Call me K
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I like weird fonts and I can't lie! Settler in the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishnaabe and Chonnonton peoples. Work-safe radio edit.
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The Kicked Out series is a multi-part compilation of resources, advice, and one of our go-to safety guides for unhoused and transient youth. We're excited to announce that this series is expanding even more with two additional pieces coming soon! www.scarleteen.com/read/cultu...
August 20, 2025 at 5:01 PM
The Kicked Out series is a multi-part compilation of resources, advice, and one of our go-to safety guides for unhoused and transient youth. We're excited to announce that this series is expanding even more with two additional pieces coming soon! www.scarleteen.com/read/cultu...
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But, what’s woke about accessibility?
If you release a product, and something like a quarter of your audience can’t use it at all or at least has significant difficulty … your product is just shit.
It’s that simple.
“I made a product lots of people can’t use” isn’t any kind of flex, bro
If you release a product, and something like a quarter of your audience can’t use it at all or at least has significant difficulty … your product is just shit.
It’s that simple.
“I made a product lots of people can’t use” isn’t any kind of flex, bro
August 22, 2025 at 7:42 AM
But, what’s woke about accessibility?
If you release a product, and something like a quarter of your audience can’t use it at all or at least has significant difficulty … your product is just shit.
It’s that simple.
“I made a product lots of people can’t use” isn’t any kind of flex, bro
If you release a product, and something like a quarter of your audience can’t use it at all or at least has significant difficulty … your product is just shit.
It’s that simple.
“I made a product lots of people can’t use” isn’t any kind of flex, bro
In fairness, a sense of direction is something some people have and some people don't. I don't. I didn't before GPS, and I don't now. I can read a map but find it difficult to orient myself in the map space, and I've been known all my life for taking wrong turns in places I've lived in for years.
July 30, 2025 at 2:49 PM
In fairness, a sense of direction is something some people have and some people don't. I don't. I didn't before GPS, and I don't now. I can read a map but find it difficult to orient myself in the map space, and I've been known all my life for taking wrong turns in places I've lived in for years.
and this is why I'm going to be installing a Little Free Library outside my house so I can share this coping mechanism with everyone else in my neighbourhood!
July 15, 2025 at 3:45 PM
and this is why I'm going to be installing a Little Free Library outside my house so I can share this coping mechanism with everyone else in my neighbourhood!