#disability poll
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autism-polls · 2 days ago
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arthyritis · 7 months ago
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The question is as written. I am not asking whether or not you wear glasses but I'm curious about the overall vision problems. Or lack of depending on where and how this poll goes!
(I get nervous when too many people see my polls because I just do them for fun, so feel free to reblog but don't feel obligated lol c:)
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star--stricken · 1 year ago
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For chronically ill/disabled people:
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gods-favorite-autistic · 1 year ago
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Poll for disability pride month!
If you feel comfortable sharing what you have, feel free to share! Reblog for more engagement and please try to stay respectful of others!
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clownrecess · 2 years ago
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talkingattumble · 1 year ago
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Been talking this over with someone, decided to make a poll about it.
Examples of what I mean by each option (in order):
Let’s say I’m describing a picture of a broken blue chair in front of a yellow wall. This is what each description type would look basically like:
1. A cracked, wooden chair painted with dark blue paint. It has four legs, a tall back, and the lines of the wood are still visible. It is in front of a wall painted with chipped, mustard yellow paint. In the top right corner, you can see a small part of a brown, wooden painting frame with a golden edge. The painting itself is not visible, other than a small bit of white canvas. In the bottom left corner, you can see the front of a white and red tennis shoe, brand unclear. The picture is taken from a low angle, and the chair seems to be around four feet tall.
2. A cracked, dark blue wooden chair. It’s tall and has four legs. The background is a darkish yellow. You can see some of a brown, wooden painting frame near the top of the picture, and part of a white and blue sports shoe near the bottom of the picture. The picture is taken from a low angle.
3. A cracked, blue wooden chair that’s tall and four legged. You can see the wood pattern through the paint. It’s in front of a darkish yellow wall that’s a bit chipped. It’s taken from a low angle.
4. A cracked blue chair in front of a yellow wall.
5. Broken blue chair
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afarewelltokings · 2 years ago
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absentlyabbie · 8 months ago
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no multi option, agonize and choose, no results option, pick one to find out or scroll onward
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whatcha-thinkin · 10 months ago
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Tell your stories in the tags, if you want to share!
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autism-polls · 3 days ago
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Anonymously requested December 23, 2024
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sunnibits · 11 months ago
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just out of curiosity bc some people I know with glasses can just go a few hours or a day without them and be chill but I need them on all the time or I’ll go crazy
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yuribeam · 7 months ago
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you can change the sense anywhere from 0% to 150% whenever you want
*external sensation only means you cannot change internal body sensations such as stomachache
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incognitopolls · 9 months ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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thedisablednaturalist · 2 years ago
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exquisite-peculiarity · 5 months ago
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This is a poll about physical disabilities!
This poll is ☆NOT☆ asking about mental illness or disorders (unless there is also a physical element)
(ex. Adhd, autism, psychosis, anxiety, etc.)
This poll ☆IS☆ asking about physical disabilities
(mobility, blindness, deafness, pain disorders, joint conditions, feeding tubes, amputees, cancer, chronic illness, etc.)
EDIT: if it is kinda complicated, just go ahead and count it. I want everyone to feel comfortable voting, i just want to make sure there is a space for physical disability discussion, when most disability discussions on this site are about mental health.
I realize most of these options are related to participation in activities. This may be more about society and options for disabled people rather than actual abilities. For me, I'm just curious, as I make peace with my own changing abilities.
1- I am able bodied
2- I have some disability but can do most things - a disability is present, but I can participate in most activities with minimal accommodations
3- I need either time to rest or some accommodation to participate, but can still engage in most activities with extra steps.
4- There are several barriers and limitations before participating in events. Participation is often an option eventually, but most (if not all) activities require accommodations and planning.
5- All events and outings require special planning and accomidations, and many things are not an option.
Please share for sample size!
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