I always try to go to the bathroom as quickly as I can cause I want to spend as much of the time in my life as possible feeling comfortable.
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I always try to go to the bathroom as quickly as I can cause I want to spend as much of the time in my life as possible feeling comfortable.
If you post so many pictures at once I canât really process any of them.
Larxene is the best member of Organization XIII.
My skin has literally never been worse.
I donât wanna hear about any more love triangles unless they end in polycules.
Just a thought in the literal horror that is our societies pressures on body imagine: I am a very average sized female presenting person. I would even go so far as to say I have close to the âidealâ body type. And right now Iâm dealing with some kind of gallbladder problem which is preventing me from eating almost at all and amidst all this, while being in enough unidentified pain to PREVENT ME FROM EATING AND STANDING UP there is part of me thatâs thinking, well at least Iâm loosing weight. How fucking horrofying is that?
MADEMYTHOS.
by Edward Kwong.
Ceryneian Hind. Alkonost. La Tarasque. Ramidreju. Lokiâs Brood (Jormungandr, Hel, and Fenrir). Minotaur. Griffin. Unicorn.
also this needs to be said, but if youâre nonblack and you are co-opting off of the blm movement but you are shit to black people in real life, fandom, online, etc., then you are still anti-black. i say this in light of the fact that there are some people who have histories of ignoring black people and being anti-black, but when it comes to making themselves look like they care and good people, theyâll re-share hashtags, protest, posts stuff, boost voices of black activists, and thatâs good and all. but if in your current life/situation you invalidate racism black people face in their lives (whether it be irl, fandom, social media, ETC.), or go out of your way to ignore or make their lives difficult, then you are still antiblack and your activism is performative. black lives matter and that includes respecting black people who call out your racism. if youâve ever partaken in invalidating or ignoring a black personâs claim or accusations of racism, and you havenât made amends or youâve been called out for racism by a black person, or invalidated a black persons experience of racism (again, irl, social media, fandom, etc.) then you are still antiblack and you need to start working on dismanlting racism and anti-blackness with yourself before you try to co-opt on the tragedy of black people.
like all that activism means absolutely NOTHING if you mistreat black people in your everyday lives.Â
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Thinkin about how as kids parents told us to clean our rooms without having ever shown us how to themselves, taught us any organizational skills, spatial management, or any other knowledge necessary to know how to efficiently tackle a mess without getting overwhelmed and then got exasperated when we as ten year olds didnât justâŚâŚfigure it out
This is not a dunk on my parents for the record. I had wonderful parents growing up and still have an amazing mom. I think this is just one of those smaller and common things of parenthood that I think addressing would be monumental in reducing a very common household stressor. If parents led their children in cleanups and helped them reason out plans to manage their time and stuff, especially neurodivergent kids, the entire household would be a lot more calm, streamlined, and overall happy I think!!!
Iâve got one 7 year old perfectionist (possible ADHD) and one sweet 5 year old hurricane (DEFINITE ADHD) and me (also brain full of cats, despises prolonged supervisory things). Hereâs some things Iâve learned specific to that that are also generally good for teaching kids to clean. (Or yourself.)
1. If you want a kid to clean, first you have to teach them to even see mess. They donât! But it does stress them out.
âOkay, letâs look for something out of its place. If itâs on the floor, itâs out of place. If itâs on your bed and itâs not a blanket, itâs out of place.â
2. Go by category, itâs easier to find stuff to put away if your search engine has a specific target, and itâs more satisfying and efficient to put away a big chunk of mess at once.
âGot something? Ok, are there other things like it? Letâs find all the BOOKS. I will HELP YOU.â
3. Important!! Donât walk away from a kid with focus issues expecting them to instantly learn a task and finish it! You are setting them up to fail! The first several times you need to be there for the whole process and demonstrate by helping. That motivates them. They feel less panic that youâll bail and theyâll be stuck alone not knowing what to do next. Narrate what youâre doing, too. Help and supervise less as they seem to need you less.
âIâll get the books on the floor, can you help me get the ones under your bed? I canât fit!â
4. In my experience most kids, but especially kids with ADHD would walk to the fucking moon to help you, they just need a clear plan, keep the criticism light, short, and to the point, and ffs PRAISE THEM when they do things right, cause weâve all (I hope) seen the statistics on how much more negative interaction they get compared to other kids (and rejection sensitive dysphoria is a motherfucker). But more than praise you need to show them how what they did was good for THEM. Do nooooooooot take this opportunity for an âI told you soâ or a âfinallyâ or you will suck out all their accomplishment.
âHey, great job, you found that horse you were missing because you cleaned! And your room looks so nice! Itâs really comfortable to play in now, and you did that.â
5. Emphasize it does not have to be perfect or complete to be worth doing. I donât want to will my kids my paralysis of inaction because I canât start part of something unless I can do all of it.
âWe donât have time to do the whole room, but letâs pick up the legos before bed so you donât hurt your feet. And then itâll already be done tomorrow!â
Other small but important things: make sure everyone is fed and not cranky when you start, including you. Do what YOU need to be in the right patient headspace for this. Put on music. Get coffee. Take breaks! Take dance breaks, tickle breaks, whatever. Make em short, set a timer, keep it consistent. Stop completely if theyâre getting overwhelmed or stressed and be prepared to finish another day. They may complain and flop around a lot the first few times. Stay tooth grindingly positive and keep at it, it WILL get better. If you mess up, start again. Itâs ok. Itâs never too late.
Iâm an adult with ADHD who finds cleaning their room a STRUGGLE, so I APPRECIATE THE HELL OUT OF THIS
I would like to go back in time and give this to my mother. She didnât define her expectations when she said, âClean up your roomâ. It was a guessing game, and I got it wrong for years. Had she said, âDo these three things to startâ, that would have made it infinitely easier on both of us.
Know what happened every time I tried to cleanâŚ.? I did it âwrongâ. Like I never felt like I could do anything right because if I tried to clean⌠I did it wrongâŚbut if I didnât âŚ.that was also wrong. I hope to one day sit and learn how to clean with my own kids. Maybe then Iâll figure it out.
your transness doesnât need to be indebted to pain, beholden to pain, or justified by pain.
you can be trans because you want to.
dysphoria is a medico-psychiatric construct used to identify âcurableâ bodyminds, thus maintaining the means of transition as a gatekept method of medical intervention: a way of âfixingâ broken bodies, rather than celebrating the liberatory possibility of embodied self-determination.
we are trans because we love it.Â
we are trans in the full spectrum of feeling.
trans isnât joy or pain or lack or excess, it is all of those things. trans is the lens through which we describe our differences from prescribed norms. transness is meaningless and so each of us gives it meaning. gender is meaningless and we give ourselves meaning by fucking it
anyone who wants to be trans can and should be. trans is not only a life of pain. itâs a whole life, open to those brave enough to seek it.
"But I believe Aang can save the world."
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Series: Avatar The Last Airbender
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Really fun projectsâ¨Desarea Doodles
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I realize I never posted my Sailor Moon redraw on the tumblies. Guess what? in the alternate universe NASA discovered Sailor Moon is ME. Iâm Sailor Moon lolÂ