I am obsessed. Square Enix pls we need his Bring Arts version too 😭
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I am obsessed. Square Enix pls we need his Bring Arts version too 😭
All those dreams where you're my wife (inside your mind) | Millief {flashfoward} | Small-Para
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O sol estava nascendo do lado de fora quando Korra jogou as cobertas para o lado e se levantou. Iria ser um dia preguiçoso e especial, como havia pensado a semana inteira. Era aniversário de sua esposa e já estava com tudo mais que preparado dentro de sua geladeira e guarda-roupa. Irresistible, um gato cinzento e felpudo que adotaram no início do noivado, seguia aos seus pés quando encaminhou-se para o quarto dos garotos. Suas passadas eram cuidadosas, cada descuido com o som acordaria o mais novo, Luke. O mais velho dormia como uma pedra, em seu lado do quarto, Korra apoiou-se no batedor da porta do quarto, com um braço apoiado na madeira e sorrindo para si mesma na penumbra que se fazia ali dentro. Dois filhos e duas gatas, Debby Harry parecia um bichinho de pelúcia agarrada a Phillip como se não tivesse quase dez anos de idade.
Desceu finalmente as escadas da casa para fazer o café da manhã, torradas, omelete, bananas cortadas, duas fatias de bacon e suco de laranja. Logo menos sua irmã mais velha passaria para buscar os garotos, levaria ambos a um parque de diversões trouxa nas imediações. Korra estava especialmente empolgada com o dia que havia tanto planejado. Quando subiu novamente ao quarto com uma bandeja de madeira nas mãos, vestia apenas uma camisa velha de banda e um cabelo desajeitado pelo travesseiro. “Time to wake up, my princess”, sussurrou ao ouvido da mulher com quem sonhava todas as noites ainda. “Trouxe seu café da manhã com…”, Korra puxou a varinha da cabeceira e fez margaridas saírem desta no mesmo momento. “Flores”, sorriu solicitamente e puxou os pés da bandeja para que ficassem apoiados ao lado de Aurora na cama. “Espero que aprecie seu dia”, e assim ficou sobre os pés para puxar as cortinas das janelas grandes que tinham no quarto.
Hello, I'm Cat. I'm a disabled PhD student at the London College of Fashion examining disability,...
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This blog centers around how disability relates to the fashion industry. People with disabilities sometimes face challenges (due to things like mobility issues) in regards to clothing and being able to express themselves through their appearance. We as a society have constructed a set of beauty norms that results in people feeling pressured to conform to unrealistic standards in order to fit into what is accepted as “normal” and avoid being “othered”.
It’s important to recognize that everyone’s experiences with disability are different. As well, the best people to educate others on the challenges people with disabilities face are always those who have disabilities themselves and can speak from personal experience. This blog shares different stories, links to articles from mainstream media as well as answers questions/gives tips regarding disability and personal expression through fashion.
Tried to use a door button and it didn’t work? Discovered the “accessible bathrooms” are not...
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Accessibility Fails is an account that documents the real-life experiences of those living with disabilities or accessibility challenges. This account is great to follow because as a feminist and a person who does not live with these challenges, it can be hard to recognize where we as a society are going wrong in failing to provide equal access to all.
From things like bathroom layouts fails to hallway passages being obscured by objects, there are many things that we’ve socially constructed to be “normal” that actually present obstacles to people. By acknowledging these issues and increasing our exposure to them we may work to solve them. From this, we can also use any privilege we may possess to advocate to higher authorities like governments and/or building contractors to make the world a more accessible place.
Making Queer History runs a podcast and a series of articles that work to tell our history.
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“History is queerer than you think” -Intro to Making Queer History’s podcasts.
Making Queer History is a blog that runs a podcast telling the stories of queer people throughout history. We live in a patriarchal society and so much of our history has been written by heterosexual, cis-gender men who have failed to acknowledge the struggles of LGBTQ+ people, women, people of color, as well as other marginalized groups.
We are missing parts of our history.
This podcast works to tell the stories of queer people, shed light on the history of queer people in society and in the long-run increase the level of representation of queer people in general. As feminists, it’s important to give everyone’s stories the opportunities to be heard especially if we possess privileges in regards to access to education and internet. This is a great account that does just that. As well, this account is fantastic as it posts links to its podcasts for those who enjoy/need audio formats over texts.
Someone on @underfart-snas stream requested this lil’ dapper mun. This is @underfart-snas oc