I LOVE ILLI MCMILLIN!! I LOVE HER!!!!!
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I jork it to clips of Gerard way getting slapped
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mcr twitter is genuinely the most horrid place on earth
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what if instead of my chemical romance it was OUR chemical romance and we all held hands and ran around in a circle in a field of daisys
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illi mcmillin is possibly the most important character to me out of the mcrverse ever and she’s not even confirmed/canon
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another meme redraw bcoz tumblr dot com doesn't like my serious art. Lolz
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BAND SPACES ARE NOT SAFE FOR DISABLED PEOPLE.
Not because we haven’t spoken up.
We have. Repeatedly.
Quietly.
Loudly.
Through pain, burnout, fear of being pushed out.
But no one listens.
Not until someone who isn’t disabled says the exact same thing - and suddenly it matters.
Suddenly, it's “a valid concern.”
Suddenly, people care.
We’ve been asking for:
* ⚠️ Strobe warnings
* 🪑 Seated options
* 🧠 Quiet/sensory spaces
* ♿ Basic access
For years.
And we've been met with silence. Shrugs. Eye-rolls.
“You're just being dramatic.”
“This isn’t a show for people like you.”
But the moment an abled voice says
“hey, maybe they have a point,”
People act like it’s brand new information.
Disabled people don’t become believable when abled people speak.
They’ve been telling the truth the whole time.
If you only start caring about accessibility when it’s repeated by someone without those needs, you’re not being inclusive.
You’re just comfortable with erasing us.
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how it feels being on both mcrtwt and mcrtt at the same time
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“I might be bi” I say as I look at an edit of a man with flowing long hair and the fashion sense of a woman
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Disabled people are only “believable” once someone without our struggles decides our pain is real enough to echo. We’re only visible when someone more palatable repeats our words. Until then? We're treated as inconvenient, dramatic, or just not trying hard enough.
You don’t get to call a space inclusive when it only starts listening once an abled voice speaks. That’s not allyship. That’s erasure.
Band spaces aren’t truly safe for disabled people - not until someone without those struggles barges in, speaks over them, and decides how accessibility should be handled.
Because it’s never about listening. It’s about control.
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ok I want to try something... Mini Ghoul has a gift! Would you like to open it or have another killjoy open it?
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