The image is from Pexels I have been thinking about this post all weekend. The reason I haven’t put it into words, or in this case, a post, is that what I feel like saying might not make sense, but I still have a need to say it. Falling in love with someone carries the … Continue reading Find A Way by Landen Matson
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Disability, Queerness And Intimacy
Image is from Pexels For some reason, Saturdays are the days when my stats are low in terms of views, and for once, I’m capitalising on that, as the topics I’m discussing today are raw, and it makes me feel vulnerable. Even if we are in 2025, so it shouldn’t be the case. My topics … Continue reading Disability, Queerness And Intimacy
The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
The image is from the articcle Many see March as the month to celebrate Cerebral Palsy, the same condition I have. It’s something that has a spectrum, something I used to describe as living in two bodies at once. Muscles and movement react almost in opposite ways; you can see it when I’m having a … Continue reading The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
Options by Cameron Whitcomb
The Image is from Pexels The life lesson I learnt this week is that your life can change sometimes, and it can change forever. Sadly, I realised that I couldn’t handle stress and shock as I thought I could. To the point that I couldn’t focus to read, so I couldn’t use it as a … Continue reading Options by Cameron Whitcomb
Fun Facts About Photography
The image is from Pexels I don’t know how I pick the topics I want to talk about often enough. It’s just a thought that passes through my head that I want to explore. Gender Dysphoria did hate me very young, but I didn’t know how to explain it, which I’m still mad at … Continue reading Fun Facts About Photography
Kant by Mirana Conte
Image is from Pexels I’m feeling some discomfort in my hands, but I'm committed to getting this post started. I’ll be typing on my phone, so please bear with me if there are any spelling mistakes or grammar issues I might overlook. As I hinted in previous posts, I'm not a fan of the Eurovision, … Continue reading Kant by Mirana Conte
Three Disability Activists To Check Out
The image is from Pexels This post idea started with a thought I had about LGBTI+ activism versus disability activism, and no, I’m not comparing the two since, at the base, they might be similar but still different while having minorities like myself from both communities. This might be from being naïve, but I feel … Continue reading Three Disability Activists To Check Out
I’m Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else by Benson Boone
The image is from Pexels To some, this post might sound like a lame of a guy who lived as a girl talking about what was a relationship to me. As a writer, I thought I was about to write about anything that came, but there were a few months in my life, I secretly … Continue reading I’m Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else by Benson Boone
Peanut Butter Lover National Day
Image is from Pexels This week, on my way to work, the radio host said that day was National Toast Day, so he shared facts about toast. If you know me, you know that I love learning stuff like that. The reason behind this post is my curiosity, like many posts like it. A few … Continue reading Peanut Butter Lover National Day
How Can Everyday People Help Stray Cat?
The image is from Pexels I’m a dog person; in fact, I think all my family has always had dogs, but that doesn’t mean we don’t love all animals. In the last year or so, I have seen wholesome stories of stray cats adopting public places as their forever home. This idea for a post … Continue reading How Can Everyday People Help Stray Cat?
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