twixnmix:

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Martin Luther King Jr. playing with his children Dexter King, Yolanda King and Bernice King in their backyard in Atlanta on November 8, 1964.

Photos by Flip Schulke

rajieeeee:

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some explorations of traditional garments/costume designs of different cultures and looking forward to exploring more.

Anonymous said:

Do you remember the last time you went to a cinema?

yesornopolls:

Do you remember the last time you went to a cinema?

Yes

No

roselastrider:

people who can decide where to put stickers must really have their life together

valtsv:

valtsv:

a triangle chart with three captions, one at each point. the first says "angel rules (you can break the rules, but doing so will have irreversible consequences)". the second, "fae rules (you can't break the rules, but you can exploit any loophole)" and the third "machine/artificial intelligence rules (the rules are encoded in your very being, and to break them requires breaking you)".ALT

been thinking about fantasy/scifi rule systems and free will

a youtube thumbnail titled "what the fuck is god's problem?" showing three young boys sitting in a semicircle on a couch as if in the middle of a debate. the kids are captioned "fae" "angel" and "machine" respectivelyALT

orphetoon:

pilesofpokes:

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The “Welcome Back! Pikachu 1/1 Plush” coming in February from Takara Tomy

bc all the preorders are sold out, heres a fat pikachu plush pattern that was actually sold during the peak of fat pikachu:

in case he doesn’t come outside of japan (or the scalpers ruin this like they ruin everything)

sourdough-seal:

“what are you doing this weekend” i am going to fantasy land. i am hiding under the covers in bed. i am making things up. i am contemplating events that didnt happen. i am talking to fake people. i am listening to my tunes. i am envisioning scenarios

fandomshatefatpeople:

encouraging-growth:

Plus Size Sewing Pattern Database

I’ve seen some people on here express interest in making their own clothes, and I recently discovered this database for plus size/size inclusive sewing patterns and wanted to share.

All of the patterns/brands on the list accommodate at least a 60 inch hip measurement, though the actual size ranges and other measurements vary, and there’s even a search function that allows you to plug in your own measurements (both imperial and metric) and find brands that can fit them. The site also does a monthly pattern roundup sharing specific patterns that meet the sizing criteria, which I think is neat.

A lot of these *do* tend to max out around the 60-65 inch range, so it’s not the most inclusive for superfats, but it’s still waaaaay more inclusive than the big-brand sewing pattern companies tend to be.

For our fat, sewing friends. Like the post says, it’s not all inclusive but I’ll still celebrate the progress as it comes.

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