Ethereal Aquatic Serenity by Mariana Pedroza
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Ethereal Aquatic Serenity by Mariana Pedroza
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罪人 + 情人
by joyhey
“A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for.”
— William G.T. Shedd
Musings from Anna Fusco
48 Apps for Autistics and ADHDers
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This is a friendly reminder that none disabled people often do benefit from the same accommodations disabled people benefit from.
[ID: a comic titled "The Curb-Cut Effect" featuring a simple city scene. A curb cut (the indented portion of a curb which acts as a ramp from street level to pavement level) is in the center of the image and colored red. Various different figures using wheeled objects surround the curb cut, each object colored in an orangey-yellow. In the far back, someone holds a skateboard, a seated person holds a cane, and another seated person holds a rolling suitcase. In the midground, a couple pushes a stroller and two people ride bicycles. In the foreground, a person pushes a dolly. In the very center of the image at the bottom of the curb cut is a person using a wheelchair. Text at the bottom has an arrow pointing to the curb and reads, "When we design for disabilities... we make things better for everyone." The artist's handle "sketchplanations" is at the bottom right. End ID]
Also the artist has a great explanation of this on their website
Glad there was an image description in the notes (thank you, by the way!) because IDs themselves are the first thing I think of when I hear about the curb-cut effect. By ensuring screen reader compatibility for blind and low-vision people, we also help out anyone whose internet won't load images, for just one example!
The neurodivergent urge to name hoard so you’ll have a name for every different persona that you’ve created over the years.
I am completely fascinated by this abandoned home some urban explorers came across in Belgium. It’s covered in moss, which only adds to its charm, but look at the Plexiglas sunroom.
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Interview with Nele, Nika Shakarami’s girlfriend by Zeit Magazine
‘‘Nika loved the moon, and it became an important symbol in their relationship, says Nele. When they missed each other, they would say: “We don’t live in the same country, but beneath the same sky.” Sometimes, Nika would tell Nele over the phone that she was looking at the moon, saying: You should go outside too, Nele, so we can look at it together. They even called each other “my moonie.” Or Niki and Neli. Or Haku and Chihiro, like the main characters in the anime film “Spirited Away,” which both of them loved. The story involves a courageous boy helping a shy girl escape a world full of monsters. “That was us,” Nele says today‘‘
Nika Shakarami was a 16 year old brave Iranian girl who was kidnapped by the police during the ongoing protests in Iran, brutally tortured, raped and murdered in cold blood. Her burial was on her birthday. Say her name, Nika Shakarami