Tracey Emin, "Life Model Goes Mad" (1996)
Stranger Things

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Tracey Emin, "Life Model Goes Mad" (1996)
Natia Sapanadze (Georgian, 1999) - Playground (2024)
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alexa demie by petra collins ❀⋆.ೃ࿔*:・
what Work is the most important? the work you have to do next. narrow the scope of focus down to that singular glittering point.
How to get out of a rut
Being neurodivergent is such a pain in the ass because you'll be zoned out, thinking about everything and nothing at the same time, experiencing overlapping thoughts at the speed of sound, and slowly losing your grip on the tactile world around you, and you think that to everyone else, you must seem very thoughtful but with a touch of bored concentration at the moment, but in reality you've been unknowingly and expressionlessly staring at the same person for the last three minutes and this is what they see
Hands-down best response I’ve gotten
pages on autism to remind myself to work on this zine too… 🤧
one of the things that makes autism a disability (and why some of us choose to label it as such rather than an “alternate neurotype”) is the stress.
part of autism is just being incredibly stressed. overstimulation? stress. holding a conversation? stress. something happening to our schedule? stress. people talk about how often autism is recognized and diagnosed via our stress responses (like meltdowns) because it is just so common to see autistic people stressed because of lack of accommodations to how our brains work.
and this matters because stress kills. stress causes a lot of health issues, or it can trigger pre-existing ones by making certain chronic conditions flare up. i once had a psychiatrist very unhelpfully tell me i “just need to manage my stress” when the stress i was describing was things i could not avoid in neurotypical society and can’t “just get over”. i can do “self care” all i like but i cannot at the very base level change the way my brain inputs information and reacts accordingly.
girls when they get overstimulated in the grocery store
a poem for Pearl
i didnt have anyone, but you will never know how lonely life had been when you walked in how you were the happiest to see me someone had ever been and i kept wondering if i deserved that there is something so pure about the way that i love you and thats a lot to say when i feel so tainted i could thank you for your company on misty midday walks but nothing could capture the things you say…