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Designing clothes for wheel chair users!
Clothes are mostly made to be worn while standing or walking, with little thought put into how comfortable they are while sitting. This post has a bunch of things to keep in mind while designing and making clothes.
This blog post is from a wheelchair user, with styles and fabrics that she has found to work well and why they do.
At the risk of sounding anti-intellectual, I think that college should be free and also not a requirement for employment outside of highly specialized career fields
Life could be a dream
if I could take you to a paradise up above
If you will tell me I’m the only one that you love
Life could be a dream, sweetheart
Dino nuggie keychains by MadeByAeo ✨
Plushies // Cat Scratch Club on Etsy
Source ~ Daisy and Hen
Fossily Brontosaurus from Jellycat
this is mostly directed at @the-closet-case but i hope it can help other people too!
books with they/them narrators
- "I Wish You All The Best", Mason Deaver
- "River Of Teeth", Sarah Gailey (there's multiple narrators in this one, one of them uses they/them)
- "Can't Take That Away", Steven Salvatore (main character switches between he/she/they.)
- "No Man of Woman Born", Ana Mardoll. (This one is a short story collection which includes a he/she/they genderfluid person, a xe/xem person, and multiple other trans folks. also, an aro character and a bi one!)
books with major characters who use they/them, exclusively or not
- "Spellhacker", MK England (the love interest is nonbinary and uses they/them)
- "The Heartbreak Bakery", A.R. Capetta (the love interest uses he/they pronouns; the narrator uses no pronouns.)
- Also, bonus: not as major but "A Dark and Hollow Star" by Ashley Shuttleworth has a genderfluid side character who uses they/them.
books with nonbinary characters that don't use they/them
- "Meet Cute Diary", Emery Lee. The love interest uses ey/em pronouns (or maybe e/em, i can't quite remember)
- "Good Omens", Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett. Crowley and Aziriphale both use he/him but are referred to as having no gender.
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I'll add more later, I'm really tired right now and am having difficulty recalling books to add.
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