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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Jade Harley from Homestuck was a kid's show host. Rose Lalonde had a younger sister who was an anthropologic pig, who was also in the same kid's show.
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POSSESSION
by Ksenia “Iren Horrors” Svincova
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Matching Userboxes (Version 2 of 2)
[Text: This host is dating their partner system’s host!]
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Images taken off Canva. No alt yet.
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Thank you to my autistic coworker who said congrats on the new mobility aid when i told them I'm getting a wheelchair, unlike every other coworker who's been weird about it. I thought allistics were supposed to be good at reading emotions and body language. I know I don't usually emote "right" but is it not clear that I'm happy about this?
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So I think it’s really worth talking about the fact that in a lot of systems (ESPECIALLY polyfragmented systems or those currently in traumatic situations) it’s actually really common to not have a stable host or set of frequent fronters
We’re a never ending cascade of new and old frequent fronters and host switches and stuff because we’re polyfragmented and have a lot of season-related stuff going on and still live in a traumatic scenario (plus our own self destructive tendencies but I’m ignoring that)
There’s a weird culture of fakeclaiming systems for just having like a fronter of the week that then seemingly vanishes but it’s actually super common regardless of structure or origin tbh
It CAN BE (read: doesn’t have to be) caused by identity instability in DID and/or comorbidities or just be system shiftiness
It is okay and you are valid
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