In Japan, during the war this boy was carrying his dead brother on his back to bury him, a soldier noticed him and asked him to throw the dead child so that he would not get tired, he replied:
He ain't heavy, that's my brother!
They understood the soldier and faced him crying.
Since then, this image has become a symbol of unity in Japan. "
I wish this could be our motto:
"It ain't heavy, it's my brother... She is my sister".
"He ain't heavy he's my daddy ..." She is my mother,,
If he falls, lift him up; if he gets tired, help him; if he is weak, it is not heavy.
So I had to return a book to the library today and I came straight from the horse farm. I went to the front desk because it was an item on loan from another library and I wasn’t sure if it had to be checked in differently. The librarian said no, it could get returned in the normal slot but she could take it and check it in right away.
It was only when I got back to the car that I realized I had walked into the library covered in dirt from head to toe and handed back a book about grave robbing.
In case it feels overwhelming right now and no one has told you this: I’m glad you are here, still trying, still living, still holding on. You can do this, and I believe you have been doing your best. Please remember to take it easy on yourself ❤️🩹
Relies on ‘junk food’ to eat
Is not able to or does not have the spoons to cook regularly
Whose relationship with food was damaged by their parents
Struggles to eat fresh fruit and veg
Has a limited diet due to sensory issues
Is made fun of for their restricted diet
HAPPY DEATHDAY DOCTORRR
Uh oh.
Every lesson forms a new scar.even when you’re sleeping keep your eyes open.
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