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me throwing my adolescent son into orbit
wait hang on
now i have a cool hat
From a physically disabled, wheelchair user: stop using the word “crippled” to describe your experience with anxiety, depression, etc
“I have crippling anxiety” “i have crippling depression” “the stress from it all is crippling” you are using a slur. You are disrespecting every physical disabled person. Just use “disabling”. Why are slurs so engrained in how people talk about mental illness.
Just because you have a mental illness doesn’t exempt you from being ableist towards physically disabled individuals. Shut up and listen when physically disabled / chronically ill people talk about how you are being ableist towards them without saying “but i’m mentally ill so I understand” because you don’t. You don’t understand. Learn to live with that.
We are not here to teach you how to “not be ableist” you should fucking catch yourself on your own. I’m tired. I’m disabled. I’m in pain. Do the work yourself, stop making disabled people do it for you.
yes, able-bodied, non-physically disabled people should reblog this. I also believe if you don’t have issues with mobility you should reblog as well.
Good words to use instead of cr*ppled:
- debilitating
- severe
- disabling
- immobilizing
- incapacitating
those is mcdonalds jeans?
Fun fact: those McDonald’s jeans are part of the standard uniform here in Colombia. I’ve tried at least 16x to ask where they source them, if I can buy them from the manager, even going McDonald’s not to order food but just to ask for the jeans. I asked someone high up in their marketing dept here to see if maybe they know which company sourced them, and still couldn’t get my hands on a pair. Apparently employees only get one pair per year. They’re slightly high-waisted, they taper very slightly, they’re always kind of high water at the bottom, and they’re the perfect light jean color. They’re not stiff, they’re not that stretchy, they’re the perfect denim material. They come with a cloth belt that’s either yellow or turquoise, and the stitching on the M is almost sensual. I will not give up
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american accented dinner guest: mm, oh my god. that was incredible
stereotypical swedish accented host 1: oh, stop it, you’re too kind
guest: the mushrooms. de-licious
host 1: actually, we picked them ourselves.
guest: oh really?
host 1: yeah, yeah
american: where?
the music falls silent as do the people. a person chokes on their drink. everyone but the guest stare blankly into their food.
guest: i’m sorry did I say something inappropriate?
host 1: oh no, it’s nothing, it’s nothing
host 2: don’t worry about it, yeah, don’t worry
guest: ah okay, thank god, yeah no i was just wondering where you picked the mushrooms
the party falls silent again
host 2: han var jävligt nyfiken, var han [somebody’s being fucking nosy]
guest: i don’t understand, what’s going on? have i said something inappropriate? i’m just wondering if you have a “spot” like where you pick your mushrooms, like your “mushroom spot”?
host 1, throws utensils down, raises voice and stands up: okay now you’re crossing the line, now you have- nu får du- i have to ask you to leave, please
guest: guys, i–
Why is it inappropriate?
good mushroom spots are so few and far between. if too many people know of it, someone else will get to it before you do! finding a good spot is kept as a secret within a family so that you can ensure you manage to get some tasty chantarelles during mushroom season :) ASKING for someone’s spots is a social faux pas because you’re asking them to give up their mushrooms for you. lots of people in sweden take mushroom season really seriously!!!
SHARING your mushroom (and berry) picking spots within family?!
uh, no. my grandparents took their spots to their graves, picking spots are serious business!
Just to make a statement: I post about Warrior Cats, which can be seen as glorifying outdoor cats running wild.
I’d like to point out, however, that according to Warrior Cats, if you leave your cat out unsupervised, they will not only act as an invasive species and decimate indigenous bird and small mammal populations, they are at risk of injury, trauma, disease, violent death, and finding out that other cats can be racist
good morning kings let’s push this boulder
bad news about the boulder everyone
Good morning kings let’s push this boulder
i know that the word "recess" probably means something different in the adult world but its still very funny to see the headline "congress takes a recess in the middle of covid relief discussion"
you guys have to stop being funnier than me on my own posts or else im gonna be out of a job
TIL, that even though rats are so cute animal they can be very mischaevous so do not hesitate to escalate the situation to voilence
hey guys whats going on in h [sees the flayed corpse of god] ohhhh fuck. oh shit
If the DM is 15 minutes late we're legally allowed to level up
if the players are 15 minutes late I’m legally allowed to add a mimic table into the tavern
narrative foils to lovers
don't care didn't ask plus this hole you put me in wasn't deep enough and i'm climbing out right now
THE PROBLEM WITH THE Y2K AESTHETIC
There’s no denying that the early and mid-2000s fashion is making a comeback in recent years. The era of fashion that people used to ridicule for its low rise jeans and bold fashion statements is now the inspiration for the new generation 20 years later. This isn’t new in the fashion world, this is described to be the “20-year rule” the concept that something popular now will be popular again in 20 years. So in 20 years’ time, studded platform boots and emoji leggings will make their comeback in 2040… or for our sakes don’t.
However, the Y2K aesthetic is not as accurately represented as one presumes. It seems like nowadays people watch Mean Girls, A Simple Life, and House Bunny once and think that’s all there is to Y2K fashion.
It’s no surprise that the aesthetic quickly became whitewashed with white people taking the pink, the rhinestone, the playboy, and mini skirts and said, “YUP that’s the 2000s!” when that’s far from the truth. The 2000s fashion is more than just Paris Hilton’s closet and I’ll tell you why.
Before we start it’s important to differentiate the different subsections of Y2K fashion.
There are the early 2000s (2000-2005) this is the era that most people are fond of as the style was still heavily influenced by the late 90s.
Then there are the mid-2000s (2005-2007), this is the era with the questionable fashion choices like dresses over jeans, skirts over jeans, think young Ashley Tisdale on the red carpet.
Last, there are the late 2000s (2007-2009) that most associate with the 2010s, this era is kind of a mixed bag, from 80s fashion inspiration to the boho “hipster” gossip girl fashion.
My problem with the Y2K aesthetic (take a shot every time I say that), is that people fail to acknowledge the heavy influence of black culture. Without Black Americans, the trends we have today would be nonexistent. Ever heard of Nike Air Forces? Thank Nelly and other black artists of that time for popularizing it. Bandanas, chunky jewelry, tracksuits, bucket hats, are just a FEW of the trends that black people created.
One big trend that is usually looked over is Logomania, which is the practice of wearing garments with designer logos all over them. Daniel Day, better known as Dapper Dan would illegally screenprint luxury brands logos all over his designs. Black artists of the 2000s are the REASON why high fashion couture is so mainstream now within streetwear.
Brands like: Apple Bottoms, Baby Phat, FUBU, etc, and fashion icons like Lil Kim, Beyonce, Megan Good, Christina Milian, etc are often overlooked and not appreciated as much as the white celebrities of the time. What makes the situation worse is that, when black girls now in 2020 take inspiration from the 2000s they are labeled as “ghetto and trashy” but non-black people do it, it’s “yes y2k queen!” There’s racism in the y2k community that needs to be addressed especially when black people are the main creators of the trends we wear.
To conclude, the next time you want to take inspiration from the early 2000s, try looking at other celebrities, specifically non-white ones for inspiration. Because, the world has passed the need for Paris Hilton (who’s racist by the way).
Sincerely,
Aminee