Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

kirkypet:

denyandfollow:

morganoperandi:

allthebeautifulthings9828:

Guys, look. They finally made a baby stroller for wheelchair-bound mothers. This is so important.

My wife is a physical therapist.  She started tearing up when I showed this to her.

I love seeing ableist norms broken.

Just a quick wave to RemapNI who adapt devices for people with disabilities

“My wife was tired of our dog sleeping in our bed at night. So i decided to build him his own house.“

lieutenantdarvell:

catchymemes:

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FALSE. The real story is much more heartwarming!!

Buster is a rescue who had severe anxiety and trust issues. He would hide from his new dad and avoided being in the same room as him. So, to make him feel safe, his dad built him this space where he can chill without being bothered. It’s also soundproof for when fireworks are being set off! It’s helped Buster become a much more confident dog, to the point he’ll not only remain in the room with his dad but will actually cuddle with him!!

sangeo-posts:
“Egyptian Gods : Sekhmet - Character Design Challenge
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sangeo-posts:

Egyptian Gods : Sekhmet - Character Design Challenge

excitementshewrote:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME! 

…and as a personal celebration for myself, today the “Favorite Musical Guests” challenge will continue and conclude

Tomorrow I’ll be responding to the requests you guys sent so PLEASE continue to send requests, ask questions and submit original works. I am always checking but may need time to get to them all. 

I love you all! 

psychogirl94:

Evolution of Friday the 13th

rarecultcinema:
“The House by the Cemetery (1981)
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rarecultcinema:

The House by the Cemetery (1981)

mastersofthe80s:
“The House by the Cemetery (1981)
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philosophybitmaps:
““What concerns me now is that my life be a beautiful, powerful, in a word, a complete life of its kind.” – Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century
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philosophybitmaps:

“What concerns me now is that my life be a beautiful, powerful, in a word, a complete life of its kind.” – Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century