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@honeyanddice You've already had some good advice on clothes. Try not to touch things with your left hand, don't point your feet at anything sacred, and sit with your feet touching the floor. Thais are pretty chill, laugh at any occasion, and you'll be welcomed without much judgement.
@dungeonminister @_dorianvox I don't think that's a fair assessment. Half of our players are more comfortable with their videos off, but I'm not going to start sharing racial statistics. Sorry we're not for you, hope you find an event that is :)
@_dorianvox @dungeonminister No we're not. :/ just shared that game cos we had the celebrities and the ASL sign interpreters. Here's a game from this year.
https://t.co/RWUf5MuvLV
@AccessibleGames @dungeonminister Oh it's happening in 2023. And only because we've have enough volunteers step forward with offers of help! If anyone can help us persuade streamers to join, and organise watch parties, we're hoping to keep growing on our success!
@dungeonminister That is surely us? Desperately in need of volunteers to help us raise awareness for disabled gamers, funds for disability charities, and a fuss when big companies aren't accessible enough. https://t.co/M84e3IqN3S
@Grimasaur@BlindMostly@DM_Draco You are indeed continuing George Orwell's courageous legacy. Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for your service to the community.