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@accessiblenet Event One: Favorite neurodivergent/ disabled characterā Adaine Abernant (anxiety disorder)
āI have a mental illness! And thatās fine!ā
[ID: a 9 panel moodboard for Adaine Abernant from Fantasy High. 1: A parody pale blue punch card against a white background that reads, āhave 9 ātotal fucking meltdownsā & get your 10th meltdown free!ā In a dark blue font. 2: A close up of a denim jacket with white fur trim. 3: Typography of navy blue font in all caps that reads, āListen! Can you even hear me?ā 4: A close up of a thin, long-nailed hand that is entirely in shadow. It reaches for a projection of a pale blue orb. 5: A portrait of a dark-skinned person with blonde hair looking directly at the camera. They are draped in navy blue shadow, and wearing pale blue eyeshadow and makeup. A transparent, reflective glass is in front of them, creating a glare. 6: Gold-rimmed round glasses sit on a navy blue backdrop. 7: Typography of a book passage that reads āI can do this, I thought. Then: and even if I canāt, I have to.ā The passage is highlighted in a pale blue. 8: A close up of a dark skinned wrist, wearing a chunky white sweater overtop a denim shirt. A gold bracelet with the initial āAā shines on their wrist. 9: A metallic, blue butterfly knife sits half opened on a white background. Overtop, an edited label reads ātenderness is a virtueā in blue font. End ID.]
I was going to watch Haus of Pain and got distracted by the soft Elyse interview in it.
Relationship Goals with the Willemses inĀ Funhaus Comments #90
12 icons of james willemsĀ on social media requested by @fornhausĀ under the cut ! - no credit neededĀ - REBLOGĀ / LIKE if saving !!
Audrey Hepburn as Countess Natasha Rostova in War and Peace (1956)
The flower girl becomes a flower. They thought Eliza was an unsightly weed, but all she needed was the proper care to really bloom.