And the heart is hard to translate, it has a language of its own, it talks in tongues and quiet sighs, and prayers and proclamations, in the grandest of great men, in the smallest of gestures, in short shallow gasps ~ florence + the machine
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We need to recreate Fleetwood Mac in a lab. I don’t care how unethical it will be. We need to get a bunch of strung out artistically minded left-brain bitches together who can make dope music, give them the finest buffet of drugs available, make them fuck each other, pair them off, then break them up one by one while forcing them to stay in the band. You’ve heard of the Russian sleep experiment now get ready for the Rumours Part 2 experiment.
2023 Stevie Nicks starts a podcast called My Ex My Ex & Me where they play passive-aggressive D&D campaigns loaded with snipes at each other
When Mary Shelly wrote “I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other” god I really felt that
tiktok has me STRESSED with their “cleaning aesthetic” vids, so here’s some things you should NOT mix when cleaning, and keep in mind that these can be components in cleaners that should not be mixed (for example, windex usually has ammonia in it and thus should be treated the same way):
bleach and vinegar: creates chlorine gas
bleach and ammonia: creates chloramine gas
bleach and rubbing alcohol: creates chloroform, hydrochloric acid, and chloroacetone
bleach and toilet bowl cleaner: if you’re using an acid-based toilet bowl cleaner, combining it with bleach will create chlorine gas
bleach and mold or mildew stain removers: acid-based stain remover=same as above
bleach and oven cleaners: many oven cleaners contain sodium hydroxide, which creates chlorine gas when combined with bleach
bleach and lysol: chlorine gas once again
(really just never mix bleach with anything other than water) (please stop fucking around with bleach)
drain cleaners: if you use one drain cleaner, do NOT follow it up with another. follow package directions on the one you’re using. you could cause an explosion that could also blind you if it gets in your eyes.
hydrogen peroxide and vinegar: you can spray these on the same surface and wipe down in between and make sure it’s dry before applying the other, but don’t combine them in one container bc you’re going to make peracetic acid.
surface cleaning powders: products based on oxalic acid-based cleaners (Bar Keepers Friend) and products based on trichloroisocyanuric acid (Ajax/Comet powders) create chlorine gas
good rule of thumb: always stick to one cleaner per surface/item that you’re cleaning to avoid interactions
i don’t vibe with the energy of some of the tags on this, so i wanted to clarify that this is not at ALL written in the spirit of “I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU DIDN’T KNOW THIS, IDIOT”
you don’t know what you don’t know until you learn it
if you didn’t know this before, now you do! that’s great!