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welcome home my wife
smth people seem to struggle with in regards to disability is treating inability as a sliding scale.
what i mean is that people seem to only understand a dichotomy of absolutely cannot under any circumstances real or fantastical, or can do.
a lot of people have mentioned how this undermines their difficulties because people are working under a paradigm where your hypothetical ability to do something, even at great cost, means you always can do it if you try and not doing something means you simply haven't tried hard enough.
it also means that if someone finally decides you can't do something, they never give you the opportunity to do anything. they don't expect you to achieve anything, or decide anything and actively take away your autonomy without going through the work of finding where the edges of your ability lie.
me, trying to seduce you, like always
you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert you will make waterboy a pervert
savanaclaw my underrated kings you WILL get your spotlight soon
*sends you nudes to cheer you up*
Joaquin Phoenix as Joe Cross in Eddington (2025) dir. Ari Aster