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like because when you're physically disabled it doesn't mean you have no other disabilities. it doesn't mean you can't have problems with mental health either. a physically disabled person who's autistic or schizophrenic or traumatized aren't dealing with these issues separately. we're dealing with them concurrently. our ability to react and respond to issues caused by physical disability can be impaired by other things. so if someone grabs us to try and help stop us falling over or want to pick up something we dropped or. idk. the unfortunate thing is we can react very badly. when we're having these problems we won't react the same way a normally abled person who is physically limited for a while would. like if you just grabbed an autistic person in general they might scream or cry or try to bite you because like. you just grabbed them. but somehow when that person is also physically disabled, usually visibly physically disabled, people kinda see nothing other than the physical limitation. our complex humanity and individual circumstances and personalities get sidelined in favour of seeing us like a task, or an obstacle, or a good deed. like it always boils down to the fact that hey. do you know that we're people.
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made a helpful infographic on some small ways you can change the way you talk/interact with an online space to be more accessible. i put my focus on disability specifically since it is important to me, and the thing i find myself noticing the most frequently. feel free to add more in terms of disability, but if you have concerns that do not involve disability please make a separate post as not to derail! thanks! - please reblog! you are also welcome to repost this anywhere! -
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Quick vampire tip:
"Look into my eyes": nobody says that. If they're a hunter they immediately know you're a vampire and that you're trying to hypnotize them.
"My eyes are up here": excellent. Actually gets people, frequently even hunters, to look into your eyes long enough for you to enthrall them. Powered by shame.
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Op you forgot some of the best bits


I cannot stop thinking about this article. It has enchanted me.
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I cannot stop thinking about this article. It has enchanted me.
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therianthropy is kinda funny. wolf in the library
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been reposting my tumblr posts on bluesky. don't tell those chumps i'm feeding them my leftovers lmao
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There must be some kind of term like NIMBY (not in my backyard) but for people who "support" queers until there's a queer person in their family. Especially if it's one of their children. As an adult it's really fucking disappointing to meet parents who are like "I support trans people!" and then they turn around and tell their kids to never ever question their gender or if they transition they kick their kids out. What the fuck.
#grew up with parents like that.#mom had a lesbian phase to quote her#always said loving was good#we’re okay with my queer friends#I’m still unsure how they feel about my sexuality#but I know they don’t like me being trans#transphobia but they act like they’re not
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Remember when I told ya'll last month to be ready to start looking for a Discord alternative?
Yeah things aren't looking good for discord.
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You can tell when someone’s frame of reference for “normal people” is more “people at the church sponsored ice cream social” and less “people on the bus”
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When the little detective asks you for help in the investigation
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There seems to be very little overlap between the schizophrenic and plural communities. So, something I don't think I've seen talked about pretty much at all, is when your Headmate believes in a delusion, but you don't. Like, how do I explain to someone that I don't think this delusion is true, but I also have a person in my head who 100% does believe it is true, and is reacting accordingly.
then that comes into the whole thing of you versus you're headmates emotions. Where I can very clearly tell that I'm not afraid of this thing, but someone in my head is, so it's this sort of detached fear that I am not feeling, but someone else is, but is still slightly affecting me in terms of physical responses, if that makes sense.
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真実はいつも一つ!おえかきrkgk
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👉 https://oekaki.cisumchronicles.com
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