i met a polyam girl last week who calls all her partners, romantic or platonic, affections. she said oh yeah this is a picture an affection of mine from another city took. oh an affection taught me how to cut my hair. i'm still. thinking about it. to be someone's affection.
Concept: Zuko sending izumi to a regular school so she could have some semblance of a normal childhood, she doesn't realize completely yet that she's the crown princess and that she's any different from her classmates. One day teacher sends home permission forms for s field trip and asks parents to help chaperone and izumi BEGS zuko BEGS him to chaperone the trip and zuko cant say no so he works around his schedule to go on this field trip with izumi and the rest of her classmates are like wtf wtf wtf the firelord is here??????
Okay now that's out of the way, do we think an abandoned missile silo would function appropriately as a wizard's lair? It's kind of like a tower but built underground. And also maybe haunted.
a friendly reminder from your local korean blogger that “lunar new year” is inclusive of the many cultures who celebrate, and “chinese new year” should be used only if you’re referring to specifically chinese cultural practices of the new year. thank you!!!
A phrase I want more abled people to become very familiar with using:
“Can I get you a chair?”
It seems simple but you have no idea how often people will just suffer through our pain rather than be any trouble. If someone is struggling, please, please offer a chair. It’s a huge relief and a weight off us (literally).
If someone is standing VERY still, leaning heavily, sweating, breathing heavily, looks pale, or is shifting weight from foot to foot, they could be in a lot of pain, or feel faint. Offer a chair. Please. Don’t ask for details, just offer a chair.