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sunofpandora · 11 months
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“Lo’ak lost his brother just like Jake did.”
Yes I understand that but hello?
Tuk was the same age Neytiri was when she lost Sylwanin.
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silvrash-797 · 8 months
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I knew that if I was going to participate in Febuwhump I'd need to start writing early. As soon as I had the prompts and some ideas from all my lovely friends here, I was off. I just finished writing my last Febuwhump fic 😳 all that's left is formatting and uploading on the appropriate days.
Now I can really get into what the rest of y'all have been writing!
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cold--carnage · 8 months
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realistically, that was still only like 3 hours of sleep
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Not me over here doing math on a scratchpad to figure out the woo woo mythical bullshit science in a fictional world for this fanfic, and then deciding not to use it after all because it would fuck up the story too badly.
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demonsteapot · 3 months
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reminder that yume nikki turns twenty soon
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electrasp8der · 7 months
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i have 400 dollars guys i could 8uy 10 sims expansion packs with that
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springboggle · 7 months
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One reason I really hate living with my family, aside from my brother's meltdowns, is the lack of privacy. Today I'm off but my sister is staying home, which means I have no actual time to myself, and this happens every time someone decides to stay home for whatever stupid fucking reason.
I really would like quiet time and an empty house when I'm off, especially since she has a tendency to not clean after herself and just make a mess that wouldn't be there if she went to school. I actually do make enough to kinda move out after doing the math, but as is 50% or even more would go to rent and that's no way to live. :/
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deathricedrawn · 2 months
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i'm ready to try
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axoqiii · 3 months
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shujin trio,,my babies..,.,
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catmewniverse · 5 months
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my sweet sons
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atvie · 1 year
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dadan made them take it
dadan addition here
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 6 months
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Daddy, don't go.
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transmasccofee · 1 month
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Happy birthday to him 🎂
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witchofthemidlands · 10 months
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Me watching Midnight for the first time aged 8:
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Me watching Wild Blue Yonder for the first time aged 24:
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goldenpinof · 4 months
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babuse?
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hellenhighwater · 10 days
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I have an ask about your Artprize exhibit. I am planning on going down with my mother to Artprize and she is in a wheelchair due to terminal cancer. Are your pieces visible and able to be seen by people who are in wheelchairs / mobility scooters?
In particular, I am concerned about the arch because looking at the images posted it doesn't look like there's enough space for a wheelchair to get through. And it looks like the art pieces are too high for people in wheelchairs to see. (Not to mention children)
Have you checked to see if people in wheelchairs can view your art? Because this is something that I've run into in the past at museums and it is really frustrating. And I don't want my mom to start crying or just give up because she can't take in the art when she's been supporting Artprize financially and physically since Year One and this is her last year to see it.
The venue is wheelchair accessable, and while a wheelchair won't fit through the arch itself, both the front and back of the arch can be reached in a wheelchair--space constraints being what they were, and wanting the Icarus pieces to be low enough to be viewable but also wanting something to keep people from walking into things meant that we had to put something in the middle of the archway. But you should be able to get right up to the edges of the arch on both sides without problems--the area "through" the arch opens directly to the elevators, and there's about 4 feet of clearance on each side of the display pedestals up to the arch. Getting up close to the arch on the inside may involve running a wheel onto the supporting base, which is 3/4 of an inch tall, but is totally safe to be on. The space I'm in, between the wall and the stairs, is 10.5 feet wide, and the widest display pedestalis a little under two feet.
The display pedestals are 42 inches tall, and most all of the sculptures are only a little more than 12 inches. The only ones that you would want to look "down" into are Icarus the Sea and Narcissus, which you can look down at from the balcony above as well. The balcony is actually at street level. I wanted to make sure that the inside ceilings of the labyrinth pieces were viewable and 42 inches is the reccomended height for "small" artworks, according to my research. I'm hoping the experts were right!
It's not ideal, but working on the space we had we did try to make sure that all of it could be viewed. I would have loved about 2 more feet of width in this space! I'm including the pictures I have that show the layout a little.
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The elevators are along the right wall in this last picture.
I did take it into consideration and tried to make compromises that meant I could get everything into the space without making it inaccessible. I hope that I got it right, and that you're both able to enjoy ArtPrize together! Art is for everyone.
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