Daphne Greengrass, Slytherin, Class of 1991
“elegance is the only beauty that never fades.”
Dragons are mythical creatures that feature in many mythologies around the world.
book alphabet — i for inej ghafa
inej heard the name the dregs preferred for her whispered among their ranks – the wraith
[Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo]
happiest (belated) birthday, @harrisons ♡
he fell quietly from her arms. he was a king.
Paolo Sebastian S/S 2022 Couture “Wild Swans”
“reputation” has definitely been my most cathartic album. After I finished it, it was like — now I can write regular songs again.
Theme #02: Thin Air by @pneuma-themes
Write about love, long evenings, the dawn, the trees, about the endless patience of the light.
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A simple sidebar theme with not-too-soft rounded corners. Suitable for all kinds of blog types but will particularly do well for image-heavy blogs.
Features:
- Customizable post size and font size. Post size can be entered on the post size field and the font size can be entered on the font size field. The live preview uses 600px post size and a font size of 14px.
- Customizable photoset gutter. The live preview uses 5px photoset gutter.
- Three custom links.
- One accent color and 7 color options.
- Built-in lightbox for photoset posts.
- Mostly NPF-friendly.
- A 200px x 200px sidebar image.
- Scroll-to-top button that appears when you scroll down the page.
- Fade in effect on load
Notes:
- I tried my best to make this theme NPF friendly, but until the usual, expect things to break or look weird.
- Keep your description and your blog title short, otherwise the sidebar may be too long and it may look a little bit out of place.
Credits:
- Sidebar image by @nemupanart
- Icon fonts (System UIcons), NPF fix v3.0 by @glenthemes
- Responsive video plugin by nouvae
- Feather Icons by Cole Bemis
- Simple soundcloud and spotify player script, shorten note count script by @shythemes
- customaudio.js by @annasthms
- photoset.css with lightbox by @annasthms and @eggdesign
- Font: Rubik by Google Fonts
- Fade-in animation on load by animate.css
Please like and reblog if you like this and or are using it!
My personal definition of ‘beautiful’ is exhibiting an identity. I am so intrigued and drawn to people who know exactly who they are, who know what they want, who live life on their own terms.
Boy, am I glad to see you!
a while ago i attended this lecture on autism. guy in the audience said he had many of the symptoms that were presented and asked what should he do to get treatment and possibly a diagnosis. instead of answering his question the psychologist went on a tangent about how “the clinic reigns all powerful over guesswork”, and how actually it has become a trend amongst little children on the internet to claim that they are autistic for cool points, and that this hurts real autistic people. no she didn’t tell him how to get his symptoms looked into, she just made it very clear that to her, aknowledging your own symptoms is bad and evil and hurts the poor real mentally ill people.
an ex-friend of mine, then a psychology major and by now probably a full psychologist, once lectured me on how horrible and bad it was that i told her “i probably have some sort of neurodivergency”, and that if i were her patient she would never give me a diagnosis because “you aren’t like this now, but i know that if you get a diagnosis you’ll use it as an excuse to start treating people badly. that’s just how mentally ill people are.”
same ex-friend was extremely disgusted when she found out that fans sometimes make neurodivergency headcanons for characters that have the same symptoms as they do, and that authors sometimes write books with neurodivergent protagonists in stories that don’t focus on that (ex: she seemed horrified that percy jackson has adhd?)
multiple psychologists i’ve seen on facebook agree that they should refuse to treat patients that say “i’m here because i have symptoms of a disorder and wonder if i have it”, and that a patient should arrive to a psychologist as a blank slate.
school psychologist asked me how i was feeling about my trauma situation and i told him i thought my friends would leave me. instead of addressing the issue he said that that no i didn’t, that i was lying, that i had searched “bpd symptoms” online and now i was faking symptoms because i wanted to have bpd, that he shouldn’t have told me he suspected i had a personality disorder because now look what was happening. no, i didn’t search bpd symptoms online. yes, my friends left me, it was a completely founded belief and not a symptom, let alone a faked symptom.
so the next time you hear someone saying they’re “anti self-diagnosis” i want you to understand what they’re saying. what they’re saying is:
- i don’t want people to be aware of their own symptoms
- i don’t think my patients should have access to any information that doesn’t come from me
- i don’t think neurodivergent people should learn how to cope with their symptoms and live “normal” lives
- i think neurodivergent people should be denied a diagnosis because the moment they get one they will become evil and dangerous
- i don’t think people who don’t look like a stereotype could possibly be neurodivergent, even if they have all the symptoms, so i think they are faking it for attention and should be denied treatment