don’t shorten your words, i like your details.
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don’t shorten your words, i like your details.
The intimacy of someone waiting for you the whole day just to have a small conversation with you.
As a reminder, July is disability pride month! This pride month, I want us to especially think of:
Those with long-term/worsened disabilities because of their parents telling them to just work through it/get over it/"it's not that bad"
Those with disabilities stemming from childhood abuse
Those who know that they're disabled or suspect such, but can't get it diagnosed or checked out because of their parents/guardians disapproving
Those who know/suspect that they're disabled, but won't be diagnosed or checked out because they're "too young"
Those who struggle in or had to drop out of the harsh and mostly unaccommodating school system because of their disability or disabilities
Those who were lied to or not told they were disabled growing up so they could be raised "normal"
Those who have their privacy and autonomy violated as a combination of being disabled and being a child, as both of those groups are seen as not deserving their autonomy
Those who are disabled or had their disability (or disabilities) worsened because of the school system pushing them too far
Those who feel that they can never be one of the "normal" kids and that they'll always be isolated because of their disability or disabilities
Disabled folks who don't know or didn't know much about their disability as a kid because doctors would only explain to the parents/caretakers and no one bothered to talk to you
All disabled children having to deal with the intersectuality of being oppressed by both ableism and adultism.
Happy disability pride month and please start treating children and disabled people with basic respect and dignity!! They are autonomous beings! Act like it!
Jason : Dick, I need your help.
Dick : Oh my god it's finally happening my little brother needs help!
Jason : Dick listen-
Dick : Alright so you know how to bury a body and make it disappear. You're good at cooking and stuff so no household help. You definetly don't need a pickup after drinking...... So what kind of emotional mess are We in?
Jason : First of all, rude!
Dick : You'd hang up on me after said "I need", I am nothing but polite here!
Jason : Well you're not wrong.
Dick : See?!? So, emotional mess?
Jason : Yeah OK listen, I did a Bruce.
Dick : You did a what now?
Jason : A Bruce. There's a kid sleeping on my couch and -
Dick: Oh my god. Are they an orphan?
Jason : Yes? No? I don't know.
Dick : Black hair, blue eyes?
Jason :..... Yes
Dick:..... Well,.... Are you gonna let them fight crime after they discovered your secret identity and/or force their way into your nightlife by being a sidekick you never asked for but can't get rid off any more?
Jason : OK Listen, he came like that!
Dick, whispering: Oh my god, you did a Bruce.
Nocturne street scene, with figures in conversation before an inn, probably Fossgate, York - Wilfred Jenkins
British , 1857-1936
Oil on canvas, 44 x 29 cm.