tic haver coffee lovers unite. yes it makes the tics happen more. no we do not care.

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tic haver coffee lovers unite. yes it makes the tics happen more. no we do not care.
UMM WE SAW THAT ASK GAME U REBLOGGED SO UHH
for the questions, what inspired u to make a jiraiblr account?
for the ‘butterflies are symbols of dreams’, what was the last time you actually dreamed?
and for the statements, CUBISM!!! YOU ARE A WORK OF ART, FLAWS AND ALL!!!11!!1
Seeing people get flamed for romanticising or glorifying or normalising or whatever BS people come up with to hate on someone for existing as a mentally ill person.
Last night actually, I had a dream that I was creating a happy home paradise home for a rich lady in animal crossing who paid me to make the worst possible living environment for her husband and kids while she went to the club all day.
you too, Evan! Don’t let anyone bring you down because you’re incredibly based
The cubibibibism dance is not a problem and I will die on that hill. A dance is an expression and the expression isn’t always gonna be sunshine rainbows and good vibes.
I hate it when neurotypical/ able-bodied people get on the asses of disabled people for “romanticising disorders” and being “offensive”. Let people make the most of what life has dealt them, it’s like y’all are allergic to happiness.
hate it when people are like “im not woke enough for this” ok???? do you want a medal?????? go away????????
you need to get more anti-psych ASAP!!!
performative inclusiveness = ugly discrimination
People need to understand how insufferable it is to tell mentally people “ummm looks like you didn’t take your meds” when we’re venting . When someone is telling you about their experience with a disabling condition, your response shouldn’t be “well, you clearly aren’t trying to make your life easier”.