I need to understand something...
Why are a majority of the posts regarding sensory issues so brightly coloured? Either they feature drawings/cartoons in flashy colours or collages/headers/images/banners that are also extremely colourful.
I am aware that not everyone who has sensory processing difficulties or advocates for them has issues with colour overload but it's auch a common theme - so just lemme see something real quick:
Please share/reblog for greater reach! Would be very much appreciated :)
Recipes around 100-200 calories
Chocolate lava cake (98)
Baked Zucchini Fritters (38)
Stuffed mushrooms (78.6)
Coconut cauliflower rice (107)
Roasted vegetable soup (100)
Salted caramel oatmeal (100)
Chocolate cake (70)
Brownies (46)
Blueberry muffins (62)
Strawberry cheesecake (47)
Carrot cake (72)
Green onion cakes (50)
Pumpkin and spinach quiches (53)
Zucchini noodles (80)
Low calorie wraps (90)
Stuffed bell pepper (166)
Easy zucchini parmesan (52)
Thai chicken & mushroom broth (179)
Mexican mini bell pepper nachos (190)
Celery, Onion and Spinach Soup (43)
Tomato soup (55)
Stir-Fried Veggies with Chicken (97)
Vegan leek and potato soup (170)
Healthy Creamy Vegetable Soup (124)
I'm sorry if they're too high, I tried to keep them around 100 but it's hard to find good recipes as well
If you find out some have more calories than said then tell me, I will remove them from the list
“denied the catharsis of punishment” is an underappreciated but hugely effective narrative consequence imo
ok last thing. but what people fundamentally need to get through their heads is the significance of gaza fundraisers not being the same as like mutual aid when you're helping someone get groceries, because it is a genocide. there is insane deliberate scarcity and prices are unmanageable, because there is nowhere nearly enough for everyone, so only people who can pay can eat. and what positioning individual fundraisers as the only course of action does is quite simply give a tiny percentage of random people whose fundraisers take off the ability to pay those prices while thousands of others can't. and every one of those thousands of people without a fundraiser is suffering through the same inconceivably horrific reality. it is giving a few completely desperate people out of hundreds of thousands a slightly more favorable position in a horrific war economy of imposed scarcity. and what grassroots community kitchens do is try to mitigate in some small way that inconceivable hierarchy of who can pay and who can't, by stretching ingredients as far as they can last to cook meals at large scale and give them out at no cost. and obviously people are still going to send money to their friends and families because this is hell what else are we supposed to do but please just think about that before promoting endless individual fundraisers as somehow the most ethical way to help
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do a puzzle
play an instrument
sew
draw and doodle
go on a walk
read
clean your room
write a story
paint
bake
scrapbooking
make a bracelet
garden
candle making
origami
photography
meditate
paint your nails
host a game night with friends or family!
do your makeup
write a love letter
collect rocks, flowers, etc. outside
cuddle with your pet!
visit the library
take an everything shower
the things that we've been forced to manage through crowdfunding websites are insane. victims of a genocide are having to market themselves as someone who is worthy of being saved.
living for more than a year under an active genocide while seeing your oppressors cruelty and disregard for your life increase is so horrendous.
every single person in gaza has lost too much. i don't think everyone must have to share their personal loss in order to be deemed as a person worthy of safety. i think we should try to help those we can see asking for it.
i request you to help alaa and her children. she needs to buy supplies and remain safe. her area was bombed very recently. her fundraiser has been verified.
please donate here
This is the worst timeline. (x)
they/them ominously lurking in the shadows waiting for a response
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