Today's gender is the fitting room associate questioningly pointing me to the men's room
To all my American friends, the time is now.
Please, execute a BOMBARDMENT. Call your representatives!
Here is a (non-exhaustive) list of free resources for different sign languages:
American Sign Language (ASL)
Australian Sign Language (Auslan)
Australian Indigenous Sign Languages
Black American Sign Language (BASL)
Brazilian Sign Language (LSB)
British Sign Language (BSL)
Chinese Sign Language (CSL)
Emirati Sign Language (ESL)
French Sign Language (LSF)
Italian Sign Language (LIS)
Indian Sign Language (ISL)
International Sign Language (IS)
Irish Sign Language (ISL)
Japanese Sign Language (JSL)
New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL)
Mexican Sign Language (LSM)
Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL)
Polish Sign Language (PJM)
Ukrainian Sign Language (USL)
Yolŋu Sign Language (YSL)
Please feel free to add on if you know of others, be it more resource for one of the sign languages above, or resources for learning any of the other 300 plus sign languages.
Edit: I updated the ASL reference to Bill Vicars, but reminder that these are just things I found around, please find Deaf teachers wherever possible! And for ASL, lifeprint.com is another wonderful resource.
hope im not late to drawing this silly lil guy in his silly lil outfit,,
also @marsalta you're a life saver, the brown lineart makes it come together so nicely :O
(was also inspired to give my narrator the narritties heheheh)
Me, a disabled person: *trying and failing at 4 jobs* sooooo how do y'all get started on getting yourself out there and getting art commissions-
therres sooo much art of narrator getting a hug and stanley getting a hug 432 shou.d get a hug. more hugs yeah ? yeah. i a y u. u sdf lol im not crying rn
Mobility assistance
Garlic and onions: can cause anaemia. Small amounts are usually not dangerous, but even things like garlic or onion powder can be dangerous. For this reason, gravies, sauces, broths etc made for human consumption should not be given to cats.
Green tomatoes, tomato stems or leaves: don’t let your cat chew on these as they contain solanine. If you have a garden or tomato plant, be sure it’s fenced off from your cat.
Chocolate: for the same reason it’s toxic to dogs - it contains methylxanthines, which is also in caffeine drinks. Thankfully, cats lack sweet receptors so they are less likely to eat chocolate.
Raw meat, raw eggs or bones: lots of dangerous pathogens can live on these foods and should never be given to cats raw. Bones can also break off and damage the cats intestine. Pure raw meat also does not contain the required nutrients for a balanced diet. If you do prefer a raw diet for your cat, specially prepared cat meat is required to ensure safety and nutrition.
Alcohol: not even a small amount is okay. Seek vet help immediately if you think your cat has ingested alcohol.
Raw dough: can ferment in the stomach and create alcohol. A vet visit is a must.
Milk or dairy products: a small amount isn’t going to harm your cat in the short term, so it’s perfectly okay if your cat licks up excess cream off your fingers or a bowl. But high amounts or frequent ingestion can cause lots of stomach issues. Cats are lactose intolerant once they wean from their mother.
Grapes or raisins: these can be highly toxic to cats! Even a small amount can cause kidney damage.
Avocado, especially the skin: the flesh of the avocado is perfectly safe in small amounts, but the high fat content can cause pancreatitis in some cats. Avoid letting your cat chew in the skin of the avocado as it can be toxic in higher amounts.
Nuts: due to high fat content, can cause pancreatitis
Xylitol: can lead to liver failure in high enough amounts
Lastly, there are lots of household plants that are very toxic to cats:
Part of the upcoming comic... the hand drawing journey has begun
I fucking hate being trans I wish my relationship with my family could be the same as it used to be