Nils-Gustav Pålsson, 14 years old at the time, and his brother Jan-Erik who was 3 years older, went to see The Who in Örebro. Jan-Erik had arranged a photo-permit, and before the show he went backstage to talk with the band members. He was invited to a party at the hotel afterward.
After the show, Nils-Gustav went home, while Jan-Erik followed The Who to the hotel. But the manager at the hotel had obviously heard of The Who and the party was canceled. Jan-Erik took the opportunity to invite them back to his parents’ house.
Nils-Gustav:
“I had fallen asleep when the doorbell rang. Thinking it was my brother who had forgotten his keys, I went to open it in my pajamas. When I opened the door, I stood eye-to-eye with John and Keith. My brother and his friends had hidden around the corner. I was of course very surprised. But my brother and his friends stepped forward and everybody came in. We all had tea - it was all we could offer. John and Keith were very polite. They gladly posed with us kids on the sofa. Afterward, they walked back to the hotel.”
To all Palestine supporters 🙏
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I am Khaled from Gaza - I and my family of 5 live in northern Gaza. A very difficult life. My father traveled with my brother abroad to register him in the university to study medicine. The crossings were closed and we became separated. We have no source of income. As you know, the situation in the north is no food, no medicine, and no security. I hope you stand by us and help us provide the necessities of life we need‼️
Your donations are important for our survival
Please help me reach our goal as soon as possible 🙏
We appreciate your help ❤️🙏
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They're so cute and wholesome, but Roger's hat is low-key throwing me off. It don't really match with the rest of his outfit. LOL
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MY BABIES🖤🖤🖤🖤🥹 I LOVE THEM SM
In The Rock 4/22/1969: The Who perform ‘Tommy’ live in its entirety for the first time in Dolton, U.K.
happy birthday sweet john
More to come 💞
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as my family are all considered carers for me,
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i receive disability benefits for my autism
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i have special needs so severe i cant even attend school
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i am nonverbal
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i can't regularly dress, bath, do grooming tasks without help or at all
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me after I've spent months of my life requiring 24/7 1-1 supervision
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i am housebound
"Autism isn't a disability" you tell me as i am officially diagnosed with nothing other than autism.
Maybe autism is a disability, and maybe you just don't want to accept you are disabled because of the stigma around disability? All autistic people are significantly impaired in areas of functioning, even if that makes you uncomfortable, that is the truth. And maybe you should spent 1 minute to go and read the diagnostic criteria for autism. That all autistic people meet.
Autism is a disability, and when you advocate that it's not, you are making real world harm, especially for people with substantial support needs.
They don't give disability services to non disabled people, so please, when your advocacy includes limiting services for those of us who need them the most, is it advocacy or are you just harming people who are already in positions that they can't advocate and be as loud as you.
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Matías Recalt as Roberto Canessa in Society of the Snow
Autistic goth chick whose special interests are LSDLN, MLP, Sonic, Animaniacs, Star Trek, & The Who. (0u0)
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