NEW #kristenstewart portraits for Wonderland magazine … some hq some scans
Galleries
Disneyland and Walt Disney World now have guidebooks for guests with cognitive disabilities (such as autism). They include the above charts of what to expect at each attraction (strong smells, loud noises, restraint types used, duration, and more), lists of quiet areas for when you need down time, and answers to frequently asked questions, among other tips.
They are available to download in PDF format: Disneyland | Walt Disney World
If you don’t want to download a PDF (or prefer to click the download link on Disney’s site directly), here are their pages for Services for Guests with Cognitive Disabilities: Disneyland | Walt Disney World
This is awesome.
when they say youre too old for disney
The hop, I can’t. I cackled.
BUT DID YOU NOTICE AURORA
troyes-rifle-in-the-front-seat:
As a paranormal/horror blogger I can assure you these child abuse ads are the most scariest and saddest thing I’ve ever seen. Probably because things like that are happening RIGHT NOW at this very INSTANT.
And it’s horrifying but hopefully these ads bring more attention towards it.
I got these from this buzzfeed article. You can view more ads and the sources for these ads there as well.
powerful
so important.
The girl in the hands dress just completely fucked me up..
… Well…
If these pictures disturbed you imagine the effect on the children actually going through these situations.
“God of Love” is here!
This is basically one of those stories I’d never be able to get away with in the animation industry. So I figured I’d make it into a webcomic, which you can read here, for free.
I hope you like it. Please heart and reblog. It’s only apropos.
Next installment will post February 21, 2015!
Amazing!
I’m making aromantic awareness flyers for Valentine’s day. What do you guys think? Are there any better statements I could put on them that are positive and informative at the same time?