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Hmm should make pinned post... will soon...probably...
For now, my sideblogs are:
@infernaldevotee for religious stuff, lucifer worship and the like
@woofboybaby agere account, I'm a permaregressor/age-stunted
Happy Pride!🥰🏳️🌈
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gentle reminders for anyone who needs it:
you have inherent worth simply by being alive. you are not a failure or unworthy for struggling with your mental or physical health. you're just a human being in pain.
you are not a burden; you have a right to support, care, & community, and it is not your fault that this world isn't built for disabled & neurodivergent people.
your emotions matter. even if they're big, or "out of proportion" to other people. everyone experiences life differently, and you deserve people in your life that treat your emotions with respect & kindness.
you are doing your best. i believe you. you don't need to compare yourself to others, or your hypothetical best self. who you are right now, in this moment, is enough.
it's okay to struggle with change. it can be scary, stressful, daunting, and confusing. you're allowed to take your time in figuring things out. you don't need to have all the answers today. life is about experiencing, not being perfect.
i'm glad you're here. many more people than you believe are glad you're here. it's okay. you're okay. you may not feel okay, or may not be doing okay: but as a person - you're okay.
be gentler with yourself. you're worth it.
Made some art!! I am really proud it took me long time :)
Makes me feel happy ♡♡
I’m interested in learning Latin, where would you suggest I start?
So exciting! I'll try to keep this short:
I recommend starting with this very short informal intro, especially if you don't have a strong grasp on technical terms about grammar (most textbooks take that for granted). Latin grammar follows a rigid organisational system and the earlier you understand how it works, the easier it will be to learn the rest of the language. The 18-page PDF in the link uses English examples and practice questions to go through basic Latin grammar concepts and tables. It doesn't go through less basic things like participles or conditional clauses, but it does explain everything you need to know in order to learn those more easily. It also includes a hyperlinked list of good online resources for self-taught Latin and Greek students.
If you want to work through a textbook, Wheelock's Latin is probably the most widely used and comes with a lot of accompanying resources and guides (even though the official website looks older than Rome). Ecce Romani may be a bit more approachable and there are plenty of unofficial online lessons and guides made to go along with it. Those are my top two personally; I know some people like Latin Via Ovid because the practice texts are adapted from an actual ancient text about different myths, but imho I don't think it's as good a starting point if you're teaching yourself from scratch. Keep in mind that they'll all follow different formats for conjugation/declension tables, which can make it a bit confusing to switch between them; the short intro in that first link is a good way to understand how these charts work well enough to use them no matter the format.
There are tons of free resources online, even including full recordings of lessons, live study groups to join, communities with forum posting, and written-out explanations. For any individual concept that's troubling you, there are almost definitely multiple youtube videos of someone in front of a whiteboard saying it differently from the textbooks. Again, there's a good list included in that first document.
For practice in reading and understanding without deliberately translating, it's fun to try reading Latin translations of books you already know well in English, like Harrius Potter, Hobbitus Ille, Winnie Ille Pu, Alicia In Terra Mirabili, and many, many more, most of which are free on Archive and/or can be bought as physical copies.
However, this will be much more rewarding once you've built up some vocabulary and grammar, and might be frustrating or discouraging if you try the long ones too early, especially since they sometimes use words irregularly to convey modern meanings.
There are also a handful of recently-written stories in Latin targeted at students who like this kind of practice more. The German Netflix series Barbarians has all the Roman characters speaking in real Latin, and listening to it with subtitles can help build your ear for what sounds right.
Those are my recs for where to start! If you're stuck on something and can't find a good explanation, you can also send me an ask about it and I'm always happy to lay out how I think about it (even if my response times are irregular).
Good luck and enjoy!
Gonna have to live on my own soon and I'm pretty scared. No autism places or group homes have any spaces or are only for profound autism they say wjth intellectual disability. In all of germany not found a single spot and don't wanna end up homeless or forced go back to a parent. So have to live in a own flat but we try everything to set up support and get a care level and disability id and find a flat in the area and get food money and hopefully furniture.
So scary!! I hope i actually get help enough and social stuff bcs i am worried out of group home i get lonely or go hungry or similar bcs what if they only take me get groceries rarely? Can't do on my own.
Come do doggie things with me!! ✨
you are worthy of relationships that are reciprocal, considerate and intentional. and that isn’t limited to romantic love
Talked to a stranger today that was really cool, also managed to go to a store all alone!! Meds might work actually??
Shout out to autistics who hate having their hair cut so much they just let it get longer and longer
And to the opposite where you hate hair so much you never stop being bald
I loove my hair i love touching itt it's the biggest fun stim.
Wanna try so much fun stuff with it
Felt upset for a mistery reason so I had floor time and drew a tiger cat! It was very fun to blend the crayons with my fingers!
Msn or hsn can be late diagnosed too btw! People can get just not brought to the doctor through childhood or just seen as difficult and mentally ill - sometimes takes long until people realise is autism, especially if born female or low class or poc.
Even if many years out of school people can not really investigate or care so you only get diagnosed when you stumble upon the terms yourself.
Many autistics get neglected and jus survive barely and not thrive and no body know what they need.
Grace making huge advencements in the Eridian medical field.
Turns out there's a childhood disease to the tune of measles that erodes the carapace, and the first symptom shows up about a week before any actual damage is caused.
Grace comments to Rocky that one of his students seems to be turning oxidisation-green. About a week later that student has to be hospitalised for this illness.
Eridian scientists realise pretty quick that Grace can detect the illness long before any of their equipment can, and when caught that early it is much, much easier and safer to treat.
Not only is Grace celebrated in the scientific field for his knowledge and for his part in saving the world, he becomes a beacon of hope for doctors and parents and children on Erid.
many autistic people need people use simpler words when talking to them
many autistic people need tasks broken into tiny steps to understand how do something
many autistic people need positive feedback in way that other think condescending
many autistic people childish and have childish interests
many autistic people have to always be supervised never alone because of risk of hurt self or get in dangerous situations
many autistic people have violent messy big meltdown, even in public
many autistic people struggle with speech always will maybe rest of life (non verbal, semi verbal, demi verbal etc.)
AND most of these autistic people higher support needs + level 2 & 3 autism, don’t forget or ignore us. can’t say “that not true just stereotypes” when it just symptom and sign of higher support needs higher level autism.
you want to raise awareness for lower support needs level 1 autism and yes good ok!!!! but not this way where throw HrSN level 2+3 autistic under bus.
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