Restroom sign in Provincetown bathroom, Provincetown MA. Inclusion! August 8, 2023
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https://www.warmlydesign.com/shop/restroom-sign/
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I've drawn most of D&D's races in isotype pictogram / bathroom / safety sign style, for all your fantasy signage needs. You can use these however you like, but credit me if you can and don't claim the unedited images as your own.
First row:
kobold, goblin, aarakocra/kenku, tabaxi, tiefling, satyr, dragonborn, yuan-ti, firbolg, werewolf
Second row:
harengon, ratfolk, halfling/gnome, dwarf, humanoid, elf, goliath, orc/bugbear, skeleton, lich, minotaur
Third row:
loxodon, lizardfolk, gelatinous cube
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fully supportive of cass learning sign language and the fanon that she uses it more than spoken language but also. so many of you act as if its a lesser version of communication and she'll automatically be a pro/not struggle with it. its still a complex language that has structure, grammar, vocabulary and syntax. theres so many different factors for it, even within just one region - different signing styles, dialects, slang, as well as actual variations (asl, pse, see)
just because you rely on verbal communication doesnt mean nonverbal or alternative versions of communication is a lesser version than your normal
sign language, writing, variant types of aac devices and resources. its all methods of communication. it all deserves to be treated with the respect and regard that vocal languages are treated with
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Me: *watching ROTTMNT*
My dad: *points at Raph* is that a guy or a girl?
Me: uh well in the show, he's a guy. but some ppl headcanon Raph as a girl.
My dad: ohhhh that explains why my social feed keeps calling them a she
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bruh
ID: a brownish-black sign on a beige wall that says in white letters, “Women: ACCESSIBLE RESTROOM ON 3RD FLOOR”. parts of the words are missing so that it is almost illegible. end ID
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Thinking about how they ripped out the "Gender Neutral Restroom" sign in the campus library and replaced it with one that says "Family Restroom," you can still see where the plaster flaked from the glue of the sign clinging to the wall, the outline of where it used to be, where it was torn from after so long.
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