i use another tumblr now it is @dead-brody
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i use another tumblr now it is @dead-brody
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i use another tumblr now it is @dead-brody
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Okay i figured it out nevermind. Who are you people tho. Scream
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Why the fuck are people interacting with me again. Go away
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you're an older sibling ?? and what for ??? your younger sibling becoming taller than you ????
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At this point people have to be planting these shirts in secondhand stores. No way someone would get rid of this
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That's it. That's their friendship.
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Pierre Probst (1913-2007)
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I have doodled my new favourite haunted pear
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“The Council will pay to remove these words, but not to house Forest Hill’s homeless.
What does our community stand for?”
Seen in Forest Hill, London
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Something ironic that I’ve noticed from being in both autistic mom groups and NT mom groups. Let’s pretend a child cries every time they have to be buckled in the car seat..
NT mom group: “tell them to deal with it, it’s for their safety” “ignore the outbursts, they’ll get used to it” “maybe the straps are too tight? If not, and nothing seems to be wrong with the seat, let them cry it out, safety is most important.” “Sometimes, you just gotta deal with it, hugs mama, sorry this is happening.”
Autistic mom group: “is your child verbal enough to express or show why they’re in distress?” “is the fabric of the car seat scratchy?” “Are the windows tinted? If not the sun may hurt.” “Maybe he wants someone to hold his hand, can you reach back and hold it maybe? anxiety is a real bitch” “transitions can be hard, especially on little humans, maybe give advance notice that you will be leaving in the car at x time?” “Obviously something has him distressed, does he have a toy he’s attached too and can hold?”
And they say autistics do not experience empathy.
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it is not morally wrong to not be able to work, go to school, do heavy labor, walk long distances, or even walk at all. you haven’t done anything wrong, and you can’t help having these problems with your body. able-bodied people need to stop assigning moral value to things many disabled people cannot do. you are not a bad person for having limits, or for knowing and respecting them.
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Holy fuck there's no chill at Gizmodo
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