So cute š„ŗš„°š
itās just one of those croissant days
Me: dang I hate how my voice cracks on the chorus of Pink Pony Club but the rest of the song is so good.
Six-year-old at karaoke: I only know the chorus. Because Iām six.
Me: this was destined to be.
"How can platonic BDSM be a thing". It's whatever Sam Reich is doing to his friends on Game Changer actually.
In this world of everything costing too many dollars, the colourful bits of stiff paper at the hardware store are an exciting novelty.
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It's finally starting to feel like Spring š·š·
PSA because I have gotten this more and more as service dog awareness has gotten more and more in the past couple years.
I find this mostly to be a problem in like queer disabled spaces. I run into the problem of people, wanting to respect my service dog so much that they donāt really respect me..(?) like theyāre visibly like walking on eggshells whenever theyāre near me. No one sits next to me or talks to me. I think in an attempt to not āoffend meā by distracting my dog when they donāt even know me.ļæ¼
I donāt know if this will go for all handlers, but it goes for everyone Iāve talked to. You will be fine around a service dog handler if you were not purposely trying to distract it. If youāre doing something just cause like fidgeting or somethingļæ¼and the dog gets distracted thatās on the handler and the dogs training. Itās not your fault, and stop apologizing for it. It gets quite annoying after a while.
TLDR a treat service dog handlers like people and like the dog isnāt there. ļæ¼
Wren: Sickly human Riot Auf Der Marquis: SDIT Lachlan: Perfect boy (retired)
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