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s-rr-ws · 1 year
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This dude was the auDHD representation ever
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prankprincess123 · 4 months
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It is vital to my perception of their characters that Link is *selectively mute* *un-breaking stare because eye contact is 'important'* *doesn't even realize there was a social cue for him to miss* autistic, while Ravio is *nervous babbling about special interest* *bunny hat over eyes so he doesn't have to make eye contact* *pretends he didn't miss all the social cues and definitely broke that social norm on purpose* autistic, and Zelda is *rambling incessantly about hyperfixation of the week* "I wonder what's this red button do!?" *stares at painting & dissociates into daydream for hours unmoving* ADHD, while Hilda is *no articulatable thoughts just always internally screaming* "...maybe I shouldn't have pressed the red button..." *vibrating out of her skin with anxiety at being expected to stay still for even a second* ADHD.
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morgangalaxy43 · 7 days
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Every member of the batfamily in neurodivergent because so am I and I can’t see them being anything else
Tim is dyslexic
Jason has ADHD
Both Bruce and Damian are autistic
Everyone else is either autistic or has ADHD
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gocelot · 3 months
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imagine-to-be-a-pike · 3 months
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Arthur Pendragon isn't stupid, he just has ADHD... (okay he's a bit stupid) (but he still has adhd) (he's so me)
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gretel-moonlit · 4 months
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the ADHD Celeste post
I've been thinking about making this post for ages so I thought I'd finally give it to you all
this post is absolutely a disorganized mess but I think that's on theme
once you get her started talking about something, good luck getting her to stop, you will be there for the next hour and a half hearing about whatever she's interested in
plus she has a few interests that she considers "acceptable" to talk about with others that fit her persona, ie. European history, card games, ect. so if any of those things come up in conversation she often ends up accidentally interrupting other people to talk about them
I also think she's very awkward in group conversations especially. In a good few of her V3 bounus mode and DRS events, it seems like she's seen as this weirdo who will come up to you and talk to you about things she's interested in or try to get you to play card games with her. I think she's not very good at group conversations so she tries to interact with people one on one but she's still very awkward about it.
literally in the game, she just stops to fully describe what a zero-sum game is when literally no one asked and no one pays any attention or cares that is peak undiagnosed adhd experience
so much rejection sensitivity good lord, literally you cannot invite her to any kind of game night (I personally think her talent only applies if money or something of value is on the line as a bet) because she will take it way, way, to seriously and if she loses she gets really upset
she also definitely over analyzes every social interaction she has with anyone the moment she's alone and will convince herself that everyone hates her
she stims a lot, she literally has a sprite where she's playing with her hair, bit I think she also likes to play with the frills on her clothes
I know some people think it's just bad writing, but her entire murder plot and trial scream lack of follow through to me
also I think she daydreams a lot, literally if you lose her attention for even a minute she is gone
she absolutely hates that she has no object permanence because she's torn between wanting to remember that things she has exist, and wanting to put everything away so her dorm looks nicer (even though her room is usually a mess anyway, but it's organized chaos, it's a mess, but she can tell you exactly where things are)
she has literally never paid attention in class in her life, she's the kid sitting in the back staring out the window daydreaming the whole time
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petit3etoile · 11 months
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ariel and eric in the new little mermaid are absolutely a neurodivergent couple with the same special interest (collecting funny little treasures)
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homo-taylorsversion · 16 days
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Since it is autism acceptance month: another rwby head canon I have:
Yang has ADHD, who struggles with rejection sensitivity and Blake is autistic who slowly starts unmasking in later Volumes. The ultimate neurodivergent queer couple!
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coralcatsea · 3 months
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silviaflowers · 1 year
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i love her
this is my comfort show
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archduchesskittycat · 6 months
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Sea Hawk clearly has ADHD
Which isn't something I've seen people talk about much. So here's a list a list of his ADHD traits I've noticed.
Very impulsive.
Adora: We go on three. Ready? One... Sea Hawk: Forward! Adora: I said on three. Sea Hawk: I got excited.
His tendency to set ships on fire - poor impulse control. Also his love of fire could be connected to visual stimming?
ADHD seems to be common in pyromaniacs. (Sources include Pyromania: fascination with fire - The Diamond Rehab Thailand, Pyromaniac: Meaning, symptoms, and treatment, Pyromania - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics, and others. I went down a rabbit hole trying to get statistics on what percentage of pyromaniacs are diagnosed with ADHD, but found nothing.)
His thing with singing. Vocal stimming.
RSD! His fandom wiki article says he has “a strong desire to be liked due to him being quite far from home”, but rejection sensitive dysphoria also checks out.
Tends to be very loud - trouble controlling volume?
When is he like, actually still?
Randomly starts doing squats. Not just to show off or anything either; just… to move? And what normal neurotypical train of thought would lead to one just randomly doing squats there like that?
There's some other traits I totally imagine him having too, but those are fully in headcanon territory, not things we see in the show, so I'll stop here for now.
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Hi, could I have some headcanons for the Weasley twins and Viktor Krum (separately/each one with their own s/o) with a s/o who has ADHD?
I hate my ADHD—
Hello dear 💖 thanks for your request.
If the weasley twins and viktor Krum's s/o had ADHD✨️
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Weasley twins:
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You were in a relationship with Fred and Goerge since the fourth year.
During classes, you couldn't help but daydream in your mind and sometimes fiddle with your wand.
You found soft things comforting, such as blankets, your warm robe, and pigmypuffs.
When it came to the twins, you were overexcited when they were talking about the pranks.
Fred and Goerge accepted your quirks, it made you far more interesting then anyone else.
You didn't get along with Snape or Hermione due to them not understanding.
You were best friends with Luna.
Fred and Goerge would take you out to honeydukes or through diagon alley.
All the sights of the shops made you want to stop and see what's inside.
Although if you were feeling burnt out, they would snuggle with you by the fireplace in the common room and bring a blanket with food.
You would be the best with pranks, using your creativity to get back at the slytherins.
You would also like to draw or write in your own time.
Sometimes, you would forget and get distracted, but the twins would understand it's not your fault.
Fred and Goerge would have you as the co-owner of their prank shop.
Viktor krum:
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You attended Durmstrung, you were in a pure blooded wizarding family.
You felt different from the other purebloods that dedicated themselves to their family line and study.
You would rather daydream and have a creative mind compared to anyone else.
Viktor found you fascinating. You weren't like the other girls that would follow him. He loved your personality and creativity.
You visited hogwarts during the triwizarding cup.
You couldn't help but get excited over the awesome stuff in hogwarts compared to durmstrung.
Viktor would listen to your ideas and help you in ways to make you feel comfortable.
Sometimes, you would fidget with your wand or cloak. It didn't bother him.
Viktor would walk around the outside with you and be in nature if you wanted to be.
When you were in burnout, he would cuddle you by the black lake or inside the library.
Viktor would treasure you no matter who you were.
Anyways that's all for now:
Ta Ta ✨️
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galaxysodapopdraws · 8 months
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All of Sonic's family has autism/adhd and you can not convince me otherwise
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princesssarisa · 2 months
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Autism (and possible ADHD) headcanon: Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking-Glass)
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This analysis is based on the books, but most of it applies to Disney's Alice too.
Now of course she wasn't written with either autism or ADHD in mind: no concept of either existed when the books were written. Some people might argue that all the "evidence" below is just her being a seven-year-old child. But all these qualities make her relatable to neurodivergent people, and whose to say that she wouldn't be diagnosed as neurodivergent if she were a real person and lived today?
Autism evidence
*Alice is a very inward little girl. Not only do both books literally take place mostly in her mind, but even within her dreams she's constantly thinking, daydreaming, analyzing, and imagining things. She sometimes gets so lost in her thoughts and fantasies that she forgets all about what's currently happening, or about the other characters, and they sometimes notice this (e.g. "You're thinking about something, my dear, and that makes you forget to talk.").
*She constantly talks to herself and pretends to be two people.
*In what little we see of her life in the real world, she's never shown playing with children her own age. She's content to play by herself, talking to her kittens, creating elaborate fantasies, or even playing a game of croquet against herself.
*She's precocious and smart, with a good (though imperfect) memory for facts she's learned in school, and she likes to show off her knowledge, both to others and to herself. She knows many "grand words" that other children her age don't know (e.g. "latitude," "longitude," "jurors"), and she enjoys saying them out loud, even when she doesn't know what they mean. In Wonderland, when she tries to recite the lessons and poems she's memorized and finds herself comically mangling them, her core sense of self is shaken.
*Despite being sane and sensible compared to the fantasy characters she meets, Alice is more than a little eccentric herself. She constantly daydreams and talks to herself, as mentioned. She comes up with outlandish fantasies, like mailing Christmas presents to her own feet, or that different foods change people's temperaments, or that people in New Zealand and Australia walk upside-down. Her confusing experiences in Wonderland make her wonder if she's still Alice or if she's become a different person. The fact that her adventures in Wonderland and Looking-Glass Land are dreams make her seem all the more eccentric in hindsight: those two fantasy worlds and all the strange things in them are creations of Alice's own mind.
*Even though she tries to always be proper and polite, she sometimes makes offensive remarks without meaning to. For example, when she praises her cat Dinah's skill at catching mice and birds in front of a mouse and group of birds, or when she calls three inches "a wretched height" while talking to a three-inch caterpillar. She also throws manners aside and talks back to adults whenever she thinks they're being especially rude or unreasonable.
*She often seems to imitate the adults in her life. When she remembers to check the "Drink Me" bottle and make sure it's not marked "poison," or when she scolds herself for crying or for lolling on the grass, she's clearly parroting what she's heard from adults. Likewise, when she scolds the pig-baby for grunting, or her kitten for all its mischief and "bad manners," she's obviously affecting a tone that adults have taken with her. All the scolding and correcting she does, especially to herself, might also imply that she's a child who's been scolded and corrected especially often.
*She's often described as speaking "shyly" or "timidly" – though as mentioned, she can be bold to the point of impertinence when she's pushed far enough.
*She dislikes books without pictures, and she can make no sense of the poem Jabberwocky – even though its plot is easy for most real-world readers to follow – because there are too many made-up words in it. Now, these don't necessarily imply that she has trouble with reading comprehension, but they might.
*One throw-away line in Through the Looking-Glass implies that she's a picky eater. When she brings up the subject of having to go without meals as punishment, she says she would rather go without them than eat them anyway.
*She's particularly annoyed by certain small noises and sensations – like Bill the Lizard's pencil squeaking at the trial in the first book, or the Gnat's tiny sigh that tickles her ear in the second.
*Both stories consist of her wandering through nonsense worlds, being baffled by their strange rules and customs, and being ordered around, corrected, and judged negatively by the strange creatures she meets, just because her logic is different from theirs. For those of us on the autism spectrum, this is a relatable experience.
ADHD evidence
*She tends to be impulsive, particularly in the first book. For example, she goes down the rabbit hole without thinking of how she'll ever get out again, and later drinks the potion in the White Rabbit's house without knowing if it will make her grow or shrink just because she's anxious for some change in her size. This isn't a matter of not knowing better – she sometimes tells herself what she should do, only to act on her impulses anyway. Or, in other words, she gives herself very good advice, but she very seldom follows it.
*She can be verbally impulsive too: for example, her careless remarks about Dinah catching mice and birds.
*She's prone to daydreaming, as mentioned above.
*She sometimes has trouble controlling her emotions, most memorably when she cries a big pool of tears after growing to the size of a giant. She tells herself she should be ashamed for crying so much, but she can't stop.
*She can be easily distracted, especially by her own imagination, and in the first chapter of Through the Looking-Glass, she flits from subject to subject while talking to her kitten.
*She's easily bored and always in search (literally or figuratively) of some new adventure or amusement. One of the things she most dislikes is "having nothing to do."
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eternalshiningstar · 11 days
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Infected/Kasper! Love him! He is the character ever!
It took me so long to find a good pose for him ToT
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