I just had this random thought that the camp half-blood just has tiny silverware because the ADHD demigods will refuse to use it unless it’s small
Leo: they gave me a big spoon. I’m rioting.
Annabeth: not again, Leo
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I just had this random thought that the camp half-blood just has tiny silverware because the ADHD demigods will refuse to use it unless it’s small
Leo: they gave me a big spoon. I’m rioting.
Annabeth: not again, Leo
I think this might be the most clearly neurodivergent text message I've ever sent...
describe your favorite spoon in detail
I'll go first: VERY small, probably meant for stirring tea of some kind. Nice little bumps around the handle, NOT down the middle of it just around, (the flat part, not the sides). the handle goes big to small very nicely, the small being on the scooping side, and allows for a nice grip. The bumps are also spaced in a way that allows for a good texture with a little raised line thing in between the sides. They go ALL the way down the handle, stopping before the scoopy part so you don't feel them on your tongue. the underside is indented (which is what resulted in the raised line down the middle) and is thick enough you can put the tip of your finger in it but thin enough you can still touch the sides and get that nice feeling on your finger.
So my older sister who somehow missed all the adhd/autism genes in the family has just informed me that my def has adhd but won't admit it nor get diagnosed as having adhd mother gets super weird whenever someone gives her a "normal sized spoon" instead of the small spoon we all know and love.
This is driving my older sister absolutely nuts. And I'm realizing that the reason I have was never confronted with the challenge of being forced to eat with a big spoon for my entire childhood is because my mother disapproved of "normal spoons" so we never used them and most of us were too neurodivergent to ever find fault with this logic. Big spoons went in the untouched spoon slot and were only used for like serving foods.
Never let two neurodivergent ppl get married half the shit in my house & half the food items r off limits bc one of our autistic asses gets grossed out by them for unexplainable reasons </3
Tiny spoon :)
also pez for scale
that's genuinely super perfect. 10/10 love the ocean theme
Autism dinner w/ banana so you can see just how small my favorite spoon is
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