It’s interesting the types of phrasing they use, like shatter. I never think of stars as rigid, more ethereal even though I know how they work
It’s interesting the types of phrasing they use, like shatter. I never think of stars as rigid, more ethereal even though I know how they work
I’ll echo the words of my friend, who is a permanent wheelchair user:
“Yes, I identify with my disability as part of who I am, but I would still take a cure without hesitation”
Yes, people with disabilities identify with their disability, so even in a fantasy setting I can see how their disability would be part of their character.
But every disabled person I know would figuratively leap at the opportunity to reverse their disability with magic. It is also basically impossible to use a wheelchair while holding something like a wand or a staff or a fireball in one hand, so if there’s enough magic around to push a wheelchair, there’s probably enough to make your legs work. That’s why somebody has a good reason not to expect a wheelchair in a fantasy world. I can see how somebody who doesn’t really know any disabled people would panic at the idea of a wheelchair being part of the narrative or something like that, and I can sympathize with it.
“Minor inconvenience”
Is commenting for engagement boost a thing?
This is incredible and I never could have imagined it. This will democratize the power of programming
Cats prefer higher temperatures than humans. Give them any other warm thing to sit on and they will sit there instead.
Underrated joke of all time