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@exiled-princess
hmmm
One of their last Tweets before the account got suspended:
With an update since getting it back:
Veteran here, can confirm that you can get "failure to adapt"ed practically just by asking for it. It's even easier if you're still in basic or AIT. You may face some harassment, but that's leagues better than being a killing tool.
Happy to talk if anyone needs guidance.
No one celebrates us like WE celebrate us.
a muse in her feelings..
I am half Scottish and half Japanese- I hand-sewed this kimono from men’s dress shirts and boxer shorts.
This kinda stuff is actually really inspirational to those of us with uncommonly mixed heritage, regardless of if you’re this particular mix just seeing other mixed people make their backgrounds their own instead of being forced to choose is so important for mixed children growing up tbh
@lesbiantrad
This is solarpunk AF.
Best part (IMO) is that it actually makes sense from a historical standpoint. In feudal Japan, each clan would have a mon (an emblem sort of like a coat of arms) that would be displayed on banners and used to identify that particular clan. Members of a clan would often have their mon displayed on their clothing including kimonos, like so:
Thus, the idea of a kimono in a clan tartan pattern is in fact completely appropriate and would be perfectly familiar to feudal Japanese culture.
And also it looks really cool.
This weekend, Maya Caulfield posted to photos of herself modeling a kimono she sewed by hand, and her work earned her thousands of instant a
the artist is Maya Caulfield, this blog stole her post
Eartha Kitt as Anna Lucasta in Anna Lucasta (1958)
MAKE PEOPLE FEEL GOOD ABOUT THEMSELVES.