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SICKY, JAN 2022 | CITY WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY: LAWRANCE CAT 非僮
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sweetestofchaos · 1 year
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Hi in your opinion how BTS partner looks like and body type and who are the celebrities that is close to your discription thank you
Thank you for the question! I honestly, have no idea what their type would be...so I can give it a shot.
BTS as a whole - someone with an ass, I will not move on this. They are dancers, they all have strong thighs, they want to see that ass jiggle as they are hitting it from the back!
Namjoon - Joonie is big! This man needs someone who he can handle and not worry about hurting. He is an ass and hip man. If his s/o is soft around the middle that's fine with him. Chrisette Michele, Precious Lee or Brielle Anyea would work.
Seokjin - He can really do it all. Since he has such wide shoulders, he looks bigger and his legs are no joke. His s/o would have to complement his looks. They would have to be balanced out, good top to bottom proportions. Laura Harrier, Akesha Murray or Iggy Azalea.
Yoongi - Someone shorter than him, only because he loves when they were heels/shoes that make them taller. They can be any body shape since Yoongi isn't one to care too much. As long as they are healthy, he's down. Mindy Kaling or Kehlani comes to mind.
Hoseok - We all saw Jay at Hobipalooza, we know what he's okay with. Give this man, someone with somethin to hold onto! Hips, thighs and some tummy! Again another one that would need someone shorter than him. But someone taller wouldn't be a complete no. I'm thinking Dascha Polanco, Jill Scott or Akon Adichol.
Jimin - This man leans towards someone taller than him, he is confident in his own self and likes to show off. He is small and mighty! His s/o is someone who has a chest and ass. They would have to be able to keep up with him, so again if they are healthy that's a huge plus. Maybe Ashley Graham, Aisha Taylor or Jordan Sparks
Taehyung - Taehyung doesn't care much about size. His s/o would have an ass and thighs for sure. A nice chest would be a plus 'cause he loves to cuddle, but it's not a deal breaker. Someone shorter than him would be great or around his height. Arame Fall, Rihanna (before and after having a baby), or Chloe Vero.
Jungkook - Give his man all the chest and ass! He uses his s/o as a stress reliever, so he needs something to squeeze and knead (kinda like a cat). I can see his s/o being shorter than him or around his height since he wears shoes that always boost his height anyway. Anita Marshall, Kat Dennings or Iskra Lawrance.
Hope this answers your question good enough!
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chocoenvy · 2 years
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Would u like a neko, a nekomimi(cat person), or a member of the lawrance clan
UHM- UH- UHM IS ALL THREE AN ANSWER???
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sirlawrancealot · 7 months
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Man’s Protector Woman
eyes as bright and sparkling blue
as light in the sky closest to
sun at midday zenith
hair as non-bleach bleached straw
as nature naturally could
crimp beyond shoulder
spirit as gentle as life
but in a body felt
discomfort at my folks’ place,
equally as close to nature
as hers but pierced, perhaps,
by crags and crooks of miscreant
histories refused
to behave in life as much
their hosts might have wished, even
willed: John Stuart Mill
has a lot to answer for;
unlike his coeval
Karl, who capital got
right, but the proletariat
far too intelligent for their
own good; and as for that
chimera Kant with his cat-
egorical imper-
ative – wah, says who?
Richard Lawrance
© 28Sept2023
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leahgolds · 3 years
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Notes on post BLM. Have children’s book publishers opinions changed?
At the beginning of writing my essay I looked at the publisher Andrea Shavick who suggested that in order to avoid problems with upsetting anyone from another culture, one should use an animal as the character of their story. My argument to this was that, this doesn’t help the problem of the lack of diversity and only puts a plaster over the situation without trying to fix it. 
While the Black Lives Matter Movement started in 2013, the world started to take more notice in 2020 after George Floyd was murdered by police. Everywhere people started to look at themselves and society and questioned whether we were doing enough to be anti-racist.  
“It is not enough to say you aren’t racist, you have to be anti-racist”
- This has been often quoted though out the protests and is also very relevant to the world of book publishers. 
Philip Nel - Was the Cat in the Hat Black?: 
. To dismantle systemic racism - starting with children - we need to produce, promote and read a range of books that explore BAME characters.
. It is not enough to teach tolerance, we must respect difference
. We must understand that not only mean people are racist 
. White people must use their privilege to help
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Fig 1: David Huyck, Sarah Park Dahlen, infographic, Diversity in children’s books, 2018
. “Children’s literature continues to misrepresent underrepresented communities, and we wanted this infographic to show not just the low quantity of existing literature, but also the inaccuracy and uneven quality of some of those books”
Alison Flood:
. Only 1% of British children’s books featured a main character who was black, Asian or minority ethnic, the proportion has increased to 5%
. Far more likely to encounter an animal protagonist when reading a book for children than a main character sharing any non-white ethnicity
. Representation increased to 10%, up from 7% in 2018 and 4% in 2017. This is still well below 33.5%, the proportion of primary school aged children in England who are from a minority ethnic background
. “We want to encourage the publishing industry just to continue to strive for better.” - Farrah Serroukh
. “Things are going in the right direction, but these things take a long time to change, and they need everybody to work together on them,” - Jill Coleman (director of children’s books at BookTrust)
. Coleman “I think there has been quite a change in people’s attitudes, due to all sorts of things going on - not least Black Lives Matter, which really did impact on publishers. Publishers - are much more interested in making change, and are aware that the situation is not a good one.”
. BookTrust is challenging the publishing industry to increase the number of creators of colour in the UK to 13% by 2022, when it will publish its next report
Sarah Garland: 
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Fig 2: Sarah Garland, Billy and Belle, 2004, Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, London
. “I was just trying to show things as they are - it wasn’t meant to be an issue” - Garland
. In 2004 the portrayal of a mixed raced family bought on unusual controversial 
. The sales marketing department said it would be difficult to sell this book globally - What Shavick warned about 
. Garland has received many letters from families like the ones in her books thanking her for representing them - Always goes back to the importance of feeling seen and represented
Karen Sands-OConnor:
. “Reading about people who are like yourself affects both your self-image and the likelihood you will enjoy reading”
. “if the world of children’s books doesn’t include people who look like you, it is difficult to feel welcomed into reading” - Darren Chetty
. Authors of colour often feel isolated within the publishing industry. They don’t feel they have as much freedom with what they can write about as white authors
. If there are black characters, they are mostly ‘sidekicks’ 
.  Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie stressed in her 2009 Ted talk on the danger of a single story, that representation affects the reader’s perception of who matters in books
. Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children’s Books, began dedicating some of its collecting efforts to culturally diverse children’s literature in 2015
. “Publishing is a market-driven industry. If books aren’t selling, publishers can make the case that there is no audience - therefore they do not need to publish more books with characters of colour”
Farrah Serroukh and Karen Sands O'Connor:
. Over 30 years ago, in 1987, author and publisher Verna Wilkins founded Tamarind Books
. Wilkins was concerned that so few children’s books included Black and minority ethnic characters and the effect this had on children
. This independent publishing house focused on challenging the representation imbalance, producing quality inclusive literature that featured BAME children and children with disabilities
. Because of Wilkins, several independent publishers have emerged in the UK to create inclusive books that show a range of characters and experiences
. These include: Alanna Max, Child’s Play, Knights Of Lantana, Anna McQuinn and Tiny Owl
Charlotte Eyre:
. Some publishers have been called out for failing to take the situation (mis-representation) more seriously sooner and for not doing more to find or promote diverse talent
. Hachette UK donated £20,000 to the Minnesota Freedom Fund
. "There will now be a desire to read new voices and listen to the unheard and buy the books by those who - up to now - have been ignored by the mainstream" - agent and Curtis Brown chair Jonny Geller
. “To agents/editors popping up now to ask black authors to send submissions to them - where was this energy before?" - Headline commissioning editor Katie Packer
. Publishers and writers started posting reading lists on social media of books by BAME authors
. Quite a few made statements that they ‘stand against racism and discrimination in all forms’
Image caption:
Fig 1: Dahlen, S. (2019). Picture this: Diversity in children’s books 2018 Infographic. [Online] available at: https://readingspark.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/picture-this-diversity-in-childrens-books-2018-infographic/ [accessed 22.3.21]
Fig 2: Billy and Belle. [Online] available at: https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-670-84396-1 [accessed 22.3.21]
Bibliography:
Eyre, C. (2020). Publishers, agents and authors continue to respond to Black Lives Matter protests. [Online] available at: https://www.thebookseller.com/news/publishers-and-authors-respond-to-black-lives-matter-protests-1205749 [accessed 21.3.21]
Ferguson, H. (2020). It is not enough to say you aren’t racist, you have to be anti-racist. [Online] available at: https://www.cipd.co.uk/news-views/news-articles/end-racism-at-work#gref [accessed 22.3.21]
Lawrance, S. & Wilson, J. (2015). Drawn from the archive - hidden histories of illustration. Seven Stories Publications. Newcastle. [accessed 28.2.21]
Nel, P. (2019). Was the Cat in the Hat black? : the hidden racism of children’s literature, and the need for diverse books. Oxford University Press. New York. [accessed 7.2.21]
Sands-OConnor, K. (2019). British children’s books are still too white – responsibility to change them is on all involved. [Online] available at: https://theconversation.com/british-childrens-books-are-still-too-white-responsibility-to-change-them-is-on-all-involved-126853 [accessed 7.2.21]
Serroukh, F. Karen. & O'Connor, S. (2020). Go deeper: Reflecting on black presence in children’s books. [Online] available at: https://www.bl.uk/childrens-books/articles/reflecting-on-black-presence-in-childrens-books [accessed 18. 2. 21]
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not sure if u remember me.. but i´m back with some music! so much time passed since i last recommended something, that i don´t even know where to start... but my absolute favorite song this past months has been 1."jerry maguire" by derek luh. don´t know why i like it so much, but i can´t help singing along with it. 2."watermelon sugar" by harry styles, it grew on me over time and now its one of my all time favorite songs. i got some more in my next ask---> -k
3."made by desire"-ätna, corus reminds me of my childhood,when my mom whould make me dance with her lol. 4."lies" or "must be nice"-will jay, he got an interesting style. 5."why do you love me"-charlotte lawrance. 6."cubicle"-max wassen, i like the rap and good rhythm here. 7."sunday best"-surfaces, is motivating, catchy and something to live by. also i saw in some of your asks that u liked soldi by mahmood, have u heard barrio by him yet? what are u listening to these days? -k
of course i remember you, hello!!!! i hope you’ve been well since we last spoke n that you’re currently doing at least somewhat okay despite the situation we’re all stuck in 💜
jerry maguire isn’t a bad song n like you said it gets you singing along pretty soon!!! v v catchy
........... i love watermelon sugar for some reason????? i mean it’s obviously a good song but it’s pretty repetitive n yet it’s not annoying at all ..... i alr added it to my playlist ajdhska
made by desire is such a chill song ahh i feel like it’s super appropriate for the current weather (bgm for long walks through the forest in sunny weather for some reason ajdhksjl idk why that was the first thing that came to mind) & it’s sooo nice that it reminds you of good things from your childhood, that’s always a very precious thing
ohh wow lies by will jay??? güd stuff, rly sounds like smt that would be used in a dc movie (the first association i had was harley quinn - i watched the movie a few weeks back n it just. idk it feels very fitting), however i’m not really feeling must be nice too much
woowwww i really really like why do you love me...... watch me listen to it on repeat
cubicle didn’t really win me over on the first listen but hey it’s a pretty catchy song so that could quickly change
i’ve been listening to ‘sunday best’ so much omg hsjhdkjsa it’s not even that i have it on any of my playlists but it’s been played so often on the radio lately i hear it at least once per day n like you said it’s so catchy you’re singing along before you know it
i don’t think i’ve listened to barrio before, no ... it’s really good tho, vvv catchy
thank you for all of these recs, there are some songs i’ll definitely be listening to a lot in the upcoming days (weeks, months) so i really really appreciate it!!
umm lately i’ve been listening to a lot of lo-fi (and i mean a lot) & chill mixes, mostly cos i’m stuck with online classes n have a lot of uni work on daily basis so lo-fi is the most appropriate bg music if i’m trying to focus (the weirdest one i’ve come across is probs lofi merkelwave beats lmao). other than that i’ve had dua lipa’s future nostalgia on repeat (my favourite album this year so far) - it’s catchy, it’s got good lyrics, it’s upbeat ..... truly 11/10 imo, i listen to it almost every day lmao,,, another good album is after hours by the weeknd, been obsessed with blinding lights ever since it came out & i really really adore save your tears. another fantastic album of 2020 is through love by hyukoh,, man don’t even get me started that one is also sooooo good ughh v chill
some other things i’ve been listening to: analogue (album) by odie - i’d like to pick a fave but honestly it’s suuuch a wholesome album, all about us by code kunst ft. niia (god i’ve loved them both for ages n them collabing???? a dream come true), 10% ft. kali uchis n need it ft masego by kaytranada (honestly just.. the whole album bubba), lost in yesterday by tame impala (the slow rush is fantastic), still learning by halsey, candy by doja cat, know your worth by khalid n disclosure
i think that’s quite enough for now bc i’m pretty sure i could list another 2673892 songs lmao sorry for suuuuch a long answer. take care of yourself n i hope to talk to you soon 💜
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damonkowarsky · 3 years
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RESIST/ RELIEF opens this evening from 6pm at @novacancygallery at @qvmelbourne.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ RESIST/ RELIEF takes the technical language of making, conceptualising this process to create a duality between these two forms.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ The RESIST technique exposes and endures, withstanding corrosive agents to continually occupy space. Acts of resistance, however, require us to practice self-care. ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ RELIEF techniques carve out a space that offers clarity and calm.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Artists include Anna Russell, Cat Lawrance, Cecilia Jacobs, Clara Chan, Damon Kowarsky, Eleanor Franks, Elizabeth Banfield, Georgia Steele, Henry Leslie-O'Neill, Hyun Ju Kim, Jack Parnaby, Janet Hughes, Jennifer Lea, Jessie Balletta, Jennifer Tarry-Smith, Joanna Kambourian, Jessica Choi, Juan Rodriguez Sandoval, Kyriaki Teo, Maddie Crockett, Mali Taylor, Mia Sabec, Melanie Cobham, Olympia Sarris, Rubee Hay, Ruth Stanton, Sam Reiher, Zoë Tripovich, and Paul Bishop.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ RESIST/ RELIEF continues until 18 July.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ #printmaking #melbourne #novacancy #novacancygallery #qvmelbourne #whatson #thursdaynight #melbournecbd #artinthetimeofcoronavirus (at No Vacancy Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRCq2hrDXIW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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damonkowarsky · 3 years
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RESIST/ RELIEF opens this Thursday at @novacancygallery at @qvmelbourne.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ RESIST/ RELIEF takes the technical language of making, conceptualising this process to create a duality between these two forms.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ The RESIST technique exposes and endures, withstanding corrosive agents to continually occupy space. Acts of resistance, however, require us to practice self-care. ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ RELIEF techniques carve out a space that offers clarity and calm.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Artists include Anna Russell, Cat Lawrance, Cecilia Jacobs, Clara Chan, Damon Kowarsky, Eleanor Franks, Elizabeth Banfield, Georgia Steele, Henry Leslie-O'Neill, Hyun Ju Kim, Jack Parnaby, Janet Hughes, Jennifer Lea, Jessie Balletta, Jennifer Tarry-Smith, Joanna Kambourian, Jessica Choi, Juan Rodriguez Sandoval, Kyriaki Teo, Maddie Crockett, Mali Taylor, Mia Sabec, Melanie Cobham, Olympia Sarris, Rubee Hay, Ruth Stanton, Sam Reiher, Zoë Tripovich, and Paul Bishop.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Exhibition continues 6 to 18 July 2021.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ #printmaking #melbourne #novacancy #novacancygallery #qvmelbourne #whatson #thursdaynight #melbournecbd #artinthetimeofcoronavirus (at No Vacancy Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ9jFj9DKZP/?utm_medium=tumblr
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