Helix. Over 25, Queer, Neurodivergent, yeah the same one from AO3. They/Them.
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I'm nervous and quiet about fandom stuff, decided to try to be more social.
Honestly a stupid amount. This isn't even 1/4 of what I've drafted (probably won't post a lot of it, but just so you know how crowded my head is with my favorite blorbos).
archiveofourown.org/users/Viciou...
Tips break down into two main areas:
1. Defensive tactics: how not to make it easy for them
2. Offensive tactics: fuck ‘em up
🧵:
Tips break down into two main areas:
1. Defensive tactics: how not to make it easy for them
2. Offensive tactics: fuck ‘em up
🧵:
www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en...
#nsfw #censorship #canpoli
@acvalens.net
old ref of adam in this au:
old ref of adam in this au:
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Moral OCD is such a fucking weird thing, yall. Simultaneous merge of "thoughts don't define your person" and "this disorder shapes the entire way I construct my relationships with the world around me and the responsibilities I take on."
Etc etc
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Moral OCD is such a fucking weird thing, yall. Simultaneous merge of "thoughts don't define your person" and "this disorder shapes the entire way I construct my relationships with the world around me and the responsibilities I take on."
Etc etc
Unfortunately, telepathy is not included in the parameters of talent, and silence and indifference break hearts no worse than a hammer. A lot of great creative people leave fandoms, galleries, communities, etc. because of this. So a lil reminder is always appropriate.👍
Unfortunately, telepathy is not included in the parameters of talent, and silence and indifference break hearts no worse than a hammer. A lot of great creative people leave fandoms, galleries, communities, etc. because of this. So a lil reminder is always appropriate.👍
"I need a new fandom"
"No one cares about this thing anymore"
JUST LIKE THINGS
YOU CAN JUST LIKE THINGS
Many disabilities are invisible. It doesn’t make them any less real.
We’ve also been conditioned by society to hide our pain.
People don’t want a reminder of chronic illness & disability. They want us to sell them the comfortable lie. To say we’re “fine”
We’re not fine
Many disabilities are invisible. It doesn’t make them any less real.
We’ve also been conditioned by society to hide our pain.
People don’t want a reminder of chronic illness & disability. They want us to sell them the comfortable lie. To say we’re “fine”
We’re not fine