Since it's Disability Pride Month, I'd love to address something I see many issues with out in the wild:
Wheelchair etiquette
There are appropriate and inappropriate ways to interact with someone who is in a wheelchair. Knowing them benefits all involved.
A non exhaustive 🧵
it's so annoying that white authors have been recycling the same tropes over and over in their books but people will mostly complain when a black author writes a YA book with similar tropes because NOW they're tired of seeing those tropes being usedd
@lady_leBrie I used to tell people to *not* touch my shoulders or hair because it makes me uncomfortable and this only made people do it on purpose, but I'm not supposed to get mad at them???