The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
The Slavic people, or Slavs, are a European people. They are native to central and eastern Europe, including Siberia.
ALBANIA ─ “The Albanians are a Balkan people. They are native to the Balkan Peninsula and share Albanian culture.” ─ Albanian Folklore ─ Albanian History ─ Albanian Language
BELARUS ─ “The Belarusians, or Byelorussians, are an East Slavic people. They are native to Belarus.” ─ Belarusian Information ─ Belarusian Poetry ─ Belarusian Dictionary
BULGARIA ─ “The Bulgarian people are a South Slavic people. They are native to Bulgaria.” ─ Bulgarian Clothing (in Bulgarian) ─ Bulgarian History ─ Bulgarian Language
*ILLYRIA ─ “The Illyrians were an Indo-European people that lived from 1000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. They lived in the historical area of Illyria.” ─ Illyrians to the Greeks ─ Illyrian Language
MACEDONIA ─ “The Macedonian people are a South Slavic people. They are native to Macedonia.” ─ North Macedonia Information ─ Macedonian History ─ Macedonian Dictionary (in Macedonian)
POLAND ─ “The Polish, or Pole, people are a West Slavic people that share the Polish culture. They are native to Poland.” ─ Polish Art ─ Polish History ─ Polish Dictionary
RUSSIA ─ “The Russian people are an East Slavic people that share the Russian culture. They are native to Russia.” ─ Russian Culture (in Russian) ─ Russian Folktales ─ Ancient Russia
SERBIA ─ “The Serbian, or Serbs, people are a South Slavic people. They are native to the Balkans.” ─ Serbian History ─ Serbo-Croatian Dictionary
SLOVENIA ─ “The Slovene, or Slovenian, people are a South Slavic people that share the Slovenian culture. They are native to Slovenia.” ─ Coastal Galleries in Slovenia (in Slovene) ─ Slovene Dictionary (in Slovene)
UKRAINE ─ “The Ukrainians are an East Slavic people. They are native to Ukraine.” ─ Ukrainian Information ─ Ukrainian History ─ Ukrainian Language
WENDISH ─ “The Wends were a Slavic people. They lived near Germanic settlements.” ─ Wendish Information ─ Wendish Information
YUKAGHIR ─ “The Yukaghir, or Yukagir, people are a Slavic people. They are native to the basin of the Kolyma River in Far East Russia.” ─ Yukaghir Information ─ Yukaghir Culture
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Unsplash - photography, illustration, and art
Pixabay - same as unsplash
Pexels - stock photos and videos
Stockvault.net - stock photos
freepngimg - icons, pictures and clipart
Veceezy - vectors and clipart
Kissclipart and kissPNG - more vectors and clipart (often transparent!)
Getdrawings - simplistic images and drawing tutorials
Gumroad - photoshop brushes (and more)
Canva - needs login but has lots of templates
Library of Congress - historical posters and photos
NASA - you guessed it
Creative Commons - all kinds of stuff, homie
Even Adobe has some free images
There are so many ways to make moodboards, bookcovers, and icons without infringing copyright! As artists, authors, and other creatives, we need to be especially careful not to use someone else’s work and pass it off as our own.
Please add on if you know any more sites for free images <3
Gonna start a post with blank memes. Please add any you have on hand and reblog to spread them.
In media, canonically autistic characters are commonly portrayed as false stereotypes about autism, or they convey false/outdated information.
For anyone writing an autistic character, there should be many questions to ask about that character. As someone who has ASD, I really like to see well written autistic characters. Here I have compiled some questions that I use when starting a new character. I have also included links on terms that may be unfamiliar for those just starting out. This list is just a handful of questions, so make sure to continue researching.
General
1. How and/or when were they diagnosed as Autistic?
2. Do they view their autism as a disability? Why or why not?
3. What are some things they like and/or dislike about being autistic?
Support Needs
4. What are their support needs?
5. Do they struggle with executive dysfunction?
6. What kind of tasks are difficult for them?
7. What kind of tasks are they really good at?
8. What kind of accommodations do they have? (Specifically in a school or work environment)
Communication
9. What are their speech habits? Are they fully-verbal, semi-verbal, non-verbal, or does it vary?
10. Do they use echolalia and/or palilalia to communicate?
11. Do they use echopraxia to communicate?
12. Do they use AAC to communicate? If so, which type(s)?
Associated Conditions
13. Do they have/struggle with any kind of agnosia(s)?
14. Do they have/struggle with Alexithymia?
15. Do they have any other common or associated conditions?
Sensory and Stimming
16. Are they a sensory-seeker or sensory-avoidant?
17. What sensations do they like?
18. What sensations do they hate?
19. Describe a place that would be sensory-heaven for this character
20. Describe a place that would be sensory-hell for this character
21. What do they do to stim? Favorite stims? Least favorite stims?
22. Do they use echolalia, echopraxia, etc. for stimming?
Overload, Meltdown, Shutdown & Burnout
23. What puts this character into sensory overload?
24. What are meltdowns like for them? (What are signs a meltdown is starting? Do they seek or avoid comfort? How do they recover?)
25. What are shutdowns* like for them? (What are signs a shutdown is starting? Do they seek or avoid comfort? How do they recover?)
26. What is autistic burnout like for them? (What are signs burnout is coming? How long does it last? What kinds of support do they need? How do they recover?)
Special Interests
27. What are their special interests?
28. What kinds of topics can they infodump about?
Social
29. Does their family know? Are they supportive?
30. Do their friends know? Are they supportive?
31. What aspects of socializing are hard for them?
32. Are they very aware of their social difficulties (i.e. anxious and shy about socializing in fear of messing up) or are they less sensitive to their difficulties (i.e. unafraid/unaware of social mistakes, feels no anxiety to socialize)
*This link should take you to a playlist of videos that covers a lot of the topics talked about in this list. I highly recommend watching them!
Thank you for sticking it out to the end. I hope this helps!
"autistic asexual people exist so its not inherently ableist to headcanon autistic characters as ace" and "autistic people are constantly infantilized and headcanoning all autistic characters as ace can perpetuate that" are thoughts that can and should coexist
allistics and allos can reblog but dont start making a fool of yourself
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Applying for jobs is a hell designed specifically to torment autistic people. Here is a well-paying task which you know in your heart and soul if they just gave you a desk and left you alone and allowed you to do it you would sit there and be more focused and enthusiastic and excellent at it than anyone else in the building. However, before they allow you to perform the task, you must pass through 3-4 opaque social crucibles where you must wear uncomfortable clothes and make eye contact while everyone expects you to lie, but not too much (no one is ever clear exactly how much lying is expected, “over” honesty is however penalized). You are being judged almost entirely on how well you understand these very specific and unclear rules that no one has explained. None of this has anything to do with your ability to perform the desired task.
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