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@snailstrail

he/him • ve/venus • rot/rots
snails is the name disability is my game
|| autistic libra ||
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late/self diagnosed autistics, reblog with what you were misdiagnosed with.

in this order: social anxiety disorder, depression, gad, ocd, bpd, and bipolar. the worst was being misdiagnosed with bpd, hands down, due to the abuse and mistreatment.

YES THIS i was misdiagnosed with BPD (not to mention by a psych i talked to for only ~15 mins total) and it was only ever used against me. my family would use it to call my relationship issues "self sabatoge", my meltdowns "abusive", and my struggle with speaking "manipulation". i have So Much love for pwBPD and personality disorders in general. they deal with so much stigma on top of already very painful symptomology, and my heart goes out to anyone who has or is currently facing discrimination for their diagnosis.

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“are you afab or amab” “are you tme or tma” do you guys remember the era of the internet where one of the biggest queer memes was about not telling people what the fuck is in your pants because it’s no one’s fucking business. can we PLEASE go back to that.

I am once again asking the autistic community stop punching down on autistic people they’ve been taught to view as “stereotypes.”

I’m talking about nonspeaking autistics.  About autistic people who need full-time support.  About asexual and aromantic autistics.  Autistics who don’t want a lot of friends.  Unemployed autistics.  Autistics who were/are in special ed.  Intellectually disabled autistics.  Autistic adults who live with other family members.  Autistics whose meltdowns aren’t “subtle.”  Autistics who injure themselves.  Multiply disabled autistics.  Autistic shut-ins and agoraphobes.

We are all just as deserving of respect and dignity as former gifted kid autistics who still do everything they can to distance themselves from us even as they preach acceptance.

sometimes i think about the golden record and i want to cry

there is a disk. it is 12 inches in diameter, it is made of copper, plated with gold. there is an inscription— "To the makers of music – all worlds, all times" on its surface. it lies on the space probe, Voyager 1, launched in 1977, to explore interstellar space beyond our solar system.

it contains human existence.

116 images— the sun, the location of our solar system, mathematical and physical unit definitions, and our planets, including a blue and swirling white sphere simply labelled "Home." it contains images of human dna, of our atoms, their structure, the way they divide, our anatomy, our conception, our birth.

it does not contain an image of war. nor of disease, nor poverty, nor crime, religion, or ideology.

it does contain a father looking lovingly at his daughter. it does contain the picture of a tree toad in a gentle hand, of a woman eating a grape at a supermarket.

the remainder of the disk is audio. a 90-minute selection of music from all over the world, sounds, and greetings. there are greetings in 55 different languages, one akkadian, spoken in sumer about six thousand years ago, and one wu, a modern chinese dialect. the greetings call out to a friend. it wishes them well. it asks them if they have eaten yet.

but it contains other sounds too. it holds the sound of rain, of thunder, of a volcano and an earthquake. it holds the sound of mud pots and trains. it holds the sound of a mother kissing her child.

with little to erode it in space, the golden record would probably outlast all human creation. it will be 40,000 years before it approaches another planetary system. if it does, it cannot find intelligent life. intelligent life will have to find it, retrieve it from where it floats silent and small through space. we still don't know if they would understand it.

in 7.5 billion years, the evolution of the sun would burn the earth up, and we would not exist any longer, but the voyager would fly on, bearing a memory.

bearing a disk with a little inscription etched by hand on its surface.

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_______ KIDS DESERVE BETTER - transmonstera

[ID: four black squares with all-caps white text. In each image, the first word of the sentence is underlined similar to a fill-in-the-blank. The images read, in order:

Disabled kids are often at the mercy of parents "just trying their best"

Autistic kids are often at the mercy of parents "just trying their best"

Trans kids are often at the mercy of parents "just trying their best"

Queer kids are often at the mercy of parents "just trying their best"

End ID]

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Crying right now because trans people are so amazing… Smoking weed too… Merry Christmas…

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evilmario666

Smoking TWO blunts this year… All for you, trans people.

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Let’s talk about cripple punk. All I see are people trying to use the word cripple, but not paying attention to what cripple punk actually means.

It was created on here, in 2014 by Tyler Trewhella.

Edit: “It challenges the idea that people with disabilities need to appear morally good to deserve the absolute bare minimum support of ableds”— that we have to exist as submissive and let everyone look down on us in one way or another. It’s about the concept that we don’t have to look a certain way or act a certain way to be valued as a disabled person. We don’t have to conform to the innocent disabled person who can do no wrong, and might as well be considered a godsend child at that point.

It advocates for cripples who don’t allow ableds to try to harm us, who aren’t polite, and who will take your knees (oh it’s me) if you’re being an ableist piece of shit, who take drugs and exist in a body or life outside of society’s standards. It’s demanding disabled people, no matter the disabilities, be treated as humans, not an angelic inspiration.

Cripple punk is so much more than just applying a label to yourself.

*pushes the button and holds it down for an excessively long time before releasing it. and then waits*

*presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the button* *presses the bu-

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*Just barely pushes down the button for a very short amount of time*

*accidentally spills their water on the button and pressed it while trying to clean up*

So many little friends!

scp experiment log

i dont understand why my friends ask me to do those little normal people tasks that are obviously so much easier for them. like. how are you aware that im in pain every second in every area of my body, that every single movement hurts, and that every time i have to hold myself up it drains so much of my energy, yet youre still asking me to go turn the light off or open the blinds??? the lack of consideration is astounding. sure, maybe i am capable of hobbling over and handing you the scissors. but IT FUCKING HURTS. and YOU KNOW IT HURTS. i just cannot fucking wrap my head around why a Friend would make me put myself in more pain than i am already in. simply out of convienience, or because they "dont feel like moving".

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