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30 Day Buffy the Vampire Slayer Challenge Day 30 by KoudelkaW on DeviantArt
fat femme fatigued on X: "That picture is dreadful, try this one [Close up of a wheelchair handle. The handle has a green leather-look cover with black spike rivets all over it.]
I Only Have Eyes For You” – The Great Buffy Re-watch
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Spike Island 'refuses full wheelchair accessibility' for exhibition on late Cork Paralympian - Cork Beo
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I made these spikes to stop "helpful" people from grabbing me without consent : r/3Dprinting
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SPIKE adaptive bike for wheelchairs - handbike for children and young people | PRO ACTIV
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Pin on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
FearTWD on X: ".@darylchillmitch talks about his apocalypse-ready wheelchair and the importance of representation on #FearTWD: https://t.co/ufNJXRM14p https://t.co/XT6o4ybLpU" / X
Wheelchair users' game of thorns
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LEGO Spike Prime Wheelchair" - YouTube
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Spike - Adaptive Sports Equipment
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In BtVS S2, did Spike ever need his wheelchair, or did he just use it longer than he needed it? I can't imagine a vampire needing a wheelchair at all, but since
Consent Spikes : r/wheelchairs
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LEGO SPIKE PRIME Wheelchair building instructions - YouTube
Spikes - and other ways disabled people combat unwanted touching