Another green sona I get to add to my list :-) This is Spider-Lynx, my Spidersona! (they/them) They are loosely based on a lynx spider, hence the name.
Eventually, Iâll come up with their secret identity, actual name, etc. But for now, they are just an excuse to draw in silly poses heehee :-)
Saw a lot of Spider-Steve art so I had to jump in. Most art modernised him but I want my 80s, mallrat, neon lights Spider-Man + I wrote his origin story. *POSES FOUND ON PINTEREST*
Okay guys I have NEVER recommended anything here other than books and hashtag not sponsored BUT. I just got my Nike Go FlyEase shoes and they are a disability GAME CHANGER for me.
[img desc: a person steps onto an odd looking sneaker which is folded partially in half. the shoe closes around their foot as they step down]
They are a funky little shoe that literally FOLDS in such a manner that they can be put on and off entirely without your hands; you can just step in and out of them.
The history of them is actually very interesting; the FlyEase line was always designed with disability in mind (the first one was inspired by a teenager with cerebral palsy, Matthew Walzer). Theyâve been a thing for years but they never had one that particularly stood out to me amongst other similar shoes⊠until the Go.
You see, along with being someone who has only a few bends in me per day before itâs all over, Iâm also a fall risk. Like a comical fall risk. Iâve fallen into traffic. I will just roll over and die at a momentâs notice. And most slide on shoes are unstable and slip around on your foot. This shoe clamps onto me like a goddamn vice. Itâs Got Me. Itâs also got good arch support which is like, a plus. By freeing up a bunch of bend-overs per day, this is going to leave me with a lot more ability and energy, especially on the bad days.
They sound too good to be true (I was VERY skeptical buying them despite the video review), but seriously, you can just step into themâand out of them by stepping on that chonky back heel there. God knows Iâm not the only person with difficulty sliding on heels or tying laces in the world, so I thought I would be remiss if I didnât recommend them. If you think they might help you out, they probably WOULD, as they were recommended to me by Footless Jo, an amputee YouTuber, and as mentioned, were inspired in part by people with disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy to past strokes.
Theyâre Pricey but ultimately average when it comes to Nice Shoesâą, the ones I got were $125.
Iâd like to add that shoes like these are adaptive clothing products and very important to the disabled community.
Here are 2 more well known adaptive shoe companies:
Kikiz is the company that developed this specific tech! Nike opted to fund them rather than buy them out, in part because a lot of their workers were old Nike employees.
If theres one thing I crave whenever I play New vegas itâs.. horses.. So i MADE MY OWNÂ
Theyâre called sleipnir for pretty self explanatory reasons, plus I thought being named after something mythological fits pretty well with some of the other mutant animals in the wastes. The run cycle is mostly rotoscoped