The masculine connotation of a bow tie and the feminine connotation of a bow on the top of the head implies a nonbinary bow style placed directly over the nose
not to be an asshole but i think a lot of disability discourse on this website cannot comprehend the idea of being physically disabled in a way which is like. not at all negotiable or flexible. like i think it's great that we're pushing people to understand that disability is nuanced and that there are disabilities which are not visible forms of physical disability but also like. sometimes you straight up cannot climb stairs. no not even on a good day not even when you "have enough spoons" it is just not physically possible. or you cannot get on and off a bus without struggling or without help. or it is physically not possible for you to bathe yourself. and it's not about "and you force yourself to push through it because of the internalized ableism" because you literally cannot physically fucking do it. like i am not trying to be mean but i feel like it frequently strikes me that people talking about disability seemingly do not understand the concept of I Literally Cannot Do This No Matter How Much I Want To Or Try Like It Is Physically Not Possible
yes The Math Sorcerer. im sorry The Math Sorcerer.
english teacher, white knuckle gripping a copy of hamlet: do you know who else was a poor little meow-meow?
You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me
cursed with "do you still like me?" "are you mad at me?" "did i do something wrong?" disorder
handful of grated cheese save me
British cuisine is anything you steal from someone else’s fridge.