ok the wedding was cute
I'm so tired, it's a costume design with a theme of stars and Greece, I don't want to color it… Don't blame me
Wish this was in my town. Might liven it up a bit.
“The Smiling God used to live with us and interact with us directly, but we were not ready for its manifest blessings, so it had to go away.
But it still shines its light on us daily.”
This is canon idc what you say
Weird Little Brother Dude with attachment issues
i love echolalia so much i truly do but i am so sadly limited by the range of my human voice. i wanna mimic cars and kettles and microwave beeps and chirping birds and computer keys and rushing water. making cat noises isn’t enough i wanna sound like a fucking synth.
My progress to Hazbin-ify QSMP. I started with Phil cuz i’m biased because his designs are the most familiar to me. I’m open to any design imputs; key or decorative elements. Any tips on the technical side is also welcome; I don’t know how to make my brushes look less pixelated and more smooth.
Miracle Happens After Dawn
And the progress after two months’ hard working!
Thrax x Ozzy
This man honestly.
How do you feel about Sterek? 1/3 (part 2, part 3)
You know, I fucking hate the jokes that people with ADHD and autistic people just magically get along well.
Like....spoiler alert.....but putting two people with conflicting sensory needs in a room together is a recipe for disaster.
I have ADHD and autism. I have a lot of issues with loud noises or movement. If you put me in a room together with someone who vocally stims, we are not going to get along well. It's not that they're a bad person, it's not that I'm a bad person, we just have conflicting needs.
I stim a lot by pacing and wringing my hands. My dad, who probably has ADHD, gets really anxious when people pace.
This is a big reason why lumping all the disabled students in one classroom is bad idea, like many schools do. Because like all people, disabled people are each different people. With different needs. With different sensory needs and triggers.
Someone could stim by smacking their lips, while another person could have misophonia and have a strong reaction to those sounds.
Treating disabled people like humans is acknowledging that we're all different people, and we don't magically all get along because we share a condition. Like....it would be bigoted to assume that of any other marginalized group, so why would you do that to disabled people?
English Autistic Transmasc Pansexual - ‘01 - Pronouns: Any - Aries / Year of the Snake - Hobbies: Drawing, Reading, Writing, Daydreaming & Crocheting - “Constantly Distracted” is my middle name - Current Hyper-fixations: COD: MW2, Transformers
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