So Arizona launched an “education hotline” that allows “concerned parents” to report “””critical race theory””” and other things like ~gender identity~ being taught in the classroom
It would be a shame if the number and email were spread to bad actors looking to prank call the AZ Department of Education
Just for once I’d like to tell the gate agents and flight attendants that my folding wheelchair is going into the onboard closet and not have them tell me there’s “no room”. Bitch that’s a wheelchair closet, not a “your bags” closet. Move your damn bags where they belong.
there are two kinds of ref sheet
The first is fine and if I was looking at that character for RP I'd enjoy it. XD It's just not a great as a quick reference. 100%, the artist you're working with wants you to include an easily digestible sketch if you've got one.
I poked fun at the top one, but they're both great refs. The bottom just makes a better QUICK ref. It doesn't make it overall better or worse than the other.
I feel this. I don’t have many food allergies, but my husband and his father are allergic to poultry and white fish. It’s a specific protein in them that just makes everything terrible. The amount of times we’ve had to fight people to change gloves, or not use the same knife they just used on chicken directly in front of us when we made things perfectly clear, or the laughter and “no way that’s possible “, or the intentionally bringing chicken and turkey to church events where the group has been told not to because he won’t be able to participate then is just incredibly ridiculous. And I feel for our rector’s wife, she’s allergic to *apples* and gets treated much the same way.
I wasn’t going to derail the disability pride month post for people with peanut allergies but in relation to that topic
I have never seen another allergy that has been so viscerally hated and mocked by people working in education like nut allergies. I’ve seen fellow teachers cringe that their classroom was the “nut free” classroom that year. Support staff that are trained and willfully don’t follow cross contamination protocol in the lunchroom because it’s too “tedious” or “time-consuming”. Full preschools + childcare centers that refuse to accommodate nut allergies. Schools where the only free lunch is a PB&J. Before/after school programs and summer programs whose food curriculum has nuts and doesn’t provide an alternative activity.
Allergy discrimination is so so insidious and prevalent. It’s happening behind their back and it is everything from the exposure joke to possibly causing someone to go into anaphylaxis from willful ignorance.
Also other parents in the classroom are guilty too. The “not my child not my problem” brain rot means that those lunchboxes are like bombs for airborne exposure allergies