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My sweet, beautiful Stephis! 💖💖💖 So glad to hear from you! Lemme answer these!
💎 What’s your most prized possession?
I would say my sketchbooks full of my childhood drawings! I have so many! I think the earliest ones are from when I was aged like 5-7? I didn't date them all! I look at them to get inspired or when I'm sad.
🌸 Best compliment you ever received?
An old friend of mine I hadn't seen in years visited me! They told me they were glad my smile was big and exactly like they remembered. That I was as warm and kind as the first day we met. That I never changed and was genuine. I'll never forget it!
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☆ — put this star in the inbox of your favorite blogs. it’s time to spread positivity!🌈
... AAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWW <=;]
Rainbow, you shouldn't have <X;]
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I introduced my cousin to Molchat Doma and she loved them. Epic win.
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I always felt that you have such a big heart and and are a genuinely nice person
I always pray and hope that you get the very best and find people who will love and appreciate you.
All the very best
I'm not a mutual but I always find my way to your blog and I ve always had the same feeling whenever I was on it. That is that you are beautiful. The inside kind and I bet the outside kind is pretty awesome too
I really don't know what to say but I know one thing this anon came like a breeze in this hot day, may Allah bless you and forgive me for what I'm not, may He make us better than we are. May Allah bless you and keep you happy
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𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐭 𝐝𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮! ❦
hello, @decembermoonskz! you have received a bouquet full of daisies from @blurredplatform! daisies symbolize purity, innocence, and loyal love.
along with your beautiful flowers, a short message has been sent to you! it reads:
"Izzy ♡ my favourite chan stan! And one of my favourite writers 💫 I hope you be kind to yourself always as you are precious 💝 I lobe your writings~ 'Steal my heart -cyj' was one of the first fics I've read from here and I still think about how greatly it was written, as it stole a special place in my heart ✨️ I hope you stay cheerful like the daisies"
have a lovely day, and enjoy your flowers!
(this delivery is from @view-bouquets, a virtual flower delivery service for fans of stray kids. for prettier flowers, click on the photo!)
Oh my god I’ve seen these before but hadn’t received one 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 this is so sweet and precious, I love this so much. The message too 😭😭 Thank you so much for this it really made me smile 💜
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something really cool happened today that i wanted to share:
my nephew is 9 years old, and a stereotypical little boy. he likes dinosaurs, minecraft, and ninjas.
today i walked in on him excitedly watching Nimona with my dad. (minor spoiler warning!)
i had never heard of it, but i sat down and watched some of it, just to see why he was so happy.
he started narrating it, anticipating parts of it, almost as if he’d seen it before. he had.
we didn’t get to finish it, but i watched it on my own, because it looked fun and i wanted to see how it ended.
and i loved it. it was a fun, exciting, fantastical adventure about the importance of acceptance people who are different to us.
and it had a very clear queer subplot.
one that my nephew hadn’t mentioned at all in his explanation of the film. his summary was “it’s about a monster who helps a knight that was framed for killing the queen”.
and honestly yeah, that is what the film was about.
before sharing it with us, he had watched it all, engrossed himself in the story, took it in entirely, and the part he cared about most was whether Nimona got her acceptance. he wasn’t indoctrinated, or confused, or questioning anything about himself.
he didn’t bat an eyelid over a gay love confession. he just enjoyed the film, raved about it, made my 60 year old dad watch the movie about the monster who didn’t fit in.
he’s still the same little boy who’s been asking us how to get a girlfriend.
the only thing a movie centred around queer and queer-coded characters taught my nephew was that those who are different to him are not monsters. that’s it.
and that dragons are really cool.
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Little things adults and older people can do to help younger people and children feel included, safe, and respected as an equal individual:
Ask before touching the young person - even for hugs. Ask before you take pictures of them, and let them see photographs of them before they are printed or sent to others (even family).
Apologize when you are wrong
Ask for a young persons thoughts on a subject, then engage with them after they have spoken
Demonstrate behaviour you want to see from them (see: apologizing). Say "excuse me," say "thank you," say "please" to them
Validate their feelings, even if they don't know how to express them just yet
Remember that this is the first time they've been alive, and that you've had way longer to "figure it out"
These are some things I wish other adults remembered when engaging with young folks. We so often forget what childhood felt like and how unfair it all was because we were often awarded freedoms as adults that we never had as children. These kids are equal to adults, and they deserve the same courtesy, respect, kindness, and understanding we give to other adults.
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