[Image description: A halfBody drawing of two characters with cerebral palsy in a simple art style. The character on the left is smiling while bending their arms close to their chest with curled fingers. They have yellow puffy hair, pale skin and a faded cleft lip scar. They are wearing a yellow hairband, hearing aids and a black crop top with a nonbinary flag pin. They're sitting in a manual wheelchair. The second character is hunched over towards them and has his hand on their shoulder in a friendly manner. He has brown skin, black twists, and a cataract in his right eye. He is wearing a light green hoodie and jeans. He is resting his forearm on a crutch. The background is in muted green and yellow with a ribbon going around the whole image. The ribbon has the disability pride flag colors on it and text that says "25th march". End image description.]
Changed my username, pfp and all that stuff. I'm no longer aziraphales-flaming-sword, I'm millipedes-are-angels now.
My Good Omens hyperfixation kinda died out after Neil Gaiman turned out to be a rapist and just a POS in general. I don't want to associate myself with the fandom anymore, even if it's hard for me since I really loved the characters.
Needless to say, fuck Neil Gaiman.
Old OC: Salome đ©·đŹâïž [Description in Alt-Text]
Salome Info:
âą She/her , Transfeminine girl!
âą Cerebral Palsy Diplegia (cp)
âą Iranian Jewish , 25 years old
"Fuck these vampires."
Delainey Hayles as Claudia de Pointe du Lac in Interview with the Vampire Part II (2024).
they ran so yaoi ships could walk
Buenas tardes, soy Fabi Z y en mis momentos mĂĄs locos hago humanizaciones de clubes de fĂștbol, esta es una guĂa que hice para indicar quĂ© personaje corresponde a quĂ© club :)
Re-design of SABOH! đđš
He has a chin-attachment as well for his Powerchair which allows him to move around with chin movement, if his arm is ânot workingâ, or is particularly weak.
tutorial for drawing characters with Down syndrome!
DISCLAIMER... please keep in mind that this is an introductory drawing tutorial and has some generalizations in it, so not every âX is Zâ statement will be true for Actual People. it's more of an overview of features that are common in people with Down syndrome, not meaning to imply that every person with DS has all of them đđ thanks
if you draw any characters using this feel free to tag me!!