sometimes disability does mean inability. and that's fine. "disability doesn't mean inability" is fine, but please follow up with "inability doesn't mean a lack of worth"
Well well well. MORE Dabihawks
i do write for attention, actually, because that's a normal reason to create art
what if you wore a shirt that featured a picture of you trying to claw your way out of the shirt with a horrid desperate expression and the text "THAT'S NOT ME THAT'S NOT ME I'M TRAPPED IN THE SHIRT"
when you’re obsessed with character coding dc comics is free real estate ask me about the autistic coded characters ask me about the history of queercoding and how it ties into dc ask me about trans coding as it pertains to secret identities i beg of you i am fascinated
coffee tim is OUT, energy drink tim is IN
Hot take it’s not actually accessible if I have to ask an abled body person for help or assistance
I really think everyone needs to truly internalize this:
Fictional characters are objects.
They are not people. You cannot "objectify" them, because they have no personhood to be deprived of. They have no humanity to be erased. You cannot "disrespect" them, because they are not real.
i don’t fuck with people who make fun of people for their financial/social/job status (or lack of).
they don't make staying up until 3am fun and exciting like they used to
Bug || 22 they/them || pure chaos + lots of neurodivergent and Batman shit
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