Tumgik
#high spectrum
myownpanicroom · 2 months
Text
To any suicidal followers I may have: This is a sign to not kill yourself. You are loved and the world is special because you are in it. Keep holding on.
-PLEASE REBLOG THIS YOU MAYBE ARE SAVING SOMEONES LIFE
You are special and amazing , If you need to talk or some help send me a dm and I will talk to you.
6K notes · View notes
Text
Accept your child with autism or you will be forced to accept a child with autism and DID, cluster B personality disorder and/or PTSD.
The choice is your.
602 notes · View notes
shitpostingkats · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
-
Tumblr media
-
Tumblr media
When I tell you I fucking sobbed my eyes out.
848 notes · View notes
It's gonna be my BIRTHDAY soon and I really need to rustle up some CASH so if u feel like this blog has made your life MEASURABLY WORSE (or just weirder) over the past year, perchance consider tipping your town fool? THANK YOU (kofi / paypal)
3K notes · View notes
p1xelpc · 10 months
Text
happy disable pride month severe autistic. high support need autistic. visible autistic. non/semiverbal autistic. autistic never learn mask. autistic not able communicate anything other than special interest. autistic with intellectual disable. autistic in special education. autistic severe disable just because autistic.
977 notes · View notes
stal3bread · 7 months
Text
I know that everyone stims, but I wanted to get a sample size from autistic people specifically. Also, I know there are non-vestibular stims involving other senses (such as hearing or sight) but I'm just talking about vestibular (movement) stims right now.
544 notes · View notes
autisticdreamdrop · 7 months
Text
autism regression needs to be talked about more.
you can lose so many skills. lose the ability to mask. lose the ability to control stimming. lose the ability to use motor functions. lose the ability to take care our yourself.
it's so hard.. it's so scary.. we just got able to write again and it's so bad. you can come out of regression, you can gain skills back in some areas or all areas affected but it's so hard and you can always be forced back. it's not fair.
478 notes · View notes
spoonful116 · 6 months
Text
I remember senior year of high school, people asking if they were a top or bottom. My asexual ass thought it was about bunk beds because we were going to dorms soon.
My answer was bottom because I was always afraid of falling off
383 notes · View notes
neuroticboyfriend · 9 months
Text
shoutout to high masking schizophrenics and psychotics. i know it's hard to be struggling so much but not able to let anyone see. you shouldn't have to worry about being mocked, harassed, abused, or assaulted for being yourself. for being different. for being confused. for being afraid... you deserve to be able to exist and get the support you need, not shove everything down and keep it to yourself, just to avoid more hurt. you shouldn't have to do this alone. your presence, thoughts, and feelings are just as important as anyone else's.
i hope you're able to get the compassion and community and care you need someday. and until then, know that even if you don't know us, there are people who are rooting for you - people who understand and want the best for you. as long as you're here, you are not truly alone in this. you are loved.
599 notes · View notes
caterpillarinacave · 1 year
Text
one of the weird things about autism is genuinely not knowing if you are capable of doing something or not
1K notes · View notes
autibear · 2 months
Text
stop calling other autistics ableist for treating their autism like a disorder
I don't care if your autism doesn't make you feel disabled you're a minority and you don't get to call the terminology other autistic people use ableist. Especially terms that are useful for level 3/high support needs autistics
If you don't like the levelling system or support labels and think it's the same as functioning labels don't use them on yourself. Stop calling them useless ableist and harmful
People are pretending this doesn't happen anymore but there are still posts and articles and videos everywhere trying to erase terminology useful to many mid-high support needs
If you think it's bad to talk about our differences you're wrong. We can both be a diverse community and have differences that we label. If you want to pretend we're all the same just because we're autistic you've only spent time with autistic people like you
Some autistic people need levels to understand their own needs or find other autistic people they can relate to
Some people call themselves a person with autism instead because that's what they're comfortable with
Some autistic people don't like that they're autistic and find it hugely disabling and struggle to find positives in it
Some autistic people say they are severely autistic because of how disabling their autism is
Some autistic people look autistic and cant mask
Some autistic people still use functioning labels on themselves because it's familiar and helps them and it's what they're comfortable with
Some autistic people say they have a disorder condition disability or ASD because that's what they're comfortable with
If you want to treat your autism like just a difference we're not stopping you. If you want to treat everyone's autism like just a difference then we have problems
If a label doesn't help you that's fine. Don't speak on how helpful labels that never even applied to you are. If you think all autistics with higher support needs are incapable of knowing what's ableist so you have to talk over them you are wrong.
179 notes · View notes
myrthing · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
This is the DUMBEST SHIT I have ever seen, so congratulations! You win a prize and the prize is apparently "myling unwisely picking fights".
AS A LEVEL 1 autistic person I say this unto you: Shut up. Sit down. Listen to higher support autistics. If you're so scared to be seen as disabled that you have to deny how autism is the direct cause of people's disability, there's always just the possibility of masking. I don't like saying that, because I think it's perfectly possible to both be autistic and to not be disabled in any way, but I despise these attempts from fellow low support autistic people to distance the disorder from those who are actually disabled. It stinks of ableism.
ASD isn't a mental illness. It is a developmental disorder. Feel free to explain how homosexuality being seen historically as a mental illness maps onto a developmental disorder that is frequently both intellectually and physically disabling.
Sometimes, there's actually a good reason to have a name for a group of symptoms! Such as the fact it makes it easier to get help.
195 notes · View notes
foggyroseblood · 1 year
Text
I don't remember who said it but whoever suggested to use "high masking" and "low masking" instead of low and high functioning i love you so much. Its the only words I feel really work for me. I was diagnosed with "high functioning autism/aspergers" which the 1st one just didnt fit me i felt bc it just isnt true and the 2nd word has nazi history so um no thanks. Lots of people use low and high support needs now but those don't work for me either. Like i would be considered low support needs i guess but I do need lots of support with daily things i definitely do not have low support needs if i take the definition litterally. I am high masking.
High masking suggets that i look like i am high functioning and okay although i am not and that's very validating
1K notes · View notes
Text
Asbestos’s niche is in tanking arts damage. She’s the only defender in the game with Arts Resistance value of 25 thanks to her talent, meaning she reduces all incoming arts damage by 25%, and then by another 10-30% (depending on rank) when her Skill 1 is active (I believe this stack’s multiplicatively and not linearly bc that would be absurd). This does make her the best blocking defensive melee unit for arts resistance, but she actually doesn’t have the highest Res in the game. Elite 2 Abjurers, Hexers, and some Decel Binders tie her at 25, Elite 2 Ambushers beat her with 30, and from what I can tell the characters with the highest current Arts Resistance are Pramanix and Shamare at Elite 2 and 3+ potential with a 33! Each point of Res reduces incoming arts damage by 1% so they take 1/3rd less arts damage.
Now this isn’t important to anyone but me, Asbestos is still far in the lead of any other unit with a remotely similar team function. But I’m a person who’s always fascinated by the extreme ends of stats in video games. And as a biased Asbestos enjoyer I want her, the character named after a fireproof material whose whole niche is tanking arts damage, to be number one. Asbestos currently doesn’t have a module, and she doesn’t necessarily need one, but I think they should go overkill with her and give her another 10 Res when she eventually gets one to put her on top with 35.
Would this help game balance? No. Would this make her good in situations other than against arts damage enemies? No. Do I want it anyway? Yes! Let her tank everything cmon it’ll be funny :3
112 notes · View notes
borderlinedolly · 18 days
Text
Things I Rarely See Talked About
Level 2/Medium Support Need Autistics
Level 3/High Support Need Autistics
Deaf and/or Blind Autistics
BIPOC Autistics
Nonverbal Autistics
Semiverbal Autistics
The Downsides of Getting a Diagnosis
Older People (30+) With Disorders Like DID, ASPD, BPD, Autism, Etc
97 notes · View notes
autisticdreamdrop · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
it's a "visible" disability for a lot of mid to high support needs autistics but same for the autistics who have it as in "invisble" disability. we are all autistic. we are all valid.
421 notes · View notes