May 17, 2013
maximumscott:

Vivien Leigh

maximumscott:

Vivien Leigh

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May 17, 2013

himymthebest:

Ted: She wants casual. Okay, I’ll be casual. I’m gonna be a mushroom cloud of casual. You know why? Cause it’s a game! I wanted to skip to the end and do the “happily ever after” thing but you don’t get there unless you play the game.

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May 17, 2013

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January 20, 2013
neurosciencestuff:

FDA Approves Magnetic Helmet For Treating Depression
The United States Food and Drug Administration approved a device that treats depression using… magnets. About 14.8 million American adults, or 6.7 percent of the U.S. adult population, are diagnosed with major depression in a given year, and antidepressant medications often don’t help.
The technology, known as deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation or TMS, involves placing a helmet filled with electromagnetic coils very close to the scalp and zapping them with pulses of electricity, which causes neurons to fire in very specific areas of the brain.
Magnets, How Do They Work?
First the machine is calibrated by placing it over a part of the brain that causes the subject’s hand to move. Then the coils are aimed at the brain region under treatment. The treatment lasts about 15 to 30 minutes, repeated over several weeks, and is noninvasive—all the person feels is a slight buzzing, and there are no side effects. This makes it a more palatable relative of other treatments that also target the brain directly, such as electroconvulsive therapy (formerly electroshock), or surgically implanted electrodes.
Brainsway, a publicly traded Israeli company, has an exclusive license for the technology from the National Institutes of Health, where its two Israeli scientific cofounders developed it. Their device is already approved in Europe for clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia (negative symptoms), Parkinson’s diseases, and PTSD. Clinical trials are under way to test how well brain-zapping electromagnets could work to treat a huge range of ailments including cocaine addiction, Tourette’s syndrome, Alzheimer’s, stroke rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis, even ADHD.
(Credit: theloneliestgod)

I think I’d be more depressed wearing this cause I’d be like, “Is this rock bottom?”

neurosciencestuff:

FDA Approves Magnetic Helmet For Treating Depression

The United States Food and Drug Administration approved a device that treats depression using… magnets. About 14.8 million American adults, or 6.7 percent of the U.S. adult population, are diagnosed with major depression in a given year, and antidepressant medications often don’t help.

The technology, known as deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation or TMS, involves placing a helmet filled with electromagnetic coils very close to the scalp and zapping them with pulses of electricity, which causes neurons to fire in very specific areas of the brain.

Magnets, How Do They Work?

First the machine is calibrated by placing it over a part of the brain that causes the subject’s hand to move. Then the coils are aimed at the brain region under treatment. The treatment lasts about 15 to 30 minutes, repeated over several weeks, and is noninvasive—all the person feels is a slight buzzing, and there are no side effects. This makes it a more palatable relative of other treatments that also target the brain directly, such as electroconvulsive therapy (formerly electroshock), or surgically implanted electrodes.

Brainsway, a publicly traded Israeli company, has an exclusive license for the technology from the National Institutes of Health, where its two Israeli scientific cofounders developed it. Their device is already approved in Europe for clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia (negative symptoms), Parkinson’s diseases, and PTSD. Clinical trials are under way to test how well brain-zapping electromagnets could work to treat a huge range of ailments including cocaine addiction, Tourette’s syndrome, Alzheimer’s, stroke rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis, even ADHD.

(Credit: theloneliestgod)

I think I’d be more depressed wearing this cause I’d be like, “Is this rock bottom?”

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December 27, 2012

Lord of the Derp

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December 26, 2012

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December 26, 2012

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December 26, 2012

disney otp’s + lyrics

“when you believe in a thing [such as love] believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.” - walt disney

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December 26, 2012

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December 25, 2012

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December 25, 2012
robotpatrol:

this is my winter break

robotpatrol:

this is my winter break

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December 25, 2012
haveanothercigarette:

so many reasons for perf:
karen’s arms are around arthur
arthur’s arms are around karen
matt is in a pond sandwich
matt is kissing arthur
perf

haveanothercigarette:

so many reasons for perf:

  • karen’s arms are around arthur
  • arthur’s arms are around karen
  • matt is in a pond sandwich
  • matt is kissing arthur
  • perf

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December 25, 2012

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December 25, 2012
wolverhamperton:

redhumors:

Well that escalated quickly

SCREAMING

wolverhamperton:

redhumors:

Well that escalated quickly

SCREAMING

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December 24, 2012
summoningspazzy:

pixiehamsteak:

behold the majestic beast

behold the crocken

summoningspazzy:

pixiehamsteak:

behold the majestic beast

behold the crocken

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