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Xuebing Du
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
occasionally subtle
Not today Justin

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@gothmothra-blog
if ur going to make sj post please try to use plain accessible language and keep it as short and to the point as you can
writing a densely worded 12 paragraph text post with as many big words as you can jam in doesnt make you a better activist it just proves your activism excludes people with learning disabilities and therefor probably isnt very good activism at all
at the very least include a tdlr
im sick of feeling like a bad person because my disabled brain literally cant digest most of the discussion that goes down on this site because people care more about sounding ~serious and intelligent~ than actually making their post easy to understand
my presidential platform please vote
i go to whithous
i order the new crommunism
i made a handy guide in case u ever get confused on this TRICKY subject lol :^)
#what if im biromantic tho
then ur on the left side bc ur part of the bi community too yo
me when I hate a post: delete this
me when I love a post: delete this
Gender neutral terms to call your partner
•Snerson (snail person) •Snartner (snail partner) •My snove (snail love) •snail (snail)
boys wearing dress is fine boys wearing dresses as a joke is transmisogyny boys wearing makeup is fine boys wearing makeup as a joke is transmisogyny boys being feminine and girls being masculine is fine boys being feminine and girls being masculine as a joke is transmisogyny
voidkisser replied to your post:*pulls out a pic of morticia addams* hold on i...
this is so true and accurate
“According to Wednesday, Morticia applies baking powder to her face instead of actual makeup.“
“For example, Morticia likes to "smoke," an activity that does not involve cigarettes or cigars (like her husband frequently enjoys), but smoke instead emanates from below her.”
*pulls out a pic of morticia addams* hold on i need to check my pocket mirror
people are too defensive of nerds who record themselves playing video games
theres a guy on wikipedia named Ole Worm
ole worm
(Sorry if I make your dash ugly!)
“Are you wearing a mask?” “When are you getting your face fixed?” “Look at that girl! She looks so weird…”
These are the three most common reactions to my appearance.
My name is Kali, I am 18, I am a Korean-American, and I… look different.
I was born with a medical condition that (clearly) affects my face. Essentially my lymphatic system can’t properly circulate fluid so the excess fluid builds up in my face. It is difficult to remove because the tumor-like masses can interfere with my nervous and circulatory systems. Sure, I’ve had many, many surgeries done, but there is very little chance I will ever look “normal”.
They say to never judge a book by its cover. I always tried to live by that mantra. I went to a summer math program when I was 14 and was assigned a roommate. The moment I walked into the dorm room, she spoke to one of our counselors and requested a roommate change.
I never cried so hard in my life.
A book is more than its cover. I’m a Starbucks addict. I play three instruments. I write poetry. And you wouldn’t know that by looking at my face.
A person in more than his or her face. I’ve struggled to fit in at college for this reason- that people still feel hesitant to talk to me because of my appearance. They say rude things behind my back. I had grown up with the same people from elementary school through high school, so people were used to me. I hoped people would learn to accept me in college, but I haven’t found that yet.
You can’t exactly tell Stanford students that they’re stupid, can you?
I guess the reason I’m posting this is to introduce myself, and to tell my story. I don’t want to be an inspiration. I’m not a hero. I’ve simply learned to accept myself.
Someday I hope others here do, too.
My name is Kali, I am 18, I am a Korean-American, and I… am more than my appearance.
Thank you for being so brave.
In order to McFreakin’ obtain, something of equal value must be McFreakin’ lost.
abled neurotypical self-care tips: Every day, soak for two hours in a bath of lavender water, rose water, and, uh...avocados. Make sure you slather coconut oil and hemp seeds all over yourself afterwards. Three times a week, wax every inch of your body and apply a coating of egg whites and furniture polish. Change your bedsheets twice a week and sleep with a lavender sachet under your pillow.
Me: ...oh...I'll remember to do that... *hasn't showered in four days*