yes ur allowed to have other friends u just have to love me more

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@calidaesrambling
yes ur allowed to have other friends u just have to love me more
yo does anyone else feel CONSTANTLY guilty? like you’ve always done something wrong but you don’t know what it is?
auditory processing disprder probs
them: "hey can you get me that thing from on top of that shelf?"
me: "what?"
them: "can you ge-"
me: "oh yeah sure"
them: ?????
“pshh ill totally have the motivation to do that thing tomorrow, lemme just push it off for a bit” says i, the person with chronic depression, never been motivated a day in my life
i noticed almost every character in overwatch has supportive dialogue lines so i decided to put them all together in one massive audio post and i maybe… got a little too emotional
music: undertale - his theme by toby fox i got all the dialogue lines from here: x
i love dissociating!! the way i just *clenches fist* …. whose hand is that
person: if you’re depressed you have to go to the core of that depression and try figuring out what is causing that then you’ll be good.
me, a chronic depression sufferer since age 6:
i’m what the kids call
hopeless and awkward and desperate for love
5.10.16
for the record, ‘not feeling anything’ is a valid and not unusual response to trauma or grief
so if you feel empty and devoid of feeling, it’s not because you’re a cold and uncaring person.
literally????
You’ve heard of the spoons theory– now here’s Cups™©: judge how depressed u are by how many half-empty cups surround ur bed because ur too apathetic to clean them or too anxious of ur roommates seeing you bring up 400 mugs into the kitchen
Alarms theory: how many alarms set to various times just labeled “alarm” do u have because you sleep so often and make alarms to try and wake yourself up
autistic person: *needs time to process information*
NT: I see that this person is having trouble deciding! I know what they need… more information… many, many words and sentences…
I have access to speech at least 85% of the time, but that doesn’t mean that during those times I am as verbal as a person without autism. Here are some examples of having access to speech while having speech trouble:
I have access to automatic speech, but not conscious speech.
For example I might see a dog and say, “Puppy!”, but by the time I’ve gone through I want to pat the dog, to pat the dog you have to ask the owner, the owner is over there, I should say please, I want to say to the person over there “Can I pet your dog please?” I can’t figure out how to get the words to come out of my mouth.
I have access to prompted speech, but not unprompted speech.
For example, if you ask me what book I am reading, I might be able to tell you it's Bridge to Terabithia, and it’s good, but if I see you sitting across the room and want to tell you what I’m reading about I will not be able to initiate the conversation.
I have access to planned out speech, but not spontaneous speech.
I have to memorize what I’m going to say and how my mouth is going to move to say it, before I say it.
I have access to speech but it’s mentally exhausting.
OR
I have access to speech but it’s physically exhausting.
OR
I have access to speech but it’s physically painful.
OR
I have access to speech but I have to attempt talking many times before the words actually come out of my mouth.
I have access to speech, but only scripted speech.
This can be because I don’t have access to new words, or because I don’t have time to create new words and log them and run them through filters (not even necessarily filters of “is this polite” but filters of “is this actually true”) while carrying on a conversation, or because other people’s words are more comfortable then my own.
Most of what I say is a patchwork quilt of scripts pulled out of the scrap bag of my brain and hemmed together, actually.
Scripted speech isn’t necessarily bad or noncommunicative, and there are different levels of scriptedness from “kneejerk response” (“How are you? Fine”) to “looking for scripts that fit what I’m trying to say and splicing them together”. (I sometimes create scripts in advance specially for specific conversations with specific people. That is definitely not noncommunicative.)
I have access to speech, but not the words I want to say.
“Make no because the thing is curtaining” I say, unable to do grammar entirely, hoping someone will turn off the light. When I looked for pictures of light in my brain, I found a picture of light filtering through curtains, and “make no” means “make not exist”. Communicative, but damn hard to understand.
A side note: it is cruel to make someone in this state use proper grammar or polite phrasing before you acknowledge what they have said.
I have access to speech, but not communication.
This can contain some or none of things above, and it’s hard to talk well about. What I can say is:
-A lot of it was taught to me by therapy
-For a long time, and still now sometimes, people labled uncommunication as real communication and real communication as uncommunication
-Just because someone does things that look communicative that aren’t, doesn’t mean they don’t do things that are communicative, and doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try to figure out how they communicate, and listen.