As a wheelchair user I'm trying to reframe my language for "being in the way."
"I'm in the way," "I can't fit," and "I can't go there," is becoming "there's not enough space," "the walkway is too narrow," and "that place isn't accessible."
It's a small change, but to me it feels as if I'm redirecting blame from myself to the people that made these places inaccessible in the first place. I don't want people to just think that they're helping me, I want them to think that they're making up for someone else's wrongdoing. I want them to remember every time I've needed help as something someone else caused.
i stumbled upon something i wasnt supposed to see at the mall today. im really at a loss for words
they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.
jamie redesign cause why not. they're from harvest moon if your wondering
Bee: I dare you to kiss the next bot who walks into this room.
(Name): Screw that, I'm not kissing any of you.
*Prowl walks in*
(Name): Fine, I'll do it. Rules are rules y'know.
Never running to AI for fic ideas again.