Found this on Facebook lol. That seems to be how of happens to me.
Covid is not over and black lives still matter. Stop trying to "go back to normal" when shit is still happening.
Stop going on trips and going to restaurants without masks.
Keep educating yourself and protesting and calling and donating and signing petitions.
Wear a mask. End white supremacy. Defund police.
I know it's tiring but it's not over for either thing even though people are pretending it is. I know the overlap is exhausting. But be safe, social distance, and keep fighting the good fight.
My mum explaining how she uses twitter
Mum “you know, you follow people. I follow the police and I follow them back for crime alerts.”
Me “i don’t need twitter to be followed by the police.”
@yourfavehatesautismspeaks I made a thing do you like it
We like it!
-Mod Rowlf
Signs Of Abuse We Don't Talk About
1. “Am I REALLY being abused? If I was, I wouldn’t be doubting it, right? It’s probably nothing, other people have it worse, who am I to complain?”
2. When they’re in a bad mood, it’s everyone’s problem. Nobody gets to have a good day if they’re not happy.
3. Threats- even if they don’t follow through with them. “I’ll hit you”, “I’m about to do something regrettable”, “Move that dog before I do”, “Do I need to talk to your boss?”
4. You begin to notice a cycle of problems being turned on you- they do something unacceptable, you react normally, they calm down and talk and somehow, it was all secretly your fault. Every conflict ends with you apologizing, no matter who starts it or what they might have done. Every time you think you’re right, every time you think you understand what’s going on, it turns out that you overreacted. You’re too sensitive. You can’t be trusted to know what’s real.
5. You don’t want to be alone with them or spend time with them. Not because they’re abusive, because ‘abuse’ is a pretty strong word- you just don’t feel comfortable around them. It makes you tense. It’s probably nothing
6. Sometimes you want them to hit you. And isn’t that messed up? It can’t possibly be abuse if you’re asking for it. That must mean that you’re the evil one, you’re the manipulative one- you’re not being abused, you just want attention, you just want to be the victim. Even if they did hit you, it wouldn’t be their fault- you gave them no choice. It’s your fault, not theirs. It’s not their fault that they hit you.
7. You don’t know what you’d do without the bad things. It’s not all bad, of course- things are good sometimes, and they can be really sweet. They’re a good person, really- but you can’t imagine a life without the bad parts. What would it look like? It would probably feel pretty empty. Boring, even. What would you do without it? Who would you be?
8. Who are you without them? Do you know? What’s an opinion you have that they don’t agree with? Why do you have it? Do you remember where it came from? Do you trust that source? More than you trust them? Are these difficult questions? Why are they difficult? Is it hard to think about? Why is it hard to think about?
9. Seeing healthy, happy relationships makes you distinctly uncomfortable for reasons you can’t articulate. Young love makes you feel scorn and contempt- happy, outgoing children are hard to talk to. It’s hard to listen when they talk, and it’s hard to look at them when they’re around.You can’t say why- you just need to get away from it.
10. Obviously, the person who wrote this has been through more than you. You haven’t been through anything like that- you’re not abused. I mean, a lot of things on this list clicked with you, but… Nah. Maybe? Maybe you have been abused. But you won’t believe it in twenty minutes. You certainly won’t tell anyone.
Fffffffffuck this is a familiar train of thought…
This chair is for the Gays only and yall know it
I NEED THIS IMMEDIATELY
I truly appreciate all the folks in the tags with Autism and/or ADHD just freaking out in delight that this even exists.
I want ten.
It’s $875
Homophobia and ableism strikes again
people with severe executive dysfunction think like this and by people I mean me
when u rompin around with ya pot
when u romp too hard and get ya head stuck in the pot
when ya hubris is ya downfall and there is no release
We mourn. We remember. We stand with the LGBTQ community against hate and violence.
“Disability is an identity, not something that should be erased, but accomodated, understood, and accepted.”
Edd’s big mistake.
He was floating near us and enjoying himself, until he realized he floated about 10 feet away from us and was gripped with UNRELENTING PANIC.







