This is what posting your artwork after a mutual posts a big life update feels like
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rb if you’re a bi bitch who loves carbs
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monogamous people who get defensive or outright combative when polyamory is brought up could probably stand to be told that they could actually change their perspectives somewhat if they put in actual effort. i do not have any more patience for people who are too comfortable in the thought that the ideas they've been fed about exclusivity and commitment all their life are somehow uniquely theirs, nor do i have patience for the handful of trite remarks they make about polyamory in attempts to feel clever about taking one of the most lukewarm stances in existence on something
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fake idgafer, i saw you yearning
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people who don't follow chess I promise this post is really funny
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rip to all the “fuckyeah___” blogs that carried our society at one point </3
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youve heard of "chat"
now get ready for: "listeners"
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When there's a new movie or show that you can't wait to make a gifset for but everyone beat you to it.
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That’s my boy! He is an absolute creature!
It’s Flat Friend Friday; reblog with pictures of your pet being flat and comfy.
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He’s absolutely a paladin and this proves it!
I was expecting anything but not Bard
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"low support needs disabled people are often not believed to have a disability at all and therefore struggle to get accommodations."
"high support needs disabled people's accommodations are often seen as 'too much' and therefore are not met."
"neurodivergent people's needs are often dismissed because nothing is physically wrong with them."
"physically disabled people people often cannot physically access buildings and people refuse to do anything about it."
"invisibly disabled people are seen as lazy by society."
"visibly disabled people are ostracized from society."
IT'S ALMOST LIKE THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE DISABILITY
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