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An angel in space? No, they are interactive galaxies
ESO 593-8 is an impressive pair of interacting galaxies with a feather-shaped member crossing a nearby companion. The two components will probably merge to form a single galaxy in the future. The pair is adorned with a number of bright blue star clusters. ESO 593-8 is located in the constellation Sagittarius, the Archer, some 650 million light-years away from Earth.
Credit: NASA
Now this is a place I would love to go to clear my anxious mind
As an autistic sometimes the world gets to noisy and overwhelming and time in nature is something that I really enjoy. No cars, not many people, birds and wildlife.
As an overthinker having a place to declutter the mind is a dream to me
@ur-daily-inspiration thank you for these lovely photos in a hectic world this is a place the introvert me would enjoy




@artsyaxolotl

Motivation Monday: Slow progress is still progress ⭐️




Camille Fourcade on Instagram
Take what you need
💐A hug 🌸A moment to breathe 🌹 Peace 🌺 Hope 🌻 Love 🌼 Inspiration 🌷Motivation 🍁Comfort 🍂Healing strength
⚡ PSA ⚡ This seems to happen every year but since it's upon us: just a friendly reminder not to reblog the original zigzag design Disability Pride Flag. It can trigger migraines at best and epileptic seizures at worst in some people. The design was reworked to be diagonal stripes, and THIS design is safe to reblog. But every year this makes it a struggle of whether or not some of us should just block the entire tag. The best thing to do, if you insist on using the defunct design, is to use a "flash warning" tag so we can keep ourselves safe. But not everyone does so hopefully this message will help remind people. RB to spread the word.
Accessibility doesn't just mean providing ramps, giving people the ability to leave buildings/doors or braille. Accessibility can also mean the following: -Adding warnings to content containing flashing lights, fast moving images or loud noises. -In fact, content warnings overall can be helpful to folks with triggers or sensitivity issues, as well as folks with phobias. -Adding subtitles. -Adding image descriptions to pictures. -Providing sensory headphones to those who have trouble with loud noises or even noise at all. -Making text easier to read, both online and in real life. -Using specific phrases/words (ex. "the lights at the concert were very bright" instead of "the lights were bright")- though use sparingly as this may lead to unwanted infantizing. -Quiet rooms or quiet spaces being available. -Sign language being used and taught. -Labeling things accurately! -Easier access to mobility aids. -Disabled parking! -Leaving enough room for wheelchair users or cane users at crowded spaces/events. -Signs that provide directions! -Emergency buttons or cords in bathrooms! -Turning down brightness/volume when asked. And a shitton more. Accessibility is for EVERYONE. In fact, even the littlest things can be accessible and you might not realize it!
@akindplace
You are not “wasting your potential” because you took a break, or because you’re exhausted, sick or because you are struggling to find purpose. Please, take some time off, take care of yourself, listen to the needs of your body and your mind. Do the things you want to do to make you happy and fulfilled, not what others think you should, not what’s more successful in their minds. You aren’t wasting your life, nor wasting your potential. You are still deciding how to live it, what is the purpose of it, and you will find motivation to fight for what you want when you figure yourself out, but please take your time and don’t listen to the pressure of people around you to comfort to their expectations of success.
@purr-in-ink

Post by Beth Evans - her underlined name leads to her Instagram account

Beth Evans
Post by @quiltofstars
This is such a beautiful photo of space and the stars

The Milky Way rising above Terlingua, Texas // Mark Morel
Such a beautiful quote
“Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here.”
— Max Ehrmann
@spooniestrong
Remember: being in pain uses energy. There’s nothing wrong with taking a long nap or sleeping in late after being in pain all day. If you need to rest, do it; don't let anyone try to convince you otherwise.
Listen to your body and its needs.
For those who feel a little overwhelmed or overstimulated here are some things to quieten the mind

Post by @maythethoughtsbewithyou (Instagram)