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Jopson is the one human.
reblogs were off
“If men could get pregnant, abortion would be free” men CAN get pregnant and they’re treated worse than women who can get pregnant
oh folks really don't like being asked to consider trans men
it’s genuinely fucking absurd that cis people have any goddamn say at all on trans healthcare
“oh yeah i mean im not diabetic but i dont really know how insulin works and i think its kinda freaky that you gotta poke your finger all the time so im gonna go ahead and say insulin is illegal”
thats how it sounds.
three years on hrt today !
Dungeon Master Marcille... [ref]
[commissions]
"only 90s kids remember-" wrong, if you're poor and/or rural enough, old tech and fashion doesn't just disappear when it stops being trendy. We had dial-up until 2012
Via cid_dwyer
apparently, chinese goths have figured out how to do qing era costuming. jiangshi time.
@post-brahminism check it
if you need full time care i love you. if you need part time care i love you. if it’s not safe for you to be unsupervised i love you. if it’s not safe for you to cook i love you. if you can’t dress yourself i love you. if you can’t toilet without help i love you. if you have uncontrollable behaviours unless someone is looking after you i love you. if someone else has to maintain your medical devices i love you. if you rely on informal or unpaid care from family or friends i love you. if you rely on formal care from professionals i love you. if you live in a group home, institution, or supported living i love you. if you’re embarrassed to admit you have carers i love you. if you talk about your carers with pride i love you.
if you need care i love you.
to me, the universal trust in doctors from people who haven't experienced medical mistreatment/neglect is akin to the trust that upper middle class and white people have in the police. they haven't experienced the mistreatment themselves so they assume it doesn't exist. they assume that every doctor or police officer is only in it for protecting people. they assume that the people who made the rules for these organisations are somehow all-knowing and know the truth about what is morally correct for society. the difference is that there actually is such thing as a good doctor, while there is no such thing as a good cop.
““It’s a lot about acceptance. It took me 15 years to accept that I had any kind of a disability, even though I obviously do. It goes against our culture so much to actually accept something. We mistakenly think that if you accept something then you’re, like, dooming yourself. You’re resigning and totally giving up. It’s actually the opposite. In accepting it more, I can now live around it better . I can schedule things more efficiently and not cancel on people, the way I did when I was in denial about it. Acceptance of pain, in the last hundred years or so, has been discouraged by a lot of medicine. Pain has been considered fundamentally a psychological thing —- if you accepted it, that meant that you were mentally attaching yourself to it.””
— Paula Kamen, Head Case, on Salon.com (via au-nte)
Something that really effs me up is how a large amount of society's "undesirable" adjectives are traits you can acquire due to disability.
Unemployed. Lives with their parents. Provides little to no economic value. Physically weak. NEET. Social outcast. Burden on others. Useless. Out of shape. Needs special care and attention. Over-sensitive. Medication-reliant.
medical shows are a fantasy and fun to watch for chronically ill and disabled people because we would never get that actual treatment. no way would I walk in with my passing out, dizziness, intense cramping, migraines, muscle pain, fatigue and come out with having done tests, scans, some kind of diagnosis or some referral to specialists. that sounds like a fucking dream. must be nice to be treated as if you matter and that your pain is valid. I wonder how it feels to have doctors who listen, admit if they don’t know something, and actually care and try to help you if they can.
Being chronically ill means feeling like a walking corpse for days after a flare up
Being a disabled/chronically ill artist sucks so much. Every day I wake up with this intense urge to create something, but I rarely have the ability to actually follow through and I hate it. I’ve lost the ability to do so much these past few years that I don’t even know who I am anymore. I feel like I can’t even call myself an artist/creative, because I don’t create art anymore