Chaotic neutral
[Image ID: A Facebook post. The original poster’s name and icon have been redacted. The post reads:
Some times I get tired of being the “nice disabled person”. ‘curb cutouts make things much easier for moms with strollers.’ I don’t care. Mobility impaired people literally can’t get off the sidewalk without them. ‘Captions are great for kids who are learning to read.’ Yeah, and they are also a necessity for deaf people. here’s my hot take. Disabled people should not have to frame accessibility in a way that helps abled people to get the accommodations they need to live a decent life. /end ID]
RAFFLE: Reblog this post for a chance to win a free copy of the above accent!
Back in the day I used to raffle off a copy of most accent runs whenever I had extra copies so I’m starting that up again!
To see what other skins/accents I have in stock click the following link: https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/skin/3006014/1#post_47469526
I’ll have new stuff for pre-order next week, likely. Am on a bit of a break from making accents/skins. I would love some of those Pride Flower accents to print but I’m waiting for a few more preorders on those.
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Edit: Winners will be drawn on the 19th
Posting in case this helps anyone. Be sure to wear masks and not easily identifiable clothing. Police are amping up tech surveillance as well. It’s important that we take steps when it comes to our safety while protesting.
when we try to befriend cats we mimic their meows and get down on the ground to their level and try to gently coax them to interact with us right
that horrifying entity mimicking human noises at us maybe just thinks we’re cool and wants to pet us?
Fun Fact!
Arapaimas, despite weighing in at anywhere between 200-300~lbs, have enough strength to launch their entire body out of the water when sufficiently threatened! They are also unironically referred to as “bulletproof” fish thanks to their rock hard scales and layers of defensive padding!
(tl;dr: this dude basically just got hit in the face with a fryingpan moving at highway speeds)
Oceanographers Don Walsh and Jaques Piccard visit the mariana trench (1960)