my darling sweet baby cat holding her own little feet and dreaming of jumping on top of my dresser and knocking all of my bobby pins and necklaces onto the floor again instead of playing with any of her lovely appropriate toys that I’ve arranged around the apartment for her enrichment
Hey now! I’m your step-dad! Please dont be sad! Be! Brave!
Hey now! You’re a strong girl! Fight the whole world! Go! Slay!
You’re enough as you are. I’ll be watching you from the stars.
(Btw! Scary design HEAVILY inspired by this animatic by @topicaltropic that I’ve been watching on loop for like 2 days its soooooo good go check it out!)
Videos taken moments before disaster (she attempted to jump onto yugioh shelf and realized too late that it was too small and smacked her stupid little dome on the shelf above) (she’s fine)
i already tweeted this clip but!! this line from twyla genuinely made me tear up while watching. this is so important that she can healthily communicate her boundaries and have the other ghouls understand and accommodate her without questions.
as an autistic person, i often feel really guilty trying to tell my friends when i need to be away from them and have my own alone time, especially since i cant do a lot of things around them (like draw, or work on assignments, or watch certain media i like) just because i need to do it myself. even though i know they’ll understand, i always feel bad saying it anyways, so often i just don’t, and trudge through it myself. its so important to show kids that sometimes their friends will need to tell them these things, and that its okay and healthy !!!