The characters in my game are sooo silly! Aawawawowowooooo :3
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Trainer România. PMU. MICROPIGMENATION
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Shain Neumeier
Gender: Transgender non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: Born 1987
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Lawyer, activist
Note: Is autistic, has PTSD and has cleft lip and palate
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Light Spilling Down the Street - Shain Bard , 2018.
American , b. 1945s -
Oil , 36 x 36 in.
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The ocean would have been a beautiful woman if she was anything: one with power and depth and darkness that held secrets no one in the world could imagine. She took all the waste of the world and still came out looking stunning
Shattered vows, Shain Rose
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BLOODY SUNNY 9th anniversary 2024.7.16-18
共同創作のブラッディサニー組は今年で9年目を迎えました✨
二人の日常を描くのは楽しいですね。昨年のべるんばで書いたこのお話のイメージでございます。
これからもまったり作っていきますので、お付き合いいただけましたら幸いです。
はちすさんとの共同創作「ブラッディサニー組」に関して詳しくは此方↓
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July 27, 2024
By Kevin Baxter
(Los Angeles Times) — When Maritza Correia McClendon started swimming in Puerto Rico, she stood out because of her talent, not the color of her skin.
“There’s a lot of diversity in Puerto Rico,” said McClendon, who is Black and Latino, as are one in five people on the island.
Then her Guyanese-born parents moved to Florida when she was 8. Though she had become even faster in the pool, that was no longer the first thing people noticed about her.
“I remember a parent telling me, ‘What are you doing here? You should go do track or you should go on a basketball court,’” she said. “They were almost shaming me for being that outcast on that pool deck.
“That is definitely traumatizing. It’s still hard for me. I do definitely still struggle with that confidence factor.”
McClendon overcame that to become the first Puerto Rican of African descent to make the U.S. Olympic swimming team, the first Black female to win an Olympic medal for the U.S. and the first Black American swimmer to hold a world record.
In an effort to get others to follow her lead, McClendon is now among a growing number of former swimmers, coaches, officials and administrators working to make the sport more accessible and welcoming for people of color, from the grassroots level, where she was once shunned, to the Olympic team, where she shined.
The Paris Games has the opportunity to provide a big boost in those efforts when the swimming competition begins Saturday. Although only two of the 46 pool swimmers who will compete for the U.S. in Paris are Black — and none are Latino — those two, Shaine Casas, a three-time world champion, and Simone Manuel, a two-time Olympic champion and five-time Olympic medalist, have a chance to inspire a generation.
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You're mine, Katalina. Whether you're my savior or my demise, my prey or my predator. You're mine.
Love of a Queen - Shain Rose
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me, carefully proofreading a post 10 times: Oh yeah, this sounds good, I am being very coherent here with no spelling mistakes.
the post: Wab it goos news when eh hit bal
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- Sam, I don't know what to do with you. You're a nice guy.
- Oh, what a thing to say. I'm wounded, I'm bleeding.
Crossing Delancey, Joan Micklin Silver (1988)
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