Having to bite the bullet and reach out for help.
GC waitlists are long and Doctors simply do not care enough to help trans people when they need it.
I am tired of arguing and begging and getting progressively more and more poorly, of the mental pain that comes with being attached to something that doesn't belong to me.
Private healthcare is the last attempt I have at getting the help I need before it is too late.
Any shares or donations mean more to me than you could possibly know. 🖤🖤
((Them legs tho))
{So @ask-cosplay-nyo-lithuania made this yesterday for my birthday becuase I have become UnderTale trash. Thank you dear friend. Thank you.}
A wee knitter and friend. Ca. 1939. Shetland Museum and Archives, Scotland.
Art Nouveau doors in Brussels ❦
Here's that dog's YouTube channel, I hope it can brighten your day!
i offer a gif of a cute puppy giving a high five
Oh my god that puppy is so adorable it made me forget my distress for a moment to just smile at the screen! Thank you so much for sharing this cute pup with me!
I apologize to everyone I'm spamming with notes rn. I've gotten a new fixation and it's critical role and I am just going through blogs and liking things.
A treat for you! Happy Halloween.
It shrank and got frozen on it's way here I think but thanks‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼
I have never heard of Norman Rockwell. I don’t understand anything about art. But this picture shook me and caused a storm of emotions. It is called Breaking Home Ties, 1954
The boy is going to a Uni and wearing his best outfit; the Uni sticker is on his luggage, even his tie and his socks are the colours of the sticker. He is excited and impatient. The father - obviously a farmer, is sitting at the worn farm truck with a flag and a storm lamp, because their place is so small the train won’t normally stop there, so the father will need to “catch” the train and signal with the light and the flag for it to stop.
His son will never come back to the farm.
I think I understand why this picture sold at 15,4 million dollars in 2006.
Opal necklace, 1895.
This potsherd from 475 BC was found on the island of Elephantine, close to the border between Egypt and Nubia, which was home to a small, close-knit Jewish community at the time.It reads; “To Hoshaya. Greetings! Take care of the children until Ahutab gets there. Don’t trust anyone else with them! If the flour for your bread has been ground, make a small portion of dough to last until their mother gets there. Let me know when you will be celebrating Pascha (Passover). Tell me how the baby is doing!”Besides a wonderfully evocative peek inside a daily conversation, the sherd contains one of the earliest non-biblical references to #Passover. Passover commemorates the liberation of the ancient Israelites from Egypt and is observed annually by Jewish people all over the world. This year, Passover begins tonight and ends on Thursday 16 April. You can find out more about this sherd and many other fascinating objects relating to Judaism in our collection in ‘The Jewish Journey’ by Rebecca Abrams, available online.
Hello! I'm Zeef! I have a degree in history and I like to ramble! I especially like the middle ages and renaissance eras of Europe, but I have other miscellaneous places I like too!
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