OP: when your friend dress up like a model (cr 迷人的装兔兔)
Opposite energy of the TWAS I WHO SET THE HOUSE ABLAZE cat.
"'Twas I who set the house ablaze?!" D:
“A German mask of disgrace in the shape of a wolf’s head, 16th/17th century. Forged iron. A mask made from riveted bar stock with pronounced teeth and ears attached by rivets. Two piece, hinged neckband. At the nape of the neck loops for a padlock. Length 40 cm. A mask of disgrace in the shape of a wolf’s head was placed on those pilloried for deeds of violence.”
About 20% of you think the wolf shame mask is sexy don’t you
You’re really lowballing that percentage, my dude.
Is that furry bdsm gear?
Discussing baby’s future
They are both doing the "I want" chitter. They very much want to get up, but they have a sleeping baby cuddling with them. They must endure, but they will not be silent about it
Well well well, kitties. Looks like you want to get up but there's a little cat on you so you can't. Very frustrating situation there, can't imagine the burden of being held down by a little adorable kittycat. Couldn't, as the kids say, be me.
Wawa hoagie
i made myself a bumper sticker
do u have the image u used for this i want to buy a bumper sticker with that image very badly
you know what? sure! everyone put neru higurashi on your car
no post today king? :(
too busy slogging hog
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Common name: The slogger
who up sloggin they hog
just wanted to share the National Down Syndrome Society’s message for this year’s World Down Syndrome Day (21st March) 💛💙
Powerful message that lovingly includes multiple disabilities, united. I love this.
[Image and video description–
The image is a textpost that reads:
This #WorldDownSyndromeDay, we've joined forces with @coordown and other international Down syndrome organizations to spread the powerful message: No Decision Without Us. [flexed biceps emoji] People with disabilities deserve a seat at the table where decisions are made about their lives, their futures, and their rights. Let's work together toward a world where every voice is valued. #NoDecisionWithoutUs #WDSD25
The text accompanies a video posted by @ ndssorg on TikTok.
The video shows people with various disabilities forcefully requesting that they not be left out of the decision-making process when the decisions affect them directly. The persons with disabilities shown include:
- Sophia, a young teen with Down's Syndrome protesting at not being consulted over what dress she should wear to someone's wedding
- A smart-suited young man in a wheelchair, protesting at not being consulted regarding the design of a train station, taking his place at the meeting table and planting a figurine of a person in a wheelchair in front of the flight of steps leading up to the train platform in the architectural model
- A little person in medical scrubs, protesting that the shelves of medical supplies that she needs for her work are beyond her reach, even with her arm stretched as far as she can vertically
- A deaf person protesting at a student assembly that a fire alarm is of little use to the hard-of-hearing community if it is only sound-based
- A person with visual disability pointing out that an airport touch screen is of little use to the visually-challenged community if all your fingertips can sense is flatness
- A smart-suited young woman with a prosthetic leg and a smart-suited young man (possibly with Down's Syndrome) forcefully requesting a legislative assembly to give them seats at the lawmaking table as well, if the laws that are being made will have an impact on them too
The video draws to a close with Sophia storming into the room at the start of the video wearing an outfit of her own choice: a leather jacket, a black bustier top, a choker necklace and a purple tutu. The whole sequence ends with the cast raising their fists in the air in a show of united strength.
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some things i didn’t realize i needed to hear…
you have permission to make mistakes. you have permission to fail. you have permission to be sad. you have permission to not be over it. you have permission to struggle with difficult things or even “easy” things.
Permission to make mistakes and not be hurt, denied, or neglected for it.
I feel that if I make a mistake, everyone will see how worthless I am and take EVERYTHING away from me. As if all the good I am and have done matters not, because I made one tiny mistake, all my skills, all my growth, all my worth, everting it all just disappears because I made a mistake.
That’s utter shit ladies and gentlemen.
So here’s your pass to make mistakes and be caught, loved, and held.
Make that mistake. I got you. I still love you. You’re amazing and valuable and this does not define your worth. Nothing has disappeared because you made that mistake. You’re still a wonderful, badass human who is learning.
I love you. You got this. Keep going.
it's funny how many aspects of society are essentially designed to make people terrified and insane at all times
Not content with having one panopticon, the Western world has instead managed to build three: one government-run, one privatized and financially-driven, and another privatized and socially-driven