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I have not looked at Carlos since the meeting...Being around him is like walking around with the flu...The need to lie down in a darkened room and let my hatred of him run through me is almost insurmountable.
Kathleen Maher (Diary of a Heretic)
Three of my daughters are Asian American. I've seen through their eyes the racist ways in which Trump labeled Covid-19 the "China virus," China plague," and "Kung Flu."...When my youngest, who is still in elementary school, heard the words, she immediately understood the hate was direct against Asian Americans--directed against her. I read somewhere that Trump and his people find community in rejoicing the suffering of those they hate and fear--that cruelty is the point. This is not easy to explain to a six-year-old.
Michael Fanone (Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul)
Being around stupid, callous people makes me feel like I have the flu:
Corey Taylor (You're Making Me Hate You)
Yeah, personally I hate my period and think it’s annoying and gross, but it’s not more gross than anything else that comes out of a human body. It’s not more gross than feces, urine, pus, bile, vomit, or the grossest bodily fluid of them all—in my mother’s professional opinion—phlegm. And yet we are not horrified every time we go to the bathroom. We do not stigmatize people with stomach flu. The active ingredient in period stigma is misogyny. This
Lindy West (Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman)
I was ten when Mike Smiley, half-Indian, skinny, brown-skinned, brought the word jigaboo to school like lunch, or the flu, fed him by his adopted white father who said that's what we called them then. By noon it was done--everyone had a name for what had been bothering them, some thing utterly human as hate.
Kevin Young (Brown: Poems)
Yeah, personally I hate my period and think it’s annoying and gross, but it’s not more gross than anything else that comes out of a human body. It’s not more gross than feces, urine, pus, bile, vomit, or the grossest bodily fluid of them all—in my mother’s professional opinion—phlegm. And yet we are not horrified every time we go to the bathroom. We do not stigmatize people with stomach flu. The active ingredient in period stigma is misogyny
Lindy West (Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman)
I’ve come down with the Daniel flu, and apparently, it’s chronic.
Rina Kent (Empire of Hate (Empire, #3))
Benefits of Positivity on Your Body Longer Life Being more optimistic can decrease the rate at which you age, which prolongs your lifespan. When you think in a positive light, you are much less likely to die from serious health issues. Pessimism feeds stress, which can make you sick and develop ailments such as heart disease, just to name one. Makes for Stronger Immune Health If you hate being sick, then positive thinking is not only a much cheaper alternative to over-the-counter medications. However, it is a natural remedy that works better than most drugs. If you are a constant Negative Nancy, you are much more likely to get sicknesses like the cold and flu, since negativity weakens essential areas of the brain that help with immune responses. Benefits of Positivity on the Mind It Fights Off Depression Psychologists have found that depression is strongly linked to a negative mindset. When one is able to simply change their point of view to see the positive rather than focus on the pessimistic aspects of what they are going through, they are able to fight against the development of depression as much as 54% more. Positivity improves mood, no matter the situation at hand and is better at treating depression than almost all other therapies. Stronger Sense of Confidence Positive thinkers are naturally more confident. I mean, they do not want to spend the time pretending they are in the shoes of another person. They want to strive to love themselves the way they are. It Is Easier to Accomplish Success Optimistic individuals are better able to focus on the good they do rather than their failures. They see failures as not short-comings but as golden opportunities to learn and grow. They are always open-minded to try out new things and embracing different methods of thinking. This is one of the essential parts of leading a fruitful life. Stronger Motivation Having a positive attitude helps to fuel your motivation levels and help you start on what you wish to achieve. You will find that having an optimistic attitude gets you to where you want to go much faster and easier than dwelling in the negative. Resilience When faced with an issue, positive thinkers are able to do whatever it takes to fix the problem and are not hesitant to ask for the assistance of other people.
Lana Otoya (Rumination: Learn to Overcome Your Destructive Thoughts and Start Thinking Positively (Fight Anxiety and Stress))