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ask-howuuya · 2 months
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don’t tell anyone but there’s this really pretty fem chuuya cosplayer on twitter and i feel compelled to approach them so i will religiously draw chuuya art and maybe even rebrand my twitter layout to show my very normal love for chuuya <3
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pinkmoondoll9shihtzu · 9 months
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after a few months of having a adderall subscription i am now convinced it is a totally ineffective drug for helping ppl w adhd in any type of meaningful way *in the long term* , however. i believe its true medicinal properties can b unlocked by using it once or twice a week as a preventative measure against depression & associated lethargy
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International Day of Peace
The International Day of Peace, observed annually on September 21st, is a global observance dedicated to promoting peace throughout the world. Established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1981 following resolution A/RES/36/67, this day provides a platform for individuals, organizations, and nations to come together and reaffirm their commitment to peace. The General Assembly…
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rurinnfane · 1 month
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Happy international cat day from Perdita and Minette ❤️
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i discovered i metabolize alcohol SUPERRRRR quickly its so annoying
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muse-inn · 1 year
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It's International Cat Day! Go and adopt a lonely cat at your local shelter today! Attention, the pictured cat is extremely naughty. Will bite a lot.
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murderousink23 · 8 months
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02/06/2024 is Safer Internet Day 🌎, Sami National Day 🇳🇴, National Lame Duck Day 🦆🇺🇸, National Frozen Yogurt Day 🇺🇸, African American Coaches Day 🇺🇸, Ice Cream for Breakfast Day 🍨🇬🇧, International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation 🇺🇳
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tacit-semantics · 1 year
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Skipped a square on my net didn’t notice until I finished the row we’re in the trenches out here folks
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every now and again a particularly bad little gremlin crawls into the internal council of viziers and whispers evils into my ear
this one says, 'you could totally do stand-up. you're hilarious.'
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playingonedchess · 2 months
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urgh why is it still so hot
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husseinshamia · 1 month
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My family needs your help to leave the Gaza Strip because of the war
We hope everyone will help us achieve safety and peace
Hello, I am Hussein, married to my wife, Rehab, and we have two young children, ayham, who is 5 years old, and Riyad, who is 2 months old.
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In light of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, we went through very difficult circumstances. We were displaced several times, and the first night was very difficult, and in the morning it was our first displacement and leaving the house, and then we lost my house, which I had paid for with all the money that I had, as a result of the bombing that we had been witnessing throughout. today .
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My wife was 8 months pregnant and she gave birth in a tent inside a field hospital.
Everything stopped because of the war
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GoFundMe Campaign Link 🍉 :
The situation is very bad for us,
I currently live in a small tent with my young children who cannot tolerate the high temperature inside the tents, and I am working hard to rebuild a beautiful life.
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The days were passing with difficulty, and there was no work to obtain money to meet the needs, especially since I have two children to take care of. There is no work at
all, especially since we are in tents, and there is no healthy food, no medicine, no water, and no electricity.
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My only source of income has been lost, my house has been destroyed, and I, my wife and my children are now homeless
GoFundMe Campaign Link🍉 :
I need your help in raising money to leave the Gaza Strip I need to raise money to restore a beautiful life and stability outside the Gaza Strip Everything I tell leaves only a small amount of the suffering we are experiencing.
Thank you all
Hussein & Rehab
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chishigure · 4 months
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I should probably add it to my rules, but I am aware I have anon off for asks. I intentionally have it off to avoid drama or some other bs. If people have something they want to say to me then they can tell it to my face instead of cowering behind anon, or they can dm me.
Anyhoo, if I have reblogged a meme that any of my mutuals want to send on anon, feel free to dm me or contact me on discord and I'll turn it on for a bit. However, after a few hours I'll have it back off.
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subby-sab · 8 months
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Today is 6th of February.
Today is International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, National Chopsticks Day, National Frozen Yogurt Day.
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educationday · 8 months
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Statement of the UNESCO Director-General on International Day of Education 2024; January 24th.
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Hatred starts with words: words that discriminate, divide and dehumanize; words that undermine democracy, spread ignorance, instil fear, and can even precede the worst of crimes. When these words go unchecked – when gender-based, racist, antisemitic and xenophobic hate speech is allowed to proliferate – they pose an existential threat to human rights, democracy and peace.In recent years, hate speech and online falsehoods have gained ground with the expansion of social media. Last year, a study conducted in 16 countries reported that 67% of Internet users had encountered online hate speech. Some 85% of respondents expressed concern about the impact and influence of disinformation on their fellow citizens. However, we are not powerless in the face of disinformation and hate speech. We have education – to fight hatred at its roots, develop critical thinking, and build the defences of peace in the minds of women and men, in line with UNESCO’s Constitution. This year, the International Day of Education on 24 January is dedicated to the crucial role of teaching and learning in promoting lasting peace – and the ways in which education must adapt in order to address current global challenges.The UNESCO Recommendation on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development adopted by our 194 Member States in November 2023, is a major milestone in this regard. This global standard-setting instrument, the only one of its kind, is a roadmap for re-thinking and re-designing education systems to preparelearners to collectively shape more just, sustainable, healthy and peaceful futures for all. UNESCO looks forward to supporting education reforms based on this Recommendation across the world.In 2023, UNESCO also published the guide “Addressing hate speech through education” to help decision-makers strengthen their public policies in this area. In addition, we are stepping up our efforts to promote anti-racist guidelines and address racism in textbooks, as well as implementing a global initiative to combat antisemitism in and through education. To equip those on the front lines – teachers, educators and school leaders – UNESCO is offering an online masterclass on “Deconstructing Hate Speech”. After the English-language training held in October 2023 attended by over 700 teachers, French-speaking educators now have the opportunity to interact with experts on effective pedagogies to prevent and counter hate speech in and outside of the school environment and to promote more inclusive and tolerant societies.Because if hatred starts with words, peace starts with education. What we learn changes how we view the world and influences how we treat others. Education must therefore be at the heart of our efforts to achieve and maintain world peace. On this day, yourcommitment to defending the right to a quality education – one that recognizes the human rights of each and every individual – means committing to a peaceful future for all, where everyone is able to live a life of dignity, with mutual understanding and respect.
Mrs. Audrey Azoulay.
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yestolerancepro · 10 months
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With a little help from my friends Tolerance Project Extra Celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Introduction
Hello Today marks the annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities I thought I would celebrate that by writing and posting this one off blog first a little bit of background.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) is an international observance promoted by the United Nations since 1992. It has been observed with varying degrees of success around the planet. The observance of the Day aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. It also seeks to increase awareness of gains to be derived from the integration of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life. It was originally called "International Day of Disabled Persons" until 2007. 
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Every year since 1992, the UN announces a theme for International Day of People with Disability. The 2023 theme is “United in action to rescue and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for, with and by persons with disabilities.”
Obviously, that is a bit of a mouthful. In simpler terms, the theme calls for us all to work together to make the world a better place for people with disabilities — it shouldn’t be up to them alone to constantly fight and advocate for themselves
So in plain English for those that don’t speak UN this years Day for disabled people is all about working together so the title of this blog originally written last year called with a little help from my freinds could not be more apt  
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What was the Tolerance Group?
If I have got my sums right 'Tolerance' came into my life round about time I was still at Shelley High School in about 1995 It was created out of one of the summer school play schemes that Kirklees used to run. We had such a good time one year that this particular group wanted to see more of each other to socialise and do other projects.
With the help of one of the play Scheme organisers called Craig Wood he suggested we get Together as a youth group.
We began as a small group of people, calling ourselves the Deighton Group. As the local PHAB group was shutting down, the group got a lot bigger and we changed our name to 'Tolerance'. It was Craig I think who came up with the name we began appearing in local media and were becoming more well known, a local development officer who was called Jeremy Walker organised us into a fully-functioning group. I was asked to be co-ordinator, a job which I did for 7 years. Gemma Blagbrough was my second-in-command and transport secretary. With the help of the local development officer, we applied for funding for a variety of projects. As co-ordinator for the group I found myself doing a lot of the admin work, filling out funding forms, writing newsletters, doing radio and newspaper interviews, and going to various meetings to ask for money to get projects started.
Tolerance The Movie
The idea behind the film was one of Jeremy Walkers many ideas and it was a good one the aim of the film was simple We wanted to make a film that reflected the life of young disabled people in the 21st century. It was important to us as a group that it was funny, and that it would capture the humour within the group. At the same time, we wanted it to deliver a serious message about what it was like to live with a disability day-to-day.
Jeremy can be seen in a cameo in the finished film as Julie’s Taxi driver Julie was played by actress Claire Abbot
The film has five main themes: Employment, Social Life, Transport, Accessibility, and Relationships. We chose these themes because they were important areas of all the lives of the group members.
Also If we were going to make the film we wanted to be involved with it as much as possible provide as much of the cast and crew in the finished film as we could. In the end other members of Tolerance who were not in front of the camera worked in the sound and make up departments  
After a couple of false starts we approached a company called Eclipse Productions run by Richard Hellawell.
The script was written by Richard Hellawell with input from Tolerance members; myself and Jeremy Walker were the film’s producers. In keeping with the humour we wanted the film to portray, we included film spoofs of Officer and a Gentleman, Star Wars, and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
One major difference of opinion was who was going to act in our film. Richard wanted people he had worked with previously, where as myself and some of the group members had envisioned that we would use disabled actors. Was our film going to be stopped in its tracks before it had even started?
In the end we managed to reach a compromise and two of our disabled members appeared in the finished film: Gemma Blagbrough as the cinema manager; and Michael Weaver as a blind person using Huddersfield Train Station.
Filming began on 16th August 1999 but the most stressful days shooting was at Huddersfeild Train Station
Shooting scenes at Huddersfield Train Station
From Rob Martin’s photos, the train sequences where shot on 17 August 1999. I remember the day as being very stressful and bursting into tears!
Michael for me gives a very natural performance, and he and Claire Abbot work well together.
On the photo front we have 35 photos of this day’s filming – most of them in black and white. As it was Michael Weaver’s day, when he was playing a starring role, he appears in quite a few of the photos having a laugh with our leading lady, Claire Abbot. There are also some photos, when he was being made up by our make-up lady, Andrea Dowdall Goddard.
Since working on Tolerance, Andrea has worked on episodes of the Doctor Who spin-off, Torchwood, Coronation Street and the film, Guest House Paradiso. Andrea’s credits are on IMDB:  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1350227/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Gemma Blagbourgh was the second member of Tolerance to appear in the film, Gemma Blagbrough, appears as the cinema manager. All her scenes were shot on the last day of filming I had the day off that day but the rest of the cast and crew had to get up at 5.30am to shoot the cinema scenes. Gemma said about her Tolerance experience afterwards:
‘Yes I really enjoyed the whole experience of working on Tolerance. The only thing I didn’t like were the early mornings; the earliest being half past five in the morning when I had to film my scenes. It was long hours, but I wanted to show people with a disability that you can work and you can work in positions of authority.’
If you have read this blog and like it please consider giving a donation to our gofundme page by clicking on the above link
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Me with my producers hat on with the Tolerance film director Richard Hellawell sorry I look so miserable
Claire abbot with Michael Weever
Gemma Blagbourgh helping Michael learn his lines
Michael having his make up done
Gemma Blagbourgh as appears in the Tolerance film as the UCI cinema manager
Paul Lockwood doing his job as a sound man on the Tolerance film the picture also features Actors David Smith and Claire Abbot
More of the Tolerance production Team at Huddersfield Train station along with Director of Photography Ian Medley this photo features Liam Centeno who was given the nickname the party animal by the production team and Jonathan Lyndley
Notes Thanks to the following people for the pictures Rob Martin and Helen Batty thanks to Gemma Blagbourgh for the interview this new blog was put together using material from the the following blogs Gizza Job I can do that part 2 Tolerance Ability not in Ability a producers commentary Part 1 In the Beginning Tolerance Ability not in Ability a producers commentary Part 2 Transport and Tolerance Ability not in Ability a producers commentary Part 4 Accessibility
Thank you also to wikpedia for information on the history of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities
I would like to thank 2 members of Tolerance that are not mentioned in the blog and don’t feature in the photographs Claire Louise Wallice and Sandra Brennan whose contribution to the Tolerance film was just as valuable as everyone else’s
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murderousink23 · 2 years
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02/06/2023 is Tu B'Shevat 🌳🇮🇱, Sami National Day 🇳🇴, National Lame Duck Day ���🇺🇲, National Frozen Yogurt Day 🍦🇺🇲, Ice Cream for Breakfast Day 🍨🇬🇧, National Sickie Day 🤒🇬🇧, International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation 🇺🇳
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