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#i have not been diagnosed
ghostiedreamsz · 1 year
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Forget romantic A and B dynamics. Consider:
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scamoosh · 4 months
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hi guyz i made a quiz abt which horror trope/theme i enjoy you are!! cws are in the description so please mind them!
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mxltifxnd0m · 1 year
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if you didn't notice by now my blog "theme" has changed a lot and I do this every time I am dissatisfied with it because I don't like how it looks and I hate it for some reason
it usually aligns with whatever i am hyper-fixated on but now the problem lies in me being hyper-fixated on more than one thing
which leads to the theme changing so often
rn its TLOU but probably not for long because of the fact that mando szn 3 is out now and it'll probably change to that sooner or later
but for now this will have to do until I don't like how it looks lol
idk its a weird thing for me and I have no clue where it stems from lmao
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mercifullymad · 8 months
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i feel passionately about the need to enfold people experiencing (or diagnosed) with "just" depression or anxiety into the mad pride project. the more people who view themselves as mad, the better. much as the rhetorical move from "neurotypical" to "neuroconforming" emphasizes the artifice & social construction of "neurotypicality," so too will expanding identification as "mad" expose the sane/mad dichotomy as a false one.
it's true that (some) people with "just" depression and/or anxiety have an easier time navigating the psych system than people who have more stigmatized diagnoses. but this is not to say that they necessarily have an easy time — the carceral psych system is hostile to everyone subsumed by it, even the most "privileged" patients. we should of course critique & examine how our experiences are shaped by various intersections of privilege, but we cannot forget or ignore how someone with "just" a depression/anxiety diagnosis can still experience the full force of the carceral psych system brought down upon them (including but not limited to involuntary institutionalization, police intervention, & forced medication or other forced treatment).
we must encourage, if not insist, that those with the least-stigmatized diagnoses view their difficult experiences navigating the psych system as bound up with the liberation of people who have more stigmatized diagnoses &, often, a more violent experience of the psych system. we need more people to drop the "i have anxiety/depression but i'm not crazy" line and say loudly, "i have anxiety/depression & i am crazy. my access to just treatment is linked to the conditions of all other crazy people, who are my allies, peers, & friends. we are united in our cause & we all deserve a more liberating system of care."
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walnutmistjamie · 6 months
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Are you fucking dying or some shit?
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gayvampyr · 2 years
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psychosis is not “bad person disorder” it’s not a moral failing it’s not a quirk or “evil” or a plot device or an insult and im so sorry to psychotic people who have to deal with that stigma on the daily. you all deserve so much better
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closet-keys · 9 months
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I made this post before there were polls on tumblr, so I figure why not remake it as a poll now?
please feel free to add in the tags whether you think this was a good experience or not (i.e. would you recommend this method to someone who is pursuing a diagnosis? if you were diagnosed as a child, would you recommend that method to a parent who is seeking accommodations for their kid? if it was a bad experience- what would you recommend instead or what guidance might you offer?)
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valdotpng · 11 months
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It's annoying that ADD has not been a diagnosis since 1987 (or 2013 depending on how you define "not a diagnosis" as well as your source, either way at least a decade) and yet there are STILL people fighting tooth and nail to argue that ADD is it's own thing, or a thing at all.
It's ADHD-I. There is literally no difference between "ADD" and ADHD. They're the same disorder. It's just a subtype. The inattentive subtype. It's such a basic piece of misinfo yet it's EVERYWHERE.
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greelin · 8 months
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i love attention and thrive off of it but i also absolutely despise it. genuinely undiagnosable
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slocumjoe · 10 months
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I know a lot of people like the "all synths are autistic" thing and i understand, but the idea that they intentionally made Danse like that is so fucking funny to me, and the idea that X6-88 just ended up like that is even fucking funnier
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hauntedarbys · 6 days
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the thing about having been abused by a person (or, gods forbid multiple people) with a personality disorder is that you're going to spend the rest of your life seeing assholes on tumblr insist that people with pds don't abuse people and you're just armchair diagnosing them and they probably weren't abusive anyway you're just a liar
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sciderman · 7 months
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*slides over* so sci. Nathan. Is he. You Know. *waves wildly* Non Gender specific???? 👀👀
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wereshrew-admirer · 4 months
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they tried to say he was illiterate, but <redacted> knew his teachers had been wrong; it was just that the books they assigned were so boring, he was never able to make it through a single paragraph before tracing the lines of wood grain in his desk until his vision blurred seemed more appealing.
if only they knew how fast he could read an interesting book - but he wasn’t about to admit where he’d spent his day, not when there was a field that still needed plowing!
(or, pre-chine chine finds a cleaver’s fable book and steps out onto the slippery slope)
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dailyriolu · 8 months
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A silly guide on how I draw normal Riolu vs My sona
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scificrows · 9 months
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Is there a 300 page essay about Murderbot's armor (specifically the opaque helmet) as a not-so-subtle metaphor for masking in a clearly neurodivergent character already? Because I need it.
The way Murderbot is unvoluntarily without its opaque armor in All System Red in front of the crew (i.e. unmasking) and appears surprised at its own strong facial expressions and other people's reaction to it? The vulnerability that comes with that and how Murderbot spends pretty much the rest of the book wearing or actively missing its armor which keeps it safe from the mortifying ordeal of being known (yet sometimes other characters suggest it might help for it to not opacify the helmet in order for others to see it as a person and to trust it (and in the end idk if it would have achieved the rewards of being loved by its humans and have had its needs met if it hadn't unmasked in this relatively safe environment sometimes)).
Also there's the whole avoiding-looking-directly-at-people-and-using-drones-instead thing which Murderbot usually hides using the opaque helmet, but whenever it doesn't have that people notice it and many react negatively/confused. I think that's a whole neurodivergent-applicable situation in and of itself? Like damn
And then Mensah encourages Murderbot not to wear armor on Preservation station since it would not need it there, Murderbot is hesitant but ends up not wearing any (like 4 books later when we finally get to that bridge) (going for the comfortable clothes it chose for itself instead, with very strong feelings about the whole being able to make choices thing that I cannot go into further at this point because I would absolutely end up BITING SOMETHING OR SOMEONE).
And I'm not going to advocate for unmasking all the time in any setting because hell no, sometimes it absolutely sucks and people are irritated by Murderbot's now visible quirks and are afraid of what they don't know, but many GET TO KNOW Murderbot better and because there are other people that make sure Murderbot is safe and respected and are willing to get people fired for it if they disrespect it (Pin-Lee my beloved) Murderbot can experiment with this situation without being exiled to some abonded part of a planet and other people are forced to spend enough time around ot to learn to respect it and even like it. I just....... It must be so scary and Murderbot is handling so much at once and in this essay I will
PS sorry this is a disorganized mess but so am I and I have so many Thoughts and even more Emotions and so little patience.
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