Behold, an #ActuallyAutistic version of the harmful propaganda infographic which has been doing the rounds. Massive thanks to Lydie for her input and photoshop skills 💖
(It seems the original tweet has been removed, but I'll add the image below for interest)
@IKEAUKSupport it's all very well having a 25-year guarantee on your mattresses, but that's pretty meaningless when you deliver a mattress with a whopping great hole in it, then fail to respond to my complaint.
Anyone got any #IKEAhacks to get customer support?
This picture doesn't come close to showing how beautiful this temple is. It's by far the most incredible architecture I've ever experienced in real life.
Ranakpur Jain temple in Ranakpur, India is a grand white marble structure spread over 4,500 m2 with 1444 marble pillars carved in exquisite detail, twenty-nine halls, eighty domes and 426 columns https://t.co/fYjgzLxN2X
Ableism looks like calling disabled people “inspiring” for navigating a system that is designed for their exclusion, while doing nothing to hold the system accountable. #ableism#disabled#accesstolife
We’ve gained thousands of followers in the past few months, many of whom may not be well-versed on what autism actually is.
So, here’s a basic run-down of how autistic people’s brains work, with links to sources where you can learn more.
Let’s begin!
@phrenohead All the best to your mum. Post-chemo hair regrowth can be very slow, so keeping your hair super short might be a good idea to avoid highlighting how fast yours is growing in comparison.
For a bit more context: microchip needle on the left, vaccine needle in the right. I promise you’d notice if the government were secretly microchipping you.
Photographer Daniel Biber from Hilzingen, Germany was trying to capture the murmuration of starlings for 4 days when he finally succeeded: he didn't realize the starlings had created a giant bird in the sky until he got home and reviewed the pictures https://t.co/flXPdYUaXJ