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schizoaffectively · 6 months
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Like... y'know, nyah
(Emma, 24, he/she)
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incinerated · 5 months
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BARBED WIRE CANECHAINS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE HELLFIRE FOUNDRY! 15.00 USD EACH :)
PREVENT UNWELCOME ABLED HANDS FROM TOUCHING YOU OR MOBILITY AID. CAN MODIFY CANES, ROLLATORS, FOREARM CRUTCHES & MORE. THE CHAINS ARE LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM, HANDTWISTED TO CUSTOM LENGTH.
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maidofmetal · 8 months
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I PUT SPIKES ON MY CANE 😈😈😈😈
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[image ID: picture of a black cane with silver spikes on the front back and sides. end ID]
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neuroticboyfriend · 4 months
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as a poor punk cripple, it's hard for me to straddle the line between needing/wanting clothes and not wanting to be another cog in the fast fashion machine. i can't drive, i have no income, i'm "petite plus-size," and i have sensory issues... so thrifting isn't really ideal or possible a lot of the time. i really want it to be, because i love reusing things and getting things for cheap. but alas. i am simply too crippled and outside standard fashion sizes for it to be realistic.
so all i have left is to buy cheap things when i need them, thrift when i can, and wear my cheap clothes to death. and sometimes, i buy things when i want them, because... shocker, it makes sense to want things. unfortunately, making and upcycling things isn't really in my cards either. i do it sometimes, and the times i have done it have made me happy. but it's also put me in excruciating pain and takes ages just to do one tiny thing.
and you know what? i shouldn't have to push myself. it's okay if i want to do it sometimes, as long as i take care of myself after, but it's my body. i get to decide when i am willing to risk being in severe pain, debilitated by it for hours to days, and trigger the depression my disability causes me. it's my job to care for my own disabilities, and as such, as long as i'm making my fast-fashion choices as carefully as i can, no one has any right to gatekeep or demonize me for it.
i shouldn't have to explain to you why you should care more about one disabled person managing their excruciating pain than whether one disabled person buys a new pair of jeans or a cheap ass necklace every once in a while. maybe direct criticism where it belongs: the powers that force people to make decisions like this, and the people who refuse to be better about their consumption at all.
ableism and classism isn't punk - you need to realize these two oppressions are going to intersect and cause situations that aren't ideal, or traditionally considered punk. that extends beyond fashion, too. and if you're cpunk and not in this kinda situation, just be grateful it doesn't and leave the rest of us alone. or alternatively become friends with us and make us things - you might just get something back.
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fallenstarcat · 1 year
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flare ups aren’t as bad when your sister gets a new wheelchair and gives you her old one :)
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clownrecess · 1 year
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friendly reminder that disability aids are cool, and don't ruin your outfit. i promise you look super swag.
anyway this is me being a cool mute emo kid because my grandma wants me to go to the store with her
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featuring my mothers bathroom
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massivetool · 3 months
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additions to my new battle jacket :3
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wastelesscrafts · 2 years
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I've had a disability setback, and I'm going to adapt some of my favorite clothes. Do you have a tag or any tips for adaptive clothes?
Adaptive clothes for disabilities
I'm sorry to hear about your setback. Disabilities can be frustrating.
I have a disability tag, but most posts in it are about sewing aids and my patella braces adventures. As for adaptive clothes, it depends on your specific needs.
Pretty Sick Supply has a few tutorials on this topic. I also found this Pinterest board with various adaptive clothes tutorials. There's also plenty of ideas on adaptive clothes and wheelchair-friendly clothing to be found there. Cripplepunk's also a good tag to look through.
If you struggle with fine motor skills, things like replacing buttons with velcro or magnetic closures or adding larger pulls to zippers can also help a lot.
I also have a post about fidget hoodies which can be fun if you enjoy stimming.
Your best source will probably be the community that's formed around your specific disability. The biggest experts on being disabled are disabled people, after all. If you don't have access to a local community, you'll often find groups on social media like Tumblr, Facebook, Discord, or Reddit.
Whatever adaptations you end up making: remember it's all about you! Do whatever works best for you, and don't feel forced to follow advice just because it worked for everyone else if it doesn't feel right.
Also know that you have the right to feel good about yourself and what you wear or what aids you use. Pretty up those adaptive clothes. Spray paint your mobility aids. Put stickers on your medical supplies. As long as you don't interfere with their functioning, you can do whatever you want with them (unless insurance says otherwise).
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gateway-2000 · 2 years
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help support a disabled trans artist escape domestic violence and stay off the streets🏃‍♀️♿
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added some new goodies to my store today! come take a look!! ^ _ ^ i have a lot to come check out! i have over 70 listings!!!
i am a schizophrenic dissociative crippled trans queer person escaping being attacked and stalked by my ex, homelessness and extreme poverty- i am moving to a domestic violence shelter soon and need as much help as i can raising funds to get into new housing.
thanks for taking a look and considering me!!
if you want to support me, my shop and my housing situation directly:
cas h app: glitterGraphix
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schizoaffectively · 6 months
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Don't know, don't care <3
(Emma, 24, he/she)
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crengarrion · 1 year
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fuck it, we roll.
my bat bag fits two pens, two polar bear shaped note pads, cat paw shaped page divider stickers, a box of cat shaped paperclips, a handmade bag with shark print containing handmade wooden eating utensils and a metal straw, a tiny box of cat stickers, hand sanitizer, two narcan rescue kits, and a glucose monitor.
descriptions under cut and in alt text! i also provide links to products under there
nine images of a wheelchair and its decorations. the photographs are taken inside a bedroom.
image one: an all black quickie two wheelchair, from the front, with no arm rests. affixed to each clothing guard is a black leather strap with carabiner clips and smartdrive control buttons. the backrest has an "all delete wrestling" aew tank top sewn around it. the foot rests are swung under the chair.
image two: an all black quickie two wheelchair, from the left side. there are orange wheelbrightz brand LED string lights wrapped around the spokes of the left wheel. the lights are looped in a pattern that resembles a sakura flower. the foot rests are swung under the chair.
image three: a collage of two images. the left image is a photograph of the left bar connecting to the wheelchair's push bar, which has a sticker of a grey cat, one paw ahead as it walks.
the right image is a photograph of the right bar connecting to the push bar, which has a sticker of an orange cat paw with brown paw pads next to a grey cat paw with pink paw pads; the paws are raised in celebration. beneath the paws sticker is a pro union sticker, which has a white background. in black is a circle with white text reading "the world's best rat trap" on top, and "solidarity of labor" on the bottom. inside the circle is a black cat with a right paw on its chest. underneath is a qr code leading to the one big union website.
image four: a collage of two images. the left image is a photograph of the left side of the black smartdrive under the wheelchair, attached to the axels. there is a green, rectangular sticker on the side that looks like a one dollar bill, but reads "world championship wrestling", "wcw where the big boys play," "wcw monday nitro," and "one big boy buck." in the centre is a mascot of a tiger wearing sunglasses.
to the upper right of the big boy buck, covering the permobil logo under the smartdrive's power button, is a sticker of a grey cat facing a black cat with hearts over their heads. the right image is a photograph of the right side of the smartdrive. you can still see the cats in love sticker in the middle and, to the lower right, another union sticker. it is a white rectangle with black text reading "feel stuck between your boss, landlord, and the government? join the one big union. a better world is possible." underneath is a qr code for the one big union's website.
image five: a collage of two images. the left image is a photograph of the wheelchair's back left side, focused on the curved bar holding the pushbar. hanging from the curved bar, near the top of the backrest, is a wayne industries lanyard from the dc comics series batman. hanging from the recliner lock is a 1990s wwf survivor series keychain; "survivor" is written in red text and "series" in blue. an orange and brown cover has been knit around the recliner's hydrolic canister, and three pins are visible. the first pin is a spooky siamese cat with ghosts around it. the second pin is a black cat holding a knife. the third pin is a tiny, stylized skull.
the right image in the collage is a photograph of the same area, but taken from behind the wheelchair. under the survivor series keychain is another keychain. it is a plastic pouch full of air, with a blue and light red floral design and "demon dog treats" at the top. a similar design is at the bottom, but it reads "100% purebred," and jakken from inuyasha is visible in the lower right. inside the demon dog treat keychain is a chibi art of sesshomaru from inuyasha. he is sitting down, and surrounded by purple and white confetti. underneath, affixed to the orange and brown hydrolic cover, are two pins. the first pin is a white circle with black text reading "i have seen the future," reference to the limetown podcast. the second in is barbara gordon as batgirl, from dc comics.
to the right of the pins and beneath the keychains is another keychain. this keychain hangs from the leather strap securing a bag to the back of the wheelchair. the keychain is in the shape of a theatre ticket stub, and is made of cream coloured metal with a dark red trim. it is merchandise for the book series skulduggery pleasant. at the top of the keychain, it reads "opened in 1927." in the middle, it reads "hibernian cinema," with an outline of a cinema above the text. the bottom red trim has black dots that look like perforations and, beneath the black dots, it reads "admit one."
image six: a collage of two images, similar to the previous collage. both images are photographs of the curved bar supporting the wheelchair's push bar on the right side of the chair, opposite the previous photographs. the right image is taken from behind the wheelchair, and shows a black, hotel-style keychain hanging from the recliner's lock; it is rhombus shaped with rounded edges. this keychain has thin white stripes at the top and bottom, and it has red blood splatters. in the centre is a drawing of a wrestling ring with white ropes and a red apron. beneath the wrestling ring it reads "2300 arena," "2300 s swanson st, philadelphia, pa 19148." underneath that are the words "live hardcore wrestling" in a circle around a circle of barbed wire.
to the bottom left of the ecw keychain is another metal skulduggery pleasant keychain. it is also hotel-style and shaped like a rhombus with rounded edges, and it is dark blue. in lighter blue is an outline of a hotel, and the white text underneath it reads "the midnight hotel." below that, in smaller text is "anton shudder, proprietor." in even smaller text at the bottom and written in a circle is "sanctioned by the sanctuary." an outline of a skull is in the centre of the circle.
to the right of the midnight hotel keychain and beneath the ecw keychain is the right side hydrolic canister, which has an orange and brown knitted cover. affixed to the cover are two pins. the top one is a circular pin reading "transsexual, transgender, transgressive, genderqueer, two-spirited." the second one is a menacing jack-o-lantern with the androgynous flag, which is blue, grey, and pink.
the right image in the collage is a photograph taken to the right of the previous image. three pins and a charm in the shape of bats is affixed to the knitted hydrolic cover. the first pin's top text reads "black panther army," and the bottom text reads "panther power." in the middle is a panther. the second pin is red and, in black text, reads "i am an enemy of the state." the third pin is white with the flag of palestine, and text that reads "end the occupation now!"
image seven: a photograph of the back of the wheelchair. the push bar is detatched from the left side and hangs from the right bar, and many of the previously described keychains and pins are visible. between them, affixed to the shirt covering the back rest, are three patches and two pins. underneath those is a black, leather fanny back in the shape of a bat. the patches and pins will be described in the next image descriptions.
image eight: a photograph of the left side of the back rest, taken from behind the wheelchair. two patches and a pin are visible. the left most patch is an image of the wrestler rowdy roddy piper, and he is smiling with his pointer fingers pushed into his cheeks. he wears a white t-shirt with an angry panther head. written at the bottom of the patch, in yellow and red text, is "sooner or later, everybody pays the piper!"
to the right of the roddy piper patch is a pin. the pin is acryllic, in the shape of the 1990s wwf in your house logo. the font is fun and cartoony. at the top of the logo is the old wwf logo in yellow on a blue background. "in" is pink, "your" is yellow, "house" is blue.
to the right of the pin is another patch, it is black with white text reading "cero miedo". the c in cero is formed by a skeletal hand making the letter c with its fingers, and the m in miedo is formed by a skeletal hand making the letter m. this patch is merchandise for the luchadore penta el zero miedo.
image nine: a photo taken to the right of the previous image. it depicts the right hand side of the wheelchair's backrest, which has two pins and one patch affixed to it. the first pin is a bat holding an asexual pride flag in its feet; the asexual flag is black, grey, white, and purple. to the right of the ace bat pin is a patch of the wrestler, sabu. he is pointing up, towards the ceiling, and wears a white, loose gutrah (head scarf) and gold agal (head band) on his head. written at the bottom, in red, bloody, text is "the homicidal, suicidal, genocidal, death-defying maniac."
to the right of the sabu patch is a small, golden pin in the shape of the 1990s wcw heavyweight belt. spray painted over the usual design in the middle of the belt are the letters "nWo."
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links to available products:
clips
aew shirts
wheelbrightz
big boy buck and nWo belt pin - the pin was designed by marj
survivor series keychain, in your house pin, and ECW arena keychain
sesshomaru dog treat keychain
rowdy roddy piper, cero miedo, and sabu patch
asexual bat pin
androgyne jack-o'-lantern pin
gaza, trans, and anarchy pins
both of the union stickers were provided free by the one big union headquarters in western new york; the skulduggery pleasant keychains were obtained via kickstarter; the spooky siamese cat with ghost pin was free at hot topic; the wayne industries lanyard was purchased at five below; the black panthers pin was purchased at a street fair stand operated by burning books book store in buffalo, new york.
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maidofmetal · 7 months
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🖤 babe, you take me seriously or you don’t take me at all 🖤
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crip-wizard · 1 month
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Finally had some energy, so I threw together this arm band/bracelet!
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[Image ID: a strip of fraying blue denim with white ribbon hand stitched down the center, the ribbon is patterned with black skulls and crossed bones. Around the top and bottom of the denim is black floral lace, stitched flat with gray thread. In the center of the bracelet is a button shaped like a mushroom, it has a white stem, red cap, and white spots. Below the button is a small gold butterfly charm, attached via a gold loop on its head area. The bracelet is held together with a silver pop can tab, which slides into a loop of the skull ribbon on the other side of the denim strip. In the first photo the bracelet is laying unbuttoned and flat on a yellow desktop, which has been scribbled on in various colors. In the second photo the bracelet is worn on the upper arm, the person has pale skin and is wearing a black denim jacket with pale blue lace on the shoulders, it is covered in pins and patches. End ID]
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kittenzeke · 2 months
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I forget if I posted this here or not, but I ordered this patch from "retirementfund" on Etsy.
It's going to go on whatever denim jacket I find to customize. I'm looking for a pink one in my size.
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clownrecess · 1 year
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Fit check, I guess?
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This photo was taken randomly by mother, so, weird pose was unintentional.
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technoxenoholic · 1 year
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does anyone have any resources they could point me to about the historical use of canes as a mobility aid? whenever i've tried to search about it, i only find the vaguest of information about how gentlemen carried "canes" (decorative sticks) as accessories in certain decades. i haven't really been able to dig up any details, save for maybe 1 or 2 individual examples in museums.
i would just really love to have resources about specific styles and construction methods/materials for both functional canes (i refuse to believe they did not exist) and decorative walking sticks, from about 1780 to 1930, so that i can take steps to incorporate a historically-inspired cane or two into my future wardrobe plans (because i will be walking with a cane still when i accomplish this wardrobe, if i am still walking on the regular at all)
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