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mensministry · 2 days ago
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"Stella the Stargazer"
Ample was commissioned to design a lovely tiny home for the Australian tourism and events company Visit Victoria.
It is based on a triple-axle trailer and features a length of 32 feet and a width of 7.8 feet. Old sections of steel were sourced from an abandoned farm shack in rural Penshurst, Victoria and they were used to build the home.
Reclaimed corrugated iron and hardwood from the same site were utilized as well, giving the tiny home a shed-like aesthetic.
The tiny home can run off the grid using a solar panel system and batteries. It also includes a generator that will work when needed. A rainwater collection system has also been integrated, as well as tanks to hold greywater and waste.
Stella the Stargazer can be booked and moves around in different locations.
Courtesy: Ample
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ayearoferewhon · 6 months ago
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abandonedography · 1 year ago
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Sometimes It's not what's up, it's what's below.
Albert Kok
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transbookoftheday · 1 month ago
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Reclaimed by Seth Haddon
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Saba Vasili, a scholar of the astral sea, faces a harrowing accusation: an arcane device he designed has malfunctioned and an entire district of the city has been obliterated and a foreign dignitary has been killed. Charged with murder, Saba is incarcerated on the orders of Byrengrad's ruling council, the Triad.
Ambassador Luan Zek of the Rezwyn Empire is dispatched to take custody of the alleged murderer of his countryman. But seeing Saba's pathetic state, Zek questions whether Saba is truly guilty or only the Triad's scapegoat.
With Byrengrad's fate in the balance, Saba and Zek must uncover the truth behind the arcane catastrophe and stop the malfunctioning device that is jeopardizing the fabric of their whole world.
Can one act of compassion save the world?
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Harrierfall Hostel, Huairou, Beijing, China,
DL Atelier
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redtail-lol · 1 year ago
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Theyfab Flag!
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Image ID: A 7 striped flag. Colors, in descending order, are: pink; salmon; light gold; white; light purple; violet; pink. End ID.
Theyfab is a slur/insult thrown at AFAB nonbinary people, especially feminine-presenting AFAB people. I am reclaiming it. This flag is for other people who reclaim it. The reclaimed theyfab stands for celebrating femininity when freed from girlhood, being connected to your AGAB, body, femininity, and/or she/her pronouns without that invalidating your identity, separating gender from presentation, transmasculinity and transneutrality, detaching oneself from girlhood, and acknowledging the transmisandry and the misogyny that AFAB trans people face. Not all theyfabs will relate to all of these, they're just possible experiences that might effect why someone would identify with theyfab as a term. It stands against reducing trans people to their AGABs, destroying the norms that trans people must be traditionally masculine, feminine, or androgynous to be valid, supports pronoun nonconformity and gender nonconformity especially when done by trans people.
Anyone who is AFAB and nonbinary and/or transmasc and/or uses they/them pronouns and/or neos can reclaim this term. Additionally, anyone who's been derogatorily called "theyfab" can use it, regardless of actual AGAB, identity, or pronouns. It's my belief that slurs can be reclaimed by the people they hurt and the people like the ones they hurt.
If you cannot reclaim theyfab, but you support what this reclamation stands for, support people who reclaim it, and wholeheartedly support transmascs, transneutrals, and AFAB trans people, you can use this tf ally flag!
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Image ID: A diluted version of the theyfab flag with an ally symbol in the colors of the theyfab flag, not diluted
Why I reclaim theyfab:
I have not personally been called a theyfab, but I feel I am the person they'd want to mock the most. Of course, I hit the basics:
• AFAB
• Nonbinary
• They/them
But also, I am:
• Bigender, with my primary gender being hypergirl
• Feminine presenting
• Cisgender, fully identifying as cisgender, and sometimes cistrans but usually just cisgender
• Don't want to transition
• She/her
If I wasn't above working for transphobes I could have been their theyfab mascot. I want to reclaim theyfab because despite being feminine presenting, despite still using she/her pronouns and still describing myself as cisgender, and despite being a girl, I am aporagender. I am nonbinary. I am all of these things and me being a girl, a girly girl, doesn't invalidate my gender and just because I prefer she/her pronouns doesn't mean I don't wanna be called they/them quite a bit. I am not any less valid for how I present or for the rest of my identity than any other nonbinary people, even those who fully medically transition.
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beyond-mogai-pride-flags · 10 months ago
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Pir Pride Flag
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Pir: a misspelling of bi, specially in Brazilian Portuguese. It can be a reclaimed slang term, as it's seen as a shorthand of piranha/piriguete or biscate (slutty/thot/hooker/bitch/hoe). Alts: pi, pyr.
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campgender · 2 years ago
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anyway i love you any & all forms of stone. i love you high femmes & stone butches, i love you stone femme tops & stone butch bottoms, i love you stonebutch4stonebutches & femme fag4dyke stone lovers & pillow princesses
i love you men who are stone, i love you women who are stone tops & want to fuck men, i love you transhet stone people, i love you stone aces, i love you people who only identify as stone
i love you people who are stone because of dysphoria & people who are stone because of trauma & people who are stone because they feel like it. i love you people who wish things were different & people who’d choose stone every time
i love you stones who’ve only encountered ur sexual boundaries as a strawman & i love you stones who’ve never witnessed ur kind of fucking be imagined at all. i love you stones whose existence has been deemed an ontological impossibility.
sexual boundaries aren’t restricted to certain sexuality & gender experiences, & whatever ur stone looks like it’s beautiful + lovable <3
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redacted-coiner · 11 months ago
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RECLAIMED Tranny/Trannie
[PT: RECLAIMED Tranny/Trannie]
This is a flag for those who reclaim the word Tranny/Trannie. (transgender & GNC individuals) this flag is meant for positivity and again, reclaiming a word that was and still can be harmful to the transgender/GNC community. Please use with caution.
Heart symbol from(link)
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[Tagging] @radiomogai, @liom-archive
DNI is listed within my pinned post. Please go read it before interacting with any part of my content. Ask to tag.
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almostarts · 5 months ago
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Reclaimed patchwork console, c. 1990,
From the Collection of Jim Carrey,
Enameled and painted aluminum, steel,
31½ h × 63¼ w × 17¾ d in (80 × 161 × 45 cm)
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ayearoferewhon · 1 year ago
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The shower at the springs . . . 
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shiftythrifting · 2 years ago
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..."reclaimed"?
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mountainnamemama · 2 years ago
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Artist’s Instagram: Benediktoroness | Highlands, Scotland
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kaiju-kin · 11 days ago
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I neeeed to remember to post my art on here aha
This is a fanart for a "Reclaimed" by Seth Haddon
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webby-mogai · 10 months ago
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transcannibal (reclaimed) alt flag
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An alternate version of @dead-dog-dont-eat 's reclaimed version of the transcannibal label(link) using the gendercannibal(link) flag as a base!
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[flag id: a rectangular with 13 horizontal lines. the 1st, 2nd, 12th, and 13th line are triangular. the 4th and 10th line are wavy, and the rest are straight. line sizes in this order from top to bottom: 2 thick, 9 medium, 2 thick. the 4th line has been made to look like it is dripping from multiple spots. colors in this order starting from the top and reflected after the last listed color: crimson, red, neon pink, red, and the trans flag colors, light blue, light pink and white. in the center of the flag is a light pink symbol outlined in a dark magenta. the symbol is of a smiley face with a bite taken out of the top right of it and gear teeth around the outside. /end id]
[banner id: a black banner with a white outline and white outlined text with a drawing to the left on a transparent background. the text reads "READ MY IWC" in big text and underneath it reads "anyone can use my terms but I will block you" in smaller text. to the left is a drawing of Higan drawn by John/TOOBOE squatting with her knees together. /end id]
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campgender · 1 year ago
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read an anonymous ask somebody (who also isn’t a Quaker) got that, after saying they had a limited knowledge of Quakerism, described Quakers as ascetics. which was really upsetting to me because i am both a Friend and a faggot! these two identities & values are not contradictory to me or many other Quakers, & trying to position them as such is super triggering tbh. so for anyone who is interested in learning about the Quaker value of simplicity & how it very strongly differs from asceticism here’s some more info!
(all of this is about FGC / Liberal Friends, other branches of Quakerism differ in many respects)
so! simplicity is one of six commonly cited core Quaker values (if you’ve researched Quakerism at all you’ve probably seen something about SPICES). Quakerism has no doctrines, & these values are descriptive, not prescriptive: they are things that have been observed to become common priorities for Friends, not requirements for being/becoming a Quaker. this is also just one of many acronyms & combinations for Quaker values.
simplicity is historically associated with plain dress, which is probably what the asker was thinking of as “ascetic.” the spiritual reasons behind plain dress, historically & for modern practitioners, are very different, though – unlike the cultural concept of, say, a repentant Catholic dressing in sackcloth, plain dress isn’t about punishing oneself, & it generally doesn’t involve making oneself uncomfortable. plain dress originated as a way to practice equality & resist classism. think the way optimistic policymakers expect school uniforms to function, except without many of the reasons such intentions fail – namely, expensively made clothes & high-end accessories.
Friends who practice plain dress now often do so as a form of resistance to materialism & overconsumption, and/or as a way of removing distractions from their spiritual goals for their relationships with others + the divine. beyond plain dress, some Friends may practice simplicity in their clothing choices by shopping sustainably / “slow fashion,” making & mending their own clothes, or participating in buy nothing exchanges. in my & many others’ opinion, flashy extravagant drag that’s made in traditional DIY methods is more in line with the Quaker value of simplicity than a thousand dollar designer brand boxy black dress in a modest cut.
the value of simplicity isn’t just about clothing & purchases, though – the Faith & Practice book for my region describes simplicity as working to focus on what you feel you are called to be doing & not acting in ways that are counter to that; not being hypocritical in the ways you dedicate your time & energy. & i’m sure there are a vast number of other interpretations that continue to make space for flamboyance & the deep enjoyment of clothing & other objects in a way that still recognizes one’s position within systems of harm + seeks to minimize harm done to others.
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