A Canadian woman who likes to scream into the void known as the internet. Professionally diagnosed with autism, ADHD, OCD and Tourette's Syndrome, but, symptoms overlap. Self diagnosis helps no one. You MUST have a professional diagnosis to seek treatment for any condition. I don't categorize my opinions as "right" or "left"-leaning. Morality and conservatism are subjective and vary by culture and upbringing, but, we shouldn't be sadists. Also, I am an atheist. Pro-LGB, but sympathetic towards actual dysphoric people. However, I'm still opposed to gender ideology and the predatory leaders of the movement. End woke misogyny and homophobia. Protect women and female-designated spaces. Anti-sex work, not against sex workers' rights. Kink critical (I know what it's like to have them and that they're a form of self-harm, so don't @ me thinking I'm ignorant or something). Don't be an ass over old discourse. Born March 7, 1995. Twitter is @artnsimpaccount (sometimes NSFW, but it's all cartoon shit, LOL). Discord available upon request. Reblog ask memes from source, not from me.
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watercolor, marker, and construction paper digitally scanned and animated (stickers available here)
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A kitchen for a retired couple is sized for one cook but allows for visits from children and grandchildren, who have easy access to the refrigerator.
The Kitchen Idea Book, 1999
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Cooking and clean-up areas are close together in this kitchen but exist in their own separate zones. A butcher-block island (on wheels) glides effortlessly between the two.
The Kitchen Idea Book, 1999
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A view toward the door leading to the outside shower. An old hat rack holds an assortment of sun hats.
Bathrooms, 1996
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The same approach as that used by Bulthaup has been applied to the choice of cabinets throughout this entire kitchen. It would not be in the least difficult to find the perfect place to store everything, which means that every inch will be used and that wear and tear on both the kitchen and its users will be minimized.
Small Kitchens, 1986
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In this May 20 post, Tayseer shows how he has fortified his family's clay oven. Most displacement tents are above ground, but Tayseer created a dug out shelter for his family. This allows greater temperature control--it keeps them cooler in the hot weather, and warm by the fire in the cold weather.
His Instagram account is full of his innovative DIY engineering projects while displaced.

Tayeer is on Instagram and YouTube @ tayseerobaid1 and on TikTok @ tayseerobaid88. His GFM can be found here.
Available Go Fund Me campaigns for people whose stories have been shared on watermelllonarchive can be found in the resources post.
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