This disability pride month, I'd like to offer this horny enby's take on brain fog. It makes it very easy enter no thoughts head empty slut mode. Silver linings, folks.
So I bought something
This specifically:
The button was a bonus and like... I love it sm.
The art is so cuuuute! I love hunter sm, he resonates with me ad a character quite a lot!
Anyways, here's the shop I got it from:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/cozylittleartshoppe
I really like their stuff, which is why I'm sharing. I got permission and all. They have a lot of cool Fandoms that they have Keychains and stuff for. I saw some really cool infinity train ones! Oh, an their pins are really nice looking too. I wanna get the hunter one.
Not getting paid for this, this is just genuine excitement
Check em our, a queer ND owned shop. Really cool stuff. I'm the most excited for my Keychain tho ^^
I first heard about filling out your gender as "n/a" as a joke, but now it's also genuinely my favorite way to mark my gender. unironically. for a lot of reasons. i actually use that to fill out forms accurately whenever I can. so whenever I see people make jokes about doing that (which I support! it's funny) I have a private laugh because I actually legitimately do it on purpose
how fucking sinister is this. i cant imagine the emotion i’d feel if i saw someone wearing a jet black baseball cap with a propeller
Tbh, the only thing holding me back from being a king rn is when I'm hungry and want my servants to feed me a pomegranate, and they take more than 2 seconds to put some in my mouth, I'll just end up taking it from them and say ill do it myself.
Truly no one can break up a pomegranate like I can, which is why I can't be king. I'm just too powerful.
Leaving the best for last I see
3 out of 4 boys!!!!
Me with all of my ocs
For clarity, when I talk about stims, I talk about anything you do to regulate emotions - pos/neg/otherwise. Stims are not an aesthetic. They are a coping tool.
As someone who is on the autism spectrum, I get overwhelmed very easily by strong emotions. I've genuinely had breakdowns over very positive and very negative emotions in the past. Stimming is an important tool for me to delay the meltdown enough to recognize the incoming emotions and take steps to try and regulate before they get to the point of affecting my functioning.
This post is for my fellow neurodivergents to find and interact with me :)
Any and all are welcome! But yeah, stimming isn't a "quirky lil thing". It needs to be taken with the same level of seriousness as any other coping mechanism <3
Hopes this clears things up on my viewpoints.
Mental health is not a trend!!!
Pick your most frequently used
Bitch stole my money for game cosmetics
I'm getting the beach balls