hahahahhaha
so since i last posted about feeling better things took a nose dive it’s not highly bloggable why did i come on here i just had a thought!
whered it go? i got all caught up in explaining the absolute change in tone and i have accomplished neither that or what i was going to say!
OH YEA
catchy:
New Imperialist Spaces
the colonization of class consciousness: indigenous minds, homo economicus, and backwards bodies.
its like its a goddam chapter or something
-let the exam season disorder blogging begin.
DISORDER
because it’s not a syndrome.
apparently syndromes can be totally ordinary body functions
like Pre-Menstrual something or rather
which recently was upgraded to a
disorder, aw nuts.
what’s dysphoria? [answered later i promise]
[italics are mine folks:]
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a dramatic form of Premenstrual syndrome[1], afflicting 3% to 8% of women.[2] It is a mental disorder associated with the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.
[DRAMATIC! mentally disordered. in disarray. what's mental disorder?]
click luteal:
The luteal phase (or secretory phase) is the latter phase of the menstrual cycle (in humans and a few other animals) or the estrous cycle (in other placental mammals). It begins with the formation of the corpus luteum and ends in either pregnancy or luteolysis. The main hormone associated with this stage is progesterone, which is significantly higher during the luteal phase than other phases of the cycle.[1]
luteal in a nutshell is a thingie that makes a drug for like 14 days and then effs off and somehow this process GOES WRONG AND BITCHES GO CRAZY WITH THEIR HORMONES JUST LOOK:
pick menstrual:
The menstrual cycle is a cycle of physiological changes that occurs in fertile females. Overt menstruation (where there is blood flow from the vagina) occurs primarily in humans and close evolutionary relatives such as chimpanzees.[1]
WHEW good thing they reminded me blood flows from the vagina
bahahahahhaha
oh AND they have science AND culture on their side look:
Menstrual cycle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
science AND TV at the same time? must be an authoritative article fo sho’.
oh wait, this one is SO much better!
italics are all mine.
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) (also called PMT or premenstrual tension) is a collection of physical, psychological, and emotional symptoms related to a woman’s menstrual cycle. While most women (about 80 percent) of child-bearing age have some symptoms of PMS,[1] the official definition limits the scope to having symptoms of “sufficient severity to interfere with some aspects of life”***.[2] Such symptoms are usually predictable and occur regularly during the two weeks prior to menses. Generally, symptoms may vanish** both before or after the start of menstrual flow.
[***what? isn't menstruating part of life? since when did i have to menstruate without it getting in the way of life? isn't it more like life gets in the way of me menstruating? and do they mean life itself? what does life even mean here?]
[**like a magic trick vanish?]
While some experts* claim that virtually all menstruating women experience PMS, a more recent and intermediate** position shows that only a small percentage of women (2 to 5%) have significant premenstrual symptoms that are separate from the discomfort associated with menstruation.[3]
[*who are these people? i thought i was going to be an expert, im getting pretty close and am gonna start topping out sooner than later in the corpus luteum section have they even had to worry about these things?]
[** did they involve some women in the design of the research maybe? it seems like someone insisted that discomfort is associated to menstruation. im still surprised they didnt then bracket (blood from vagina) after that sentence.]
MEANWHILE
δύσφορος = dysphoria
is the opposite of euphoria.
and since us bitches are not EUPHORIC that we are menstruating (bleeding from the vagina) we also get associated with:
Conditions related to dysphoria
The following conditions may include dysphoria as a major component or symptom.
- Clinical depression (unipolar) and dysthymia
- Bipolar disorder[2] and cyclothymia
- Premenstrual Syndrome
- Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
- General anxiety disorder
- Gender identity disorder, sometimes called gender dysphoria
- Personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder
- Substance withdrawal
- Body dysmorphic disorder
- Hypoglycemia
- Schizophrenia
OMFJEEZUS.
lock us all up.
throw away the key.
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