making a village on a cliff; the farm is floating
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for romantic asks.. treat, but also which movie and why?
treat: dream dinner location + movie date?
not to be super cliché but i’d love to be taken to dinner at the beach at sunset. classic picnic or boardwalk food, i’m not picky and probably prefer cheap food over expensive food anyways. i don’t watch movies enough to have a favorite besides a classic disney film, but i think i’d want to see love simon. it’s one of my favorite LGBTQ+ movies and doesn’t sexualize anyone in the community and just makes me feel warm and fuzzy
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“Door after closed-door after closed-door...the gauntlet tends to push people in the direction of the legislation that is there, which is medical assistance and dying, " said Fancy, who has started a GoFundMe to try to help Denise find better accommodations. "I've got a very significant concern that this is the tip of the iceberg," he added.
"Devastating," said Devorah Kobluk, a senior policy analyst with the Income Security Advocacy Centre in Toronto, part of Legal Aid Ontario. She says many people with disabilities are living far below the poverty line, giving them few options.
"There is an extraordinary cost of living with a disability that is unique to them and their disability. Wheelchairs are expensive, therapy...all these things cost extra," said Kobluk.
The larger issue of the purpose of medically assisted death in Canada also comes into play, say disability rights advocates. Initially approved by the Senate as a way of alleviating the suffering of those near death, it was expanded in March 2021 to those with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
"We've now gone on to basically solving the deficiencies in our social safety net through this horrific backdoor, not that anybody meant it that way, but that's what it's turned into," said David Lepofsky, disability advocate and Visiting Professor of Disability Rights at the Osgoode Hall Law School.
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The Story of the Chad Mitchell Trio We Never Knew Just What It Was... by Mike Murphey with Mike Kobluk and Chad Mitchell Coming August 11th @RABTBookTours #RABTBookTours #WeNeverKnewJustWhatItWas #MikeMurphey #Nonfiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CR2HwIpCF16/?utm_medium=tumblr
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denver, loud and clear and sharp with tight corners, his voice a fitted sheet over the pronounced lyrics. he knows exactly what he's saying and how he's saying it and can change it however he wants, whenever he wants into anything he wants, with masterful control of how he's heard by others and he knows it. doesn't sound like a student of the college of architecture. manages to feel naive with the lyrics, such puppy love seeping out from the seams, but the voice doesn't convey innocence, it glows with knowing and having seen and been loved for so much longer than it was.
kobluk, low and soft and murmured with the warmth of a burning, searing fire. the feeling of an arm under a cool pillow turning hot again from staying in the same spot. it's gentle and loving and welcoming and pleading and it sounds brash in words, in the s's and the ch's and the sh's, except everything else is smooth and deep and dark and charming, tugging and wishing and wanting when reciprocated. heard when he doesn't need or want to be, but when he does want to be heard he will be, willingly or not.
frazier, effortless and angelic and ethereal and sweet, a dip of a spoon in honey, mouthwatering to imagine and unreal to experience, the first taste of dessert over and over again, deprived and begging for more so innocently and shallowly and happily, full of joy, just enough not to ever spill over, just the right amount of sweetness in the honey to be dragged back into it, never enough to drown, always just enough for euphoria.
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redundant corral? maybe, but i like it
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if it rains, they will be dry
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outpost on the lagoon
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big house in a bigger forest for a lumberjack and his boyfriend
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natural farm and enclosed pumpkins; they’re my favorite crop to farm
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a house in survival with a horse; his name is derby and he’s my best friend
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a house in a valley, unoccupied
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