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What happened to me today hurt.
But this time, it hurt less—
because I saw it for what it truly was.

Not a misunderstanding.
Not me being “too sensitive.”
Not my fault.

It was emotional abuse.
It was audism.
And I’m done pre
HAPPY Auslan DAY!

“The 13th of April 1989 was when the first Auslan (Australian Sign Language) dictionary was published.

This publication officially gave our community a name for our language, and Auslan was then recognised as a community lan
Had to hop on this barbie trend 🎀🫶
Eye contact isn’t always easy—but for Deaf people, it’s often essential.

At the same time, I know it’s not comfortable or appropriate for everyone—especially neurodivergent or culturally diverse individuals.

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