something about my experience being a system and my limited advice from that experience
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something about my experience being a system and my limited advice from that experience
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Kinda a vent piece??but I'm really proud of how good it came out
I’m blushing. I was diagnosed adorable.
The Trump family is already attacking Joe Biden for being diagnosed with cancer.
There is no low too low for these people.
it really upsets me how diagnosed people are not real. the moment you are diagnosed with depression or another mental illness, you STOP being a person. your anger? not real, just a diagnosis. your fears? not real, just a symptom. your insecurities, loneliness, problems, sadness, personality? not real, just a piece of paper signed by a doctor. and GOD FORBID you're queer, cause nobody will take your identity for something serious. you will LITERALLY STOP BEING A PERSON. just a diagnosis someone theorized about in the 50s and a ball of traumas you will NEVER get rid of. YOU STOP BEING A PERSON. no thing you do will be serious, no thing you are will be legitimate, not one fucking single thing you feel will be important enough. everything you are will be considered an illusion, a delusion, just something people will shake their heads and shoulders to. you STOP being real. i'm DONE. you're just crazy. cancelled as a human being.
Do consider yourself autistic even though you have never been diagnosed?
Thank you for the poll request, anonymous! Keep 'em coming, folks.
Do you consider yourself autistic even though you have never been diagnosed?
Yes
I'm unsure
No
I'm already diagnosed autistic
everyone give me your weirdest, most insane, out-there, "but I swear it works" tip for cleaning a disaster pile of a room. I need to know.