Inspired by Tumblr user elvensaber's post: "Sometimes corporate speak is good. For example, Space X calling their rocket explosion a 'rapid unscheduled disassembly' is the funniest thing I've heard all week."
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elon musk, funny, human spaceflight, mars, nasa
Ann Magill debuted this Disability Pride Flag in 2021. The colors each represent a type of disability. The lines are parallel and connected to represent solidarity and community.
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anti ableism, cognitive, disability, disability activism, disability awareness
Ann Magill debuted this Disability Pride Flag in 2021. The quote is paraphrased from Judith Heumann, a disability rights activist: "... recognize that we are not the problem, we are not the ones that need to change. It is the society around us."
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access, accessibility, accessible, ann magill, disability
Ann Magill debuted this Disability Rights Flag in 2021. The white stripe represents invisible and undiagnosed disabilities. (This design says "undiagnosed disability." Another design from this user says "invisible disabilities.")
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ann magill, disability, disability activism, disability awareness, disability pride flag
Ann Magill debuted this Disability Pride Flag in 2021. Judith Heumann, a disability rights activist, hoped the ADA would help disabled people, "recognize that we are not the problem, we are not the ones that need to change. It is the society around us."
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ada, disability, disability activism, disability awareness, disability pride flag
Ann Magill debuted the Disability Pride Flag in 2021. The white stripe represents invisible and undiagnosed disabilities. (This flag says "invisible disabilities." Another product on by this user says "undiagnosed disabilities.")
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adhd, disability, disability activism, disability awareness, disability pride flag
Better than a unicorn, but still a mythical beast. After all, "a monster is not such a terrible thing to be." (Ocean Vuong, "A Letter to My Mothers That She Will Never Read," The New Yorker)
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bisexual flag, bisexual pride flag, bisexuality, flag, funny
Queer. Cripple. Punk. Social Justice. I mean, well, the world is falling apart and though we may be mangled, we are marvelous. Wonderful. Perfect. Albeit deranged. And that's ok.
When others find you morally repugnant, don't you reflect the sentiment? They're appalled that I'm queer. I'm appalled they think it's ok to see queer people as lesser than.
The Christian Bible, Psalm 23:4
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me."
I'm disabled, but I'm not a fighter. Fuck violent metaphors and screw chronic illness. I'm a pacifist. I'm not fighting my own body. I'm not a warrior. I'm a punk that loves my disabled body.
Wheelchair and cross crutch/cane design must have. The rainbow flag - complete with black and brown colors, nonbinary, transgender, asexual, and aromantic flag colors.
Juggling comorbidities is no picnic. One diagnosis leads to another, which triggers the next, and so on. Managing each diagnosis on its own is enough work, let alone managing several different disorders and syndromes. We might as well have some fun with it.
A large pink rose blossom in full bloom. This beauty was photographed on a pitiful little bush by a dumpster outside the artist's apartment building in between as Spring was changing into Summer.
This abstract work is among the first in a series of emotion-themed acrylic paintings. At the time, this expressed the artist's anxiety. Reflecting on the work, the artist says it feels whimsical and imaginative. What emotion does this work evoke in you?
Cyclic and chronic conditions are still present and still disabling no matter how the person looks on the outside. There's nothing wrong about using mobility aids, or using a whole host of different mobility aids, or not using any at all.