[ID: the rainbow, bi, sunset lesbian, aromantic, pan, asexual, trans, non-binary, and genderqueer flags with the active wheelchair user symbol in the center. the symbol color has been coordinated with the flag color scheme. for the lesbian, aromantic, trans, and genderqueer flags, the white stripe has been widened to underlay the entire symbol. for the rainbow flag, a white stripe has been added in the center behind the wheelchair user.
a banner at the bottom reads “do not interact if: ableist, anti-BLM, anti-LGBTQ+, exclusionist, cgl (as a kink), (no)map, nsfw, racist, terf/swerf, transmed, or have a problem with Mod I’s dyslexic ass using Comic Sans because he needs to read what he’s typing here.” end ID]
An anon requested cane user versions of Part 1! Unfortunately, I cannot find a person icon for non-elderly cane users, so I used a cane instead.
Credits:@dpargyle for his original disabled trans design and permission to create flags inspired by it, @whimsy-flags for his more eye-friendly palettes, and this icon.
[ID: the rainbow, bi, sunset lesbian, asexual, pan, aromantic, trans, non-binary, and genderqueer flags with a cane symbol in the center. the symbol color has been coordinated with the flag color scheme. for the lesbian, aromantic, trans, and genderqueer flags, the white stripe has been widened to underlay the entire symbol. for the rainbow flag, a white stripe has been added in the center behind the cane.
a banner at the bottom reads “do not interact if: ableist, anti-BLM, anti-LGBTQ+, exclusionist, cgl (as a kink), (no)map, nsfw, racist, terf/swerf, transmed, or have a problem with Mod I’s dyslexic ass using Comic Sans because he needs to read what he’s typing here.” end ID]