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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

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my friend just told me that there's a secret second dashboard that solely contains posts from people you've turned on post notifications for, and when i click the link in the messages it opens it within the tumblr app, so the tumblr app also has a secret second dashboard for post notification blogs, and the only way to access it is to open the link for it within the app.

i literally love tumblr

nightpool

i have a private pinned post that just has a link to this dashboard on it, it's great. two dashboards for life

cyle

wow! i was really hoping someone would organically reverse-engineer this and find that dash.

here are a few other "secret" dashboards:

these are all just taking existing feeds of content and putting them in a dashboard-like format... the "Stuff for you" tab/feed is the same idea.

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garbage-empress

Once on IMDB I saw a “goof” which was that during a scene set in India(?), the light flicker was at the wrong frequency (in hertz). I wish I knew what movie it was to show you guys, I want to say it was some Marvel shit.

I always wondered how this person knew that. Was there an amazing Indian electrician who just instinctively felt the flicker rate was off? Did they go frame by frame and count the flickers per second?

cisphobiccommunistopinions

I wanna say that was Tenet?

hazelsmazecave

It was The Bourne Supremacy @garbage-empress

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holy fuck

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*punching propane tank in a video game*

“no way! I fill these for a living.”

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carrionthird

“Stop scrolling and please help me spread the word, because if I’ve landed on your page you’re most likely either a black woman or someone who cares about black women and the simple phrase I’m about to share could help save a black woman’s life.

Doctors are to black women what police officers are to black men. That may seem controversial but I believe it to be true and I speak from personal experience.

If you’ve seen this TikTok you know that a 2016 study showed that 50% of medical students and residents thought that black people couldn’t feel pain the same as white people.

And we learned from this video that because of a 1999 study, to this day, there’s a black correction factor for the creatinin levels in black people’s kidneys, meaning we’re less likely to recieve a kidney transplant if needed.

So if you go to a doctor, feel you aren’t getting proper treatment or they refuse the treatment you’ve requested, say to them the following:

I will need you to document on record that you are refusing the treatment (or medicine) I’ve requested, and the reason you are doing so.”

dovewithscales

This works. I have used it in other situations. If medical staff have to document and take responsibility and be on the hook legally for doing shady shit they behave much differently.

If you weren’t already going to spread this advice because black women are at risk, then spread it because it’s applicable to everyone else as well, including you reading this.

But particularly women, and especially black women.

adeleneblack

and watch them document it, then request a copy at the end of your appointment (should be official looking: letterhead, dated, signature, ect)

then they can’t be shady about their record keeping and if they are you have an official document and not just your word

vaspider

As someone who has used this repeatedly to good effect:

  1. Be specific. “I need you to document in your notes for this visit that I brought up the possibility of celiac disease and you declined to order screening tests.”
  2. Bring an advocate or witness. In many locations this is permitted by law as a patient’s right. (For example, in Oregon, disabled patients are permitted 3 “support persons” in the hospital, and must be permitted to have one person with them at all times during an emergency visit or hospital stay.) If you are not physically permitted to have a witness present, bring someone in by FaceTime. Doctors act differently when you have a witness.
  3. You are, in the US, legally entitled to the entirety of your patient record, unredacted. A provider may not deny you a copy of your records bc you owe them money for other things. A provider may charge you a reasonable fee for copying or mailing your records but may not charge you for research or retrieval.
  4. The only exception to the above is therapy notes. You aren’t entitled to that, at least not by federal law. You may have different rights under state law.
  5. You are also entitled to correct your medical record in the US. If your doctor doesn’t put that note in your records, you have the right to add a Statement of Disagreement. “During this visit, I brought up the possibility of my symptoms indicating celiac disease and asked for a blood test to investigate this possibility. Dr. Butthead declined to order the standard celiac screening blood test. I asked for Dr. Butthead to document this in my record. Dr. Butthead did not do so.”
  6. Many places now will give you an after visit summary or upload them to an electronic records app. Read it. You might catch errors (I have - doctors and nurses are people, they make mistakes). If they don’t give you a record or summary to take with you, request one.
  7. If you are in the hospital without support and are being mistreated, ask for a patient advocate. If they don’t send you one promptly for whatever reason, ask to see a chaplain, or call your religious leader to ask for help. Having a witness changes how doctors act. Many chaplains are used to being asked to support patients who are not receiving proper care and will not be surprised if you explain “I asked for an advocate and they haven’t sent one; I’m not being listened to and I need your help.” This won’t always work but it’s worked often enough that I feel confident in recommending it.

I am white; I have never experienced medical racism. These steps and methods have helped me a lot in facing medical misogyny, fatphobia and transphobia, so I hope they help others. I am not a lawyer, this isn’t legal advice.

Further links:

AMA Patient Rights

HHS Patient Rights & Protections

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coolfrogdude

original thread by @pukicho and several other users

renasanse

I always love seeing this comic because it interprets Tumblr as a gigantic theater ruled by absolute chaos where sometimes somebody just stands up on their chair and shouts and we all pay attention

adulthoodisokay

this post is from THIS YEAR

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had to fact check and holy shit 2020 really has been 3 years long.

flavoracle

Happy one year anniversary little thread

official-lucifers-child

happy 2 year anniversary, it’s been 3849493 years actually

pukicho

What the fuck I coulda sworn I made this 10 years ago

atalana

yeah no whoever was dating that wasn’t looking at the right version of the post, the original’s from october 2017

pukicho

You telling me someone gaslit me on my own post?