✨ i'm sam | 30s | autistic ✨ i like simple things {sonic, animal crossing, vpets, etc}
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Bratz: Ponyz 2 ♥ 2008
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love saying "question mark?" out loud when I'm talking about something i'm unsure of
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reblogging a post that says “do it scared” vs actually doing it scared


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since "blue hedgehog" is one of the terms Shadow canonically uses to address Sonic, there is a very real possibility that Shadow could at some point refer to Silver as "white boy"
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Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, 2003
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when abled people talk about employability + disability I don't think they entirely understand the domino effect of unemployment/underemployment that can happen in a disabled person's life
the kinds of jobs that are considered 'unskilled' or 'entry level' are inaccessible for various reasons (e.g. involve having to stand up for long periods of time)
the time in your life when many people are expected to start working these entry level jobs is while you're still in school. the sheer exhaustion of school means that even when those jobs aren't completely inaccessible, many disabled people simply do not have the energy to do them
without any work experience, it's very hard to get work. the kinds of jobs that tend to have more accessible workplaces are either not entry-level or require a certain level of education to enter them. also without having gone through a hiring process before, it's very hard to even know what to expect from a job, which only creates additional barriers
even if you do have work experience, being disabled is not really taken as a valid reason to have gaps in your resume, which means you immediately look like a suspicious/risky hire to a HR department
disabled people, once we do have jobs, are more likely to be underemployed than abled people, meaning that we have fewer opportunities to demonstrate our skills in the workplace, and are less likely to be able to accumulate a back catalogue of good references to take with us in the 'getting a new job' mission. this itself keeps us underemployed
NOT to mention the fact that the exact same process can happen with respect to education (the being in special ed -> being able to go to university pipeline is basically non-existent. and if it is there, it is very hard to navigate). I'm not sure yet another 'employable skills program' can get us out of this one, chief
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One day I woke up and everybody knew what a labubu was
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learning how to drive in america is like a fucking saw trap.
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いろんな水色が使われているレトロな
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