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I like to fuck around and waste time for at least ~6-10 hours per day, and let me tell you, that really puts some pressure on your schedule. you have no idea how busy I am
Finally, some new art! Really had fun with the colors on this one, feels the complete opposite of the rainy spring I’m experiencing right now 🌧️
cooking with trauma
did you know that apparently if you try to act normal the normalness doesn't come through but the acting does. and did you know apparently everyone can smell this on you like a bloodhound
do you ever think about how disability runs in families and the way that dramatically impacts your support system as a disabled person. the media stereotype is of a perfectly abled family, usually middle class, having a disabled child and their journey on how that changes their lives. i don't think this is necessarily wrong in the sense that this can be real disabled people's stories, so i don't think these stories don't need to be told. but i do think of the disabled people i meet, a significant amount of them have a family history of disability
generally disabled people are aware that the primary or only support system many people get is their family. that without someone to advocate for you, you face homelessness, medical neglect, legal abuse, and often slip through the cracks. and when you're disabled and your support system is also disabled there's a lot of compounding interest. family disability tends to go hand in hand with poverty, multiple generations of medical neglect or medical trauma, people being unable to fully manage their own health nevermind yours, and disabled people having to push themselves to support other disabled people. sometimes you know that working is killing your health but out of the whole family, all of which are disabled, you happen to be the most able to work. sometimes you can see just how easy things would be if there was just the right support, but not only do you lack that support and struggle for it, everyone around you lacks the support and struggles for it. the disabled family unit is just so complicated and there's so many thoughts i have on it
lately ive been bedridden with a terrible case of i dont wanna
do not unfollow me. one day i will be your 30 year old mutual
the part of adulthood that no one ever warns you about is the amount of surfaces you need to acquire to put your things and trinkets on
im here for you
Copper crab, Moche culture, Peru, 6th-7th century
from The MET
lowkey everything is so loud and grating and nonstop