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Cass physically is or at least was doing better as of at least July but now kiddo has just died. There is also the concern that now she won't be physically doing as better for long, just like after her mom died. x.com/nyanderqueer/s…
NO EXTRA HELPFUL ROOMMATES anymore. Just moved again with kiddo. $1000/mo rent. STARVING, acute anemia>borderline anemia, BMI ~15.96 x.com/nyanderqueer/s…
Dicuss: what is your favorite thing about Christmas and the Christmas season? Comment in the replies if you celebrate a different holiday or none at all
Brianna Wu says Ms Rachel is turning kids antisemitic because she said this:
I’m with Emily. Y’all are fucking crazy to be defending Ms Rachel. She’s essentially turning kids into antisemites by showing them very selective history.
I was cheated on in January 2023, and the fact I was staying in the same state as my ex pushed me to apply to grad school so I could leave. I got into my dream program in DC and moved there in May 2023 with only $50 and a dream. As a disabled woman, my first real taste of…
The phrasing of "living with" implies to me that it's something you can live without. I'm autistic and hearing people say "person with autism" really upsets me because it makes me feel like they expect me to be able to stop acting autistic when my behaviour inconveniences them
Wtf. What are we supposed to say? I hurt? I'm sick? Not only is that a severe understatement, but these people will grow tired of that too...not only that, it is demeaning to those of us with severe pain and sickness. Oh yeah, and those of us who are DISABLED
This made me so mad earlier. Who tf corrects people about how they identify
Living with a disability makes it sound like an annoying flatmate rather than a debilitating issue that follows you around and stops you from functioning the way you should do. It makes it sound soft and less serious as if you can go out for a smoke break when it gets too much.
I can’t stand when people do this. I’ve had people do this to me but with autism. “You’re not autistic, you’re a person with autism” I’m fucking autistic, get out of my face.
If living with a disability doesn't make someone disabled, then what does?
Yeah? She is? That's,, not a bad thing,,, I need you to know thats not a bad thing. I'm disabled, and I'm proud to be disabled. Also dont police us on what words we're supposed to use to describe ourselves, almost all of us a capable of picking what words we want to use
If you have a disability, by the very definition of the word, you're disabled. It makes no difference to you, personally, how someone who you dont know anything about chooses to describe themselves. This is getting mildly irritating now...
"living with a disability"? is the disability its own individual living apart from myself, like a pet or roommate? don't police the language people use to refer to themselves, especially if you're going to suggest something long-winded and illogical
this is a wild thing to say actually, dont do this. im disabled. its not a bad word. yall really need to stop correcting people about their OWN identity
This is an excellent point you are making. If only she chose to live WITHOUT the disability, that would be so much easier! 😐 (Disability is not a thing disabled people possess or exist adjacent to. It is a part of who they are and discounting it does not serve anyone).
We prefer identity first language & social models of disability. It was ableist institutions that decided on person-centred medical models of disability without ever asking disabled people what they wanted. You don’t get to define our identity for us.
Please don't use people first language to disabled people who prefer identify first language. It's an insult with an attempt to erasure.
Pls look into why disabled people prefer identity-first language Some of the ableds decided a while back that we universally prefer person-first language, but they forgot to ask us first People identify in various ways, but most disabled ppl do prefer identity-first language
That is the definition of disabled… I know you think you’re building self-esteem, but it’s not necessary. If she’s fine, calling herself disabled, and technically correct, you need to stay out of it and stop correcting her.
I’m disabled because my disability disables me. Being disabled isn’t wrong or shameful in anyway, but avoiding the accurate terminology makes it look like you think that.
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