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This post genuinely altered the trajectory of my life and how i make a lot of my decisions and i think about it so much
my beloved wizards on a reading date
hii i remembered tumblr exists đź’š this is a series that i'm in the process of making long term, i have most of the characters assigned to a tarot card that i think fits them
i have more art in the vault to post but ill wait to not get shadowbanned. or something idk
irving b as the hierophant
did u guys know theres no canon cover of the compliance handbooks. that made this reslly fucking annoying and i took some autistic liberties
hii i remembered tumblr exists đź’š this is a series that i'm in the process of making long term, i have most of the characters assigned to a tarot card that i think fits them
i have more art in the vault to post but ill wait to not get shadowbanned. or something idk
i do it for my daddy and i do it for dale
this took forever and i kept fucking up the jackets and then i found out discord lowered their file size cap to 8mb so this is actually just a screenshot. but its whatever i dont even care about the quality being lowered (frothing at the mouth)
Give it up for some more silly House memes
+ bonus spoilery ones :
I hate how often some (typically abled) people will go “well, if you can’t [get a specific support], then what?” when it comes to disabilities. As if it’s a “gotcha” moment. And then act like you’re exaggerating when you answer that question honestly.
Disabled people often die from a lack of support. A lot of disability aids are not a luxury, but a basic need in order to live.
“Well what happens if—” people die. People hurt themselves. People hurt others. Disabled people don’t magically become abled if our needs aren’t met.
If a bedbound quadriplegic is caught in a housefire, and there’s nobody there to save them, they’ll probably die. They won’t magically become able-bodied out of sheer will.
If a nonspeaking/nonverbal autistic is denied access to alternative methods of communication, they’ll suffer in silence. They won’t spontaneously become capable of speech.
Disabled people are disabled all the time. Our disabilities don’t go away just because they’re inconvenient, or if we’re in danger.