sickness doesn't give you a break when you're living through an active genocide.
i'll get straight to the point. @tamer200333's sister is in need of medical aid. she suffers from pulmonary fibrosis. no aid has entered gaza in nearly 6 months and the cost of her treatment has increased exponentially. she needs to be on an oxygen cylinder and needs medicines to get better.
she is very sick and her life depends on whether the family can afford medical aid for her. please share and donate if you have the means to.
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"Leo never gave up on us. I'm not giving up on him"
We have always existed, and we always will.
sometimes this website makes me want to strap my phone to a bottle rocket and shoot it into space
Overview of some topics when it comes to drawing characters who are burn survivors.
DISCLAIMER. Please keep in mind that this is an introductory overview for drawing some burn scars and has a lot of generalizations in it, so not every “X is Z” statement will be true for Actual People. I'm calling this introductory because I hope to get people to actually do their own research before drawing disabled & visibly different characters rather than just making stuff up. Think of it as a starting point and take it with a grain of salt (especially if you have a very different art style from mine).
Talking about research and learning... don't make your burn survivor characters evil. Burn survivors are normal people and don't deserve to be constantly portrayed in such a way.
edit: apparently tum "queerest place on the internet" blr hates disabled people so much that this post got automatically filtered. cool!
being on the aro spectrum would be a lot easier if being single wasn't made to feel like a literal death sentence
ID: a photo of four televisions, with two smaller TVs stacked on top of larger ones. The TVs on the top right and bottom left are switched on and showing static. The words “Do not count on corporate media to tell you the truth about trans life” are written on the four screens. ED.
We should be fine as long as we do not reblog bread.
i think a lot of white queer/trans people need to hear that "breaking gender norms" isnt just wearing a dress while masc or dying your hair. its also unlearning the beauty standards that impose ideals of white beauty and attractiveness on non-white folks. yes you have a nose ring but i just heard you tell your black friend with meticulously cared for natural hair "you'd just look so nice with straight hair is all im saying..." why does your blog fetishizing i mean uh. appreciating trans women only feature skinny white women who pass. when societal gender norms are so inextricably tied to whiteness and emulating whiteness it is not enough to simply change your aesthetic. you need to defy the gender norms in your own head too.
Yep i'm waking up on tumblr for this
He/him/They LVL 19 The art pile in the corner of my room that is currently on 🔥fire🔥
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