According to research, parts of a child remain inside the mother after birth. I wish my child’s illness remained inside of me instead of leaving with him.
According to research, parts of a child remain inside the mother after birth. I wish my child’s illness remained inside of me instead of leaving with him.
twisteddoodles - having a chronic condition but pretending it's a hobby @twisteddoodles - 1 - woman in front of her meds and stuff (spending lots of mony on paraphernalia) 2 - woman looking at page (reading lots about the hobby) 3 - woman smiling at her phone (looking at other hobbyists online) 4 - woman under the covers (not going out because you're busy with your hobby) 5 - woman smiling at the hospital (going to meet-ups) 6 - woman talking to dr (finding a new hobby)
Artist: @twisteddoodles.bsky.social
oh, the places you'd go if you weren't riddled with disease
I've booked tickets for DaDaFest International: Birds of Paradise Theatre Company and CRIPtic Arts Presentations and Panel at FACT Liverpool on Wednesday 19th March 2025 www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/EEDGMD...
I tested it once for an assignment: I was looking for bibliography for a very specific topic. It provided non existent references. It served me well. Never again
Well, hello there! Thanks to this post I am now following you.
Thank you. I always wish for comfortable seating or even a dim lit, pillowed resting area. What about the exhibition or museum display per se? Does it ever feel too tiring/overwhelming to follow?
Don’t know where you’re based but my one of my favourite museum @wellcomecollection.bsky.social does an incredible job in terms of access
How do chronically ill people experience museums visits? Anything that you wish museum would do? I have a chronic autoimmune disorder and sometimes museum visits worsen my fatigue. #chronicallyill #chronicillness #museumvisit #museumaccessibility #museuminclusion
A multitude of blue elliptical blobs are painted against a white background. Some blobs overlap each other, some are spaced apart, leaving room for two sentences written in the same blue tone. They read as follows: The shit storm. It will pass
The Shit Storm. It will pass.
By David Shringley
Two sentences written in capila letters. The letters are made using white neon lights against a dark red background
Profile picture artwork: “No Pain Like This Body” (2010/2022) by Filipino-Canadian artist Lani Maestro.