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suicide (not me) 

I've been missing you so much, Lydia

and now I'll be missing you forever

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suicide (not me) 

even if I couldn't have stopped it... I wish i had been with her in the last few months.... she was so important to me

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suicide (not me) 

I shouldn't have lost contact with her a few months ago... ifI had been there for her...

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suicide (not me) 

I just found out that one of my best friends from high school killed herself last night

study (+) 

I studied for 45 minutes! without getting distracted!
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@lizardsquid Yes, I find some images harder to describe in words myself. I would try to name all the colors, write how they work together (contrast?) and talk about the shapes and objects (if any). I think it's interesting to think about images like that, maybe you figure out something new about it while doing that :)

There are guidelines for how to describe art for blind people, for example in museums. Found this one just now artbeyondsight.org/handbook/ac

+ think about making your image descriptions part of your tooting, too. Part of your talking to the internet in general.

There are those of us (yes, me too), who aren't blind but still have low vision or visual processing issues, who can't read most text in images or have a hard time looking at the image and who don't use screen readers and can't read alt text. And there are people who can see your images, but still not make sense of them.

Just give it a try?

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morrowind [ 3 ] 

I've got a mod that randomises what the guards look like (in the base game, all guards in a town look the same)

and check out this gnarly fellow tootplanet.space/media/AHOcH6h

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gosh I have been... playing so much crypt of the necrodancer

food 

holy gosh black bean enchiladas are so amazing

hello I am kinda here but also I can't focus on anything so I may disappear at a moment's notice

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