oc x canon likers rise UP
so many leftists have never thought about disability beyond "the ADA is good i guess!". seeing people use language like "brain damaged." "governor hot wheels." protests not being accessible. community gatherings above stairs, in spaces that can't accommodate power chairs, with no language access. i've missed so many #realleftistsonly events because they weren't accessible. and when i see leftists regurgitating the ideas they've seen and heard online and in real life without critically questioning *why* this is believed or *why* they're using this language, they lose so much of their credibility. you aren't a #realleftist if you spread ableist language and ideas without thinking about it.
Idk why I’ve had so much art motivation recently. I’m blaming the splatoon autism.
So yeah have some depressing Yuri
- ‘u dont have (insert food/music/restaurant here) over there??’ - ‘wait what time is it. shouldnt u be asleep’ - alternatively: timezoned/clockblocked again - ‘do u need a hug. have a virtual hug’ - weird slang terms - ‘i will fight everyone thats mean to u. i will fight them rn’ - vague embarrassment regarding ur accent - ‘dont maKE ME COME OVER THERE’ - ‘oh yeah i have a friend who lives in (insert country here) and apparently’ - no real hugs :(( - suffering - fahrenheit vs celsius - the measuring of things in feet fucks one of u up, probably
freak behavior compilation
The ice bucket challenge back in 2014 was originally meant to spread awareness for ALS. Participants were encouraged to either donate $100 towards the ALS association for research or dump a bucket of ice water on themselves, which was supposed to be a metaphor or physical representation of how the disease felt to its sufferers.
Now it's back for the nebulous cause of "mental health awareness," and while it can be a good cause, raises questions about whether it's ultimately putting any good out into the world other than sparking a trend on social media. What about mental health should we be aware about? Is it okay to use a physical representation of how a physical, terminal disease feels, and apply it to something as vague as "mental health?"
The original cause raised over $250,000, and substantially advanced research for ALS. An ultimate good. But what good comes of the new trend if not to overshadow the original challenge and purpose of the trend? Is it appropriative to reuse something that was ultimately created very personally by sufferers of a terminal disease? What organizations are participants encouraged to donate to? I haven't seen any specifics, just "mental health awareness." Are any donations even being made? It doesn't seem like many, as I've read from the many articles being posted about it.
Mental health awareness is good, yes. But once again people with physical disabilities and terminal illness, who nearly always have mental health issues as well, are having causes meant for them turned into something vague that can apply to everyone. Because it's more comfortable for the able bodied person to think about than something like ALS.
Sure, why not?
a poem for you…
offering to write a poem based off of your soul essence for anyone who wants one ✨
(this will include a brief observation of your soul essence, but it is not a full reading)
how to receive your poem:
- like & reblog this post.
- send an ask with your first name or alias (this gives me consent to see your soul essence in the astral)
- NO ANONS
I hope you fear God.
Thank you for blessing me, oh mighty one.
As per tradition, I summon another wise one:
@is-the-salmon-horny
Oh wise one, Granter of the Fish. What is your favorite fish? Bestow your knowledge on to me.
✅ Bright colors
✅ Unique life story
✅ Recognizable silhouette
✅ Transgender analogy
No one does it like her <3
You get a Sockeye Salmon
Oncorhynchus nerka
i love stimming i love rocking back and forth and spinning in chairs and flapping my hands and chewing on stim toys and wiggling in my seat and bouncing my legs etc