My Little Pony (real life) (this really happened)
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Shopkeepers
Part 2
a day late to my 6 years on t anniversary ✨🏳️⚧️ a short comic about looking back
Just so like... it's clear... anyone who censors words that contain "man" or "men" to anything like "xxn" that's TERF shit.
Any reference to women/womanhood that solely revolves around having a uterus or "womb" is TERF shit.
Any sentence where the OP says they support people being "trans identified" with quotes around ""transwomen"" or ""transmen"" is TERF shit.
I'm seeing a lot of you baby Tumblr gays out there not knowing what these specific TERF dogwhistles look like.
"Wombxxn" is an incredibly dumb way of spelling "woman" that treats the word "man" like a slur and also reduces women to their ability to give birth.
"Trans identified" is their way of saying "this person calls themselves trans, but I don't believe they are."
Saying "People should be allowed to identify however they wish, but we still need to protect women/children" IS TERF SHIT.
Learn to identify this garbage, because not all TERFs are going to spell out their intolerance for you. Some of them are going to try and seem reasonable and polite and normal, and it's fucking dangerous to our community.
Also unpack any internalized transphobia and your transmedicalism, because both those things will have you quickly siding with TERFs and bigots.
1. Before every flight/between every offload & onload: take pictures of your wheelchair from all angles and make sure you can see the airport in the background!
— this is KEY to have evidence in case something gets broken and you have to open a case.
2. Add a luggage tag to your wheelchair so it is identifiable.
3. If you have layovers/if your wheelchair needs to be returned to aircraft door; you have to make it so clear a toddler could understand.
• Example: extra label on your physical wheelchair saying so, ask at gate, ask flight attendant beginning of flight for it to return, remind attendant when landing to call for it to for sure return.
— the orange wheelchair tag has not proven enough for many people, making me lose my wheelchair twice in one trip even though my label was TRIPLE CHECKED at the gates. Write it on a strip of ducttape onto your chair I don’t care; mark it clear and loud.
4. If you have removable foot rests: take👏🏻them👏🏻off👏🏻
— these can get lost. Learned the hard way. Take them onto the plane with you. I’ve never been refused to bring these onto my flight along with carry-on/personal item.
5. Get those get push rim covers!!
You can get them for +- 20 bucks on Aliexpress/Amazon. Your push rims will slide across that storage space and it will get scuffed or even splinter.
BONUS: makes it an identifiable wheelchair! I can always clarify with mine ‘the red wheel one with all the stickers’
Reblog to save someone’s right footrest from ending up in some random Californian airport!
Oh! Aiden now see Aiden old rb is poof and now Aiden need make define.
Ok so
Level 1: low support need, can do most/all basic thing by self
Level 2: medium support need, can do some thing by self but maybe need help with basic thing or have hard basic thing
Level 3: high support need, not able do most/all basic thing by self or have many many hard basic thing
Person able be between level!
Finally I've gotten to draw the coral kids the h2bros the mean gills✨
I cant decide how to display the time so trying out the hourglasses this time