thatdeafblackguy:

fuckyeahfemaleyoutubers:

Shit Hearing People Say – Rikki Poynter

I absolutely love seeing this photoset getting this attention it’s getting for just because you NEVER see deaf people advocating for deaf people. Not that it doesn’t happen, it happens all the time everyday. It’s not ever In the public eye. the people you always see in the spotlight are hearing people. Hearing people are praised left and right for being deaf educators or interpreters or advocating for deaf people and that’s great, don’t get me wrong. I applaud them for helping the cause, but the face of deaf advocacy should be deaf, at least I think so, and this isn’t something you see a lot of.

So shout out to rikki poynter for this video and highlighting these issues in a humorous way and getting hearing people to understand this

myrcellaabaratheon:

Sigyn Lady of Unyielding Gentleness. Wife of Loki. Mother of Narvi and Vali. Goddess of Constancy .

#sigyn    #sigynlove    #alexandra dowling    #lucy griffiths    #holliday grainger    #nina dobrev   #It’s just my fav fancasts for sigyn    #I thought about maniping each with Loki    #but I thought    #nah    #why I can’t I just make an edit where Sigyn isn’t defined by her relationship with Loki   

lilbijou:

moon—cunt:

prowlish:

superwolfboneswholockgiraffe:

spacemuffinz:

hawaiiansquirrel:

luanlegacy:

stanley-tsaii:

Just a set of quick photos I did for class.

you lost all your energy before you even walked out the door? you lazy bum

That’s exactly what a monday feels like

kinda what social anxiety feels like
I’M GONNA DO IT I’M GONNA DO THE THING WITH THE PEOPLE
*gets to door*
wait never mind i need to alphabetize my sock drawer

this is what chronic illness looks like. 😦 this is what I go through every single day. Only I’m at half empty before I even get out of bed… :

exactly what chronic illness looks like. mental or physical. this is a great illustration, which perhaps people with more empathy than “you lazy bum” can relate to.

yeah this is important af

katharinisabelle:

sammit-janet:

smeagoled:

Daniel Radcliffe talking about his old stunt double, David Holmes, who was severely injured during a stunt on the HP films

i didn’t know about this…

David’s story is actually one I haven’t seen mentioned often and it really should be:

David Holmes was Daniel’s stunt double for the first six Harry Potter movies, and he was set to be his stunt double for the final two movies, but while testing out a flying stunt (famous for being a very dangerous stunt in itself) for Deathly Hallows Part I, he was thrown against a wall, and fractured his neck. The incident left him paralysed for life from the chest down, with only limited movement within his arms and hands. Basically, he never let his disability affect his life, and he’s become an Appeal Ambassador for RNOH, the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK, and he launched Ripple Production company with two friends who are also tetraplegic, specifically releasing several podcasts aimed at people who have suffered similar injuries and allowing them to cope.

lokisspy:

An ode to the Goddess of Fidelity, whose heart never falters, and whose love for her husband is never ending. Listen here.

Track list:

unconditionally, katy perry + silhouettes, of monsters and men + dark paradise, lana del ray + i know you care, ellie goulding + yellow light, of monsters and men + home, zz ward + the ballad of love and hate, the avett brothers + how long will i love you, ellie goulding + c’est la mort, the civil wars + double rainbow, katy perry + overjoyed, bastille + til the casket drops, zz ward + tether, chvrches

iasg:

wow the infantilization of disabled people really sucks bc when i think of all the accommodations that could make school (and possibly even work) livable, all I can think of is how childish they all sound, let alone the fact that I need accommodations at all. 

idk there’s this idea that as an adult yr supposed to be able to tough through things 100% of the time but that idea is very harmful and wrong, even to non-disabled and neurotypical people.