obsessed with academics like this. the entirety of this chapter is 90% footnote
house of leaves ass mf
i say this with nothing but affectionate disdain, as someone who is also incapable of containing my writing
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“There are a lot of flashback scenes in One Piece, but that’s because there is a special feeling I want to convey through them. I’d like to think that by showing you the characters when they were children, they could become like your childhood friends. […] As you watch over their growth like this, I feel that a deep bond has been formed between all of you and Luffy and his friends.” - Oda Eiichiro
Me and "The Fonz" at premiere of Goncharov (1973) at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
saw the most whimsical ass tree in my life and I had to draw his face
Settings -> general settings -> content you see -> community labels -> mature -> show
i can delete the tiktok app now. the algorithm will never understand me more than in this moment.
Well I just learned a new upsetting thing about systemic ableism today.
Keep thinking about this. It means that the people who receive SSDI can literally NEVER be a part of the group legislating the program. I feel genuinely sick to my stomach…because like…that’s the formal structure. We’ve all accepted this??????????
so this is an extremely cool resource
Watched a great talk today about web/technology accessibility, and the speaker pointed out that yes, accessibility is important for people with permanent disabilities, and we should definitely care about that. But also accessibility helps EVERYBODY, because everybody will, at some point in their lives, find themselves in situations that accessible technology can help with. Here are permanent, temporary, and situational disabilities that accessible technology can help with:
Remember that whether something is disabling or not depends on the situation, the environment, the technology, etc. We’re ALL disabled at some point. It is important to support permanently disabled people, but it is also important to remember that accessibility helps us all!
I’ll just mention the irony quickly and do this:
[ID: A table of types of disability. Columns are labeled Permanent, Temporary, and Situational, in that order. Each example has an abstract human figure to represent the disability.
Touch: One Arm, Arm Injury, New Parent (holding a child in their arm)
See: Blind, Cataracts, Distracted Driver
Hear: Deaf, Ear Infection, Bartender (surrounded by noise)
Speak: Non-verbal, Laryngitis, Heavy Accent (wielding a sword, shield, and viking helmet)
End ID]
*opens the oven after preheating to 400*
This is Margaret when she opens that email
there's a lot happening right here