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When I was in middle and high school I was ridiculed by my peers for watching shows that they considered to be “immature” for my age.
It was the early-to-mid 2000s, and my classmates were watching shows like American Idol, The OC and Grey’s Anatomy. I was watching kids’ cartoons like SpongeBob, Fairly OddParents and Jimmy Neutron. These kids often bullied and pressured me into watching the shows they liked. Even my school counselor said that I had to watch the shows my peers were watching if I wanted to have friends, and I mentioned to her that I was lonely and wanted some friends.
My mom didn’t allow me to watch The OC, so I started watching Grey’s Anatomy and American Idol instead. I was starting to fit in with my peers at school, but it severely cost me my mental health. In my sophomore year, I became even more depressed than I already was. It was like my personality just completely changed in just a year.
To this day, it’s still hard to enjoy an episode of SpongeBob or any of the other shows I liked back then without being reminded of the times where I was ostracized for liking those shows.
I hate that neurodivergent kids are always being pressured into acting as close to neurotypical as possible by not only their peers, but the adults around them.
Leave. Neurodivergent. Kids. Alone.
random motivational post: YOU 🫵🫵 DESERVE LOVE!!
me, being aromantic: I DO NOT WANT IT
@chronosfear
"You know why you're not afraid to die, Spock?You're more afraid of living.
Each day you stay alive is just one more day you might slip and let your human half peek out.
That's it, isn't it?
Insecurity
Why, you wouldn't know what to do with a genuine, warm, decent feeling"
"Bread and Circuses"
books need to go back to having table of contents because that was cute
To read list that I'm actually going to read
The Burning kingdoms by Sally green
The shadow of kyoshi by F.C. Yee
The gates of sleep by Mercedes lackey
Lore Olympus season 3
Ursula
@wonderingsam
aromantic people being villains is like… yeah, that’s probably a bad stereotype n all, aromantics are also people, but like. as an aro myself im partially like “fuck yeah. we’re going to be evil and doing evil plans and dont like anyone other than our evil pets and our evil henchmen. lets get this (evil) show started.”
Reblog this to make a transphobe instantly have a heart attack and die <3