for autism acceptance month i think it's important that we understand that autism acceptance can't be based on the lowest common denominator. which means we can't simplify autism to only the broad aspects that appeal to the largest group of people (ableds). it was wrong of people to act like autism was a horrible disease that "stole your child" from you. it's also wrong to act like common symptoms of classical autism are only stereotypes that have to be shut down. there's going to be lots of different ways that people with autism behave, how their symptoms manifest, what they struggle with. instead of acting like there's some one true presentation of autism, acknowledge how varied it is. how many aspects of someone's life it can affect. how they're different severities and different presentations. include autistic people who are like you and autistic people who are not like you
it bugs me how many lesbians have issues with trans women. like, we're supposed to love women. what's next, you gonna start hating short people too? fuck off.
35mm, Kodak UltraMax 400
im in full support of artists not doing the thing that made them famous and instead drawing whatever niche thing makes them happy
Polyamorous person: I love kissing my boyfriend, and I love kissing my girlfriend :)
Monogamous person with a genderfluid partner: Me too.
Haters will see you purchasing a broken angel figurine from a thrift store and say "why do you want that" for my vibe? To go next to my haunted music box?? What are You at the thrift store for
since facebook nixed fact checking some really cool things are being shared and I am totally here for it
when you go to the gender clinic you can ask about being buried alive left to scream and claw at the lid of your coffin until you emerge into your real body & your real name but idk if it's covered by insurance
weird genderqueer fem(me) lesbian who really likes purposeful kids animations and CARTOON NETWORK (mlp, steven universe, adventure time, etc)
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