when you make a slightly risky joke to someone who hasn’t yet grasped that wheelchair users are capable of humor and silliness
so they look down at you like this
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when you make a slightly risky joke to someone who hasn’t yet grasped that wheelchair users are capable of humor and silliness
so they look down at you like this
ID in alt
As a disabled lover of body horror I will never know peace.
they should invent legs that don't ow ow ow ouchie ow ow aaaaaaaa owww waaaahhh
they should invent legs
that don’t ow ow ow ouchie
ow ow aaaaaaaa owww waaaahhh
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Edited to add: Since a lot of people are reblogging this original post, I'm adding the updated version I did that incorporates the intersex circle...
I know intersex people are still getting excluded in a lot of LGBTQIA+ spaces (let alone wider society) and I think it's crucial to show this group is included in the statement that we all deserve equal rights.
Petition to make this our new flag because this looks cool as fuck
Petition to make
this our new flag because
this looks cool as fuck
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Please stop trigger tagging with #epilepsy tw/cw/warning/etc.
I need every single person to understand how horrible tumblr’s tagging system is
I go into the tag for epilepsy and its all flashing lights. We can’t use our own tag because people without epilepsy fill it up with improper warnings.
Use ‘flashing’ in place of ‘epilepsy’ in your tags. You aren’t warning people of epileptics, you’re warning us of flashing lights. Please please tag properly. Epileptics say this endlessly and constantly and it’s ignored. You are risking lives by doing this.
Here’s proof of what I mean:
THIS POST IS 100% OKAY TO REBLOG, I ENCOURAGE PEOPLE WITHOUT EPILEPSY TO ESPECIALLY DO SO!
And if you’re in the notes or tags telling us to “just get a new tag”
Fuck You
Not trans related but
I hate seeing people infantalize my older sister because she's disabled. Like yes she is adorable she is the cutest girl in the world but you don't fucking know that all you know is that she's a girl who has down syndrome and then your going based off of your dumbass stereotypes. She is not a kid she is 19 years old.
Do not fucking "aww" at my sister being polite you wouldn't "aww" at anyone else being polite why are you doing it for her?
Like idk maybe I'm being a protective younger brother but I'm really sick of seeing people find out that my sister is disabled and assuming she's a adorable little baby.
People need to learn how to be normal about disabled people
People need to learn
how to be normal about
disabled people
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Can we be more normal to and about disabled people
I had not touched a cat in 15 years when an orange kitten wandered over to sit with me in the grass.
"I had not touched a cat in 15 years when an orange kitten wandered over to sit with me in the grass one day. I was left without adequate words to describe that experience. It reminded me that I am alive. It instilled in me a raw, unbridled happiness that I had never felt before, not even as a child.
I have spent many hours with those cats, and still I am amazed at how perfectly they reject everything it means to be in prison. They are playful and unselfconscious, curious and silly, soft and cuddly.
Sometimes it is even more interesting to watch my fellow prisoners interact with our cats. All those hard cases doing hard time melt like butter on a summer sidewalk when they visit the felines, feed them, watch them chase the birds and bees, and when they make toys to entice the cats to play with them.
I don’t think about the past when a cat hops in my lap. I don’t think of what I should or could have done. I don’t think about courts or life sentences or parole boards. What comes to mind is peace, and a sense that everything is going to be OK. What’s in the past needs to stay there if I want to have a future, if I want to be grateful for today and for the fact that I am no longer the person I once was.
The cats, of course, already know this. They are gracious enough to spend their time with us so that we might learn, and so that we can enjoy a few quiet moments of warmth, softness, non judgment, and freedom."
tags from: @theamazinggrayson
i’m gonna say something that will probably piss some people off
i do not think “kill all men” is a good or productive thing to say in any situation
obviously this probably fucking sucks to hear as a trans guy but it’s pretty shitty to cis men as well who do not deserve to hear it and honestly it’s not even helpful for men who kinda do deserve to hear it! all you’re doing is adding to hatred on both sides and that literally helps no one
i’m very glad people in the tags have been talking about race and stuff which is something i probably should’ve mentioned in the main post
If your solution involves “kill all [group]”, then your solution is just bigotry and you need to stop pitching it immediately, even as a joke.
Do not fucking say that.
On April 13, 1985, Danuta Danielsson - a Jewish-Polish woman whose mother was taken to a concentration camp in WWII - hit a local neonazi with her handbag in Växjö, Sweden.
Update: The neonazis were subsequently expelled from the city, and a statue was erected in her honor.
This week 34 years ago, Danuta Danielsson demonstrated how much respect fascists deserve.
Well played, Danuta Danielsson.
And good aim.
She hit them so hard they were banished from that land forever. Iconic
Happy 40th Annual Hit a Nazi with a Handbag Day
Happy 41st Annual Hit a Nazi with a Handbag Day
Happy 41st
Annual Hit a Nazi
with a Handbag Day
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we as a society need to stop using "narcissistic" as an insult and we need to stop conflating "narcissist" with "abuser".
Money in politics is the root of our dysfunction.
sometimes people get really caught up in what specific words are or are not slurs or ableist or whatever, so let me just say this in the simplest way i can:
there is NO non-ableist way to insult someone's intelligence.
no, not even if you do some quirky metaphor that skirts around directly calling them stupid and just implies it instead. it's not the words that are the problem, it's the entire idea.
Happy Leland Melvin Day!!!
Happy Leland Melvin Day!
Happy Leland Melvin Day!
Happy Leland Melvin Day!!!
Happy Leland Melvin Day!!!!
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Okay, I don't know who needs to hear this, but all those chronic illness "influencers" who make those "what's in my flare bag" or "putting together my chronic illness cart" are feeding you bullshit. You don't need to keep all your disability aids in one place. In fact, that usually makes them more inconvenient to get to. Unless you live in, like, a studio apartment you're probably not going to have the energy to go over to your cart where you keep all your electrolyte packets in an aesthetic container. Honestly, you might even forget they're there.
My disability stuff is spread out all over my apartment. Because I use my things, and I need them to be where I use them. I have my everyday meds on my nightstand because sometimes I don't have the energy to get out of bed but still need to take them. When I do have electrolyte packets (which I don't get often anymore because they're fucking expensive) I store them in my pantry. In the kitchen. A.k.a. near the sink where I would fill up water. I don't need a separate bag for my "disability stuff," I just keep things I might need in my bag. It's normal for your "disability stuff" and "regular life stuff" to bleed over into each other because your disability is part of your life! It's a regular part of everyday life! Even if you don't consider it part of your identity, it's still part of your everyday experience.
Obviously, if you find that those types of things help you then more power to you. Whatever helps you get through another day is a good thing in my book. I just feel like it's so unnecessary and makes people feel bad for how "unaesthetic" their life is when they're dealing with a DISABILITY.
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I believe he also now has a library card.
He does!