There were always signs
being disabled will really have you thinking/saying things like “yeah i’m not really THAT disabled. as long as i take my meds twice a day (and as needed), eat and drink exactly the right things, keep the perfect balance of being active and resting, the weather is stable, and nothing unexpected happens AT ALL… i’m totally FINE! i probably should not even call myself disabled at this point because i’m doing so well!”
if you don’t want to call yourself disabled, that’s fine and it is your choice! but if you’re only “fine” or “doing really well” when a bunch of different variables are all lined up perfectly, then maybe you are not fine actually. just a thought!
Chidori Yoshino from Persona 3 fanart because I love her so much~ Also here's some merch of her I own!
I need more Chidori stuff aaa
Happy Ace Week my friends!!! 🖤🩶🤍💜
I just got described as an "ad hating commie" by someone because I said a minute of youtube ads is unpleasant. fully spent 5 minutes arguing and defending youtube ads. insane stuff
I was looking at the Bloom cards because it was my first time seeing them (I was out of the fandom when they were released) and it's so pretty!
However, I couldn't help but laugh because why is Azul just...floating like 4-5 inches off the ground???
The photographer for sure had to lie on the pavement to take that photo. Azul even flashed his most charming smile to hide that he was hovering so low the broom was touching the ground.
The photographer:
Silksong gave me winged Hornet
I love wings
I went to London last year and as a huge Ace Attorney fan, I couldn't miss the opportunity to visit the Old Bailey...
Nyan Zieks my beloved 💜
im suuuuuper tired. i think ill stay up for another 5-24 hours
Being an asshole is not in the DSM. Not everyone you hate is mentally ill and not everyone who does bad things is mentally ill either.
The DSM is a highly flawed and politicized way to define mental health disabilities that I have a lot of personal gripes with, but even THEY don't have "Shitty Asshole Disease" as a mental illness.