For example, 7x3=21, 5x9=45, etc. If you do, what is it?
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Quiet Quitting is when you're not doing anything wrong but the vibes are off
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Congratulations! You are now a Magic-User!!
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Some Fountains That Are Pretty Amazing.
Osaka Station Fountain-Clock, Osaka, Japan
Water Boat Fountain, Valencia, Spain
Magic Tap, Cadiz, Spain
Vortex Fountain ‘Charybdis’, Sunderland, UK
Cascades Of Hercules Monument, Kassel, Germany
“Tunnel Of Surprises”, Lima, Peru
Keller Fountain, Portland, Oregon, USA
Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Fountain, Ancient City, Thailand
Fountain At The Smithsonian National Museum Of African American History & Culture, Washington, D.C., USA
Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
‘the Divers Fountain’, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Giant - Entrance To The Swarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal Worlds), Wattens, Austria
Banpo Bridge, Seoul, South Korea
‘The Mustangs Of Las Colinas’, Texas, USA
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Disabled is not a bad word. I’m disabled and I’m fucking proud of it.
Im so fucking sick and tired of able bodied people pretending to be allies when they don’t actually listen to us.
Stop calling us “differently abled” or saying “don’t talk about yourself like that, you can do anything!” When we tell you we have disabilities.
It doesn’t help. It fucking hurts.
Being disabled doesn’t mean that I think less of myself, or that I can’t do certain things. When you say “don’t talk like that, you have so much potential” when I tell you I’m disabled it shows me that you don’t think disabled people have potential.
I can be fucking extraordinary AND disabled. I do not need to pretend I don’t have a disability to feel happy.
On one hand I’m so happy disabilities are more cared about and seen by people nowadays, but “allies” that say shit like that get more traction than people with actual disabilities, and able bodied people pretend to care when they actively say demeaning things about disabled people.
Sorry for today’s rant but ugh if I hear one more “don’t say that you can be anything!” When I tell someone I’m disabled I’m going to bitchslap them
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having collaborative ocs with friends will have you saying shit like "what if scimble was bumpus wouldnt that be funny" and then like two weeks later its one of the most important pieces of lore you have
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HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME
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@dykeyaoi
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"You're making autism your whole personality but you shouldn't, you're not your autism !"
Listen. When I was diagnosed I found out EVERYTHING I thought was my "personality" were actually autistic traits and it messed me up so bad because I didn't know who I was anymore. Literally EVERY. SINGLE. Thing I ever did or thought was actually autism. Then I realized hey, if all of my personality is "just autism", that means all of neurotypicals' personalities are also "just neurotypicality". Actually I can even observe it now that I know all of the traits and it's very obvious ! But neurotypicals are considered the norm, so they don't have to analyze it so they don't know.
My autism is my whole personality the same way your neurotypicality is your whole personality, you just never had to acknowledge it unlike me
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If my autism off-putting to you, that’s your problem and not mine
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You’re not a bad person for not being able to do things. You weren’t meant to do everything and no one should expect you to. Doing your best is more than good enough.
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Disabled people have worth.
Human beings have worth because we are human beings.
Disabled people who are unemployed, who are on disability benefits, who require caregivers, who are dependent on family members, have worth.
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"Disabled pride" doesn't necessarily have to mean "I'm proud to be disabled".
It can also mean "I'm a disabled person persevering in an inherently ableist world and I'm proud of that".
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I’m allowed to be lazy. Disabled or not. Laziness isn’t an inherently bad thing y’all just too caught up in hyper capitalist hustle culture to care. I don’t owe you productivity. I’m allowed to rest.
My rest is radical.
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