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Third RPG FINISHED!
Guess who just finished their third RPG?? THAT'S RIGHT, ME, BABEY
An alien boy needs your help learning more about humans.
I'd be soooo very grateful if y'all went to play it and left a review!
i am now obsessed with two (2) niche cbbc shows with an openly neurodivergent main protagonist
I hope this okay 👀
Akos, being the kind of zora he is, often overestimates his ability in hand to hand combat and would 100% think he can take on the absolute UNIT that is fat fin
Especially from size alone, hes be lucky to even get his arms around fatfins legs, and would look like a little kid going against a sumo wrestler 😂
autism representation in a kind of spark>>>>>>>>>>
queercoding/ queer vibes in a kind of spark>>>>>>>>>>>
characters in a kind of spark>>>>>>>>>>>>>
peak show overall
Grey Swan: Birds of a Rose AU ft. the Director, the Nestlings, and my Wing Shrike
Grey Swan: Birds of a Rose by @reinekes-fox
Do you love shows with commentary on the Witch trials? Do you want authentic autistic representation?
Well look no further friends, because I have the show for you!
It’s called A Kind of Spark and it’s based on a middle grade novels (with a recently released prequel).
It follows Addie Darrow, a newly high-school freshman living in a small Scottish town called Juniper. Also, she’s autistic. In class she learns about the witch trials and its connection to her local area, which results into her latest hyperfixation.
We watch as Addie makes friends, faces discrimination, all while advocating for a memorial for the women persecutated during the trials.
We also get flashbacks to a pair of sisters living during this time. The two stories run in tandem, and are really cool to watch!
It’s entirely free to watch through BYU tv both on website and through a mobile app! I highly, HIGHLY recommend. It’s a ten out of ten show. It’s a bit cheese but I love it.
Just finished reading Keedie by Elle McNicoll; it was so good and would 10/10 recommend. I related a lot to Keedie, especially with her sensory issues, which I also struggle with. Having been a big fan of A Kind of Spark (both the show and the book), it was so nice to see how Keedie got to where she was in the originals, and I loved her character growth, and getting to see young Addie!
If anyone who reads this is familiar with the show or books, please let me know! I'd love to talk to someone about them and no one I know in person is familiar with it.