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TODAYâS THE BIG DAY
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trans ppl see the words like FERAL cowboy FROGs dirt rats MITSKI tender rabies POSSUM and PEAT BOG and go absolutely wild and thatâs rly valid and sexy of us
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Today (March 31) is International Transgender Day of Visibility, and Iâm sending love to all trans folks today, and always.
reminder for all my followers that this blog will not contain screamers, misinfo, or other mean-spirited jokes on april foolâs day, because the fact that yall willingly subject yourselves to my content is a cruel joke in itself
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are you fucking for real
Imagine being the criminal who returns weekly to make sure his fucking plant art is doing alright
Later
I found it! I fucking found it! In my fucking dash! Nothing can stop me now! *EVIL GIGGLES*
OMG SAME RIGHT I SAW IT A YEAR AGO AND WAS UPSET I COULDNT FIND IT AGAIN
Anyone who does this is a chaotic-good
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Just cleaned my bedroom and kitchen to take photos for a subletter & thought Iâd post âem here because I havenât posted in ages!
Hag stones, also known as Holey Stones or Witch Stones, are stones that have a naturally occurring hole and are usually found near oceans and other bodies of water. They are said to be powerful protection talismans, and when worn or carried they protect the bearer from curses, hexes, negative spirits, and harm. They have also been used to prevent nightmares, being strung on a bedpost or placed underneath pillows. It is also believed that if you peer through the hole of the stone that you can see the Fae Folk and otherworldly entities. If one broke, it is thought to have used its power to protect a life.Â
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Sea goblin!!!
day one with spooky!!
they are BABEY!! i did not anticipate this. i thought i was at least getting a juvenile but no, this is a true BABBY. i literally was in tears when i saw them, i kept saying âoh my god, theyre so small. they are so tiny oh my godâ
the employee who had to corral them into their little container screamed when spooky got nervous and sprinted out of their cage. i was like âpls its ok theyre just nervous. theyre fast lads when nervousâ
the Whole Ride Home spooky was curled up all scared and i felt so bad.
we just got home and i got the tank set up, and i put in 3 (three) crickets bc its a big tank and i want em to at least get One. for now theyll be getting their water via water tissue bc theyre so tiny i dont have a dish shallow enough for this baby
at first i was like ânope no handlingâ but like,,,, the second i saw this baby my first thought was âi would like to tuch it.â it will take a lot of willpower not to hold this absolute Child. this utter Infant.
and yes, spooky is gay.
me the moment i saw spooky
GOFUNDME: SAVE OUR NAVAJO LANGUAGE
âI never learned my Navajo language and I was never inspired to learn it. Â As I got older, I realized how valuable our language is to the livelihood of our Navajo Nation. â -Dr. Shawna L. Begay
Our Navajo or DinĂŠ language is in danger of becoming extinct.  Help us create and develop the first Navajo-English educational media TV puppet show, âDinĂŠ BĂ NĂĄâĂĄlkid Timeâ which means âThe Navajo Movie Time.â  It will inspire and teach our youth basic language skills using media as a technology tool. Parents, grandparents, children and grandkids can learn to speak Navajo  fluently together within their own homes. Long-time friends and educators, Dr. Shawna L. Begay and Charmaine Jackson have teamed up to create this new TV pilot for an all-ages audience or for anyone who wants to learn the Navajo language.  With your support, itâll be the first educational Navajo and English puppet show that will teach and preserve the Navajo language and culture through digital media.
After several years of extensive research on the Navajo Nation, Dr. Begay recently completed her PhD from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas with her doctorate thesis, âDeveloping A Navajo Media Guide: A Community Perspective.â As project director, she quickly realized she was a pioneer on the topic.
âWhen I decided what topic to study I realized there existed very little research in Indigenous educational media, especially with our Navajo people,â stated Dr. Begay. Â âAs Navajo people, we have our own learning objectives and Navajo way of knowing is completely different for Euro-Western schooling. Â I decided that I had to research and develop our own curriculum guide that is meant to teach Navajo through media.â Dr. Begay and Jackson, co-writers of the show, developed the first 3-puppet characters and plan for many more. The pilot features Nanabah-a young Navajo girl, GĂĄh (Rabbit) and DlÇŤĚÇŤĚ (Prairie Dog) who will go on endless adventures learning about language, gardening, the environment and the importance of family values. Nanabah is fluent in Navajo and likes to teach children about life on the reservation with her animal friends and special guests. Â Children who want to learn Navajo will also be an important part of the show by interacting with Nanabah, her friends and storyline. Dr. Begayâs research concluded there exists very little research in the area of Indigenous educational media. Currently media is a very powerful tool that can be used to teach. She is cognizant of the digital age we live in and the opportunities to utilize media to revitalize the Navajo language. Â âStar Wars and Finding Nemo,â dubbed in Navajo, was a great place to start and it has garnered national exposure of our language. However, we need a show based on our own Navajo learning principals our ancestors set out for us to learn and live by. I donât think a non-Navajo, non-Native or non-Indigenous person can do that for us, nor should they. Â We, as Navajo, need to produce this show ourselves, if we are to be truly sovereign,â added Dr. Begay. Both educators, Dr. Begay and Jackson, of Naalkid Productions have been talking about this educational language project for about the past four years and still have a long way to go to finance their dream. âWith the support of Navajo TV Anchor Colton Shone, our team of Navajo artists, filmmakers, family and friends, this video pilot is a huge step forward,â said Jackson. Â âOur journey has just begun and the big next step is finding financial support to create a whole new puppet TV series.â We aim to raise $50,000 with this project which will allow us to continue with pre-production and production aspects of making this digital media project become a reality. Â We need your help to save our language by teaching Navajo to our future generations. Pre-Production: -Script writing for the pilot show -Puppet Development/Creation -Casting for puppeteers and other talent that will be on screen -Hiring of all key cast and crew Production: -Locations and permits -Rental of Studio space -Equipment: cameras, sound, lights, etc. -Cast and Crew budget
Despite all the notes on this post, theyâre still at $13,155 of their $50,000 goal.Â
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