Abby, 26yo. Cis female - She/Her/Hers. Reader. Writer. Dreamer. Midwife. Previously @hopeless--bookworm. Full credit to @visdiefje for the profile pic ✌️

keplercryptids:

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reminder that this is the typical online experience for blind folks.

imagine if your dash, your Twitter feed, your fb looked like this. imagine if someone shared a photo with the comment “omg so cool!” and the above was all you could see. now imagine this happened hundreds of times. imagine that this was your normal experience interacting online.

add image descriptions to every image that you share. here and on every other social media platform. every time.

access is love!

patricia-taxxon:

you may or may not be attracted to girls, but girls are just “cool” to you, admirable in some way, especially trans girls. when we transition it makes you feel weirdly good for us. you get along with us & we feel safe to you. we have a cute dress for you to try on, if you want.

the-official-ceo:

I don’t care if they’re the highest grossing movies on planet freakin Earth, you say “Avatar” and everyone and their mom still thinks that bald little bitch and his magic cow. Soggy James can keep his millions, he’ll never have the streets.

friend-crow:

im-a-goat-in-disguise:

ultrafacts:

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A cyanometer is a device used to measure the intensity of blue in the sky, often used in meteorology and atmospheric studies. It typically consists of a series of blue color patches or a color gradient, allowing the user to compare the sky’s color to these reference colors.

Do you like the wheel of the sky

Well I like that it doesn’t take 5 minutes to scroll past.

hypokeimena:

finelythreadedsky:

“none of those words are in the bible” but it’s me nitpicking about what textile manufacturing techniques weren’t invented until late antiquity and are thus anachronistic translations of biblical language

#you did NOT knit me together in my mother’s womb. that was weaving. #offshoot of me wincing every time someone uses ‘embroidered’ to describe ancient greek fabrics that would’ve definitely been tapestry-woven #it makes a difference!!! #knitting and weaving have VERY different symbolic/metaphorical connotations!!! #embroidery is a secondary process applied to already-complete textiles! different implications! (op)

halles-comet:

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This line about how even the other gay people you find annoying or sell outs or who live their life in the exact opposite way you do are still part of the tribe was written in 1977 but should be plastered on the internet today