she/they/any pronouns|| 21 || lesbian || disabled || chronic pain and hypermobility || POTS and LongCovid || autistic and adhd ||
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Why Does Someone Else Ticking Cause Me To Tic More? Or Even Just By Thinking About Ticking I End Up Ticking
Why does someone else ticking cause me to tic more? Or even just by thinking about ticking I end up ticking more, wtf is up with that shit???
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i can get to my desk IF someone moves a chair out of the way is not accessibility
i can get in the building IF i’m having a really good day and can open the door myself is not accessibility
i can get in the building IF i go through loopholes to be allowed to use the accessible entrance is not accessibility
i can get to one desk BUT i don’t have a choice in where i sit and everyone else does is not accessibility
there is an accessible entrance BUT it is farther away and more inconveniently placed than any inaccessible entrance is not accessibility
accessibility should not have conditions. all of these are still good, compared to absolutely no access. but disabled people should not have to settle for “just barely good enough”
[to the tune of YMCA] mothman, there’s no need to feel down I said mothman,
Yo. Why’d I think a pheasant was a mammal??? That things a bird? Wacky absolutely wacky
"Pro" tip: If you're somebody who doesn't always need things like braces or crutches or anything like that, and so you're thinking to yourself, "I won't need this for today, my pain isn't that bad!"
Don't listen to that, that is the devil speaking. Bring your aids with you just in case, because a good day can quickly end on a sour and painful note. It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.