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grief is so crazy like what if i forget what her laugh sounds like. does she know i loved her. i miss her so much. i catch myself doing things she used to do. i wish i could call her. i miss her so much. i do a crossword puzzle. i cry while washing the dishes. does she know i loved her? my heart feels like a hummingbird. i miss her so much. what if i forget what her laugh sounds like. what if i forget.
i talked ab this feeling in therapy yday and my therapist asked me, âwould it really be so bad if your memories changed? if they softened and faded or looked different over time? why does that frighten you so much?â and i said, âi donât want the love to disappear.â and she looked at me for a long moment and then she said, âit wonât. it doesnât work that way. even if the memories soften or change, it doesnât mean the love does. that love keeps going backward in time, forever, because you love her still. all is not lost.â i just thought i would share that in case it resonated w anyone else too.
just so you know
2020
It's been years and I still haven't found a single sentence on Wikipedia I like more than this one. and quickly learned how to breakdance. The simple statement. Action, result, reaction. White boy stuns latinos. Quickly. His white ass got there and said I need to have something to keep me from being All the White People, and I'm clearly not a boy of combative strength. Breakdancing bluelinked as the perfect little punctuation, reminding you that it is a rich art and sport, making you consider the sort of undertaking that would be. I like this sentence more than some Beck songs.

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the online identity and gimmick-ifying of autism is so odd. I'm diagnosed with autism and yet I barely identify with any stuff I see about it anymore. It feels like autism is being rebranded as the Silly Guy Disorder that gives you smart and beautiful hyperspecific interests. it's not that I mind silly jokes or being lighthearted about being autistic- but when the entire social movement is based around marketing us this way, I just can't help but feel isolated from it. it feels like I'm not the right kind of autistic. I'm not marketable and digestible to common audiences, and therefore I am discarded by the movement in the name of progress and acceptance. it feels foul.
I Have A Normal Relationship With Media
(PRAYER LIKE CHANT) I Have A Healthy Bond With Words And Images
Just learned about Bull Press, a tabletop publisher that focuses on games that are prison compliant (no hardcover, no dice, no maps), and their catalogue seems sick as hell. Def gonna pick smth up when I get paid next. They do a lot of donation work with books for prisoners programs!
As mentioned, Bull Press donate playbooks to prisons out of their own pocket. If you know somebody in prison you'd like to refer to receive books, you can email them with requests.
and if you want to support them:
direct donation
patreon
merch (their shirt designs are sick as hell)
flicking back through my procreate library what the fuck was this
Things to look for in this:
Fish
Eyes
Body
This is one of the greatest pieces of art in the world OP
Gilbert Baker helps hoist one of the two original rainbow flags created by the decoration committee for San Francisco Gay Freedom Day | 1978 | ph: James McNamara, lead seamster of the flags

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at least can all we agree that the original gay flag with the magic and sex colours is BEAUTIFUL and it should make a comeback
whatâs more iconic than this
What about the final version of the flag by the original creator?
Gilbert Baker added a 9th stripe shortly before his death, with the new stripe representing diversity. He added this stripe in reaction to the 2016 US election. Itâs unfortunately not as well known as the 8 and 6 striped versions.
Hereâs an image of him sewing together the 9 striped rainbow flag.
Happy pride month everyone
still haunted by these comments
miss being in the program
ç çĺ é˘ăŽčĺş | Moss garden at Rurikoin Temple
Torii gate made up of 300 recycled speakers with bluetooth connection (2017) Location: Kamiyama, Japan but has since been destroyed by a typhoon in 2019

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I wish I had specific information about this pic but I donât, hereâs what the blurb under it said in the encyclopedia I got it from:
Activism by ACT UP and other groups, such as this protest dramatizing the wide-ranging targets of AIDS, helped to raise public consciousness about the breadth of [it], and governmental negect.
This is from ACT UPâs famous Seize Control of the FDA demonstration, October 11, 1988! Specifically, this is a die-in staged by an ACT UP/New York affinity group, the Candelabras. According to his biography, the person lying front and center is David Wojnarowicz, the artist and AIDS activist who is also known for the jacket he wore to this protest reading âIF I DIE OF AIDS â FORGET BURIAL â JUST DROP MY BODY ON THE STEPS OF THE F.D.A.â
Other tombstone placards read: âI GOT THE PLACEBO â R.I.P.â; âAZT WASNâT ENOUGHâ; âDEAD FOR LACK OF AEROSOL PENTAMIDINEâ; âDEAD FROM LACK OF AL-721â; âDEAD FROM LACK OF DEXTRAN SULFATEâ, âBECAUSE WOMEN WITH AIDS DIE TWICE AS FAST.â
According to activist Douglas Crimp, âThe success of SEIZE CONTROL OF THE FDA can perhaps best be measured by what ensued in the year following the action. Government agencies dealing with AIDS, particularly the FDA and NIH, began to listen to us, to include us in decision-making, even to ask for our input. [âŚ] Following the FDA action, ACT UP continued to lobby for parallel trials, meeting with NIH and FDA officials, negotiating with pharmaceutical companies, and testifying before congressional committees. One year after SEIZE CONTROL OF THE FDA, ACT UPâs idea, now called Parallel Track, was accepted by the NIH and FDA and went into effect for ddI (dideoxyinosine), the first antiviral AIDS drug to become available since AZT.â
More on Seize Control of the FDA:
ACT UPâs actual 40+-page handbook that prepared activists for the action
Footage of the action, including this die-in.
Coverage of the action in the documentary on ACT UP, United in Anger (2012)
Firsthand account of the action by activist Mark Harrington in Tactical Biopolitics: Art, Activism, and Technoscience (scroll to page 335; Harringtonâs whole chapter, âAIDS Activists and People with AIDS: A Movement to Revolutionize Research and for Universal Access to Treatment,â is worth reading and starts on page 323.)
Iri B., Glass #2 Oil on canvas, 60 x 80cm