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Guys I found the only good thing on Facebook.
Oh fuck they’re inclusive ants, too?!?
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[Image 1: A Screenshot of an invitation to a Facebook group named: “A group where we all pretend to be ants in an ant colony.” Under that is a post in the group that reads: “We reached the center of the Earth. Now what?” Four people commented saying one word each in this order: scurry, dig, work, melt. These words are in capital letters and have spaces between each letter.]
[Image 2: Another Screenshot of a post in the group that reads: “It has come to my attention that when we put the spaces in-between letters it makes it difficult for visually impaired ants to know what we’re saying and so I was wondering if we could try to make this group more accessible for them. (The text to voice can’t figure out what we are saying with the spaces) (Picture of an ant for attention)” This text is then followed by a close up picture of an ant.]
[Image 3: A screenshot of some
comments on the post in Image 2. Five people commented: adapt, adapt,
inclusion, love adapt, adapt. These words are in capital letters and
have no spaces between the letters.]
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Please do not reblog this post without image descriptions! The irony of sharing undescribed images that talk about inclusivity for the visually impaired is… Painful.
I’m in this group!! It’s great!
This implies kris is levitating inside the cup. Hence why they’re standing still
They’re just spinning inside the cup in the opposite direction at the exact same speed as the cup.
They can move their toes VERY fast
Susie my beloved....
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