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an--artistic--autistic · 1 year ago
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i am unreasonably proud and excited about this
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wiisagi-maiingan · 3 months ago
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I love tornado survival guides. "Shelter in a basement or interior room without any windows. But if you're in a mobile home, just fucking die I guess lol"
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deaddriv · 3 months ago
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Translated with permission! Artist on Twitter (@achu_0u0) and original posts.
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yellowyarn · 2 months ago
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I need a badge that says "Nothing happened, I'm just disabled" to wear when I use my braces or other disability aids. Maybe abled people would stop asking me about it then.
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incognitopolls · 27 days ago
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unmaskingdisability · 6 months ago
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Cars are a form of mobility aid! Your solarpunk future has to include space for people who still need cars.
Who need to arrive to a parking spot right outside the building ,and not have an alternative of walking a mile if that One Spot is full. Who need safe places to decompress or change medical equipment, who are immunocompromised and risk major health complications from the wrong crowded bus. Who get so overstimulated/in pain/exhausted walking around town that they can't attend the actual event otherwise. Who need space for their medical equipment/backup mobility aids/service dog.
We absolutely need a world where Public transit and walkable cities are the default! And!! There has to be room for disabled people and our needs in your revolution!
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passions-and-pupils · 10 months ago
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just a reminder that if an accessibility aid would help your quality of life, then you can use it.
this goes for everything from wheelchairs and noise cancelling headphones to fidget spinners and acupuncture rings. You don’t need a diagnosis to start accommodating yourself. Especially on the mobility side. Trust me when I say that the only people who want those are people who need them. you aren’t taking resources from others you are using them as intended. you don’t need anyone’s permission to make your own life easier.
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twinkdrama · 1 year ago
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btw mobility aids and seated areas arent your storage space. stop putting ur shit in places that disabled people need for mobility and / or access
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justabunny · 2 months ago
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PSA:
if someone who is using a mobility aid is trying to get on public transit first please just let them.
The other day I was trying to get on the public transit bus for my area, (which is primarily used for university students, but anyone can use it) and I usually stand at the front so I can be one of the first people to get on since I am a mobility aid user and use priority seating.
well, I was trying to get onto the bus and this guy tries to cut in infront of me and in the process bumps into me and makes me lose my balance and almost fall into other people.
if someone has a mobility aid usually it's safe to assume that they aren't the most stable on their feet, give them space and let them go first.
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anomalousmancunt · 1 year ago
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this disability pride month i'd like to remind y'all that "visibly disabled" does not imply "mobility aid user" (nor anything else other than "people can see there is something about you that doesn't fit abled hegemony")
OP is autistic and talking about its experiences being autistic (AND multiply disabled). don't fucking touch if you have no solidarity towards autistic people.
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housecow · 29 days ago
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i’m a simple person. all i want in life is to live somewhere with actual seasons and no water scarcity. and also maybe i’d like a hot tub.
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weast-of-eden · 2 months ago
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i present: my favorite eric bogosian scenes in netflix’s the get down (2016)
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crazykuri · 3 months ago
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made new sh!t quality gifs so i can finally update my pinned post 🫶🏼✨
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tomdaya in london 💕
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milk-chip · 1 year ago
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handicapped accommodations are so laughable sometimes. at the Starbucks I'm at, theyve got multiple single stall all gender bathrooms which is *such* a step in the right direction. but the fuckin doors are super heavy! I struggled to get in with my Rollator so I can't help but assume that for a wheelchair user the design is almost virtually unusable. so the bathrooms are accessible assuming you can, you know... get into them in the first place :/ but that's my point with most accessible designs. they try, and for some stupid fundamental reason they fail because it was made by an able bodied person who doesn't really care.
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incognitopolls · 2 months ago
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tanuki-kimono · 6 months ago
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I just found your blog and I am absolutely enamored by all these designs! I did have a quick question though
I'd love to one day visit Japan, and I love the idea of attending a festival in a rented yukata. However, I'm concerned about if I could wear one or not due to the sleeves. I'm disabled and get around using forearm crutches, and have difficulty fitting larger sleeves in them.
I guess I was just curious about if either the sleeves could easily be pulled back to my elbows, or if maybe there are yukata with shorter sleeves (I've never seen them myself at least.)
Hi! I am so happy you fell in love with kimono fashion <3
As for your question, there is a fantastic way to accomodate your crutches: tasuki 襷 sleeves holders. Those are cord used for holding up sleeves out of the way (when doing chores, physical/messy activity, etc).
You can see below how tasuki are tied: basically think of an ∞ with the crossing on your back and the loop up front gathering up sleeves on your sides:
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Depending on your mobility, you can pre-knot the cord beforehand then slip it around your body.
The "right" way of doing it is this one:
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Though to be honest, most people do like this and call it a day xD:
I am not sure how your mobility is so I'll also add other options to mix and match in order to nicely enjoy summer festivals in kimono attire:
Happi 法被 (festival coat): if you don't feel confortable strolling all day/night in yukata (the tighness of around your legs might be cumbersome), wearing a coat like those over your "normal" clothes is a good option to still be in festival mood :) Some are sleeveless, some have tube sleeves, and if not pair them with tasuki sleeves holder and you'll be good to go!
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Nibushiki kimono 二部式着物 / nibushiki yukata 二部式浴衣 (two parts kimono/yukata): exactly what it says on the lid, those are kimono/yukata tailored in two parts, a skirt and a top one. Those might be harder to find in rentals, but have the convenience of being super easy to put on while being less prone to unraveling :) The two parts are also gentler on the figure as you can more easily adapt tighness etc. If you're are able to shop for a yukata beforehand, altering is pretty easy: chop in two, add ties and you're ready to get dressed ;)
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Tsuke obi 作り帯 (two parts belt): in the same spirit as above, those are pre-tied obi belt, with a wrap-around part and a knot part. They are super common for children, but also exist for adult. Altering a pre owned obi is also super easy, see for example this past note (for nagoya obi styled taiko knot).
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Yukata can be worn with hanhaba obi (half width belt), heko obi (soft belt), or kaku obi ("men" belt). Heko obi would be my recommendation as those are unisex, comfortable, and suuuuper easy to tie.
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If you want to try hanhaba or kaku, I'd advise for karuta musubi, a flat, sturdy, and unisex knot pretty easy to tie.
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Hope your travel project will come true and that you'll have fun :D
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