This is just on repeat in my head
Someone got married today. Someone found out they're cancer-free today. Someone had a healthy baby today. Someone laughed really hard today. Someone saw someone they've been missing a lot today. Someone faced their fears and found out everything turned out okay today. Someone got to eat their favorite food today. Someone got their dream job today. Someone finished that project they've been stressed over today. Someone got a good night's sleep today. Someone watched a great movie today.
Since I'm back in my Dragon Age Era™ I'll upload some of the stuff I've been sketching lately (and it has to do with spirits, of course)
I'm living in the Necropolis arc forever now, and dreams about Cole meeting Manfred (and Emmrich) don't cease to torment me (in a wonderful way).
just wanted to share the National Down Syndrome Society’s message for this year’s World Down Syndrome Day (21st March) 💛💙
Doctors are like: ughhhhh. You're confusing. Come back if you die.
the elvish writing in DA4 is translatable!!!!!!
someone needs to make a font asap
The National Park Service has edited a page on its website that describes the Underground Railroad to reduce the emphasis on Harriet Tubman, instead highlighting “Black/White cooperation.”
The Washington Post first reported the changes, noting that the government replaced a large portrait of Tubman as well as a quote at the top of the page where Tubman described herself as “the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years.” In place of Tubman’s portrait is a collage of five U.S. Postal Service stamps that depict Black and white abolitionist figures, including Tubman, who were involved in helping to bring escaped enslaved people to the north.
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The opening lines of the page no longer mention slavery but call the Underground Railroad “one of the most significant expressions of the American civil rights movement.” It also states that the network “bridged the divides of race.”
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