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Mane on the beach
Productive afternoon part 1: lunch
Part two: Hair dye (upside down for some reason)
Part three: making a cake
side note, go buy one of those silicone spatulas right now, it absolutely CLEANED OUT the bowl and can also be used for spreading icing
A quick doodle of what happens to each of them when they hold their breath
Productive afternoon part 1: lunch
Part two: Hair dye (upside down for some reason)
Part three: making a cake
side note, go buy one of those silicone spatulas right now, it absolutely CLEANED OUT the bowl and can also be used for spreading icing
Productive afternoon part 1: lunch
Part two: Hair dye (upside down for some reason)
Part three: making a cake
Productive afternoon part 1: lunch
Part two: Hair dye (upside down for some reason)
Productive afternoon part 1: lunch
horse time
Sand particles hitting helicopterblades cause a halo of sparks
Congratulations to Sam the Spam on getting his honourary Harvard degree!
Okay this comment I just came across deserves its own post. Imagine showing this to someone who's never used Tumblr and explaining why haikus are relevant in this context.
Ok but. What if. That also had been a haiku. Its not but WHAT IF
“If autism isn’t caused by environmental factors and is natural why didn’t we ever see it in the past?”
We did, except it wasn’t called autism it was called “Little Jonathan is a r*tarded halfwit who bangs his head on things and can’t speak so we’re taking him into the middle of the cold dark forest and leaving him there to die.”
Or “little Jonathan doesn’t talk but does a good job herding the sheep, contributes to the community in his own way, and is, all around, a decent guy.” That happened a lot, too, especially before the 19th century.
Or, backing up FURTHER
and lots of people think this very likely,
“Oh little Sionnat has obviously been taken by the fairies and they’ve left us a Changeling Child who knows too much, and asks strange questions, and uses words she shouldn’t know, and watches everything with her big dark eyes, clearly a Fairy Child and not a Human Like Us.”
The Myth of the Changeling child, a human baby apparently replaced at a young age by a toddler who “suddenly” acts “strange and fey” is an almost textbook depiction of autistic children.
To this day, “autism warrior mommies” talk about autism “stealing” their “sweet normal child” and have this idea of “getting their real baby back” which (in the face of modern science) indicates how the human psyche actually does deal with finding out their kid acts unlike what they expected.
Given this evidence, and how common we now know autism actually is, the Changeling myth is almost definitely the result of people’s confusion at the development of autistic children.
Weirdly enough, that legend is now comforting to me.
I think it’s worth noting that many like me, who are diagnosed with ASD now, would probably have been seen as just a bit odd in centuries past. I’m only a little bit autistic; I can pass for neurotypical for short periods if I work really hard at it. I have a lack of talent in social situations, and I’m prone to sensory overload or you might notice me stimming.
But here’s the thing: life is louder, brighter and more intense and confusing than it has ever been. I live on the edge of London and I rarely go into the centre of town because it’s too overwhelming. If I went back in time and lived on a farm somewhere, would anyone even notice there was anything odd about me? No police sirens, no crowded streets that go on for miles and miles, no flickery electric lights. Working on a farm has a clear routine. I’d be a badass at spinning cloth or churning butter because I find endless repetition soothing rather than boring.
I’m not trying to romanticise the past because I know it was hard, dirty work with a constant risk of premature death. I don’t actually want to be a 16th century farmer! What I’m saying is that disability exists in the context of the environment. Our environment isn’t making people autistic in the sense of some chemical causing brain damage. But we have created a modern environment which is hostile to autistic people in many ways, which effectively makes us more disabled. When you make people more disabled, you start to see more people struggling, failing at school because they’re overwhelmed, freaking out at the sound of electric hand dryers and so on. And suddenly it looks like there’s millions more autistic people than existed before.
“…disability exists in the context of the environment.”
“…disability
exists in the context of
the environment.”
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
(sex-repulsed) Ace culture is constantly having to deal with "hOw Do YoU kNoW yOu DoN't LiKe SeX iF yOu'Ve NeVeR tRiEd It?!?!?"
Well, DEBORAH, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like eating dog shit but I've never tried that
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I do not remember sending this and the alternating capital letters make me want to fall into the ether but I stand by my point
Me when this first came out: oh wow the guy with the torn sleeves looks cool that's not mumbo who is that?
Curses - Last Life Animation
Me rewatching now: Skizz looks so metal and he's really not
Hello sorry to bother you with this all of sudden ,and this might be coming out of nowhere, and I’m not trying to force you but I m trying to get more people into this show with great potential. If your not interested it’s fine but Have you heard of or watched moon girl and devil dinosaur? Season 2 comes out February 2.
The main character i love she gives me autistic vibes I’m autistic. The show has interesting characters, action ,great music, and animation ,good themes and representation, Anime references, it even has an eyecatch season 2 is going to be more story driven if you find that interesting.
It be good if you watch the first 2 season 2 episode when they air so the ratings will be higher. And watch the other season 2 episodes when they air.
I think Disney might be trying to sabotage the show with them probably dropping 14 episodes on Disney + on February 3. They did similar with season 1 and the ratings where low ,please watch season 2 episodes when they air on. But more importantly also watch it on Disney + on feb 3 and when they air it on YouTube. Unfortunately they are dropping 14 episodes on Disney + so watch them all in one day but also when they air the first time.
I’m not just saying only cable just also. I’m saying please support this show. Despite that it still won 5 Emmys. Also if it’s no trouble could if it alright with you spread the word about this show to others you know like either online or irl. Time is limited!
Just watched the first episode. Thank you, random person. That was awesome
Memento Mori is the cooler, goth older sister of frat boy YOLO and I will not change my mind