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London, Unframed Exhibition - "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee" from 1633, masterpiece by Rembrandt.
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Raye with her 6 HISTORIC Brit Awards鉁ㄢ湪
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Justin O'Neal
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"Heck Yes! We're Transgendered" from Transgender Tapestry magazine (1997) which you can find on the digital trans archive here
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Miss Congeniality (2000) dir. Donald Petrie
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if you post a gif without making it explicit is not yours you鈥檙e taking credit. many dont read the tags
you can use the gif search if you must make a new post with only one gif or two so people actually know who the author is and the gif maker is alerted
Alrighty thanks. Editing that post now. Also have seen these gifs from several people so I'm guessing at the gif maker but let's go!
Also "many don't read tags". Buddy, i promise you, they do
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carl sagan said in contact that one measure of a relationship's intimacy is in how many of each person's sub-personas can see and commune with each other. and that hit. do you wanna see if our inner children want to play together 馃ズ馃ズ馃ズ馃ズ馃ズ
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Gifs most likely from @molinaesque
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I was walking along, minding my business When out of an orange colored sky (FLASH-BAM-ALAKAZAM) Wonderful you came by
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As a wheelchair user I'm trying to reframe my language for "being in the way."
"I'm in the way," "I can't fit," and "I can't go there," is becoming "there's not enough space," "the walkway is too narrow," and "that place isn't accessible."
It's a small change, but to me it feels as if I'm redirecting blame from myself to the people that made these places inaccessible in the first place. I don't want people to just think that they're helping me, I want them to think that they're making up for someone else's wrongdoing. I want them to remember every time I've needed help as something someone else caused.
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