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Clary and Jace and links to disablity culture.

This is going to be an interesting post to write as this clip is a follow-on from where Jace is possessed and Clary is trying to fix up the mess that she created in bringing him back from the dead and in bringing him back from the dead he was vulnerable to possession from Lilith and this being what happened to him he is under possession from Lilith and this is the mother of all demons and a person who can control demons. Clary Captures Jace And Is Then Arrested By The Clave! - Shadowhunters 3x07 'Hands On Your Head!' - YouTube   So in Clary not being brought up in the Shadow hunter’s world, she doesn’t have a lot of knowledge of demons and the world that they live in and how they act in the world as well as we see that there are a lot of mistakes that Clary makes in lying about what she has done when she knows that the clave possesses a   relic that can force people to tell the truth about a situation and to understand the world she needed to be brought up into that world.

Reaction to Jessica Kellgren-Fozard

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bjKkovbGHJk This is such a  hot-button topic in the disability community and we see that it's an amazing thing we see that it needs to be discussed a lot more as doctors when they are going through medical school, are told not to self-diagnose, and to go to another doctor to get medication if they need it.  I find that as she mentions in the video that it's a great tool but not a substitute for proper medical care, and attention to detail. So what attention to detail do I mean, so by having a self-diagnosis we can start to treat the issue, but it can end up doing more harm than good so looking at what can be safely done is a good thing.  Also understanding your limits as well is amazing, we see that this can be an issue as well for many people, and your limits with finance as well can be an issue, however, we do see that people are living a great life at times. However, it is a great tool for learning about the possibility that you have something.

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So I have relaunched my YouTube along with the blog and guys this is the core of why I started this blog disability matters and it does mean a lot to people to be included and the scheme is facing a lot of challenges so I will be looking at this and I am as I said in the video going to talk about what challenges it is facing and how to stop this from becoming a problem.  I am still going to do media content but I am looking at branching out due to the challenges around the NDIS and we need people to speak up. Also please keep sharing the content and I hope to make this a full-time job I can't keep it going on my own so if you can comment or share it please do. 

About me and my story.

  I guys so as I say in the video I can't sustain the blog on my own as I am in my own unit and not with the parent so I am starting a Patreon, page and looking at making this my job and not a hobby.  As currently it has been a hobby but I would love to have it as a job.  As many people with disabilities are disadvantaged in the "traditional," job market so I would love to have this as not only a blog but a podcast and a youtube channel as well however I can't do that without your support and that means sharing, the blog, commenting and if you can support my patron.   I am currently looking at taking on a part-time job in the market to sustain the blog and myself as I want to get off the disability pension and onto a paycheck as I feel that I have a lot I could give to a traditional employer.   I am also open to new content to talk about so please let me know what you think about the video formats as well.   So guys the Pateron link is  patreon.com/annielnunn1   I wil

Chain of gold The last hours book one. a review.

So I have just finished this book and it is a great read however I am a little bit confused about what is happening in it as I have followed this series most of the way through. It has got me through some very dark times in my life. Because I live with several chronic illnesses and haven’t had what most people would consider a normal life.   (this being for a woman a job marriage and rising a family). I live with eleplisy, high functioning ADHD, and a TBI as well as shojrins syndrome that severely limits my “functional capacity,” this is complex at times because I don’t “look,” disabled and that I need care that others don’t see as care and it can be expensive to get the medical care I need and I am on the pension.     I have the luxury of being on the NDIS though, it is complex however to navigate the system and on my good days I would love to have a “normal,” life this is where this blog comes in talking about disability and how we see the world. I see books not as a Young ad