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floralcavern · 1 day
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Meeting with an online friend in a couple of days. While I trust him, safety is important, so, hey, mini PSA. Here are tips to stay safe when meeting up with an online friend:
•Bring someone you trust and know irl with you. For example, I’m bringing my older brother with me.
•Bring any form of self defense. Pepper pray, a pocket knife, hell, maybe even some brass knuckles, you never know.
•Meet them in a public area. That way if they try anything, there will be too many people.
•Please make sure plenty of other people in your irl life know you’re meeting up with them. I’ve told several of my friends about it, so they know who to track down if I get attacked.
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m-12-7-jo · 1 year
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"Anytime you seek help from the police, you're inviting them into your community and putting people who are already vulnerable into dangerous situations.
But we can build trusted networks of mutual aid that allow us to better handle conflicts ourselves and move towards forms of transformative justice [...]."
"Don't feel obligated to defend property – especially corporate "private" property. [...] ask yourself if anyone is being hurt or endangered by property "theft" or damage. If the answer is no, then let it be."
"If something of yours is stolen and you need to file a report for insurance or othe purposes, consider going to the police station instead of bringing cops into your community."
"If you observe someone exhibiting behavior that seems "odd" to you, don't assume that they are publicly intoxicated. Ask if they are OK, if they have a medical condition, and if they need assistance."
"If you see someone pulled over with car trouble, stop and ask if they need help or if you can call a tow truck for them."
"Keep a contact list of community resources like suicide hotlines. [...] people with mental illness are sixteen times more likely to be killed by cops than those without mental health challenges."
"Check your impulse to call the police on someone you believe looks or is acting 'suspicious'. Is their race, gender, ethnicity, class, or housing situation influencing your choice?"
"[...] create a culture of taking care of each other and not unwittingly putting people in harm's way." As in, encourage others to avoid inviting police into community and public spaces, including rallies and demonstrations.
"If your neighbor is having a party and the noise is bothering you, go over and talk to them. Getting to know your neighbors [...] is a good way to make asking them to quiet down a little less uncomfortable."
"If you see someone peeing in public, just look away!"
"Hold and attend de-escalation, conflict resolution, first aid, volunteer medic, and self-defense workshops in you neighborhood, school, workplace, or community organization."
"Don't report graffiti and other street art[tists]. If you see work that includes fascist or hate speech, paint over it yourself or with friends."
"Remember, you can support friends and neighbors who are being victimized by abusers by offering them a place to stay, a ride to a safe location, or to watch their children. Utilize community resources like safe houses and hotlines." (You could also offer to store money for them in a safe location if they need that)
Source: 12 Things to Do Intead of Calling The Cops.
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classycookiexo · 5 months
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PSA PLEASE REBLOG THESE TIPS
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intersexfairy · 8 months
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As someone (from the USA) who survived a severe hurricane, if there is one piece of advice I could give, PLEASE listen to any evacuation orders. This goes for voluntary and mandatory, but ESPECIALLY mandatory. If you can't get outside the evacuation zone, even just getting closer to the boundary is better than nothing.
If you are in a mandatory evacuation zone and you stay, no one (no emergency services) will be coming to save you. You will have to hunker down for however long the storm lasts.
The time to prepare for evacuation is as soon as you know you're under evacuation order, at LEAST. Do NOT delay. You don't want to be like my family who only left once the flood began (thanks, dad). Not only did we have to hurry to pack, we weren't able to prepare. At that, here are some good things to do in a hurricane:
Have a radio - an emergency crank radio is good, since it uses mechanical energy. We also had walkie talkies.
Have a good first aid kit, especially if you cant get out.
Unplug anything that you absolutely do not need while home, unplug everything before you leave. We didn't do this and my house almost caught fire (fridge outlet) - only the flood put it out.
Have a working fire alarm, charge flashlights and devices. Make sure you also have candles and lighters, too.
Be VERY careful if you must wade or drive in flood water. There will be debris, there will be down power lines. It is deeper than it looks.
Stock up on water and nonperishable food. Eat your perishable foods now. Use coolers for any excess. MREs are good to have, you can order them online.
Put belongings you can't take with you as high up in your house as you can - prioritize things that cannot be easily/emotionally replaced. Leave space for you to go high up too, if you're staying.
Use sand bags (or DIY alternatives) as flood barriers. Tie or tarp down everything you can, and don't keep it in a wide open area.
Close windows, and stay away from them. You really don't want to be there when something comes flying.
This is all I can think of for now, others feel free to add more or correct me. Remember, your life is more important than objects. Losing your life is worse than losing everything but your life. Stay safe, and stay alive.
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fairiedance · 4 months
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Masks for Protest Safety
I have seen a lot of people out protesting without masks. I want to point out that masks are not just for safety from illness! If you're at a protest that seems at risk of turning violent or being extra controversial in some way (being held in a hostile conservative area, for example) it is a very good idea to have a mask on you to avoid facial recognition software. Even if you don't do anything wrong there is always a chance law enforcement could give you a hard time for simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time (particularly if you are a minority).
Other useful tips: Keep your phone turned off or carry a burner, wear long clothes to protect from chemical agents (and cover identifying tattoos), bring water (to wash eyes and drink), don't post photos of people without their consent, avoid contact lenses and eye makeup (due to pepper spray), don't carry anything you wouldn't want to get arrested with (drugs, valuables, etc), avoid loose hair and jewelry that can get caught or grabbed, write down (maybe on your skin) or memorize contact info for people you are with.
This post was prompted because I noticed throughout my fundraising that I have not sold any masks. This is totally fine, I've made plenty of other sales and stickers usually have the highest margins anyway. I do hope this means most of you are using keffiyehs or masks you have left over from Covid though! It's good to be safe (I'm always nagging the friend I'm raising money for to take more safety precautions at his protests, haha).
Here is a small sample of some of the masks I have:
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As usual, ALL PROCEEDS from these are for my Palestinian best friend, to help his girlfriend afford to join him safely in America and to help his friends and family in Palestine and around the rest of the Levant who are being hurt directly and/or financially by the attacks on Gaza, the increasing Israeli raids in the West Bank and the collateral damage in surrounding countries. All designs found here (Redbubble will show you a random product, click on each to see more product options such as masks, stickers, shirts, mugs, etc). I'm still adding new ones nearly daily.
Thank you so much to everyone who has helped out so far!
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thishazeleyeddemon · 9 months
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Heat Exhaustion vs Heat Stroke
By a Red Cross certified first responder
After finding this post by @iinfernal I thought it may be helpful to lay out the symptoms of heat exhaustion vs heat stroke, so people can be aware of what to look for and what to do.
Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion occurs when you lose excessive amounts of water, often from sweating. Other factors that can lead to heat exhaustion include:
Tight clothing
Dehydration
Alcohol consumption
The symptoms of heat exhaustion include:
General weakness
Fainting, lightheadedness, or dizziness
Increased heavy sweating
A weak but faster pulse/heart rate
Muscle cramps
Nausea or vomiting
As @iinfernal said, it can also be accompanied by general grouchiness or irritability.
Treatment for Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion should be treated as a medical emergency. If you are experiencing heat exhaustion, you must take action to lower your body temperature or you will risk progressing to heat stroke, which can be fatal.
If you or a loved one is experiencing heat exhaustion:
Move to a cool, shaded area.
Sip water slowly. Don't chug your water bottle all at once, is what I mean. You are trying to avoid vomiting.
Loosen or remove tight clothing.
Cool the body by whatever means available to you. Misting, wet cloths, fanning, a cool bath, whatever.
Call your local emergency number if:
-- Symptoms persist for more than an hour.
-- Vomiting occurs
-- Confusion or a change in consciousness develops.
When I experienced heat exhaustion I was dizzy, vaguely nauseous, and felt like it was terribly important that I lay down somewhere cool and get out of the heat right then. I did not experience confusion. Some signs of confusion are:
Slurring words, incoherent speech
Lacking awareness of location or time
Forgetting what a task is while it is being performed
Sudden changes in emotion, such as sudden agitation
Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is the next stage of heat exhaustion. Someone who is experiencing heat stroke requires emergency medical care from a professional. Heat stroke can be fatal.
The symptoms of heat stroke include:
A high body temperature, over 104°
Hot, red, dry, or damp skin.
A fast, strong pulse.
Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Confusion or passing out
If you are confused as to whether or not it is heat exhaustion or heat stroke, call your local emergency number.
Treatment for Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is a crisis situation. A person experiencing heat stroke requires medical treatment at once.
If someone is experiencing heat stroke:
Call your country's emergency number
Move to a cool place
Cool the body by whatever means available to you.
Do not offer anything to drink.
The best treatment for heat exhaustion and heat stroke is prevention. Wearing sunscreen, limiting time spent outside, wearing hats with wide brims, and making sure to stay hydrated are all tactics that can help prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Stay safe, everyone.
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chemical-killjoy · 4 months
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Here's a few reminders about the current heat wave in australia and global warming.
Things you may not know:
2023 is the world's hottest year on record, and 2024 is looking to be worse.
Heatwaves are Australia's deadliest natural hazard. Let that sink in. It's not fires. We all know how devastating those are. It's not floods either. It's heat waves. It's not just a little heat, it's a hazard.
With the cost of living and inflation currently happening, a lot of people are rationing air conditioning or can't afford any. This puts more people at risk
It's not just the heat, but the humidity with it that adds to the danger
If you live in a suburban area, you are more at risk, as the concrete and lack of trees traps in the heat
The La Nina (sorry my laptop won't let me do the tilde) years we're going through are now hotter than El Nino years 50 years ago.
Risks with the heat wave and temperature rise in general:
Heat stroke can make you quite nauseous, so you may not be eating enough, making it harder for your body to look after itself.
There's such a thing as over-hydration and it can be just as serious as dehydration
With hotter nights it's harder to sleep - another thing effecting how well your body can handle things and cope
A cold beer can sound soothing, but alcohol warms you up, as well as dehydrating you, and causing lower blood sugar; keep this in mind as you enjoy, make sure you get plenty of water as being dehydrated with this shit is... let's say, subpar.
Heat exhaustion is real, no one is able to think lightning quick with the brain fog that comes with this heat. That means if you're not fully with it, things like driving become more dangerous
If you can't cool down within 30 minutes when you have heat exhaustion, or worse, heat stroke, it can become deadly
If you have a mental health disorder (and if you're on tumblr, chances are you're either neurodivergent, lgbt+, mentally ill or a funky mix) the heat literally changes your mood and exacerbates things. This has been linked to an increase in suicides and attempts, please make sure you have a support network in place, as if things are hard, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or 000.
There is a point where sweating doesn't help as the hair is saturated/there's high humidity and the sweat cannot evaporate, therefore not cooling you down
The heat can kill, the link at the bottom of the page tells you how
Safety tips:
YOU ARE NOT STRONGER THAN THE FUCKIN SUN!!! Please make sure you are wearing sunscreen if you have to be outside or even near a window. Sunburn and cancer aren't funny, it's painful and deadly.
Drink plenty of water. No one cares if you look uncool carrying around a water bottle, because they either are as well, or are putting themselves at risk. If you're putting a bottle of water in the freezer for the next day, make sure you have non-frozen water to drink straight away
Seek shade as much as possible, even if it's carrying a small umbrella with you, or literally just a cap. Anything is better than nothing. This includes sunnies.
Cold baths and showers. I don't care that they're not pleasant, they can save you. If you have heat stroke, one of the best things to do is to have a luke-warm bath (as this temperature will likely already be painful - I saw my sister go through it) and make it colder to cool yourself down SLOWLY (but really, best advice is to call the doctor, 000, or go to the hospital)
Keep an eye on your body temperature if you can. If it gets over 41'C, your body begins to basically cook itself inside out
If money is an issue and you have a working air conditioner, set it to a higher temperature and turn on a fan. This will make the air feel cooler while saving money
If you don't have an aircon, here's a link on how to create a makeshift one
Alternatively, take turns with your mates going to each others houses to all be in an air conditioned room, while saving money of not having your aircon on everyday.
Aloe Vera at night when you're sunburnt will help ease the pain and cool you down. Also things like using mint body wash will make you feel cooler
I know we're all sweaty but do NOT overdo it with the deodorant. It will clog up your pores, you won't be able to sweat... this is bad
Take a break from exercising; your body will not start to deteriorate muscle until about 3 weeks of not using said muscle passes (I learnt this from my physio). If you're struggling with the idea of not exercising for a while, you might be struggling with over-exercising or an eating disorder - please think this over and consult a doctor.If you need to continue exercise for medical reasons: make sure you are in a cool area, hydrated, have time to cool down after your workout, and do NOT attempt anything too intense. No HIIT or anything high intensity. Aim for things like yoga or pilates (it's not just for women!!!)
You can buy hand held misting fans from kmart for $5 (these really work... I was at a concert in 41'C heat and the lady next to me had one... it helped so much)
Now is not the time for body insecurity, you are fucking gorgeous, I swear, just put the fucking crop top and shorts on or go topless if you can. It's too hot for insecurity
Make sure you've got a good fly screen and leave your doors/windows open but locked over night to keep you cooler. If you don't have a fly screen, try putting a mesh curtain over the door/window.
Silk sheets are not a good plan, you want cotton for absorbancy
Stop having hot meals. You need something cooler, no one gives a shit if you're having weetbix for dinner if you're not dying from your body temperature rising!! It's already gonna rise from the energy expenditure of digestions! So just eat something cool, ok? And make sure you're getting enough carbs, they're not evil, they keep your brain functioning, and you need that extra help with the heat fog brain.
Last of all don't be afraid to call 000 or your country's emergency/crisis number. Thanks for reading and stay safe!
Here's the link to where I got most the info, feel free to add more info to this!!!
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redd956 · 1 year
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Tornado Safety
This year’s tornado season prediction for the united states is looking quite grim, so I decided to make this lil tornado safety post.
Difference between Warning and Watch
First you need to know the different between a tornado warning and a tornado watch. 
A tornado watch means there is a potential risk for tornadoes.
A tornado warning means that server weather as bean spotted.
The real one you know to get going for is the tornado emergency which means that there is truly something heading your way. However you should respond to all of these appropriately, and if one is issued keep watch for the weather.
What to look out for
The calm before the storm is a real thing. The wind may die down, and the air become still. Everything might fall silent for a moment
The sky is turning dark really fast, or green, or both.
A roar similar to that of a distant freight train. Tornado’s sound like freight trains.
Fast moving and rotating clouds, especially if they’re making a funnel shape
Obviously tornado watches escalating for tornado warnings
What to do
Let’s say the tornado warning is now issued, and eventually a tornado is coming your way. What do you do? Well the situation depends on how immediate the danger is, and what your circumstances are.
First let’s start with the “average”  American advice. Go to the lowest level of your home, and hopefully a basement or storm shelter. 
Now if that isn’t an available option, there’s no need to fear or panic. The lowest level of your home is advised. Try an small enclosed room, with low to minimum windows, such as a bathroom, closet, or center hallway.
If you are in a mobile home GET OUT OF THERE. 
WHY DOES THE UNITED STATES HAVE THESE, WHEN THEY’RE OVERPRICED ANYWAY, DEATH TRAPS, AND ITS THE COUNTRY WITH THE HIGHEST TORNADO RATES.
Let’s say there’s nowhere to go.
Go to a safe available nearby building, especially if it has a basement. However if that is still not an option lie in the nearest ditch (I know it sounds crazy but it works) and shield your head/neck with your hands
If taking shelter in a home, make sure everyone is with you. That can include pets, but if you’re in a super emergency situation it is better to leave them and get to shelter as quick as possible.
If you can get low and shield head, or body with a mattress, blanket, etc.
Natural Disaster Safety
Doesn’t matter where you live, you should probably have an emergency kit, especially one attuned to the climate of your area. This doubles if you’re in a natural disaster prone area.
Many of those in the United States have learned lately what the consequences of not having the proper equipment on hand are.
So what should you have for a tornado?
Battery Powered Radio
Flashlight
Extra Batteries
First Aid Kit
Water & Canned Food
Emergency things tailored to people of household (medical problems, etc)
If you live in a cold region also have cold safety materials too
What NOT to do & Extra
Don’t disregard the watches, and especially the warnings. They are there for a reason, and you should really keep an eye out. You might even want to head to shelter anyway if the wind is crazy strong.
Don’t stand near windows, or be that classic midwesterner who is on their porch getting a good shot of that swirly cloud of death. I know its fun...but its not safe.
If the situation is an absolute emergency don’t take time to grab your valuable. Its devastating to lose them, I've been there, but you can replace most tiny things and not a life.
Make sure any invalid family members have their own viable tornado plan. My grandma lives in a tornado prone area, and the plan has completely changed since she’s been confined to a walker. Make sure your family members like that have a plan.
Being in a car during a tornado is not safe at all. Drive to nearest shelter, or get out and hop in that ditch.
If the tornado looks like its standing still, it’s not. That shit is heading towards you.
Always be sure to remember to cover your head, or help shield your children.
Myth Busting
Overpasses are not safe shelter for when you’re in a car. It’s a myth, take that ditch instead if need be, or drive to a shelter.
Hiding under your car is dangerous. Tornados can drop on your car, either crushing you or sucking you up into the air along with your vehicle
Cars cannot outrun tornados
Don’t open your windows. It’s not going to stop the tornado from blowing your house over, instead it may even help it. It will allow for debris to enter your home easier, and cause the wind to be able to tear your house apart from the inside out.
Aftermath
It’s hit now, maybe your house was safe or not. Keep track of watches still, tornados can return, or could be apart of a tornado outbreak, meaning a second or even third tornado can hit the area. 
Assume all downed lines are active and dangerous, try not to use the gas, electricity, and water til you’re sure its safe.
If you’re not home return home once it’s deemed safe
Keep aware of damaged buildings, glass, debris, etc. 
If you want to and have the chance help your fellow man, lost animal, and etc. Checking on people is a kind and lifesaving thing to do, as well as securing people’s pets.
All of this from a person who lived in a tornado prone area growing up, to you.
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lifewithchronicpain · 10 months
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I got an email from my local shelter with tips for keeping pets safe this holiday. So I just want to spread the word:
July 4th Fireworks can trigger anxiety in pets
Fireworks can cause anxiety in our pets that may last for a long time. Signs of stress include: shaking, drooling, howling or barking, pacing, trying to find a place to hide, and loss of bladder control.
When scared, some dogs may show aggressive behavior, and some may be so scared they run off.
Here are 3 tips to make sure you and your pet are prepared for the holiday:
Make sure that your pet is wearing a collar with identification tags; if they are microchipped, ensure that the contact information is current and correct in case they become lost.
Set your pet up in a quiet, temperature-controlled room with some of their favorite toys; turn on some soft music, a television, or a white noise machine to help drown out the noises caused by fireworks. A room with no windows can also block out the bright lights.
There are medications to help reduce stress and anxiety, so speak with your veterinarian to determine which, if any, medication would be appropriate for your pet.
Additional Summer Safety Tips
Keep your pet safe and healthy by following these important basic guidelines:
Prevention is always your best bet. Whenever possible, leave your pet at home in a cool humidity and temperature-regulated room.
If your pet must be outdoors, find a shady spot with ample air flow to prevent overheating.
Hydration is key, so keep a bowl of cold water accessible at all times.
Limit exercise to the morning or evening hours when temperatures are at their coolest.
Never leave your pet alone in a parked car — even with the air conditioner on or the windows cracked. Remember, when the temperatures rise, it’s Too Hot for Spot®
SOURCE: Animal Rescue League of Boston
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sugas6thtooth · 6 months
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Protest Safety Tips!!!
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dyingroses · 6 months
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PSA on deescalation
Listen to the person! Yes, when people are angry they don't always communicate clearly and sometimes say things that they don't mean. But they are still intelligent human beings capable of knowing how they feel.
Leave the situation! If it's safe, leave the situation! It takes two to tango and it's harder to fight when you don't have an enemy anymore. If the person is telling you to leave you probably should.
Also you should almost never trap or prevent the other person from leaving! Letting someone who is upset leave allows them to get some space alone, get space from the conflict, feel safer, and get some adrenaline out by moving. You may feel it's not safe to leave the person or let the person leave. But try to balance those concerns with the fact that it's not fair to hold them hostage in a situation they don't feel safe in, at that point you're antagonizing them. Also you should respect that person's autonomy and judgement, they know themselves better than you do and often they want to avoid the conflict escalating as well.
Validate the other persons emotions! This helps show concern and make someone feel heard, which helps stem the conflict and stress. You don't have to apologize or deny what they did is wrong but express understanding and compassion for the distress they are feeling.
Express concern not judgement! If you think they "need help" ask if they "are okay?" ask if they need help. But don't tell them to "calm down."
Communicate your concerns! If you're concerned that safety of the the other person or other people if you leave the situation let them know. You might be able to work out a deal so that they walk a certain way so that you can see them get away safe. You can give them resources. This also communicates concern.
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This all comes from what I've learned studying psychology and education. As well as from working in schools and mental hospitals. I don't have time right now to include references but if you curious about things mentioned I encourage you to look up deescalation techniques as well as the individual techniques I've mentioned.
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classycookiexo · 4 months
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ottermelonart · 26 days
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🌸just some info I desperately want to make sure everyone is aware of! 🫶🌸
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gifsofthe80s · 1 year
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Safety Tips - 1986
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ilyluhily · 1 year
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staying safe online as a little without a cg !
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as someone who involuntarily regresses, i’ve been put in some vulnerable positions while trying to navigate online spaces while being small.
this post isn’t just for involuntary regressors but anyone who wants to increase their knowledge of online safety while being little !
some of these might go without saying but i would still like to put it out there as a sort of catch all post of things to do ! so without further ado here are some tips for online safety as a little without cg to help monitor you !
bookmark safe websites you want to browse when you’re small, while you’re big
whether they’re games or social media sites you’d like to browse, make sure you bookmark them and add them to a folder specifically for when you’re small ! this will prevent little you from stumbling upon dangerous or triggering imagery or sites <3
speaking of social media…try turning off your dms or messages for people you don’t know
many a times have i clicked on an image while small (esp on instagram) that has no preview and i was shown triggering or inappropriate content. for some people when they’re regressed or if have a system little your state of mind is also regressed, meaning they can think more like a child and do things they wouldn’t normally do. i know this is true for me so when i feel myself slipping i make sure to only answer and look at messages from trusted people. you can always filter your messages as some social media sites do offer that ! and if you’d like you can even turn it back on when you’re no regressed if you’d still like to get messages from people !
another social media tip…if you want to browse social media while small, try browsing from following !
i know sites like Twitter and Instagram have a following tab where you only see posts from people who you follow. this can be helpful if you don’t want to risk seeing triggering content or if you’re randomly shown triggering content for no reason as that can sometimes happen on some social medias.
create a kids youtube profile or a regular profile only for when you’re in little space !
this is a good one if you like to watch videos while you’re small but don’t want auto play to lead you to an unrelated video ! i have a separate profile for when im small that only plays videos that would be appropriate for a child. it takes a little bit of watching videos you would like and subscribing to channels but it’s worth it imo! this can also lead to you having a separate email for little you that you could even use to sign up for games without using your big email !
on the topic of profiles, you can make a profile on apps like Disney+, Netflix, or Hulu that’s for when you’re small !
if you can, make your own profile on any TV streaming app that has your favorite little shows that you can access when you’re small ! if you’re a curious little like me, it could also help to set pin for big shows so you have an extra layer of protection. i’m v forgetful so this def works on me !! ^.^
and that’s all the tips i have ! if you have more be sure to suggest them for other littles to see and i can also add more in the future ! thanks for reading friends and stay safe 🤍
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In light of the Roe vs Wade overturn, I’m asking all of you to be safe and be careful. I will post some links on ways to keep yourself safe when buying contraceptives or birth control and places that you will be able to receive the life saving care that is absolutely necessary and where to find places that will allow you to get your tubes tied without written consent of a male spouse.
This overturn will end in a lot of women dead. Please help each other to not be one of them.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR14X3MC/?k=1
^^ tips on how to stay off the grid and safe in period, pregnancy, and abortion communications
https://linktr.ee/fran.ish?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=32b968e0-6755-4cd2-88fc-6db491c2454b
^^ lists of who will provide tubal sterilization and vasectomies
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