yeah yeah i like the phunny roblox game go ahead laugh it up
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I was thinking about the post regarding Thick It misuse that I reblogged earlier, and decided to make a handy flowchart for people that want to buy and/or use various disability products intended to mitigate the symptoms of a disability that they do not have. I saw far too many comments that simplified the problem down to either "abled people buying and using disability aids always harms disabled people due to increased scarcity of the product" or "increased demand for these products by abled people will lead to increased supply, which in turn helps disabled people." I'm afraid that, as always, the truth is a little more nuanced than that.
[ID: An image of a flowchart. The header bubble reads "Should you buy / use a product that aids a disability that you do not have?" and has an arrow beneath it pointing to the following bubble which asks the question "is this product specifically made for the sole purpose of aiding a person with said disability?" The "yes" arrow leads to a bubble that says "you probably shouldn't buy it. Products that ONLY benefit disabled people are often low in supply and may be difficult to manufacture." The "no" bubble asks "is the product difficult to produce?" and has the possible answers of "yes, it is a product of a highly regulated industry, is just generally difficult to make properly, or contains a limited resource" and "no". The "yes" bubble reads "you should not buy / use it. Supply will not be able to make up for demand, and the prices will likely increase while product availability decreases." The "no" bubble asks "will the increased demand cause a shortage of this product?" The "yes" bubble asks the question "will a temporary shortage of this product cause significant harm or inconvenience to the disabled people that it was made for?" which has a "yes" bubble that reads "please do not use / buy this." The "no" answer for this question leads to the same bubble as the "no" answer for the previous question which asks "are you buying / using this item as a Gag Gift or for entertainment purposes. The "yes" bubble reads "please reconsider your reasoning for buying / using this item. Turning disability aids into jokes worsens the stigma for the people who need these products." The "no" bubble says "there is nothing wrong with buying / using this product." /End ID]
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Throw back Thursday to this chart I made for whether I should date someone or not.
It also works for other types of relationships, but I find that I need to remind myself of it more with romantic relationships so I framed it around that.
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The Used for beginners, click to see the image at full resolution
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Hi everyone,
I found a helpful flowchart that I think will be very helpful when it comes to making decisions.
Autisticality
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I made a digital flowchart template thing based on how @quiddie said she does hers!
The blue bits are examples of what could go in each step.
Thanks Aabria!!
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Getting into Wes Anderson and don’t know what to watch? Refer to this handy dandy flow chart I made.
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important flow chart i made because i think i just found the cure to blocked noses. like i genuinely think i'll never have this problem again. spread the word!
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