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The floor is mental health, good choices, and a healthy diet
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As disabled members of the lgbt community we should be celebrating marriage equality, right? but unfortunately us disabled people who rely on government support to survive risk losing everything and becoming totally financially reliant on our partners if we marry or even move in together.
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What the fuck.
Please raise awareness of this. Please let people know. I am disabled, and I am so afraid I will never be able to get gay married. It breaks my heart every day. We fought so hard to get these rights, but so many of us still cannot access them, and that’s frankly disgusting.
So I shared this on Facebook and a friend who is a social worker was not aware of this. It’s her job to assist people like us with getting assistance and she didn’t even know. She listened to how the SSI restrictions worked and was very receptive to the information from me. No one talks about this in the US. Not even the people who are supposed to help us with the very system.
I will not be getting married for this reason.
Also take note that if a person on disability has $2000+ dollars in a bank or reports having it in cash they lose benefits.
The only way to save up for important things, such as powered wheelchairs, cars, housing, is to get a special type of savings account that you have to specify exactly what you are saving for and how much it costs.
And even then those accounts can be confusing and difficult to aquire for some of us.
Stop romanticizing empaths. Stop having a high thresh hold for shitty people.
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Actually, I rather like being trans
I suppose being cis would be nice and all, but it doesn’t quite have the same “I will sieze Destiny by the throat and force it into the shape of my choosing” kind of verve
tumblr user mollyjames picking up hormones: “I will seize destiny by the throat and force it into the shape of my choosing”
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Stop this “work hard” bullshit. You deserve free time, you deserve sleep and you deserve mental health. You deserve to procrastinate and you deserve to have your hobbies. You deserve it. You need it. No one should work & study all the time.
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"I fundamentally disagree with Islam and that you can do what you want, but that I think you being Muslim is wrong and don’t support it." - tbh, that's what I think. I mean, it's a religion with a long history (& present) of oppression, views women as cattle, etc. As a woman, I can never agree w. that & honestly, if you subscribe to that religion you *do* support it. SO. Plus, it *is* a choice, so there's no excuse.
So do you disagree with Christianity like you do with Islam? Because Christianity is also a religion with a long history of oppression, and plenty of present oppression as well, even if it doesn’t manifest itself in something as visually apparent as a hijab. Think of the women who were historically sold off as property to their husbands through Christian ceremonies; of all the countries that created sexist laws on the basis of biblical scripture, dozens more than the number of Islamic nations; of the women who were shipped off to convents for premarital sex and stoned for it in the centuries before that; of the girls being married off at freshly 18 as a third wife in Utah; of the Vatican, the only nation in the world with an exclusively male population; of the women in the deep south who believe that their only inherent purpose is to be a wife and a mother and that their husband should call all the shots. Feminism at its finest, I’m sure.
And if you want to talk religious texts, the Quran actually lays out more expansive rights for women than the Bible. The literal point of Jesus coming to Earth was to save humanity because a woman who was created from a man’s rib fucked up in a garden at the beginning of time, and for centuries upon centuries, the belief that women carried Eve’s burden and guilt held strong.
Meanwhile, the Quran tells women to dress modestly so that men don’t sin by lusting after them. The reason men have less stringent clothing restrictions is actually because women are considered more morally trustworthy than men in the eyes of Allah. The Quran also details divorce proceedings, property ownership rights for women, dowry rules that favor women, and required full equality for any women in a polygamous marriage, all of which are things the Bible lacks entirely. At the end of the day, the Quran as a text is far more modern than the Bible when it comes to feminism.
But of course, if you ask any random person whether all Christians are inherently anti-feminist because their religion is built on anti-feminist doctrine which shaped a supremely anti-feminist Western history, the grand majority would say no. Because we all recognize that those sexist Christian assholes, past and present, don’t speak for all Christians, right? And that making broad generalizations and shaming every Christian because of those assholes and because of history makes no sense, right? Because my Catholic mom isn’t an old racist white guy in Arkansas, and my Anglican professor isn’t a creepy priest who molests little kids. Right?
Tl;dr: Don’t shame Islam as a whole for anti-feminist practices without also shaming Christianity. Because that’s not feminism. It’s islamophobia.
*me asking my gods if they’re ok w me being a lesbian for the 100th time*
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*exasperated noises from Sekhmet* S T O P
How to make and use a Coping Board
A coping board is used to help you keep yourself “on schedule” throughout your day. It can be used by people who have trouble doing “daily” tasks like showering, eating, or taking medication. It’s also beneficial to people who have trouble keeping track of what they’ve done that day due to mental health related memory problems. This is also beneficial to people who (like me) don’t have the energy to make daily to do lists because that task alone is pretty exhausting and depending on my mental state can be overwhelming. By having a set list of things already prepared, it makes my tasks less draining.
This is what a Coping Board is, a piece of cork board with short lists of things you want to or should be doing. I made my lists out of index cards, and I continue to add them as I have the energy or remember things I want to do. First, start with tasks you want to complete each morning
This is what my “morning” list looks like. As I complete each task, I move the pin from To Do to Done. This helps me keep track of what I have already done this morning and what I still would like to accomplish. You don’t have to do them in any particular order, it just so happens I did my first four in order today.
Next, make a list of things you’d like to do each night before you go to bed.
This is what my “nighttime” list looks like. I also reset my morning list as I complete my nighttime list, so its ready for me the next day.
You can also add other lists that pertain to you. For example, I have a very hard time keeping track of what day of the week it is, so I added a “day of the week” list.
Each morning when I wake up, I move the pin to the next day. I also added a list of things I’d like to make sure I do at least once a week.
Personally this list is more of a “wish list” of things I don’t want to forget about, but definitely don’t always have the energy for. I reset this list every Sunday.
Finally, you can also add things that you use as self care tactics or coping skills. For me, since I practice energy work, this list is mostly about changing the energy of my personal space in my room.
I try to do these daily, but sometimes weekly is more realistic.
The great thing about a Coping Board is that its so easy to add or remove things from your schedule. If you have a medication change, you can make a sheet to help you remember what dosage to take each day as you transition. This is my summer board, but during the semester I would probably add different lists for each of my classes or things I need to complete like a paper or an art assignment. The possibilities are endless, and it’s easy to customize to what you need most.
I hope this has been helpful for all of you! Good luck, and stay safe everyone.
Me: *isolates all day because I can’t trust my family*
Me: *doesnt text one of my closest friends back because Obviously They’re Conspiring Against Me*
Me: *is filled with fear of people in general*
Me: *starts seeing things in shadows*
Me: *thinks excessively about God*
Me: Clearly I Am Mentally Healthy and Not Experiencing The Beginning Of A Psychotic Episode
My body: yo’ dumbass. You need food for energy. That’s why you’re tired.
Me: