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you're cute and it's tuesday
I'm cute and it's tuesday
@khutsydoh
BREAKING NEWS!!! Girl with disability is ONCE AGAIN surprised to be experiencing a VERY COMMON symptom of said disability that she is WELL AWARE OF and REGULARLY experiences. Tune in later to find out how she will manage to blame herself for this instead of seeking proper advice
Reminder that you're actually interesting. Your hobbies are interesting, your interests are interesting, you are important and loveable and people appreciate you. You're just a loveable, interesting person.
“feeling like a person again” collection
You still have time. Time to change your wardrobe. Time to get divorced and married again. Time to change majors. Time to learn a trade from scratch. Time to pay off debts. Time to travel. Time to love and be loved. You still have your whole life ahead. Whether you're 19 or 66. You still have so much time. But you have to take it.
https://glaad.org/fcc/
“It’s okay to not be okay”
Unless it impacts your work performance…
Or your grades
Or how you act
Or if it causes you to say no
Or if you’re harder to be around
Or if you need time alone
Or if you talk about it
Or show symptoms
“It’s okay to not be okay”
Unless you have trauma
Unless you have one of those “scary” mental illnesses
Unless it inconveniences me
Unless you’re undiagnosed
Unless you cry or scream or make a scene
Unless you don’t keep that shit to yourself
Unless you make me uncomfortable
Unless I can’t infantilize or fetishize you
Unless you have hallucinations
Unless you have psychosis
Unless you get angry
Unless I think you’re cringe
Unless you can’t preform hygiene tasks
Unless you’re disabled, or trans, or gay, or not white, or fat, or AFAB, or intersex, or a man… so I guess anyone
“It’s okay to not be okay”
As long as nobody ever finds out.
Our society has a severe issue with performative activism, and mental health is a huge example of this. Every time someone considers reaching out, they run through this list mentally. This is why true activists and resources need to be loudly supportive of all the things on this list. Take the subtext out of your support.
BE ANNOYING. TAKE UP SPACE. DON'T LET PEOPLE PRETEND THAT IT'S BETTER THAN IT IS. BE ANGRY. BE SAD. BE AN ASSHOLE. DON'T LET PEOPLE WALK OVER YOU UNTIL ALL YOU CAN DO IS PRETEND TO BE FINE.
IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY. ANY DECENT PERSON CAN RECOGNIZE THAT AND IF THEY CAN'T THEN THEY'RE A SHITTY PERSON AND YOU'RE PROBABLY BETTER OFF WITHOUT THEM.
I LOVE YOU ALL.
So basically the conservative -- and increasingly, liberal -- plan for the disabled seems to be something like:
make homelessness an inevitable consequence for many many many disabled people; expand this inevitability by constantly cutting funding to disability services and stigmatising the disabled as too expensive to keep alive.
make homelessness a crime resulting in prison or institutionalisation.
make compelled labour normal in prisons and institutions.
ensure the disabled are constantly alienated from nondisabled society, segregated into separate schools and kept from the main fixtures of nondisabled life like workplaces and most social interests, so that nobody sees the issue or protects on behalf of the disabled; this is why like 30% of TV shows are about evil schizophrenics.
Pride Pops
I wanted to put a more positive spin on the popular skeleton leaving meme
Nicko Cecchini (Canadian, d.o.b. unknown) - Castle Walls Lead Me to Despair (2026)
“Ghosts are real” I can see how you could believe that
“Ghosts aren’t real” it’s very fair and rational that you believe that
“Ghosts aren’t real anymore” I’m about to hear a poem or very sad story
“Ghosts aren’t real yet” the fuck are you going to do
Ben wanting to do something with this photo i took two years ago but never had super thought out idea but it finally came to me and I decided to make it an album cover
Affinity Studio, Sony - Alpha 6400, Thunderstorm Font
If this is the sign you're looking for, please
stay alive
stay safe
Drink some water
eat something
get back into the things you love
Unclench your jaw
do some self-care
Take a shower or bath
Take your med(s)
How many cartoons can you name where a Black boy is the hero? Not the sidekick, not the comic relief, but the center of the story, the one who gets to dream, to fall, to grow, to save the day. For too many Black boys, the first time they see themselves reflected back isn’t in a world of imagination it’s in headlines, obituaries, or mugshots. That kind of visibility shapes how the world sees them, and how they begin to see themselves.
FLY exists to shake up that narrative.
A coming of age story about Black kids who finally have power to fight back against systems designed against them.