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differentphantomcomputer:

I know, that it is a hard time for everyone. But you are a media person and could you please tell the people stop hating 'Russian' people all over the world? I have left Russia because I don't see any future in the country. I moved to study in Germany and (fuck) I fail my exams because I am afraid that all this stuff about 'make ordinary Russian people unwanted in Europe'. I am afraid that I won't get my residence permit, I am afraid I lose my scholarship, I am afraid I will lose my only homeplace at the moment. I am not even a true 'Russian', just born there and have citizenship. I am afraid to wake up and read that 'Russians won't get residence permit', as it already seems to happen in Czech Republic. Please, tell people not to hate ordinary guys who moved to work and study, and now will suffer because of a dictator. Remember characters of Remark – they also left their counties because of the government and they were also unwanted because of it.

P..S. I love Good Omens, both book and series. And I am completely in love with your short story 'Shoggoth's Old Peculiar' – I almost remember it by heart. I hope you will not think of me as an 'invader' or 'spy' :)

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neil-gaiman:

I don’t get the impression that Russian people are now generally hated. I get the definite impression that Putin is loathed and the invading troops are regarded as noxious. I think the Russians protesting what’s going on from within Russia must be some of the bravest people out there.

Kremlin ≠ all Russians

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silverhawk:

dare i say that stuffed animals are one of the single greatest inventions of all time and im thankful every day for the fact that someone thought to make animals but in huggable plush form…..saved me from a lot of bad nights and nightmares as a kid, i love you stuffed animals

 You may offer your thanks to Magarete Steiff

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She lived in Germany and could be considered as the first person to sew stuffed animals merly for children to play with and to counter the common “hard” toys out of wood or metal wich were popular back then.

There is even so much more to the story, because she was as you can see paraliezed from polio, she couldnt walk or use her right arm, she had to fight all her life just to be accpeted as a human being, she wasnt even allowed to sit in the front row of church in her home village and had a pretty abusive mother. One time she and her brother almost drowned but the townpeople only attempted to save her brother because he was healty. Her father saved her from drowning in last minute.

 Only her father and brother stood behind her, still she learned to accept her faith and make the best out of it. After a failed operation she said she had gone around living this way anyways. She started to sew, more importantly she started to sew with a sewing machine wich was realy new at this time. People would not buy from her at first but then she made a realy beautyfull dress for her best friend and suddenly everyone was crazy for her work.

Then she started to sew little elephants as pincushions, but when she attempted to sell them around christmas she quickly realized that for one children were crazy for them and wanted them as toys and also. this was what she wanted to do, bringing happiness to kids.

She expanded futher and gave work to over 20 women as sewers in her factory, her brother helped her to do so, and she started producing stuffed animals of all kinds (almost) their trademark was a button sewed into every anmals ear. It still is to this day.

Whit the economy crisis her factory, and she almost lost it, she already couldnt pay her workers, he factory was about to be forceclosed and the last hope was a toy fair they would attend,

and then she had an idea, she sewed a bear, the very first stuffed toy bear there was, with moveable head and limbs and realy soft fur and glass eyes, it was beautyfull, but at the toyfair most people thoght it was to expensive

most people because one american buyer fell in love with the bears, he bought them all and he ordered 3000 more, it saved the factory

you may ask why would anyone need 3000 stuffed toy bears easy, to support and advertise the candidacy of  Theodore Roosevelt as the U.S. president, trough that the toy bear invented by Magarete Steiff became well known as the

Teddy Bear

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Disability history matters!

The fact that she faced so much ableism and discrimination in her life was indeed sad (and infuriating!) – and that may be the reaction of many abled people when they hear her story (the poor disabled little girl).

But the fact that she survived, and innovated, and brought modern machines to her hometown, and advocated for herself, and brought joy to so many people, in spite of that discrimination (and I do mean “spite”) is not sad at all.

It’s downright victorious!

#disabilityhistory

and the steiff company is still around!

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“ lizardlicks:
“OKAY YEAH I REMEMBER THIS ONE
Basically it came from a survey done by Bank of America. Of only their customers. Of only those customers that had a long term savings account...

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byeflexual:

lovelivingmydreams:

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lizardlicks:

OKAY YEAH I REMEMBER THIS ONE
Basically it came from a survey done by Bank of America.  Of only their customers.  Of only those customers that had a long term savings account with them.  And only surveyed 1500 of them.  And that, friends, is how statistics is used to lie!!

Always ask who ran the survey, the study, the poll, ask how many people were involved, and ask about the breakdown of the demographics.

As someone who had to study statistics, this is important to know. So important that it’s one of the first things they taught me. “You can prove anything with statistics.”

“You can prove anything with statistics.”

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