A widespreading term that covers autistic people that have some type of special interest in illicit substances or drugs.
Hallucinogenic special interest
A widespreading term that covers autistic people that have some type of special interest in hallucinogenic substances!
I as that only actual autistic people use this term, if you’re self diagnosed that is completely fine! I would appreciate “transautistic” people not to use this term.
this is a mogai archive blog, and while im sure this won’t get big at all, but id love to be tagged in any posts!
mod is disabled (mentally / physically), DIDtism, chronically ill and has suspects of PDs, and this blog will archive all of those things! we’ll have a tag for all of these, just so everything’s organized.
let us know if you’d like to have our main account! our dni is: proshippers, radqueers, endo systems and that whole umbrella, basic dni, and TCC
ID: a flag with seven stripes and two triangles that are aligned unevenly with each other. The colors of the stripes are dark grey, dark red, warm pastel yellow, white, reddish orange, dark magenta, dark grey. The top triangle is turquoise and the bottom triangle is a faded, greyish blue, and both triangles are connected by pastel yellow outlines. End ID
ID: three versions of the above flag, but with symbols. the left one features the ADHD butterfly, the middle features a circle with four more circles within, which is the dyslexia symbol, and the right features the infinity autism symbol. end ID
This is a flag for people that want to recycle or use old psychiatry labels that are not used nowadays such as Asperger’s, ADD, the 4 types of schizophrenia and etc.
They want to use it for many reasons, for comfort, because they prefer others to see their neurodivergence with the old label, they think that’s better for themselves etc
There’s no wrong and right to identify with this term, it’s up to you to choose what’s better for yourself. Some people with autism may prefer to use Asperger’s if they have it instead of autism, but we don’t need to criticize the opinions of others.
Color meaning:
green : reclaim old labels that psychiatry don’t consider as valid anymore and use it for yourself proudly
Brown : accept one person choice, deconstruct traditions and rules about the right way to diagnose yourself or consider your doctors diagnosis to be, leave it on the past, and accept new ways of thinking
White and red : typically associated with medicine.
Psychiatry symbol on the center of the flag inside the white circle
The two green arrows are the recycling symbol for old abandoned labels and diagnosis of psychiatry that are getting recycled and are in use by some people again(associate with garbage being recycled)
This flag can’t be applied to people w MUDDs because it’s about psychiatry labels on the DSM, the coiner has MUDDs prns identifies with and prns isnt against it, it’s just a different term that prns wanted to coin
Decluttering disorder is when one's obsessions center on throwing items, or clutter, away, characterized by excessive desire to discard objects or getting rid of them. Can be considered the polar opposite of Hoarding OCD. Also called obsessive compulsive spartanism.
Based on OCD flags designed by @variant-archive.
[transcript: 1st flag in horizontal 2-2-1-1-1-2-2 stripe format and 2nd flag with 7 equally sized stripes, both respectively colored with pale gray, light blue, black, pale grey, black, light blue, and pale gray. end transcript]
There’s been a dyspraxia flag going around and it inspired us to try making our own! We really tried to make it inclusive, especially since dyspraxia is often comorbid with things like autism which can cause sensory issues among other things. We like how all variants of the flag turned out, and there is no “true” or “original” variant. We just liked all of these different designs and decided to use all of them. Use whichever ones you prefer!
Stripe meanings under the cut:
purple: strength, bravery
blue: awareness, diversity and neurodiversity, comorbid neurodivergencies/disabilities
green: community, support of one another, compassion
yellow: self love and acceptance, pride in our identities, fighting against shame and stigma