First of all, I’m putting this note here to remember to unhaul the Kindle books. I’m pretty proud of myself for reading nearly double the Kindle books than the number of books I got, in fact, for the first time in years that I’m under 5000 books on there. If you’re into thrillers, I would … Continue reading Freebie Friday #14
Tag: Disability
My Watch List For April
The Image is from Pexels Today's post topics were microplastics and a list of shows I have been watching or thinking about. Since I have about a month left of my VPN subscription, I thought I would watch shows like Crime Beat. However, I also just found the episodes on YouTube, which is how I … Continue reading My Watch List For April
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
Three YouTubers With Disability To Check Out
The Image is from Pexels I am writing this introduction on my phone because, at the moment, my 'helper' Abby has her head all over my keyboard, and when she thinks she's not getting enough attention, she starts a kissing session, so not so productive. In my line of work, something that I hear which … Continue reading Three YouTubers With Disability To Check Out
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
The Wheelchair User Nod
The Image is AI-generated The wheelchair user nod Is something that a wheelchair user does To a stranger using wheels Or any other disability As a sign or a language That we get what it is like And if the world doesn’t see you You are seen and respected By all of us Alex
Thoughts On My Mind
Image is from Pexels You know what’s the excellent part of being told blogging is lame, being pretty sure that they will never read what I have to say. I have been thinking about this post for a while, and the reason I haven’t written it yet is that I still can’t believe that people … Continue reading Thoughts On My Mind
Sharing My Thoughts On The Christmas Markets I Visted
Before I go on an endless rant since today is to be a dairy entry-style post, I want to keep it real like I always do at the end of the day. My hands have been hurting for a few days, so to make it easier on myself, I'm on my phone, which helps in … Continue reading Sharing My Thoughts On The Christmas Markets I Visted
Never Turn Your Back on an Angus Cow: My Life as a Country Vet by Dr Jan Pol
The background image is from Pexels. Before I start ranting about books, I have to say two things, especially if you are seeing this on my blog (which the likelihood is high that you are): I did have a horrible mental health day since I panicked regarding making posts and you will be able to … Continue reading Never Turn Your Back on an Angus Cow: My Life as a Country Vet by Dr Jan Pol
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