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jeff buckley photographed by bruce weber
Jeff Buckley by Bruce Weber (1994)
not to Jeff your Buckley or anything, but that was so real
peak half assed inclusivity that speaks to reality
good on Lego for making a physically disabled Lego dude
absolutely incredible accidental commentary by making him not fit in any of the buildings
Something I don't think non-disabled people understand is that realising you're disabled happens over, and over, and over again.
Maybe something gets worse, or you recognise a new way it effects your life, or you remember something you used to be able to do that you had to give up, or maybe you're just reminded that this isn't how it is for other people. And like, I'm not going to say it never gets easier, but it definitely packs more of a punch some days than others.
Like, yeah, we keep going, because what other option do we have? But it isn't easy. And realising that it isn't easy, over and over again, isn't easy either.
Greatest cover of all time
All flowers in time bend towards the sun I know you say that there’s no-one for you but here is one
Greatest cover of all time
JEFF BUCKLEY performing Grace on The Late Show, 1995.
my disability: disables me
me: :0
[ID: a tweet from The Chronic Notebook (@/chronicnotebook) that reads:
“With chronic illness, you normalize things that most people won’t ever feel. You normalize high levels of pain, not remembering how pain free feels, medical procedures and trauma, needing to rest after a shower. People see you surviving, but not all that you had to normalize to do so.”
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my sign for a protest a couple days ago. grateful to be there— and won't stop for nothin!
palestine will be free.