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ristay · 7 months
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Dyslexic adventures!
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i am convinced that "eccentric" is just the pre-discovery-of-neurodiversity word for neurodivergent. yeah hes "eccentric" oh you just mean he has autism. that's why he's weird bro. he just has adhd. anyway in other news i think i might be eccentric?
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incognitopolls · 1 month
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Note: options for people with dyslexia are included because anon is curious if dyslexics have the same issue.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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intersex-idiots · 2 years
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am i fake or do i actually have this trauma and all of these weird disabilities that have completely changed my life
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jessica-leatherman · 7 months
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Surreal short stories from the Fore Square book series. A sampling of stories told from different times and settings.
5th book to be published January 29,2024-Kansas Day. All books available on Amazon.
What happened to Rose Manleather and her sons?
Some things belong and others do not. Can you decide which or can you come to your own Double Cola Talk epiphany and get the answers?
A curious life’s journey of the character Rose Manleather, sorted and collected together in fragmented framed form. All for a reader to enjoy piecing back together through the Fore Square series of short stories, riddles, metaphors, language, codes, innuendos, humor and interpretation.
Our main character is dyslexic and her stories and journal are unedited. Are you smart enough to figure out wha shes telling you and solve the mystery?
More FREE surreal stories HIDDEN in writers Instagram ProFile jessica_leatherman
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limear · 1 year
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…you know those funky coloured glasses they give dyslexic kids to make reading easier in the long run? Yknow this:
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crococookie · 2 months
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Tips pour RP avec des personnages ayant des troubles dys.
Je parle surtout avec mon vécu et les difficultés que je retrouve au quotidien.
(Mon texte ne sera pas corrigé via un correcteur en ligne. Risque de faute.)
• Éviter un maximum d'utiliser des polices avec des empâtement.
C'est aussi agréable pour nous que lire un pavé barré. (Lexend de Google font... Just perfect).
• Prenez le temps de séparer les lignes de dialogue du reste du texte.
Changer de couleur ne suffit vraiment pas. Sautez au moins une lignes avant et après. Surtout si l'espacement des lignes est petite.
• l'écriture inclusive c'est ok, mais pas pour tout. Le mélange de mots (celleux, createurices etc...) c'est juste une difficulté en plus pour nous.
Comme certains point médian ! Au mieux, demandez a la personne avec qui vous jouez si iel préfère le •, le . ou encore le bon vieux - (mon pref ! Celui qui le convient me mieux). Et le TOP DU TOP ! Utilisez des mots neutres, tout simplement. Genre "Les hommes et les femmes" dire "les personnes" aux lieux de celleux. (C'est mieux si l'écriture inclusive était vraiment inclusive pour un max de gens).
• Essayez d'être assez bref.
Genre ça sert vraiment a rien de broder le texte en rajoutant des mots inutiles pour dire que Eugène mange une tranche de pain de mie. Joliment le décrire, oui. En faire une tonne, non. Pas besoin de remonter jusqu'à la pouce du blé.
• Si on répond a côté de la plaque, nous le dire avec bienveillance.
Il arrive (souvent) qu'on lisent mal une phrase, ce qui peut changer le sens de la réponse qu'on nous a envoyé. Ce n'est pas un manque d'attention mais juste que parfois, certains mots se changent en d'autre mots, ce qui est problématique pour la conpréhension su texte.
• Écrire et surtout lire nous prend plus de temps et plus d'énergie.
Nous pressez ne sert a rien a part nous mettre mal. Quand le texte devant vos yeux, même avec la plus grande concentration au monde, est illisible (fatigue, stresse...). Bah on ne peut rien y faire.
• Nous rattraper sur nos fautes sans notre accord peut être... Extrêmement vexant et baisser notres estimes de nous.
On sait qu'on fait des fautes, et même avec une super explication on l'a refera au premier coup de fatigue. Écrire est surtout un plaisir, on n'as pas forcément envie d'avoir un court de français, même si de base le geste était bienveillant.
• Surtout... SURTOUT laissez nous une chance.
Personnellement j'ai souvent ressenti de la honte a cause de ça. Je fais des fautes, je passe mes RP au correcteur orthographique, mais certaines fautes restes.
Bien-sûr, chaque dys est unique. Certaines choses dites ici ne sont pas valable pour tout le monde. C'est surtout mon vécu et ce que j'ai pu entendre en parlant avec d'autre dys rpgiste (trop rare malheureusement, souvent pas honte).
C'est pour ça que le mieux à faire, c'est d'en parler en amont. A vous, personnes dys, de prévenir en cas de problème. Et a vous, les autres, d'être cool pour que tout le monde puisse partager un passe temps/passion dans la joie et la bonne humeur.
Les dys (et autres), n'ayez pas honte. Ce n'est pas parce que votre écriture n'est pas parfaite que vous écrivez mal. Nous ne sommes pas bête, pas fainéants, et non, nos troubles dys ne sont pas une "simple excuse pour mal écrire" mais bien un handicap.
N'hésitez pas a rebloguer si vous voulez rajouter quelque chose (surtout des petits conseils) ou a tout simplement le dire en commentaire.
Et soyez bienveillant, il y a déjà trop de colère en ce moment.
La bise ! ♥
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lyr-caelum · 7 months
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Comic progress sneak peek
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As a dyslexic i relate so much with remus in this scene 🥹
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That scene where Percy is talking to Sally about how he's always felt weird, how the world has always felt weird...
'Like a puzzle where half the pieces are wrong.'
I cried. Full on just sobbing.
I mean, I knew I was gonna cry anyway, because these books were home for me as a teenager, but that line? That is how the world has always felt for me. Like everyone's telling you that you have everything you need to finish this puzzle, when half the pieces are different and wrong and I'm expected to do it anyway. And that's why despite being almost thirty, and technically a grown up, this show is the single most important thing in my life. Probably ever. Because I feel seen. Because of that line. Because I felt seen as a kid reading about Percy who was an outcast and a weirdo and the odd one out, just like me. And the show has captured that feeling too.
That's enough for me. Enough for me to know I'll love this show, even if it isn't 100% perfect. I don't need perfect. I need that feeling I had when reading The Lightning Thief at 14/15, when I first found the books.
And with that one line, I found it.
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c0stiffen · 10 days
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Gen question! Do some of the pokemon characters in your Blind Arven AU have mental disabilities, or do they just have physical disabilities?
(No hate BTW! I love your AU and Art!)
GIACOMO!!!
And more...
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To the best of my understanding, (both my research and what I've talked to professionals about), selective mutism comes from an anxiety disorder (and that counts as a mental disability, at least that's the information I've received).
About of the rest of the characters, I'm still informing myself properly, I know that a lot of people like the HC that Nemona is part of the Autistic spectrum so I've been considering it I have also considered DID Systems, I am still doing adequate research on that topic.
I've also thought that Blind Arven could also be part of the Autism spectrum, Ortega has dyslexia, Penny has social anxiety. I want to include more characters but I want to be 100% sure that what I'm doing is well researched, feel free to leave suggestions! ❤️
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punk-pangolins · 7 months
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i cant be the only one
[in barbershop quartet fashion]
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✨✨reblogggg✨✨
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professorbussywinkle · 10 months
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So a dyslexic walks into a bra
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chatnoirwithblackhair · 7 months
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I have a very love-hate relationship with math. On one hand, when I get and understand it, I love it, and I feel proud of myself for understanding it. And when I don't get it, and have to spend long hours having one problem explained to me, I want to burn it, think it's stupid, and who the fuck made up rules like that, they barely make sense?? What were they on when they made those rules??
Like on one hand, as an alter, I hold dyslexia, and apparently that makes math easier for me and "lowers" dyscalculia, but on the other hand, who made these and can I have a friendly chat with them.
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chronicallycouchbound · 8 months
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Free accessible font options for disabled people:
• Hyperlexic font for people with low vision, Atkinson hyperlexic: https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont
• Dyslexia-friendly font, open dyslexic: https://opendyslexic.org/
• Dyslexia-friendly font, inconsistent regular: https://danielbrokstad.com/Inconstant-Regular
• Focus Ex for ADHD, font and browser extension: https://focusex-extension.webflow.io/#welcome-a
• Additionally, comic sans is dyslexic friendly!
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mad-pride · 2 months
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I made an Auditory Processing Disorder flag based on the awareness color (lime green) and how it personally feels for me :)
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Thanks!
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nick-nonya · 5 months
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I want to test something:
Below is the Jabberwocky poem by Lewis Carroll
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