*Townspeople cheering for plague knight after plague of shadows
Plague Knight: BACK! BACK YOU SAVAGES!
Mona: Sorry! He’s not used to positive reinforcement.

*Townspeople cheering for plague knight after plague of shadows
Plague Knight: BACK! BACK YOU SAVAGES!
Mona: Sorry! He’s not used to positive reinforcement.
Plague Knight and Mona Role Swap (Mona’s a little gremlin with Plague being the handsome tall sidekick)
The scheme team are always out to cause alchemical trouble, whatever the configuration!
playing as mona in pocket dungeon to get all the clears and i was wondering if anything happened if she fights plague knight (he came up in this play through and)
normal speel to start off before
BAYBEEEEEEEE HE’S SO CUTE ;.;
EDIT:
BTCH HE DOESN’T EVEN FIGHT YOU UNTIL YOU BREAK A BLOCK. HE’S STILL DOIN’ IT (unless that’s every battle but i’m surprised they left the little sprite when teh battle starts before switching to his actual battle stance
missing tf victory so i put on an ep and
:3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently I still had some ideas on the same subject. Back to regular drawings tomorrow tho because comics are very time consuming !
If you don't judge people for saying "sorry adhd brain" in public, then don't judge people for saying "sorry schizophrenia brain" in public
If you correct people when they misuse the term "ocd" then you need to correct people when they misuse the terms "psychotic", "delusional", "hallucinating" and "schizophrenic"
If you don't stare, laugh at or fear a stranger in public flapping their hands, then you need to do the same for a stranger in public talking to someone who isn't actually there.
If you give a trigger warning to sensitive topics then you need to give a trigger warning to unreality and false information as a prank.
If you want to normalize medication like antidepressants you also need to normalize medications like antipsychotics.
If you don't like people without your disorder joking about it online and report it as harassment, then you need to do the same for the tons of nonschizophrenics making "schizoposting" memes to make fun of us.
Just please include schizo-spec and psychotic acceptance into your mental illness/neurodiversity acceptance. We are part of your community whether you like it or not. We are constantly stigmatized, misrepresented and made fun of. We do what we can to help you, please return the favor.
Mental illness/neurodiversity acceptance is an ongoing action. We will get nowhere in the long run if we split the community into the "in" group and the "out" group. We could all accomplish so much if we worked together. But you need to include the "weird" people that don't fit into your aesthetic and don't fit the social norms.
Us psychotics and schizo-specs have been struggling for years and have been the only people fighting for ourselves while the people we plead to barely see us as human. If you are nonpsychotic and nonschizo-spec, you can help us more than you realize. Please include us and stick up for us the same way we have been including and sticking up for you.
Reblog this if you pronounce “.gif” as “GIF.”
NOT JIF,
GIF.
WE SHALL SEE WHICH ONE PREVAILS.
Housekeepers and Janitors Need Praise As Unsung but Very Much Important
i hope everyone with acne, eczema, vitiligo, psoriasis, dermatitis, and skin conditions have a good day today
thanks guys while im here PLEASE put an acne option on your picrews
I haven't been able to stop thinking abt this vid I love this kittykat so much... She looks like she's in HEAVEN 🥺
MY GODS
Ekekek battle. (via ekekekkekkek)
The internet is a magical place because imagine how close we all came to never having witnessed this.
people have been so afraid of and disgusted by visible congenital conditions (especially with i/dd) for like, literally centuries, annnnd nothing about that has fucking changed at all
like, you can "accept" a pretty person in a wheelchair (accept is in quotation marks on purpose) but you start having discussions about whether or not it's ethical to let people with down syndrome be born on a post about how people should care about people with it. people with visible congenital conditions (especially with i/dd) are alienated and ostracized both by abled people AND other disabled people- where do we fucking belong? we're the same thing as both of you.
our existence is a fucking trolley problem, our existence is an idea it's a concept it's not a reality we're not people, we're a stepladder for you to make yourself feel better, there's a million articles where someone is nice to an adult with a visible congenital condition and everyone goes "awwwh faith in humanity restored", my own fucking 1st grade(?) teacher took pics with me like i was a fucking theme park mascot, i saw a FUCKING MEME SOMEONE MADE OUT OF A PHOTO OF A CHILD WITH FACIOSCALUPOHUMERAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, because when you see us you don't see us as people. we're just an idea
there are people who look ways you think people can't "naturally" look. people who look ways you would consider "uncanny" (<- me. i only blink one eye often and my face moves kind of like those fucking ai videos) and find some ridiculous "actually it's natural to be afraid of disabled people because humans are afraid of illness and "things that look human but aren't"" excuse to rationalize your fucking cruelty about. fuck you
there are young people who look old and old people who look young. there are people whose bodies are big but their arms and legs are small, people whose bodies are small but their arms and legs are big, people who have atrophied faces and ears that stick out and no eyebrows, people whose eyes are far apart or close together, people whose smiles are "too wide", people whose foreheads are tall and wide, people whose spines are crooked and sharp, whatever the fuck you think people "can't look like", they can. people who look like frankenstein. me. me, i do
we're beautiful and normal fucking human beings btw
we went from abled people actually killing people with visible congenital conditions to isolating them to making fun of them, while also doing all of those other things, just in subtler ways. they still do those things. they still do all of those things. they reject us for financial relief programs. insurance rejects our treatments, medicine we've been taking for years, equipment we use. they starve and neglect us and gaslight and blame us. they want us to fucking die.
like
can you care about us? please? can we be seen in public with you? can we exist alongside you? can you invite us into the warmth and light of your house when they shut us out in the cold to die? fuck
we deserve to fucking live and to be seen, OUTSIDE, IN PUBLIC, and loved and cared about and respected and cared for. we deserve to be represented in art, writing, on tv, in movies. we deserve to be seen as beautiful and fashionable and cool and handsome and natural. we are just as fucking normal as you are
there is nothing uncomfortable or disgusting or uncanny or horrific or unnatural about us. fucking grow up
also we don't have to be successful and impressive with 20 phds to deserve to live. no one does.
I hate the cosmetic surgery industry for so many reasons I really do. But the line between cosmetic and medically necessary plastic surgeries is as a cloud, and we cannot sacrifice bodily autonomy for bans so. We need to dismantle white supremacy and the patriarchy in order to effectively tackle the issue. I should be able to get elective top surgery without medicalising my transness you get?
I had a breast reduction when I was 16. I was so top heavy that my back had started spasming badly by the time I was 12, if I hadn’t been able to get my reduction, I would’ve been in more extreme pain for much longer. The relief was almost instant. Just one example of medically necessary plastic surgery, in case people aren’t sure what that looks like.
Medically necessary plastic surgery also includes removing excess skin when someone loses a lot of weight: skin folds can become infected. Burn victims’ skin grafts, those are plastic surgery too. The field covers a lot more than people think.
Harold Gillies, now considered to be the father of modern plastic surgery, developed most of his techniques (many of which are still in use today) specifically to reconstruct the faces of men who'd been injured in WW1.
Advances in weaponry meant that, for the first time, men were coming home from war with literally half their faces blown off, on a regular basis. This was not only traumatic— there were cases of men cancelling engagements or being afraid to see their families, because of their disfigurements— but also caused problems with every day tasks like speaking and eating, in which your face plays a pretty key role.
Gillies arranged for a whole ward, and later a hospital, to be dedicated to the treatment of these men, and took steps to ensure that all soldiers who received these kinds of injuries on the battlefield would be sent to him directly. He developed methods for applying skin grafts so that larger portions of the face could be repaired.
He continued his work treating wounded soldiers throughout WW1 and WW2, and when both wars were ended— just in case he hadn't done enough to establish himself as a full on hero— he was then approached by a medical student named Michael Dillon, a trans man, and was able to use the same techniques he'd developed to reconstruct the penises of wounded soldiers to give him a phalloplasty. The first one ever performed on a trans man. He even diagnosed the guy with a condition to explain the frequent operations, so as to avoid outing him.
Dillon later wrote a book about trans-ness, which inspired Roberta Cowell, who became the first British transwoman to get a vaginoplasty, also performed by Gillies.
In both cases, the techniques he developed were still being used in similar operations decades later. Gillies himself stated that he wanted no publicity for performing these operations, saying that "If it gives real happiness, that is the most that any surgeon or medicine can give.”
yo being black and depressed is hard as fuck. being black with anxiety is hard as fuck. being black with a chronic illness or disability is hard a fuck. everybody expects you to be ‘strong’ at all times and no one sees black people as complex or nuanced enough to be capable of suffering. no one ever thinks we could possibly need help. and if you’re a black woman, the moment you stop thinking about others and try to tend to yourself you’re a selfish lazy ungrateful bitch.
support black people, esp women, who need help. don’t just call us strong or tell us we’ll get through it, help us. protect us. uplift us. allow us to be beings capable of suffering. give us the same space you’d give white women to express our pain and be there for us like you would for anyone else.
don’t just like this, reblog it!