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-Many wheelchair users can stand or walk short distances. This does not diminish their need for a wheelchair.
-Many deaf/Deaf/heard of hearing people have limited hearing, the ability to speak, lip reading ability, or any combination of the three. They still require proper accommodations for their deafness.
-What a person with sensory issues can handle often varies on a day to day basis. Just because they could handle something a few weeks ago doesn’t mean they’re lying about an inability to do it now.
-The same goes for people with chronic pain or fatigue.
-Just because someone has a learning or developmental disability it does not mean they’re automatically unintelligent. With the proper accommodations and support, many can thrive academically. Some disabilities such as ADHD and autism can even make individuals more suited to certain tasks than neurotypicals.
-Unless you are a doctor with the correct expertise, disabled people most likely know more about their conditions and what accommodations they require than you do.
-Disabled people and communities deserve respect.
This almost made me cry and for once that is okay.
So, me being nonbinary myself and having almost cried during this, I thought it good to share it with you all. Because this video has such an incredibly important message for us all and it deserves to be spread and watched. It’s honestly just so worth it.
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i’m so sorry to ask for help again but this is an emergency. we had to rush our dog to the vet and basically she needs surgery. the estimate is $682. if she doesn’t get it she will literally die and i don’t know what to do. we can’t lose her, not now. she means the world to us. we don’t have this kind of money at the moment due to being in a really rough spot. we need to make this amount before september 21st, but the sooner the better. i’ll link my payment info below but if you want to be sure, you can call the veterinary office and put money towards it through them. just dm me and i’ll send you the info you need. i am begging people to reblog this i don’t want to lose someone i consider family. literally even a dollar would help. i’m sorry if this is messy or quick or anything i’m just panicking. thank you so much for reading.
EDIT: after doing more research and being informed by a couple people who work at vet offices, there is an extremely good chance that the surgery is going to be quite a bit more expensive than the estimation says, to say the least. because of that i’m making the goal higher at $1000. i know that’s a lot more but i really do not want to take the chance of not being able to afford it the day of the surgery. i’m not necessarily expecting to get that much but if we can at least get to $800 i’m hoping it will be enough. thank you again for reading and please keep reblogging.
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Both my brother and mom have a gluten intolerance (not quite Celiac, but not fun in the slightest), and my brother had a friend with Celiac, and I desperately hope that someone never deliberately messes with their food. I'm not entirely sure if someone has before, but I would be pissed if someone did. I'm not the nicest person, I'll admit that, but I would never give either my mom or brother gluten on purpose. Yes, I'll yell at them for changing my music or even suggesting to play something else while I'm working, but no matter how annoyed I am, I am not that bad of a person. I respect people's food choices, mostly because I know people have allergies to food. A couple of my friends are lactose intolerant too, and even my sister has an allergy to red dye, like she has had trouble breathing after ingesting red dye. It's not awful most of the time, but it scared my mom when it happened, so whoever thinks it's a good idea to give people who specifically asked for something to not be in their food should not be working in the food industry. I, luckily, don't have any known food allergies, only those seasonal allergies that are a complete bitch. But yeah. Don't mess with people's food.
DO NOT DO THIS.
This makes me so angry.
If you work in a movie theater and you do this I have no respect for you.
My younger brother is Type 1 Diabetic.
When we go to a movie theater, we always get him diet soda. If he were to get regular when we asked for diet, we would not give him the insulin he would need for it. If that happens, his blood sugar level could go so high he could go into a coma, go blind, or even die.
If somebody gave him regular soda instead of diet without telling us, that person could be responsible for a nine-year-old being killed or blinded.
Just thinking about that makes me so angry. I get scared every time we take him to a movie in case the people working there saw this picture and decide to do the same thing.
Please signal boost this so people know.
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