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THIS IS LEGITIMATELY WHAT HAPPENED IN THE FINAL FIFTEEN
THIS IS LEGITIMATELY WHAT HAPPENED IN THE FINAL FIFTEEN
Insane s3 Prediction
Okay, so y’all know these two:

Do they not slightly resemble any other red and light haired duo??? For example, these two:

Anyway, beside from that (slightly cursed) comparison, what if season 3 is just:
Crowley, singing sadly: We used to be best buddies. Crowley, still singing: But now we’re not. Crowley, still singing: I just wish you would tell me whyyyyyyyyyyyy. Crowley: Do you want to build a nebulaaaaaaa???? It doesn’t have to be a nebulaaaaa. Aziraphale, on the other side of the elevator door: Just come and join me! We can make things better! Crowley, pressing the down button, sadly: Fuck you byeeeeeeee
That’s what I think will happen in s3
Good day to you.
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the desire to know everything about your system even tho you know deep down thats not how it works and getting to know ur system takes time but also AAAAA WHY CANT I JUST UNDERSTAND NOWWWW
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Happy to explain! There is definitely the issues of visually impaired people stepping into the street by accident. The bumpy bits you see on the street are to warn visually impaired people of the end of the pathway. There’s also the issues of mobility aid users. When curbs don’t slope down, it makes it impossible for wheelchair/rollator users to get up onto a path by themself. Plus if they have breathing difficulties then having to bump around trying to get up the curb can be downright dangerous. Alternatively, with no curb it’s far too easy to accidentally roll into the street without realising.
Hope this helped :)
Something that really sucks about being disabled is places say that they’re accessible but they aren’t.
I’ve been to places that claim to be accessible where
the ramp’s too steep
there are steps they didn’t mention because “it’s only two or three”
the doorways are too small
there aren’t any elevators to the top floor
the floor is too rough to easily push on
exhibits are displayed in ways that are impossible to see from a wheelchair
the doors don’t have a push button
tables/exhibits are put way too close together
the surrounding paths have no curbs
Without those things, it isn’t accessible. You can’t put a sloped piece of metal on your doorway and call that wheelchair friendly.