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chernobog13 · 7 months
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DOOR SIGNS ON LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
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This is why the yoots of today are so confused.
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bawoodlv · 7 months
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amoonglove · 7 months
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A small note would be attached to the advertisement for the Garden's opening this week. It reads:
Dearest Friends, It's been a long and fruitful year for the Garden. We've been lucky enough to have many beautiful souls walk through the doors and some have even stayed long after the kettles have gone cold each night. Ours was a year marked by love, companionship, healing, and the soft but resolute hum of souls simply wanting to show up for one another. I thank you, each and every one of you, from the bottom of my heart. It was never my Garden, but ours; and I hope that you've experienced as much growth over the past year as I have. It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that this Thursday is not only the Garden's one-year anniversary, but also the day we must close the doors for good. Come, and let us have one last night together. Enjoying tea with all of you has been my supreme honor, and although I'd love nothing more than to be with you all in the capacity that I have been, I'm afraid that I still have an immense amount of growing to do on my own. I will never be far, and promise to keep you all in my heart with every step. I love you all more than any collection of words can describe. Anthea Moonglove
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phil-id-center · 4 months
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We make doorsigns like this👍
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warrenwoodhouse · 21 years
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Woz Door Sign by Warren Woodhouse (Artwork)
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Original door sign that I’ve designed digitally using #Autodesk #AutoCAD and was printed using a woodcutting fabricator machine.
Artwork by @warrenwoodhouse
📸 Woodcutting Fabricator Machine
📃 European Hornbeam or European Ash (unsure?)
🗓 6th June 2003
📍 Wood Tech Department, South Building, SCE King’s School, Mansergh Barracks, Verler Straße, Gütersloh, Nordrhein Westphalian, Deutschland. BFPO 113
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ejkgojira · 5 months
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a door sign i made in high school
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sundi176 · 9 months
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Customized door signs with interchangeable accessories welcome the seasons of the year with different themes!
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kampinkel · 10 months
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CATS WELCOME 🐱...people tolerated. 😑 Love 🤍 Sabrina 🖤 and 🩶 Harumi 🧡
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serpilsatelier · 1 year
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Honey Bee Welcome Sign💛 Handmade Door Sign.
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gothamitee · 4 months
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Nothing keeps this boy off of the job...
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inkskinned · 3 months
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crows use tools and like to slide down snowy hills. today we saw a goose with a hurt foot who was kept safe by his flock - before taking off, they waited for him to catch up. there are colors only butterflies see. reindeer are matriarchical. cows have best friends and 4 stomachs and like jazz music. i watched a video recently of an octopus making himself a door out of a coconut shell.
i am a little soft, okay. but sometimes i can't talk either. the world is like fractal light to me, and passes through my skin in tendrils. i feel certain small things like a catapult; i skirt around the big things and somehow arrive in crisis without ever realizing i'm in pain.
in 5th grade we read The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-time, which is about a young autistic boy. it is how they introduced us to empathy about neurotypes, which was well-timed: around 10 years old was when i started having my life fully ruined by symptoms. people started noticing.
i wonder if birds can tell if another bird is odd. like the phrase odd duck. i have to believe that all odd ducks are still very much loved by the other normal ducks. i have to believe that, or i will cry.
i remember my 5th grade teacher holding the curious incident up, dazzled by the language written by someone who is neurotypical. my teacher said: "sometimes i want to cut open their mind to know exactly how autistics are thinking. it's just so different! they must see the world so strangely!" later, at 22, in my education classes, we were taught to say a person with autism or a person on the spectrum or neurodivergent. i actually personally kind of like person-first language - it implies the other person is trying to protect me from myself. i know they had to teach themselves that pattern of speech, is all, and it shows they're at least trying. and i was a person first, even if i wasn't good at it.
plants learn information. they must encode data somehow, but where would they store it? when you cut open a sapling, you cannot find the how they think - if they "think" at all. they learn, but do not think. i want to paint that process - i think it would be mostly purple and blue.
the book was not about me, it was about a young boy. his life was patterned into a different set of categories. he did not cry about the tag on his shirt. i remember reading it and saying to myself: i am wrong, and broken, but it isn't in this way. something else is wrong with me instead. later, in that same person-first education class, my teacher would bring up the curious incident and mention that it is now widely panned as being inaccurate and stereotypical. she frowned and said we might not know how a person with autism thinks, but it is unlikely to be expressed in that way. this book was written with the best intentions by a special-ed teacher, but there's some debate as to if somebody who was on the spectrum would be even able to write something like this.
we might not understand it, but crows and ravens have developed their own language. this is also true of whales, dolphins, and many other species. i do not know how a crow thinks, but we do know they can problem solve. (is "thinking" equal to "problem solving"? or is "thinking" data processing? data management?) i do not know how my dog thinks, either, but we "talk" all the same - i know what he is asking for, even if he only asks once.
i am not a dolphin or reindeer or a dog in the nighttime, but i am an odd duck. in the ugly duckling, she grows up and comes home and is beautiful and finds her soulmate. all that ugliness she experienced lives in downy feathers inside of her, staining everything a muted grey. she is beautiful eventually, though, so she is loved. they do not want to cut her open to see how she thinks.
a while ago i got into an argument with a classmate about that weird sia music video about autism. my classmate said she thought it was good to raise awareness. i told her they should have just hired someone else to do it. she said it's not fair to an autistic person to expect them to be able to handle that kind of a thing.
today i saw a goose, and he was limping. i want to be loved like a flock loves a wounded creature: the phrase taken under a wing. which is to say i have always known i am not normal. desperate, mewling - i want to be loved beyond words.
loved beyond thinking.
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bawoodlv · 11 months
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amoonglove · 1 year
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The Los Angeles House, 1995
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windycitysigns · 1 year
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citybeautifulsigns · 1 year
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