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Beautiful one legged woman.
#onelegged#one leg#oneleggirls#amputiert#amp#one legged woman#onelegged ladies#ampu#beautiful one legged woman❕🥰#sak amputee#amputee beauty#amputee stump#amputee woman#amputation#amputee
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I’ve probably said this before, I don’t remember, but I’d be way more likely to put in the effort to use and stick to using my prosthetics if they didn’t have to be so damn boring.
Half my hometown already thinks I’m demonic for being queer, let me have fun with it and give me goat leg prosthetics! Or dragon legs, or legs with those digitigrade stilts built in.
But nooooo, it’s “not safe” and “not good for my spine” so instead I get stuck with legs that look mostly normal and can only wear a narrow range of shoes. Bah! Buzzkills…
#i’m only half joking#in all honesty the novelty would legitimately help 😂#amputee#disabled#prosthetics#queer#disability#double leg amputee#leg amputee
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Obwohl im letzten Jahr der Hai ihr einiges abgebissen hat, geht sie weiterhin ins Meer
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The Abuhamda Family medical emergency
@ahmedloayyusef asked if I could share his story with everyone
His campaign is on the el-shab-hussein and nabulsi’s list at number 137., you know, one of the first vetting groups. So its an established campaign
Not only are food prices high, but some of the are suffering skin disease , and Ahmed has to try and take care of hisfamily with only one/hand
Ahmed had to have his righ hand amputated after their house was bombed
They all need money for water, medical support, and of course food.
Please help. Food prices examples and pictures of skin disease below.
FOOD PRICES have been insanely raised marking it difficult to purchase. Some of the prices that my relative had relayed to me were:
• Potatoes per kilo for 320 shekels = $87 •Onions per kilo for 200 shekels = $55
•Green pepper per kilo for 480 shekels = $130
•Eggplant per kilo for 50 shekels = $14
• One egg for 13 shekels = $4
•A kilo of small green lemons for 30 shekels = $9
• A kilo of sugar for 80 shekels = $23
•One chicken, approximately one and a half kilos, for 270 shekels = $73
•Red pepper per kilo for 140 shekels = $38
•Flour for 450 shekels = $135
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Another one brought to you by the Patreon Gang
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Darya, in her lightweight manual wheelchair - rather than her beach (water-floaty) chair 🐬⭐️🐠🪼🦐🐚🌊
#my art#art#disabled artist#original characters#babe with a mobility aid#disabled and cute#manual wheelchair#double amputee#amputee#disability#disabled#darya#oc#disabled oc
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Schöne einbeinige Frau.
#onelegged#one leg#oneleggirls#amputiert#amp#one legged woman#onelegged ladies#ampu#beautiful one legged woman❕🥰#sak amputee#amputee beauty#amputee stump#amputee woman#amputation#amputee
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Hey, able-bodied folks, if a disabled person is complaining about something being unfair/inaccessible because of our disabilities, you know you don't have to explain to us why that unfairness/inaccessibility a thing, right? Chances are we know it is the way it is. It's still unfair and we still want to talk about it.
I saw a video by an amputee warning other disabled people not to go to Thorpe Park in England, as they paid full price to enter, but were only allowed on 3 rides due to their amputation. This is something I also experienced when I went to the Gold Coast (mostly at Movie World, Wet n' Wild and, to a lesser extent, Dreamworld) and at Lunar Park in Sydney. There were also several others in the comments talking about similar experiences elsewhere.
But among these comments were dozens of people saying, "it's for health and safety reasons! The ride won't be able to hold you in!" And like... yeah, we know why. It doesn't make it any less unfair that we pay the same as you for a fraction of the experience. It doesn't make it feel any less shitty when you scrimp and save to do something like go to a theme park only to have to sit on the side line and watch your friends/family have fun without you. It doesn't make it any less scummy that there's very little warning that this will be the case (most of the time) until you arrive. It doesn't make it any less frustrating that so many recreational and fun activities don't even consider the possibility that disabled people would want to join in.
It's not just this video. It happens a lot. Any time someone complains about inaccessibility, there's always someone there trying to explain why the inaccessibility is there.
A resteraunt or shop isn't accessible? "Have you considered the person just didn't know/didn't have the money to fix it/were renting and weren't allowed to fix it?"
You called to see if some place was accessible, were told it was but when you arrive, it's not? "Have you considered the person didnt actually know/ thought it was and just made a mistake?"
You complain that a device/item/furniture item you bought isn't usable because of your disability despite there being no indication this would be the case before you bought it/no way to further verify it before hand? "Have you considered that disabled people make up such a small minority of their buyers they just didn't realise?"
Yeah, we know. Every single one. We considered it. a lot more than you did, i promise. We know why. We know sometimes mistakes happen, people don't think to consider us, there could be health and safety reasons for the lack of access, that people just don't know, and that it's not usually maliciousness or intentional ableism. I promise, we know all of it. We still need to talk about it though, so things can get better.
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