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HELLO EVERYONE this account got deleted for no reason by the staff and i FINALLY got it back ! To announce that i have MOVED to another acc: @soururo ^__^
theres no cuter animal than generic grey fish 🐟
i would be fangirling so hard if i met him in real life
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Strangelove
Personal Jesus
Never Let me Down Again
Enjoy The Silence
Ghosts Again
Just Can't Get Enough
Wrong
Shake The Disease
Stripped
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What I think it would be like if the mane 6 visited a whale fall
Bounty of the River
boy why are you so orca
[ Text on the second picture of the post says: “Transmasc twilight sparkle with his sideburns shaped in the shapes of a star” ] I am so real for this i can’t believe i’ve never posted this
All they do is advertise !!
me and moray eels who is actually a daschund dog as lps
since this is going round again i really want to state how much i truly do not need hair loss prevention advice. this comic is not about that. this comic is about learning to be okay with maybe getting bald. this comic is about how balding can be sexy. its okay. kim is here to help
barista just asked me "... and who are you?" instead of asking "can I get your name?"
i didn't even do anything
by Gerard Donelan
For historical context, this is about making a panel for the AIDS quilt, a memorial project which began in San Francisco in 1985. Due to the stigma surrounding both homosexuality and AIDS during this time, victims of the epidemic were often cremated and disposed of or buried without ceremony, their bodies unclaimed by their families or origin or held by hospitals rather than released to same-sex partners.
Each panel in the AIDS quilt memorializes a life lost to the disease. Each panel is 3′ x 6′ (approximately 1 meter wide and 2 meters long), the approximate dimensions of a cemetery plot. The quilt, which then consisted of 1,920 panels representing 1,920 individuals lost to AIDS, was first displayed in Washington DC in 1987. The public response was immediate, positive, and overwhelming, and the quilt began taken around the country to be displayed in more cities. At each stop, the names of the dead were read out loud. At each stop, more panels were added.
By the time the quit returned to the US capital in 1988, it had more than 8,000 panels.
The quilt continues to grow. Today, it has over 50,000 panels memorializing over 100,000 of our dead. It’s too large now to physically display in its entirety, but you can view the entire thing online. There are also curated virtual displays of just panels which honor the Black and native people killed by the virus because in the US (and likely abroad, although I don’t know enough about public health elsewhere to say so with confidence), communities of color are disproportionately impacted by epidemics, as we have seen time and time again.
You can learn more about the quilt and its history here, and you can learn how to add a panel to the quilt here.
If you’re unable to access the quilt, here’s a zoomed in screenshot of the bottom left corner:
The quilt is made up of several panel, each panel itself consisting of 1 to 8 quilts.
Here’s a screenshot of the whole thing:
This is only about half of the people - our people - who were left to die because the government didn’t think “the gay disease” was a problem. This is why we march.
Wappy Dog for the Nintendo DS [2011]
The albatrosses in a same-sex partnership | Frozen Planet II - BBC