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the picture of dorian gray
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the murdle puzzle books are so cute bc wdym it's actually a super queer universe with nonbinary criminals and gay detectives and that love to say ACAB every chance they get and constantly critique capitalism. detective logico i am charmed by you
I am starting British Sign Language Level 3 this week. Super excited and a bit nervous as a non-native English speaker and an immigrant. Compared to Level 1 and 2, BSL level 3 will go deeper into Deaf history and culture research.
It’s only earlier this year that I discovered the connection between Deaf history and French Revolution. Apparently, French Revolution is a big moment in Deaf history. It was the first time in history Deaf people were recognised as equal citizens. Signing was accepted as a legitimate language, seen as a natural form of communication. When I first learned about it, I immediately asked a Deaf member at the sign club that I go to every week. He enthusiastically told me lots of stories, mostly about French Deaf people founding Deaf schools during the Revolution (and I soon got lost in all of the finger spelled French names unfortunately). I was fascinated to find so much more to learn, and overjoyed that two of my passionate interests connected.
On Deaf Day back in April, I got the book Signs of Freedom by Paddy Ladd, one of my favourite Deaf authors, and I finally started reading it this month. This is a play he wrote about Deaf history. And here’s French Revolution again:
For the Level 3 exam next spring, I will be making a presentation on Deaf culture or Deaf history. I don’t know what topic I will be assigned yet, but it would be amazing if I can present something related to the French Revolution in sign language!
I’m curious if they will cover the French Revolution from a Deaf studies perspective in my upcoming BSL course. I also wonder if the historians of the tumblr frev community have recommended readings on this topic? Also open to works about disability history more broadly. I would really appreciate any suggestions from the community. Thank you!
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happy kh4 news
They quite literally dropped the kh4 trailer on a random tuesday
𓍊𓋼𓍊 My piece for "Together from Afar: a How to Train Your Dragon" tribute exhibition at Gallery Nucleus! The show runs from April 11-26 and opens tonight from 5-8pm (free + no RSVP needed) 𓍊𓋼𓍊
I love Astrid and Stormfly, so I was really honored and excited to get to draw them🙇 John Powell was on full blast the entire time 🙇🙇🙇
Lowk the feeling of finding more sources abt Napoleon than Saint Just.
An ultra extended flowchart for identifying dynasties! Even identifying sub-periods of each dynasty. As always, this is a general guide ther
does the makeup look sad or happy? >>> goth & sad >>> middle tang dynasty [lmao]
This “reading” thing is fascinating…listening to other people’s perspectives deepens the human experience and could inform my benevolent rule!
I drew Riku :>
hey hold on gang. i have a parallel to draw between two pieces of media
dan and phil are elle and emmett to me
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i am the unkillable faggot
i can exist in grocery stores
i have the shittiest music taste in any room
i have a gun