I have been working on a novel in which four queer disabled teen girls, three of whom are of color, kick ass and learn magic. It's stalled for a while while I get over myself (I screwed up big-time sketching out one of the protagonists, and I've redrawn her to avoid the issue but I haven't actually written more than a handful of words related to this novel since) and while I plan out the action plot better. But I am going to do this thing.
I have been designing a tarot deck. It's called the Transgender Tarot. Card 0 of the Major Arcana (which I'll draw today), the Seeker, will feature a genderqueer person, skin tone Crayola color "mahogany", dancing in/with eir wheelchair.
I have been and shall continue to be actively being kind and helpful, to myself and to other people.
Assuming nothing goes utterly balls-up, I am adopting a kitty! This will make life better for Thea-kitty (who needs to be an only cat), for the other cats in Thea's current household (who will no longer be being attacked every time Thea catches a glimpse of them), for Thea's current people (who will no longer have to deal with keeping Thea and the other cats separated), for me (emotional support animal, 'nuff said), and hopefully for a bunch of other people (because if having Thea as my ESA works as intended, I'll have a lot more cope for things like being actively kind and helpful to other people).
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I have been designing a tarot deck. It's called the Transgender Tarot. Card 0 of the Major Arcana (which I'll draw today), the Seeker, will feature a genderqueer person, skin tone Crayola color "mahogany", dancing in/with eir wheelchair.
I have been and shall continue to be actively being kind and helpful, to myself and to other people.
Assuming nothing goes utterly balls-up, I am adopting a kitty! This will make life better for Thea-kitty (who needs to be an only cat), for the other cats in Thea's current household (who will no longer be being attacked every time Thea catches a glimpse of them), for Thea's current people (who will no longer have to deal with keeping Thea and the other cats separated), for me (emotional support animal, 'nuff said), and hopefully for a bunch of other people (because if having Thea as my ESA works as intended, I'll have a lot more cope for things like being actively kind and helpful to other people).