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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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cuddling doesn't have to be romantic
cuddling can be platonic.
cuddle your friends
cuddle your friends
cuddle your friends
cuddle your friends
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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To people who want watch Disney pilot show such as Amphibia, The Owl House, 7D and etc after Disney took some video down, here is link:
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MOST INFLUENTIAL ALBUM OF THE MODERN AGE
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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gender euphoria is looking rly hot to other queer people and offputting to everyone else
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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I literally cannot overstate how important creative hobbies are when dealing with mental illness. If you can’t draw, there are coloring books. If you can’t write a novel, you can write in short journaling bursts. If you can’t sing in the shower, you can listen to music. Sometimes with mental illness it feels like we have this dark presence inside of us that is bumping around in our brain and organs, causing problems. It helps immensely to let it out.
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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in all seriousness it's very alienating knowing theres Something Wrong With You. like seeing your mental illness come through in your behaviour and thought processes and knowing it's irrational and unhealthy, knowing other people are reading you as weird or stupid, and not being able to do anything about it is such a lonely experience
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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idk who popularised the narrative "i don't let my disability stop me" but it needs to be stomped on, pulverised by a meat grinder and then thrown into the depths of the sea never to be seen again.
it is by far the most popular ableist narrative and i see it so much and immediately just think i'm a bad person for not being able to 'get over' my disability despite the fact it's an incurable, permanent and severely disabling disability.
stop stop stop stop pushing the mindset that people have to persevere despite their disabilities in order to be a worthy person
leave me alone and let me be disabled in peace
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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YOUR DAILY REMINDER: DO NOT TOUCH A DISABLED PERSON'S MOBILITY AIDS.
if you randomly push a disabled person's wheelchair. you are taking part of their autonomy.
if you knock away a disabled person's crutches. you are taking part of their autonomy.
if you grab a disabled person's cane. you are taking part of their autonomy.
if you move a disabled person's rollator/walker. you are taking part of their autonomy. I don't think people understand that our mobility aids are an extension of our bodies. You wouldn't kick an abled person in the shins or grab their arms and twist them just to see how they would react, or see if they'd be able to get around and function. You treat us like a joke. Our mobility aids aren't toys that you can play with and fidget with and god forbid potentially break. They're part of us. You have no right to touch them. If you take my fucking cane away from me, I can't walk properly.
If you touch my fucking mobility aid, you take away part of my autonomy.
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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"differently abled"
no no, you see we *cant* do things because of whatever reason. a disability disables us from doing so. and that shouldn't be a bad thing in your head
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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I think the reason a lot of leftists struggle with disability justice is that they haven't moved past the concept that discrimination isn't bad because it's objectively "wrong." yes, sexists are objectively wrong when they try to claim women are dumber than men. yes, antisemites are objectively wrong that jewish people are inherently greedy and run the state. yes, racists are wrong when they try to claim that white people are the superior race. and so on.
but then with disabled people, there are a lot of objective truths to the discrimination we face. people with IDs/LDs do fall behind and struggle with certain concepts. physically disabled people are often weaker and less capable of performing demanding tasks than able bodied people. many of us with mental illnesses are more reckless and less responsible. a lot of us are dependent on others and do not contribute much "worth".
and guess what? disabled people still deserve a place in the world. disabled people still deserve the supports they need. because they are people, and that should be enough to support them and believe they deserve a place at the table.
if your only rebuttal against discrimination is its objective inaccuracies, you are meeting bigots where they are at. you are validating the very concept that if and when people are truly incapable of being equal to the majority, that means they are worth less. this causes some leftists to then try to deny the objective realities of disabled people and/or become ableist themselves.
your rallying behind marginalized groups should start and end with the fact that people are completely worthy of life and equity, because they are fellow human beings and that should, frankly, be enough.
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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do any other autistic ppl hunch over when sitting
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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are they really “fem presenting” or do they just have boobs. are they really “masc presenting” or do they just have facial hair
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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A word from Bisan to the students of the U.S. in their campus solidarity encampments.
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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You know I find it very weird when people make fun of trans men’s names and then it’s just …. Popular names.
Like woah a trans man named himself Oliver ?? Crazy. It’s almost as if it’s been in the top 100 popular boys names for the past 4 years or something.
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agrebel18 · 2 hours
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