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@rightintheghoulies

She/ her, 18+, UK, totally useless moron, fellow ghestie

hello chronic pain community uhh how do i get myself to eat enough to not die. i am too tired all the time to cook and most of the snacks on their own probably wil not fully sustain me.

i can try cooking but i am tired and clumbsy so it probably needs to be easy and easily accessible..

Frozen meals are useful. Especially when you can just microwave them or stick them in a toaster etc.

I know they're not hugely healthy (although some are better than others), but if it allows you the energy to make/ eat something decent later or function at all...

Anonymous asked:

☺️☺️☺️ I’m so glad you’re opening requests for William Afton! He’s my f/o 💕💕💕💕 anyways, what is waking up to William like? Is he sleepy in the morning? Does he like to lazily wrap his arms around y/n in the morning? I’d love you hear your headcanons 💕💕💕☺️

Aw of course, he's also my f/o and I have my version of Afton's permission to be writing about him.💕❤💕❤

  • Morning headcannons
  • Night headcannons
  • Misc headcannons

In some of my stories he's kinda psychotic and sadistic, but in reality I imagine him to be much sweeter, when he's not unwell mentally.

hi chronically ill and disabled ppl how do you deal with the feeling that your illness or disability taints every positive experience in your life asking for a friend (i am struggling)

I guess I don't 😒 mostly just deal with whatever symptoms I can in the moment.

Music helps me a lot. Watching idiots and doing 'artwork' (when I was able to) also got me by.

Truth is, a lot of illnesses/ disabilities do screw over everything good. I guess we just have to hope that it won't always be that bad and at some point we'll be able to enjoy life again (even if a little bit now and then).

Happy birthday, Marsha P. Johnson! (August 24, 1945)

An influential figure in the early LGBT rights movement, Marsha P. Johnson was born in New Jersey to a working class family. Johnson first began dressing as a girl as a young age, but chose to suppress her desires and identity for many years due to bigoted harassment. After graduating high school, Johnson left home for New York City, where she finally allowed herself to come out. She began performing as a drag queen and frequenting the Stonewall Inn. She was involved in the Stonewall Uprising, though denied accounts of being one of the leaders of the rising, and continued to play a major role in the gay rights movement afterward. Johnson organized with the Gay Liberation Front and co-founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, an organization which sought to provide food and shelter to homeless LGBT youth. Unhoused herself for much of her time in New York, Johnson often relied on sex work in order to get by. In 1992, Johnson's body was recovered from the Hudson River; she had evidently been murdered in a hate crime. The police ruled her death a suicide despite the evidence against this, and Johnson's friends and allies fought for years to have the case reopened and investigated as a homicide.