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I can finally post this today.
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#100outof100
Tuesday (TV Dr.) Phil had #interabled couples on his show and claimed that a nondisabled woman dating a disabled man âcan be his lover or you can be his caregiver, but you canât be both⊠it wonât work 100 out of 100 times, this wonât work.â
The Disability community is clapping back with #100outof100. As of right now, there are already 1,369 posts on Instagram. Interabled couples are sharing photos of their loveâ check it out and post your own with the tags #100outof100 đ and #SpoonieStrong
youâre enough
love yourself!!!!!!! or suffer my wrath!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And by wrath I mean love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no I mean wrath!!!!!! you reading this if you donât love yourself Iâll beat you with a stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU hate Autism Speaks!
Every time I make a post condemning transphobia, I lose followers. So take this post as a transphobe filter because Iâm just gonna say that if youâre a transphobe you should hit unfollow.Â
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Fuck somebody reblog this! People need to see the 69,420 likes and reblogs! THIS IS IMPORTANT TO THE MISSION!
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Habit: Arenât you tired of being nice? donât you just wanna go ape shit?
Vinny: habit put the baby down-
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thatâs actually a hamster Hamtaro was based off of!
The Man, The Legend
Sensory issues arenât about fear. Theyâre causing physical pain.
So I see a lot of people (mostly not actually autistic people) talking about sensory issues in terms of fear. Theyâll say things like âoh, heâs afraid of the vacuum.â Â
This, of course, isnât correct. Itâs not that the person is afraid of the vacuum, itâs that itâs literally causing them pain. Like, literally. If you put an autistic person in an FMRI and expose them to one of their sensory issues youâll see their pain centres light up.Â
So, why is this a problem? Well, most people view fear as something that can be overcome. So theyâll look down on people that let themselves be controlled by it. Which isnât good. The other thing is that the tried and tested way to overcome fear is through exposure therapy. However, if the thing is pain and not fear, all youâre going to do is numb yourself from the pain. Which is generally not the best way to deal with things.Â
So, if youâre autistic, remember that your sensory issues are part of how your brain physically works, and you canât just will yourself out of them. If youâre not autistic, donât dismiss peopleâs sensory issues so flippantly. Rember itâs literally causing them pain.Â
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Hi everyone! This is an illustrated guide I made as part of my co-admining work at The Middle Eastern Feminist on Facebook! It will be published there shortly. The technique that is displayed here is a genuine one used in psychology - I forgot the name and couldnât find it again so if you know about it, feel free to tell me! Some could say: âYes but you can use that technique for instances of harassment other than Islamophobic attacks!â, and my reply is: Sure! Please do so, it also works for other âtypesâ of harassment of a lone person in a public space!! However Iâm focusing on protecting Muslims here, as they have been very specific targets lately, and as a French Middle Eastern woman, I wanted to try and do something to raise awareness on how to help when such things happen before our eyes - that way one cannot say they âdidnât know what to doâ! Iâd like to insist on two things: 1) Do not, in any way, interact with the attacker. You must absolutely ignore them and focus entirely on the person being attacked! 2) Please make sure to always respect the wishes of the person youâre helping: whether they want you to leave quickly afterwards, or not! If youâre in a hurry escort them to a place where someone else can take over - call one of their friends, or one of yours, of if they want to, the police. It all depends on how they feel! For my fellow French-speakers: I will translate it in French and post it on my page as soon as I can :) Please donât hesitate to share this guide as it could push a lot of people to overcome bystander syndrome!! Lots of love and stay safe! PS: I you repost this cartoon of mine on twitter or instagram, please add me in the post so I can see it, with @itsmaeril :)
An important reminder today, and every day.
That Autism Feel When
Youâre seen as an old soul and mature for your age as a kid/teen because itâs easier for you to connect with and get on with older kids/adults
But then when youâre actually an adult, you become the Ultimate Kid In An Adult Body and itâs like youâre rediscovering the magic and joys of childhood again because everyone expects you to grow up and be a functioning adult but thereâs such wonder in letting yourself act like a child again because you were seen as a mature old soul when you were physically a kid