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NEW WC ART CHALLENGE GO!
choose the CANON warrior name that has been used in the books you think fits you best, and design a warriorsona based on that name and yourself. this is my epic new character Softpelt
Vintage pokemon art by Aya Kusube
"But what if people will pretend to need this accessibility option so they can be lazy! People who don't need it will use it!!" I don't actually care
I dont care if 9/10 of the people who use the wheelchair ramp arent actually in wheelchairs. As long as the 1 person who needs it has access to it.
I dont care if 9/10 people who use the automatic push button on the library door can actually push the door open themselves. As long as the 1 person who the door is too heavy for gets to use it.
I dont care if 9/10 people who buy the can tab opener, or the little guitar clamp that holds the chords for you, or the hand grip that helps you hold chop sticks, don't need any of it and just get it to "be lazy". As long as the one disabled person who needs it gets access to it.
I do not care. Oh my GOD I do not care. As long as there's a disabled person on this planet who the accessibility device will benefit, the accessibility device is necessary.
Also, if you're so worried about people being "lazy" by using accessibility devices, MORE worried than you are about disabled (visibly or not) people not having access to them, you have unchecked ableism you need to work through.
And given that we live in an era (debatably) post covid, there is a significant percentage of the population who are newly disabled with conditions like chronic fatigue and may be genuinely unaware of it! How many of those "lazy" people are actually invisibly disabled? And even beyond that, how many of those "lazy" people are overworked and tired and ground down to dust by capitalism? How many are new parents who aren't getting enough sleep and are exhausted?
If helping disabled people helps more than just disabled people, why is that a DOWNSIDE.
Non-canon fanart of Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw by graphic novel artist Sammy Savos. How cute!
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Commissions for 2026
Updated my Commission Information, since I hadn't done so since 2022! Feel free to check them out if interested, but no pressure. I know it's rough out here for everyone right now.
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Art by Lestoidea č
"I want to be a dragon."
Year of the horse girl
Wind, by Karin Hosono
Rollinā rollinā rollinā, keep those ponies rollinā~
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