep. If you are scared of the dark, get a night light. Canât sleep in silence? Get a fan. I have both of these and they help. Youâre brain will feel tired if you âsleptâ for 12 hours but only got 1 hour of REM. REM can really only happen every night if you are in a calm and dim environment. Quality of sleep will effect your eating habits, your emotional state, your mental stability, and your ability to make rational decisions among other things.Â
So these are obviously just a few things, but I feel they are important to share. Please feel free to add any and reblog it for those about to enter adulthood.Â
Okay can yall reblog this to share something thatâs actually helpful? There are two websites that can assist people with triggers to know whether or not a movie is going to be something they should avoid. The first one is:
Originally created to list whether or not the animals in movies were harmed, it has expanded to list a number of triggering things like people being cut, jumpscares, strobe effects, vomit, deaths of children, and many more. For some categories it links to:
which has a similar format to Does the Dog Die but deals with a variety of sexual themes. It even elaborates on some of the checked categories just to let you know how serious or in what way the category is expressed in the movie.
I donât like the environment of tumblr scaring people into thinking they donât have the help or resources they need to live happy and without anxiety unless the right PSA floats across their dash. If there are any other databases anyone knows of that provide more info about media or elaborate upon MPAA ratings, please comment. Let 2018 be a year of empowerment.
Okay so Iâm sure youâve all heard of the quiet place project. Well if not I am going to tell you because it has stopped me from doing serious damage more than once.Â
This gem right here is where you can literally create a 100% anonymous username and just absolutely spill your guts. Then people can read it and give you advice, and it honestly is so helpful. Because the other people on it are in the same situations as you, and they understand. You can comment and give advice on other peoples posts too, and itâs just really great.Â
This little beauty is similar to the comfort spot. Except instead of posting your thoughts, you type them into the box and then when you press enter they disappear and turn into stars against the blue sky. There is a whole bunch of different languages to choose from at the start, so if English is not your first language then you can probably find it here. There is the most comforting music that plays in the background as well, which is so great.Â
Which is so good for panic related things because it silences all of your other tabs and when you make it full screen it talks to you very calmly and then literally forces you stop for just 30 seconds and do nothing and just breathe.Â
Okay, so this is my actual favourite, itâs called the dawn room
The dawn room is so great for stopping you from self harming. It begins by telling you that its going to be alright, then it asks you to write something about someone you love. After that messages from other people, just like you, appear on the screen, one after the other, and the background slowly become brighter and happier. This page has genuinely stopped me from hurting myself more times than I can count. Iâm not suggesting that it will work for everyone, but it is an absolute gem.Â
This page runs for about 5 minutes, and it is basically a typing simulator that tries to convince you that everything is going to be alright. It is very calming, and good for lonely times.
I can honestly say that this website has done me so so much good. I appreciate it with every bit of my being.Â