Meaning that showering regularly shouldn’t compete with going to bed or Duolingo for hygienic reasons. It should just be done.
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Lamont Sky (saltymonk@mastodon.online)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 05:43:42 JST Lamont Sky
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Morgan ⚧️ (raphaelmorgan@disabled.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 05:43:41 JST Morgan ⚧️
@SaltyMonk @0xabad1dea "disabled people should just stop being disabled" thanks, I'll take that advice into consideration, it's probably very helpful
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Lamont Sky (saltymonk@mastodon.online)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 05:43:41 JST Lamont Sky
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Whom are you citing here? I certainly didn't speak about a specific group of people.On a side note: I don't appreciate your sarcasm. It doesn't transport well through a written medium.
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Morgan ⚧️ (raphaelmorgan@disabled.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Dec-2024 05:43:41 JST Morgan ⚧️
@SaltyMonk @0xabad1dea anyone who has a hard time showering every day is probably disabled in some way, if "only" depression. If someone sets a new year's resolution to shower every day, it means they appreciate the value in showering every day but struggle to. Which probably means they're disabled. I don't know who else you could have been referring to.
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