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huariqueje · 2 months
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Untitled , Lamp 2 - Anna Krammig , 2023.
German , b. 1981 -
Oil on canvas , 100 x 75 cm.
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The Good Housekeeping Complete Guide to Traditional American Decorating, 1982
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microgeneration · 2 years
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Traditional American Decorating (1982)
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lokilysolbitch · 7 months
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we'll gang i've done it again
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for those curious i found the specific cane chair on walmarts website
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craferiaexport · 1 month
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Butterfly Cane Chairs For Home Party Event @Cane Furniture Garden Balcon...
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Relax in timeless comfort with Heritage Art and Architecture's Wood and Cane Rocking Chair! 🪑 Crafted with a perfect blend of traditional charm and contemporary comfort, this rocking chair is a testament to classic craftsmanship. Made with high-quality wood and intricately woven cane, it promises not only style but also durability and ease. Perfect for lazy afternoons or cozy evenings, this chair adds a touch of elegance to any corner of your home. Embrace the comfort of heritage in your daily life. #TimelessRelaxation #HeritageFurniture #WoodAndCane #RockingChairBliss #ClassicComfort #ElegantInteriors #HomeStyle #CraftsmanshipExcellence #HeritageArtAndArchitecture
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mortalclace · 7 months
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Living Room Enclosed
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Example of a large, enclosed, traditional living room with beige walls and no television.
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tbh i kinda hate the "lol tumblr users are old and thats why we're in pain" jokes
like. no. you arent old, youre fucking 30, and if youre in constant pain there is something wrong and you may be able to actually DO something about it if you acknowledge it!!!!
like yeah the only medical care a lot of people have access to is worse than useless but instead of pretending its fine and normal we could be sharing resources and figuring shit out!!!
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nonbinarycollector · 10 months
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um um. yeah :)
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sam-the-pancake · 3 months
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We've reached a new layer of not respecting mobility aid users/not seeing us as people.
Today in my class I was using my wheelchair and going towards someone to ask a question. They jumped up and grabbed someone else's cane from "in my way" and began to move it. I said no it's ok, and they said something like don't worry I'll put it back. I said no again and they returned it to where it was. I asked my question and went back to my spot. The person who's cane it was was sitting right there. They could have moved it if they thought it was in my way or if I asked them to.
A minute later I heard the cane fall over. It hadn't fallen before that but of course the abled person who moved it didn't know how to balance it properly.
Don't touch people's aids. Both myself and the other disabled person were able to handle the situation if necessary, but it didn't need to be handled because there wasn't a problem.
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fantasy-frog · 10 months
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To anybody who might see this, July in the states is disability pride month. As someone who’s past decade plus has been a journey towards understanding, accepting, and advocating for my psychological and physical disabilities and my whole life, aiding disabled family members, I want make it known that: the way many of us feel you can help us the most, is not by “pretending” we’re abled, like we’re just like everyone else, because we’re *not*
When disabilities are ignored, or treated as just “uniquely abled”, it falls on the disabled to maintain abled people’s comfort; to make our disabilities small, to not advocate for equity and the bettering of our lives in a supposedly equal society.
Equality is not equity.
Differences must be acknowledged, understood, and worked around *by abled people* for any true progress to be made.
Most people think this is government related. I know abled people as individuals can’t change that there’s little to no wheel chair access in their bustling city, that the sidewalks are cracked and filled with lips. An abled person can’t make public schools treat autistic kids with humanity, or children with memory-relates disabilities able to always have notes for their exams. They can’t make the employers stop firing us, or the government give us our right to marriage when living under SSI.
What I’m asking for is Empathy. True empathy. The kind that informs your beliefs, and actions. Talk to disabled people. Get to know them. I promise you, you have a disabled person in your family or social circle. Really be inquisitive about their experiences, struggles, and frustrations.
Acknowledge your privilege. Your ease of access to the world. Really sit in it. Absorb it. Your empathy will only grow. And when enough abled people do even just this, the world for us becomes less hostile. It becomes more livable. We become no longer burdens, but cherished by our communities, our families and friends. And trust me, even though the world is not built for me, and I have to consistently jump through 10,000 hoops to achieve even the smallest of victories for an abled person, and my body hurts and breaks down, so I get in a chair on wheels, or get out my cane, or put on my noise cancelling headphones, and just come across obstacle after obstacle -
The majority of the pain comes from the stares. The glances. The questioning. The points when you see the patience leave the eyes of the one who you thought loved you unconditionally, and you remember your place in our collective culture. And fuck man. You recall how workable all the bureaucracy and hurdles felt, how manageable it was to push forward (it’s what you always do) … before you were reminded of where you sit on the totem poll, and how conditional worth is in our society.
Disabled people are worthy. We are valuable. But we need you to believe it, or nothing will ever change.
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Inge III with cigarette and cane chair  -   Oskar Moll , 1930s
German,1875-1947
Oil on canvas.  101 x 74 cm  
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Spare, yet sensual, Gruneke’s design for the guest bedroom relies upon rustic touches: the rough weave of the carpeting, a wicker basket, a cane chair. A small picture, placed next to the larger rectangle of the window, is a design element.
Rooms by Design, 1989
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ionlytalktodogs · 2 years
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Ppl are always like “it would be so much easier to be disabled if society wasn’t ableist” and in a general sense they’re very very correct but it would also drastically improve my life if my immediate family was just like…ten percent less ableist. Like that’s all I’m really asking for. Maybe just! Don’t make a disgusted face when I use mobility aids! That’s it that’s literally all I’m asking for.
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smoov-criminal · 9 months
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if you use more than one, choose which you use more. if you use them equally, choose which you like the best or find the most helpful
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Having a wheelchair and a shower chair would make my life easier, but I know that my family would have problems with me having that around here. I can barely use my cane here. I doubt I'd have much luck getting any other mobility and disability aids.
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-Amber (any pronouns)
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