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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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cherry valley forever

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Stranger Things
Not today Justin
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@renredhearts
(,,>﹏<,,)
Way too many characters I'm into are named or for some reason called Ren
Been thinking about Ren <3
pinnacle of teenage romance is rocking out and picking up bugs.
go big or give up before it even happens
first time drawing Step 2 Qiu kinda nervous
My art of art of the week in my server: Oc or character in their culture
😚😚 qiu and clem
"You were such a well-behaved kid! What happened to You?"
"Nobodys getting grounded because of some leaves!"
UWAAA TAMARACK I SHOULD DRAW YOU MORE OFTEN im with this idea since i got an ask about It eheheh i'll draw her alone later (in 3 months) just for that one
Hey look at that I found my markers.
Here’s the angel princess. I was not joking when I said I like her against an orange/red forest background.
Why the hell not, do Shiloh
day 43
........shiloh
"You were such a well-behaved kid! What happened to You?"
"Nobodys getting grounded because of some leaves!"
UWAAA TAMARACK I SHOULD DRAW YOU MORE OFTEN im with this idea since i got an ask about It eheheh i'll draw her alone later (in 3 months) just for that one
day 44
another mc monday!! tammy wants to show her lovely girlfriend off <3 thank you @hannixe for requesting your girls hehe
(no 2nd mc request again this week super sorry </3)
Please remember if you are entering psychology or neurology or any medical field to be critical. Saneism, ableism, bioessentialism, gender essentialism, fatphobia, and racism run deep within medical practices and medical studies.
Not everything you will be learning will be true, kind, or in the best interest of the person in question. Not every medication or surgical procedure is truly necessary.
Please listen to the communities you are learning to treat. Please do not take things at face value. Please understand that many of these studies have biases within them and are not 100% reliable.
Prioritize autonomy and consent. Understand that no condition or variation inherently makes someone right or wrong. Understand that there is no such thing as a "good body/mind" or "bad body/mind", but just a body/mind that has different needs.
Remember, for most conditions/variations, a "cure" is unnecessary. Usually treatments or accommodations are a better route.
And please don't tell people to fit into useless social norms as a part of their "treatment."
Something I keep thinking about is how a lot of people consider it a good thing that children cannot by themselves consent (or refuse consent) to medical treatments. Some people do kinda get it that maybe it might be a problem with stuff like kids not being able to access trans healthcare, or kids being refused vaccination by antivaxx parents. But in general I see that most people are actually okay with this idea for the most part.
And like... you do get that that is kinda insane, right?
Because this is something that so often leads to suffering. And I am saying this as someone disabled, who had so many issues due to this in his childhood.
Just three examples: when I was 7, I was supposed to get checked for autism. My mother did not want an autistic child. Since she just could have a "neurotypical" child by refusing diagnosis, she did just that.
When I was 12, my mother had decided I needed a certain plastic surgery (one that had a minor health benefit, but still was largely a beauty thing). I did not want it. I really, really did not want it. We still went through almost the entire process until thankfully there was a doctor who went: "Wait, this is elective. I am refusing to do this on a child that does not want it."
And when I was 14 my mother refused to get me to the hospital when I had severe food poisoning. She refused me hospital treatment for almost two weeks. By the time I got actually taken to the hospital I was almost dead.
And here is the thing: all of this should just not happen. The doctor when I was 12 was cool, but... he refused to do the surgery because he had the right to make a conscience call. Legally my mother was in the right to force me into that elective surgery. And that just should not be the case.
A lot of children die and suffer due to their legal inability to consent - or refuse consent - to medical treatments. And I wish y'all would understand that.
Whenever this is brought up, people will go: "Oh, but parents will decide what is best for the child." And here is the thing: No, they are not. There is so much stuff out there showing that indeed, a lot of parents suck at this. Some out of malice, some because they are religious nuts, and some because they literally treat their kids like some sort of doll or some shit.
"I'm only criticizing the people who are lazy on purpose" is just not the reassurance people think it is when nearly every disabled person has been accused of not really being disabled and just being lazy on purpose
disabled people who do not directly "contribute" to society and need large amounts of care and resources to survive deserve not only to survive but to have comfort, stability, and fun within their lives while they do. no compromises.