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Uturuncu t1_j8leljf wrote
Reply to comment by 6disc_cdchanger in Math Blaster Opening (1994). Please tell me someone else obsessively played this game as a child by IeIgHtNiNe
Now Search for Spot is the one I played the shit out of! I loved that game so much. And Treasure Mountain+Treasure Mathstorm. Whenever I hear Hall of the Mountain King it makes me smile 'cause of Treasure Mountain and all the fond memories I have of all those weird little educational games I played growing up.
And some of the Jumpstarts!
Uturuncu t1_j8hjflm wrote
Reply to comment by Gh0stMan0nThird in The US government says women’s underwear should cost more than men’s by TheTim
Not a diaphragm, that absolutely is a menstrual disc. Do not expect them to provide contraception, but they're disposable, low footprint, and apparently comfortable. They unsettle me, I haven't tried them. The menstrual cup is in the bottom right, reusable, but the size makes them uncomfy for some folk.
Edit; Also sorry you had to deal with that. These things really should be less taboo so it's not such a baffling 'what the fuck is this shit?!' surprise when a product ends up somewhere it shouldn't.
Dogs and trashcans I am so familiar with, 'cause a dog I lived with managed to get a tampon string wrapped around her teeth and was choking on it in her throat after she got in the trash.
Uturuncu t1_j8hgzl8 wrote
Reply to comment by Gh0stMan0nThird in The US government says women’s underwear should cost more than men’s by TheTim
I'm really not sure what you wrested away from your dog, but if it was able to be confused with a yogurt lid it probably wasn't a diva cup.
Diva cups are a full silicone cup, about an inch across and a couple inches deep, and they really shouldn't be going in the trash; they're reusable.
Mine did come with some special 'sample' disposable silicone rings with plastic over them that were one-and-done called menstrual discs which might be what you're thinking of? Their big advantage is not taking up much space in the vagina for mess-free sex during a period.
Uturuncu t1_j8yswjq wrote
Reply to comment by Erebus172 in Autism-linked MYT1L mutations prompt ‘identity crisis’ in budding brain cells by ecyrblim
Anecdotally as an adult with autism and not epilepsy, I was prescribed lamotrigine for mood stabilization in conjuction with antidepressants. My mood was more even(antidepressants chopped the bottoms off the lows, but everything was still a neurlogical roller coaster; lamotrigine addition turned it into a kiddy coaster with smaller valleys and shorter peaks instead of a thrill seeker's death trap) so it worked for that... But it did nothing at all for autism symptoms, no.