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Happy Star Wars Day! Here’s my other Skywalker Twins comic all in one post!
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chronicallyjenni 7 Everyday Hacks You Wouldn’t Have Without Disabled People!
You know the little ramp at the end of a pavement? That’s called a curb cut; made for wheelchair users. But now used by parents with buggies, cyclists, people with suitcases and more.
That’s the curb cut effect: when access for disabled people ends up helping everyone.
1. Electric Toothbrush
Originally designed for people with limited grip or coordination, now everyone uses them.
2. Ramps
Built for wheelchair access, but perfect for buggies, bikes and suitcases too.
3. Text-to-Speech & Voice Assistants
Created for blind people and those who struggle with mobility, now it’s how half of us set timers.
4. Velcro
This stuff was used in disability care settings long before it hit trainers and schoolbags.
5. Audiobooks
Originally made for blind readers, now a go-to for multitasking or rest. It's one of my favourite pastimes!
6. Touchless & Automatic Doors
Again made for accessibility but now essential in supermarkets, airports and hospitals.
7. Subtitles & Captions
Originally for Deaf and hard of hearing people, now everyone uses them, on the train, at night, or just to focus better.
Disability drives innovation. Accessibility helps everyone. So next time you use one of these, remember where it came from. Be sure to share this so more people realise the impact disability has on their lives.
Video Description: Jenni, a white disabled woman with auburn hair and using a manual wheelchair, shows 7 everyday hacks we wouldn’t have without disabled people, including the electric toothbrush, kerb ramps, voice assistants, Velcro, audiobooks, automatic doors and captions. These are all examples of the curb cut effect: access tools designed by or for disabled people that now benefit everyone.
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Evangelical Christianity: The end of days is approaching! Join us!
Me: So we could stop it, right?
Evangelical Christianity: . . .
Me: So we could stop the world from ending, right?
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Leonard Nimoy as a person exudes such an aura of elegance that trekkies ROUTINELY forget that Spock is the clumsiest motherfucker on that whole damn ship, zero competition. Have we as a nation already forgotten about that time he accidentally alerted the Romulans to the Enterprise's location by tripping and landing on his console?? My boy is tottering about like a baby deer who doesn't know how to use his legs yet at every hour of the day!
fics be like: Spock stepped gracefully from the shuttle, moving with careful precision. Not a single speck of dust dared to mar that flawless Vulcan composure.
meanwhile, Spock:
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"You need a guardian, choose one."
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He doesn't have a name yet but he's trans and a vampire
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Did lil simple wyllstarion stickers to give away during dragon con. May consider selling these online ❤️
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My piece from Pride of the Coast, a Wyll zine! I drew Wyll as the romance protagonist he deserves to be 💖
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I'm kinda curious now... Anyway reblog for bigger sample size, blah blah blah
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I don't think I will ever be able to forgive Larian for taking away Wyll's EA first romance scene. Where you can comfort him and kiss the top of his head. This mod restores it and uses it for an act III scene which I think is very much needed. But holy shit.
Worst part is? I talked to Milo (Magnetuning) and he said the animation for it was just IN THE FILES. Just hanging out! Didn't have to pull from EA or anything it was just SITTING THERE. UNUSED.
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Hey y’all wanna see the worlds most appropriately unhinged phantom of the opera as it came up on my FYP?
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