Forget the new baby smell. New puppy smell is where it's at.
This is the scariest thing with a chronic illness because we might have to change plans at the last minute due to a flare or any sudden health problems.
My biggest fear is that the person on the other end hates me because of this.
She craves the Cheerios
Circe will commit war crimes for Cheerios
In a world of ableism, Lego Friends is showing their pride by creating disabled characters. Luna is a girl in a wheelchair who absolutely shreds it at the skate park. They also have an amputee who rides horses and a gardener with vitiligo.
I saw a girl who looked like me in a wheelchair and had to get her. I plan to customize her to look like me.
https://reviewed.usatoday.com/accessibility/features/lego-friends-sets-characters-kids-with-disabilities
I started to write my assignment for this class and I'm only on the second question and my head is starting to hurt.
I'm scared, y'all
I think my English teacher hates theater kids.
It's the beginning of the school's theater rehearsals and he's making us read the "M" Word.
I'm scared to even write the damn word, let alone say it - even when there's no productions going on.
I hate that my leg hairs hurt from wearing compression socks daily. Like, yes I put lotion on every night and yes I have days off, but can my pants just not tough my leg without feeling like I'm getting stabbed with safety pins??!?
The universe cursed me with being a hairy person with extra long legs and not energy to shave them.
Catalina:
Anne:
Jane:
Anna:
Katherine:
Cathy:
I just realized that there's a part from In My Dreams that could flow right into Santa Fe.
I've seen flashes of fire, heard the echo of screams, but I still have faith in the truth of my dreams Santa Fe my old friend. I can't spend my whole life dreaming, though I know that's all I seem inclined to do.
If Brooklyn's Here was a person, it would be Steve Rogers.
service dogs cost 10-30k. its genuinely disgusting to act like its ablest to “fake” having a service dog when 90% its a homeless person trying to exist in public/someone low income. fucking gross
I don't think Service Dogs have to be trained by a professional trainer who you have to pay thousands to. I am currently owner training my own dog. The only reason I said that 'just because someone is disabled doesn't mean they have the right to fake a service dog' is because my dog was almost attacked by an untrained dog a wheelchair user had in a store. Not only is it illegal to have an aggressive service dog where I live, but it's very dangerous.
I'm not sure if I understand that second part, but no matter what the income is, a dog can still be trained. I don't think it's exactly 'ableist', but just inconsiderate towards real handlers who have put in the hundreds of hours of training to have public access rights, no matter what their status is.