Call me antidepressants the way I'm not working
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little brother duo supremacy
edit: sorry to disappoint yall but this isnt dick or virgil 😭😭 its duke in a nightwing sweater,,,,
more apron jason
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And not to detract from how this affects disabled people, but this also applies to cyclists and people pushing strollers.
I personally have found electric scooters to be useful as someone who doesn't own a car, but you have to keep in mind that you're not the only person who needs to use the sidewalks and/or cycle paths, and it's not so easy for everyone to just go around if the path is blocked.
And this doesn't just apply to electric scooters, this also applies to how many people park their cars blocking sidewalks and/or cycle paths.
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Jonathan, between meals probably: “Are you sure I’m meant to eat an entire garlic bulb as a palate cleanser?”
The locals, sweating, trying their best to low-key vampire-proof this boy: “Yes. Absolutely. Very traditional.”
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Have some more tattooed Crowley lying in bed 🤍
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dog skk.
chuuya's a tiny little terrier. he's scruffy. reddish brown and white around his muzzle.
dazai's technically a labradoodle but since im bad at drawing just pretend he is,,, big soft boyo.
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Another silly comic commission from @the-triangle-cat !!
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Liliana owes Relvin Temult 16years worth of child support and I refuse to let that go
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Testament - Guilty Gear 1st Gig Artbook
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When boarding buses, or any sort of public transportation where you have to walk past a driver to board, always smile at and greet the driver as you're boarding.
It doesn't waste anyone's time, yours or the drivers, to smile and greet the driver, as chances are you probably have to pay or scan your pass which is going to take a second or two, about the amount of time it takes to smile and greet the driver.
When we don't look at or acknowledge the driver at all, this can make the driver feel dehumanized to not be acknowledged by other human beings all day. Being a bus driver is a difficult job, they have to do customer service AND deal with traffic all day. Bus drivers also face a lot of burn out because they are often treated poorly. The least you can do is humanize them by smiling at them and greeting them.
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