u/Extreme_Divide_6365

▲ 14 r/rant

a large majority of able-bodied are ableist

A lot of people will stare and treat disabled people as if they're some zoo animal. They belittle us, calling us "inspirational". Subtle things like comments and body language when ever we're near.

They use excuses like "curiosity", and "I was unaware". Thats bullshit. Staring rudely is done consciously and with choice. "Hurr durr just stop caring about what others think!" People have gotten harmed for showing their disabilities in public.

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u/Extreme_Divide_6365 — 15 days ago

"D ae 🔄️ thh to Bike Th ie🔄️ v.es" by Josh Holland

Had my bike stolen and found this gem. Anyone know where i can find other art like this?

u/Extreme_Divide_6365 — 15 days ago

Beginner here. Tried bringing a high-back chair for my first 3-day tour, and after the trip I have second thoughts about using it again. I thought it would be better for comfort but realized I only really used it for eating and fishing. And half of the places I stayed at had benches anyways. Opinions?

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u/Extreme_Divide_6365 — 26 days ago

How much of the knife is required to be visible in order to constitute open carry? Like what if I carry it outside my belt and my shirt covers half of the holster?

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u/Extreme_Divide_6365 — 26 days ago