Serious Post Guys:
I’ve had a fair few people ask me to, and to support the, “exposing” of others. Something I considered when a few designs of my 3D prints were stolen.
However I decide to opt out on it.
Not because it is ‘undignified’ but because of its impact.
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It is with great sadness that I share with you the passing of Britt Allcroft.
The Allcroft-Wright family has asked me to bring this news to the Thomas fandom. A full obituary will be released in the London Times later today. The family is currently in mourning and asks that their privacy be respected at this time.
Britt was an adoring mother and wife. A visionary producer. She brought so much joy and happiness to people everywhere during her time on Earth.
Over the years of knowing Britt, we developed a close connection. It was truly a privilege to have her as both a mentor and a friend, and I’m so glad that so many fans were able to meet her at the New York screening of “An Unlikely Fandom”. It was an absolute honor to have her in our documentary, and she has since remained a vocal supporter of our cause.
I think I can speak for the entirety of the fandom when I say that all of us will deeply miss her. Without her, so many of us would never have met.
As a way to honor Britt's legacy, her family as asked that you consider making a charitable donation to your local chapter of the ASPCA in Britt's name.
While I am devastated by her passing, we can all find comfort in the certainty that her legacy will endure forever through Thomas and his fans around the world.
Rest in Peace.
I usually don't normally talk about my personal life all too much, other than birthdays. But this is something I want to share. As of today, I have graduated from university with a degree in Film & Television Production.
I'm happy to finish and finally embark on a new chapter.
From our very first days at @synmedia to present, thank you for joining the journey on Right On Track for the last five years! - Connor, Parry and Denham
Some signs an autistic person may want to be friends with you:
- They are always trying to help you and solve your problems with/for you.
- They gift you small things that you love.
- They take great joy in sharing their favourite interests, and cool facts about them, with you.
being direct with Autistics:
indirect: this place is a mess and i have work! *sigh* i dont know how im going to get this all done (implying they want help cleaning it while they’re gone)
VS
direct: the house is messy and i dont have time to clean it, could you tidy up please?
I’m at @londonwaterloo to observe genuinely extraordinary scenes tonight as 6,000 armed forces staff arrive for #Coronation rehearsal. Scenes not seen for a generation and EXACTLY reflect Helen Mckie’s 1948 famous ‘War & Peace’ paintings pair. Some kind of glorious coincidence?🤔
The Mediterranean Sea was dry 5M years ago
Then, a series of MEGAFLOODS filled it in a matter of months
How did the Med dry up?
Why did it fill so brutally?
How would it have felt to be there?
This is what we know:
📰 You may have seen the news...
The National Railway Museum is committed to getting Flying Scotsman to Doncaster as part of its centenary celebrations.
We have been working with @MayorRos, City of Doncaster Council and other partners for over a year to arrange a visit.
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Two amazing fans got a chance to visit the office. @wChiwi, I and many others showed them around the office! Was awesome to hear of their experiences growing up with Minecraft and how it has impacted them. Thank you for the great chats!
Did you know that, in autistic and SPD brains, normal sensory inputs are often re-routed toward the area of the brain that processes pain? This explains why so many of us are sensory sensitive.
Let me know if you'd like more info on this and I'll create a post😊
@AutisticCallum_ When I was 3 and my sister was 10, she was asked by a photography student to model for her. Not wanting to be bested I joined a youth community theatre and am now pursuing a full acting degree.
My righteousness has literally shaped my entire life.