gayshitanddadjokes:

roach-works:

mysticdragon3md3:

In hispanic countries we get both our dad's and our mom's surnames, your dad's surname is the one you go by in a day to day basis since it's your first surname, but in government records you go by your "complete name" aka with both your surnames  BUT! 1/3 https://t.co/NpLJf5NDvN  — miry 🦙💎 @ working on cºmms ✍️ (@mirensiart) June 5, 2023ALT
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government: que es su madre
single mom: esta aqui
government: bueno, y que es su padre

single mom: **YO**

The cultural reason is super interesting!!!!! the canon reason is that Jefferson’s dad was a bad person and he didn’t want his son having the same legacy (last name)

bogleech:

Apparently neopets not only managed to ditch the NFT bros, but with the closure of the Jumpstart brand weeks ago, neopets is now completely independent for the first time since the early 2000′s, got millions in a new investment deal and are currently installing a flash simulator so that all their games and animations work again.

unashamedly-enthusiastic:

fuckyeahchinesefashion:

traditional chinese firework 打铁花datiehua in spring festival/chunjie

well NOW the name makes sense

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treecakes:

treecakes:

how do you dislike touko. how. she’s the anime mom ever.

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literally top 1 anime mothers. touko.

self-loving-vampire:

Extremely dangerous how “grooming” in the context of child sexual abuse went from being a very specific pattern of isolation and trust-building with the aim of abusing someone to “telling children anything that contradicts their parents’ ultra-conservative worldview is grooming” to “selling rainbow flags in a store is grooming” to “literally anyone I don’t like is a groomer”.

These days the word seems to most often be used by people who don’t care about what it actually means and just want an easy “this person is irredeemably evil, kill them now” button.

wheelievampire:

flowercrowncrip:

Today (July 19th) is Changing Places awareness day!

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[Image description: a photo of the changing places toilet with the features listed below /end ID]

What is a changing places toilet?

A changing places toilet is a toilet which can be used by disabled people like me who can’t use a standard accessible toilet. This may be because someone needs extra equipment, and/or room for carers to help them. The main features of the changing places toilet are:

  1. Lots of room! Changing places toilet must be at least 12 square metres. This means that there is plenty of room for a wheelchair user to turn around as well as room for up to 2 carers.
  2. A peninsular toilet! This is a toilet which has enough room on each side were wheelchair to be positioned for transferring. As with standard accessible toilet there are grab rails on each side.
  3. Accessible washbasin! The washbasin must have room underneath for a wheelchair user. An adjustable height washbasin is preferred.
  4. A ceiling hoist! This allows people who cannot transfer independently to be able to safely get out of their wheelchair. A person brings their own sling which is hooked onto the hoist allowing them to be lifted.
  5. An adult size changing table! This allows people need help with undressing to use the toilet, or help changing incontinence pads to have their needs met safely and with dignity. Without a changing table, many people have to resort to lying on the toilet floor to change their pads which is unsafe, undignified and unhygienic.

Why raise awareness?

The lack of changing places toilet means it’s hard for disabled people like me to leave the house. It’s limits our ability to socialise, access work/education, exercise, travel, and even attend hospital appointments. (In the UK there are only 93 hospitals with a registered changing places toilet).

I have to plan my entire life around the few changing places toilet that exist, which massively shrinks my world. It’s incredibly difficult for me to travel (less than 2% of train stations in the UK have a changing places toilet), go days out, visit the hospital, and otherwise experience the world outside my house. Hopefully one day every event like Pride or music festivals will have a mobile changing places toilet, and there will be public changing places toilet with 24/7 access in every town, as well as changing places toilets in public buildings like leisure centres, libraries, museums, cinemas, tourist attractions and shopping centres.


More info including what you can do to help the UK campaigns for more changing places toilets can be found at changing-places.org

i was interested to learn more about changing places outside of the UK, and i found, from what looks like the same organization, this international map + this Florida/Georgia/Alabama project to install more, in case anyone is in the same area and would like to learn! we apparently only have one in my city, seven in my state, which is absolutely not enough to let people go about their days freely.

what-breaks-my-heart:

shortmexicangirl:

‘can i copy your homework?’

'yeah just don’t make it obvious’

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Reminder that this is an experiment as per their official announcement (screenshot below).

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Since this is an experiment, give your feedback to staff!

And remember to be specific on how this new navigation layout they are experimenting with is not working for you; hating it is one thing, but usability on different devices with different screen orientations, operating system, etc., would be much more impactful and meaningful.

biglawbear:

only-tiktoks:

This… Puts it in amazing terms.

Like $250,000 to me is a house. A whole ass house. Paid off, no mortgage.

And to a billionaire it’s the equivalent of me buying a fancy iced coffee.

Damn.

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