Being obsessed with fictional characters is wild. In the middle of the day I'll just think, "I want Crowley and Aziraphale" (like they're my dads or smth?) with no further context from my brain.
Thanks, brain. But I have things to do.
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Being obsessed with fictional characters is wild. In the middle of the day I'll just think, "I want Crowley and Aziraphale" (like they're my dads or smth?) with no further context from my brain.
Thanks, brain. But I have things to do.
To anyone else that saw the movie "Nope"
Please please PLEASE tell me I wasn't the only one who noticed OJ's neurodivergence. It was something I clocked almost immediately when I first saw the movie. The way he speaks in a monotone voice and isn't really emotive, how he struggles to interact with others and is socially awkward, how he reacts "inappropriately" in certain situations, how Angel literally tells him to "read the room" when they're in the fast food place, after their encounter with Jean Jacket. Even down to how he doesn't respond or react verbally and just grunts or hums and, honestly, the list could go on. These are all things that I do as an autistic person and it was so nice to finally see these traits not painted in a negative or stigmatized light. I just loved being able to see someone who acts and behaves like me be the hero of the story and it isn't made to be a whole big thing, as is what typically happens in media that involves autism. I loved the movie, I loved OJ, and it was so refreshing to see and I neeeeeed someone else that recognized OJ's possible autism coding PLEEASE
My love for SpongeBob honestly goes so much deeper than just being my favorite show when I was younger but I’m not sure tumblr is ready for my analysis on how SpongeBob as a character taught me how to be a man, on top of helping me learn empathy an optimism when neither of those are traits that come naturally to me like they do for so many other people.
3am craving for SuperBat fics to feed my special interest is harming my sleep schedule
I don’t own this
i wanted to make a more solid introduction post so y'all don't have any questions about me (not that it's bad, I just don't want anyone to be confused)
Name: Kalmar or Kal (you can also call me duck or fish)
Pronouns: they/he/it (I'm a guy)
Gender identity: gender fluid
Sexualitiy: I don't have a label I truely connect with, so I tend to just say Abrosexual, I like men and women but I have a preference for men (sorry of that was tmi, I just like yapping)
Extra info: I'm neurodivergent (ADHD + ASD) so I tend to just post art of whatever my hyperfixations are at the time, my bestie likes to reblog my stuff a lot, i'm a twin (I have brother, I mention him sometimes)
That's all byyeeeee
weighted blankets aren't enough. i need to be inside a blood pressure cuff
Stupid joke
I've got the meme from my cousin. I've left the polish words and only added english subtitles so you can see that the meme was made by editing the educational content. I actually don't even find it funny but I came to assosiation. Since the anime "Code Geass" is my current obsession I autmatically though about it when I saw the word "Emperor". And I though "but CC was the autistic one not (and here's the major spoiler I won't tell you)". Also CC is not officially autistic that's just my headcanon