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mj-irl · 2 years
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I created an Autpunk design years ago and recently got a message where someone was looking for something similar for ADHD so I went ahead and made it
Available on Redbubble ‘ADHD Punk’
Sadly the person messaged on anonymous so I can’t directly reply to them. Hopefully they find it!!
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madpunks · 1 year
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it's okay if you get confused easily. it's okay if you forget things easily. it's okay if you lose track during conversation easily. it's okay if you have to ask for clarification often. it's okay if you struggle to parse information or sensory unit. you're not "playing dumb" or "doing it on purpose". it's okay to be disabled, some people just refuse to be accommodating.
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rjalker · 2 months
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Disabled person: I can't do this thing because of my disability.
Ableist: Stop making excuses! Just because you have a disability doesn't mean you're disabled!
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mothcain · 10 months
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Nah but let’s talk abt how ppl use disability terms/harmful stereotypes/ derogatory words so casually this disabled pride month (tw ableism below)
The new terms are “sch*zoposting” and “delulu” but shit like this has been around for years and it’s so incredibly frustrating.
Another example is those TikTok POVS about “the weird kid in class” but they are all stereotypes of autistic ppl.
Or the misuse of the word triggered, the misuse of the word OCD, the misuse of gaslighting, of cr*pple, “are you deaf?” “Are you blind?” “Hellen Keller isn’t real.” I could go on and on but I will simply say this.
Disabled people are real people with feelings, emotions and lives. We deserve to use the terms that we need to COMFORTABLY. We deserve to exist without people taking the language used in the context of ourselves and putting it in a negative light.
We deserve to exist.
We deserve happiness.
Check in on your disabled friends.
Don’t assume things about people you don’t know.
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awesometkv · 11 months
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LOOK!!!!!! BOYFRIENDS!!!!!!!!!!!
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thedisablednaturalist · 3 months
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Sometimes terms mean certain things and belong to certain groups of people and are not meant to apply to people outside that group. And that is on purpose and valid. You can make your own terms to describe your own experiences, you don't get to take terms from other people, especially people more vulnerable/less privileged than you. If multiple people tell you that the term is not for you, respect that.
When terms get used for many different situations they get diluted and trivialized. Remember "trigger"? It was a specific medical term and is now used to mean "something that pissed or upset someone". Brain fog is now turning into abled people just being a little sleepy or out of it, not literally a clinical term for brains not functioning correctly due to various illnesses. I tell someone I have brain fog and they say lol me too XD no you fucking don't. "Spirit animal" was taken from indigenous peoples so white people could make funny haha relatable t-shirts. Two spirit almost got taken by queer white people as well (although I think most people have backed off on that hopefully).
Not everything needs to apply to as many people as possible. You don't need to and can't relate to everyone. We can still support each other while respecting differences.
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crippledpunks · 26 days
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this is your daily reminder to stop being abusive and mean toward people with bladder and bowel issues.
im tired of hearing people mock those who struggle with bladder/bowl control, for people who can't tell when they need to go until it's too late or at all, for people who have uncontrollable voidings and leaking, for people who need to wear incontinence products around the clock, for people who need them influctuating amounts and need different kinds of products, for those who bedwet, for those who can't afford incontinence products so their clothes get dirty- to everyone with bowel and bladder issues.
we are human. we are still people. we are not gross, we are disabled. we are struggling with a disability. if you make cutesy posts about canes and wheelchairs, you need to include people who wear diapers, people who need plastic pants, plastic bedsheets and absorbent bed pads. you need to include people who can't tell when they need to go. people who need/use catheters. people who have colostomy bags. people with stained and dirty clothing. people who have to change their incontinence products in public.
you need to include autistic and ADHD and ND and disabled people who feel unsafe without diapers. you need to include people with spinal injuries and ehlers danlos syndrome and muscular control disorders with need incontinence products and feel safe with them. you need to include people who like their diapers and not just tragic stories where it's never discussed or doesn't negatively impact their life and livelihood.
please include all disabilities in your disability positivity posts, and please be kind and treat all disabled people with respect and humility, including those of us with symptoms you may find "gross".
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chronicallycouchbound · 8 months
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Read the full post here
[ID: pink and pink outlined text on a dark background reads: “intelligence doesn’t equal morality. Caring for others can happen at any IQ level.” The side text reads “@ chronicallycouchbound” In the upper right hand corner is a simple diamond star shape graphic. End ID.]
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compost-intraining · 1 year
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Friendly reminder that mental, physical, and neurological disabilities are all equally valid. You are disabled enough, and you do not need to prove yourself to anyone.
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ndplatypus · 6 months
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When your brand of autism doesn’t let you switch hyper fixations month by month so your brain only lets you consume one fandoms content and that fixation literally can last several months if not a year or more but the fandom dies after just a month or two and your scrambling for any content you can get your grubby autistic hands on because your brain needs it to function because you work 50+ weeks and fanfiction and edits are the only stimulus keeping your brain sane but you ran out of content like 2 months ago and now your dying
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k41tlyn8487 · 7 months
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This is me right now trying to read Franz Kafkas Metamorphosis for my Drama and Theatre Studies exam
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madpunks · 1 year
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shoutout to slow learners. shoutout to people who take a very long time to parse and grasp new concepts. shoutout to people who struggle to follow directions. shoutout to people who can't perform a task just after watching someone else do it. shoutout to everyone who needs learning aids, needs to take notes, needs to try multiple times, and needs to be told the explanation repeatedly.
you're not dumb. you're not lesser. you're not doing it on purpose. everyone learns at their own pace, and people forcing you to learn faster than you can are the ones causing a disruption in your ability to learn. it's not your fault.
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fenndulum · 3 months
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People who say "well supported autism/ADHD isn't disabling" are coming from a place of privilege. Maybe their autism or ADHD isn't disabling. But mine is. And this is the same for many others. There are some social situations I simply cannot navigate regardless of the amount of support I have because of the way my brain works. I am fatigued every day because my brain can't regulate my dopamine and attention properly. These are just a couple examples. I'm all for the social model and recognizing that sometimes our social structures and institutions handicap us more than our impairments. But let's not erase the experiences of those of us who are challenged by our disabilities even with support.
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whereserpentswalk · 8 months
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Reblog if you think people going off their meds are valid.
Reblog if you think people shouldn't have to justify their decisions to anyone else.
Reblog if you support unmedicated ND people.
Reblog if you support people trying to get off their meds.
Reblog if you support giving unmedicated people hugs and cuddles and all the affection we so often don't get from the community.
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cripple punk isn’t for mental disabilities
but that’s not saying you’re not disabled
you don’t have to be crippled to be disabled.
but you have to be crippled to have a voice you think you’re entitled to in cripple punk spaces.
you’re either crippled, or you’re not.
cripples having their own space doesn’t take away from neurodivergent/mentally ill people’s spaces.
how is this still confusing or controversial?
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punkeropercyjackson · 4 months
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Tim Drake Core(He's the rat)
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