Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean mental illness don’t exist.

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@labelsarefororganizing
Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean mental illness don’t exist.
A person who isn’t heterosexual AND heteroromantic AND cis-gender ALL TOGETHER - and when I say this I mean that not being JUST ONE of this terms IS ENOUGH , has the right to call theirselves queer and to be part of the LGTBQIAP+ community.
So: cis asexual heteroromantics, cis aromantic heterosexuals, transgender heteroromantic heterosexual (or anywhere in the non-binary system) HAVE THE RIGHT CALL THEIRSELVES QUEER.
It’s not a matter of discrimination and oppression (even though these people have to face that too). It’s a part of being different from most people. ‘Queer’ used to mean weird. We turned it into a word of pride because difference isn’t a crime, is not a flaw and it’s not something to be ashamed of. So let all people who are different be proud and don’t turn into the bullies who marginalized you first.
EDIT: People in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex are STILL QUEER AND PART OF THE COMMUNITY if they are not heterosexual/romantic or cis. Relationships don’t change your identity. They don’t change who you are.
So: pansexuals/panromantics or bisexuals/biromantics or asexuals/aromantics or heterosexual/heteroromantics NOT cis-gender who are in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex have the right to partecipate to the pride as parts of the community.
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The Great Wall of Vagina - Jamie McCartney (x)
Jamie made molds of the vaginas of women between 18 and 76 years. Among others, they include twins and transgender women. Women are often confused about their vagina, because they think it looks different: with this project he demonstrates that vaginas are as different as faces. McCartney hopes that his work will help to stop the increasing growth of labia corrections in recent years.
All I want is education, and I am afraid of no one. Malala Yousafzai
Autoimmune Disease Acts Like Demonic Possession
Susannah Cahalan started feeling a bit off. Numbness on one side of the body, losing sleep, crying hysterically one minute and laughing the next. She went to get MRIs but they showed nothing. Things were getting a bit more strange.
Her boyfriend told her how at one point while they were watching a show together she started grinding her teeth, moaning, and biting her tongue until she finally passed out. He took her to the hospital and they found out it was a seizure. Her first of many. Things got worse.
She stopped eating, became paranoid and delusional, had more seizures in which blood would spurt out of her mouth. She was hospitalized (one nurse recalls that in the middle of the night while she was getting blood, Susannah sat up straigh and slapped her). Numerous tests were done and the doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong.
That is until Dr. Souhel Najjar came into the picture. He asked her to draw a clock. When she showed him what she had drawn he knew exactly what was wrong with her. All the numbers were written on the right side of the clock face, and no numbers were on the left side.
She had anti-NMDAR encephalitis. The receptors in the frontal lobe, responsible for cognitive reasoning, and the limbic system, or the emotional center of the brain, are under assault by the immune system. In other words, her body was attacking her brain. Nearly 90% of people that suffer from this go undiagnosed and it is more common in women.
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I highly suggest, if you are interested in this, that you check out her book, Brain on Fire. It’s a very interesting read.
I got high last night, and woke with this on my table
This is much more beautiful than whatever it was supposed to look like.
Guys, look. They finally made a baby stroller for wheelchair-bound mothers. This is so important.