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you: f-f*ck spicy foodâŚ..hurts uwu
me:
the future is now
are people that lazy to need this
While Iâm sure there are people too lazy to spin a fork, keep in mind people like this person who may be suffering from arthritis or a neurological disease or nerve damage or a thousand other conditions that might impair their ability to do things as simple as spin a fork to eat spaghetti.Â
These are used with people who canât grip well:Â
This is for Parkinsonsâs:Â
For people who canât even bend their joints:Â
Hereâs a product that guides your hand from your plate to your mouthÂ
This one holds a sandwichÂ
Like I get it. I used to see things like the fork and think âthatâs fuckinâ lazyâ or that product that holds a gallon and you just tip it and pour. But then I started working around the disabled and impaired and found out that these products arenât meant for lazy people, theyâre meant for people who need help.Â
So maybe next time you see something, instead of thinking âWow, are people that lazy?â just be grateful that youâre able to do the things you do every day and take for granted, like being able to feed yourself and wipe your own ass because you have enough coordination and bendy joints to do it.Â
This isnât specualtion either; the majority of products from commericals that we think are funny or silly are autally MEANT for hte disabled.But they are marketed towards the abled because the disabled arenât considered a viable enough demographic on their own. the Snuggie for example? Created for wheelchair users.
This is actually really nifty.
oh my god of course the snuggie was for wheelchair users
The fact that anyone buys these products besides disabled people drastically lowers the price of them. These would normally cost hundreds if not thousands if dollars. Because if spent time and money creating it, the company wants to get more than that back. And they canât do that if they sell and market these primarily to disabled people for $20-$40 a piece or whatever. Theyâd lose money on production. If they can sell hundreds of them to everyone, they can lower the price drastically and therefore disabled people donât die while trying to scrape up the money to buy these things and be a bit more independent.
I never considered that last part and thatâs actually genius
Like yeah, a handful of people ARE that lazy.
But those are the people who use these products even though they donât need them and thus allow the price to be lower for those who DO.
So honestly in this case good bless the lazy and those prone to gimmicks because they are invaluable to the elderly and disabled in this sense.

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i will tolerate horny to a certain extent however being unironically horny for yoda is a crime punishable by immediate public execution
the silly little green man that talks funny ???? you want to fuck the silly little green man that talks funny ??????????
i dont want 2 fuck him but i want 2 suck his toes and thats enough 4 meÂ
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me: no I donât
also me: guys this image is so funny
lgbt people reblog this and tag your sexuality, where you live, and what you consider cold
iâm gay, live in wisconsin, and it only starts to get cold 20°f and below
I was genuinely startled by this
god what in the absolute fuck
delete that post right fucking now you never saw it
lol bet bitch
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do yall hear smth
i think some1s trying 2 tell me smth do u guys hear anything
im deaf

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oh my IQ is 6 billion. interesting. by the way how was your day?
since i made a fucky with this blog im moving the contents of this blog somewhere else and using this for my personal thank u all
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Writing Deaf Characters | Speech is Speech
Before I get going, Iâm 75% deaf, as some of you know, semi-reliant on hearing aids and lip reading. My first languages were Makaton sign and then BSL. I now use spoken English.
There are a lot of issues I find with how deaf people are represented in books, when represented at all. I would love to see more deaf and hard of hearing characters in the books I read- without having to read books specifically about deaf/HoH people- but when I find them, theyâre grossly undercharacterized or stereotyped. Authors write them in a way that sets signing language characters apart from speaking characters as if they are inferior, and this makes my blood boil.
Some technicalties
Iâll keep this brief.
You may have heard that âdeafâ is a slur and you should use âhearing impairedâ. Donât. Iâve never met a deaf or hard of hearing person who believed that. Use deaf for people who are deaf, and Hard of Hearing (HoH) for people who lack hearing. These can be interchangeable depending on the person. This is why sensitivity readers are a useful part of the beta process.
Sign language is incredibly varied. It developes in the same way as spoken language. Fun fact: in BSL there are at least half a dozen ways to say bullshit, my favourite of which is laying your arms across one another with one hand making a bullâs head sign and the other hand going flat, like a cowpat. Itâs beautifully crude, and the face makes the exclamation mark. Wonderful.
There are different sign languages. Knowing more than one would make a character multi or bi-lingual, even if they are non-speaking.
Makaton is basic sign language used by children, and it mirrors the very simple language used by toddlers.
Yes, we swear and talk shit about people around us in sign language sometimes, and no, it isnât disrespectful to have signing characters do this. Just remember that we also say nice things, and random things, and talk about fandoms and TV shows and what weâre having for dinner, too.
Each signed language is different from another. ASL and BSL? Nothing alike. Just google the two different signs for horse.
Remember that sign language is a language, equal to the spoken word
Therefore, treat it as such. Use quotation speech marks and dialogue tags. You only need to explicitly state that this character uses signed language once, and then let your modifiers and description do the rest. Â It isnât a form of âsub-speech" or âmaking hand actionsâ- sign language is a language all on its own: it has its own grammar rules, syntactical structures, punctuation, patterns, idioms and colloquialisms. For example, âwhat is your name?â becomes âYour name what?â with the facial expression forming punctuation in the same way that spoken English uses alterations of prosodic tone (inflections). There is even pidgin sign; a language phenomenon usually associated with spoken language.
In the same way that you would describe a spoken-English characterâs tone of voice, you would describe a signed-English speakerâs facial expressions and the way that they sign- keeping in mind that these things are our languageâs equivalent of verbal inflection.
So please, none of that use of âspecial speech marksâ or italicised speech for sign. If your viewpoint character doesnât understand signed speech, then you take the same approach that would be used for any other language they donât understand, like French or Thai. E.g âHe said something in rapid sign language, face wrinkling in obvious disgust.â is a good way of conveying this. The proof that youâve done this well is in whether or not you can switch âsign languageâ for French or something else, and it would read the same.
Donât be afraid to describe how things are said, either. Sign language is such a beautiful and expressive way of talking, and to see a writer do it justice would be truly fabulous. Putting this into practise:
âOh, I love maths!â She said, fingers sharp and wide with sarcasm. She raised her eyebrows.
âIâm sorry.â He replied and made his face small, but could not keep the grin forming. She was starting to laugh, too.
This is part one of two, for the sake of readability and keeping the information simple as I can. Part two- writing the deaf characters themselves- is coming up over the weekend. See you then and best luck with your writing until that point :D
This is part of my weekly advice theme. Each week I look at what youâve asked me to help with, and write a post or series of posts for it. Next week: settings and character development (including heroes, anti-heroes, villains, and every other kind of character).
Thank you, this is wonderful and helpful.
Some great thoughts on writing deaf characters talking!
This is so useful. Iâm deaf -- fully, 100% deaf -- and Iâve seen a few misconceptions in popular culture (and not enough rep unfortunately). A lot of the time, it really doesnât hurt to sit down and do some research on sign language, deaf people, and Deaf culture. Thereâs a lot of ways to characterize sign language and how you go about with it, and thereâs a lot of slacking when it comes to that. It shows to be a bit of a disappointment to the reader, especially if they find a character that they have the possibility to relate to.Â
Thereâs meant to be deaf and Deaf characters in B4TS, to add. I just need to touch down on their personality traits and actually start shaping who they are. So far, I have the idea of one down already!Â
Wed. Aug 15, 2018.

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BATTLE FOR THE SUN TEASER
Dull chartreuse eyes flashed open, light flooding the eyes that hadnât been used for a while; it felt like he was waking up from the Matrix. Pain flooded through the maleâs optics, and he reached up, a hand clasping firmly around his chin. Stubble. He rubbed it, fingertips sliding over his somewhat hairy skin slowly, like slugs on a leaf, crawling slowly across the surface.
Quickly, his head jerked up, an unknown weight holding his cranium down, almost like pound after pound was piled onto his head. His hand moved from his chin, and searched for the weight, fingertips coming across something hard that protruded from his head. A grunt, and then his hand wrapped around a horn, sliding along it until it curved and trailed up to the tip of them. Blunt, but powerful; a minotaur horn. He turned, pushing himself up to his feet.
His lip curled up into a sneer, looking around the forest that surrounded him. It wasnât dead silentâgood thingâbut it was bustling with life, and he couldâve sworn he heard a frog croaking in the distance. Leaves rustled overhead like something was jumping back and forth them; a monkey, even, although in the forests of Oregon, no monkeys resided.
With a grunt, one of his feet moved forward, and slammed into the soft earth. His gaze lolled downwards slightly to see what he had just stepped in: mud. Soft, cold, earthy mud, an expression of disgust shining brilliantly in his eye. His foot lifted, and then he jerked it, the material flying off his foot and being left behind as glop as he moved onwards; his eye followed the trail of mud, closer and closer to where it came from. It wasnât just some random puddle of mudâno, that wasnât possibleâand eventually, he found where it came from. A lake, at the mouth of the forest, spreading and expanding as far as his eye could see like its own miniature universe.
He was reminded of Minecraft; where he got that from, he didnât quite know. Nor did he really find himself caring, as his goal was finally set into stone. He leaned over, chin raised slightly, and then he dropped his head like a stone falling off the edge of a cliff, staring into his reflection. The water distorted it here and there, ripples spreading over and reshaping his expression, distorting it like it were a camera filterâSnapchat, probablyâbut it was clear enough to recognize that his appearance had shifted accordingly to the being that was inside of him.
friday, june 15th, 2018.
lexisâs death: winslow finds a half-written text to him on lexisâs a phone. âthereâs a man in the house and the furniture is vibrating. i donât think iâm going to survive this, baby. i love yâ
you know i was already sad before this but this really hit the spot