In my school teachers give so much homework that almost no one sleeps well and because of that it is normal to see people sleeping at random places like the floor of the last row of the classroom during class, or the benches in the hallways, or groups of people that rent a cubicle of the library just to sleep it is called the sleeping club, and at this point no one even cuestiones it
Last time I made a post about this, I made a lot of people angry, but disabled individuals deserved to be explicitly protected in the constitution, and that’s that.
Constitutionally protecting disabled people literally harms nobody but the corporations and people that actively attempt to hurt them, so if you’re still mad about that, maybe you should reevaluate your outlook on life
Different types of fairies
Not all are listed, only a few, there are far too many...
They’re the most helpful, they help with chores and around the house.
They expect a food offering
Never offer money, they consider this poor taste and they will mess up your house.
They’re mischievous and can be dangerous.
They play tricks, especially on travelers.
They’re known to lead people into bogs and swamps. (It’s not uncommon for someone to get caught in quick sand and die)
Solitary
They don’t venture into places with humans.
German folklore
Ugly and extremely strong.
They’re friendly unless offended, then they may become harmful.
They’re proud of their craftsmanship-> furniture and iron work.
Watch your manners around them.
Scandinavians brought their tales to the English isles during the Viking conquest.
There are two kinds-
dark and light.
They have magical powers to enchant people.
They move between their world and ours.
Spoke about them in previous post.
They have horns on their head, a human torso and they’re goat below the waist.
Live in the Woodland Forrest’s.
They’re alluring, seductive and compelling.
They can prey on their victims by using mind control and magic conjured from their pipes or flute.
Elves say that if you see one try to avert your eyes because once they’ve got your attention, you’re under their control.
They’re neutral creatures but they can be dangerous.
They’re shy and cautious.
They seek only the company of their own kind.
They’re extremely short- maybe 9 inches.
They can be master healers.
They’re found in the most isolated areas.
Solitary
Dark brown creature.
Lives in Forrest’s in trees.
They’re neutral and keep to themselves.
Not aggressive unless provoked.
It may be best to leave them alone.
It’s never their fault.
Things they don’t tell you about special ed kids: they’re probably being that “disruptive” or “reclusive” because the sped teachers literally abuse them and no one gives a fuck. (It’s literally legal for sped teachers to abuse their students because it’s considered part of the special ed therapy.)
When I was in middle school, I was in a special ed program called “Social Thinking”, which was supposedly for teaching social skills, but really what it taught was “You have to act like a normal (neurotypical) person and only ever do ‘expected behavior’, or everyone will hate you and think you’re annoying. You have to always keep up this facade no matter how exhausting it is. If you don’t do that and just be yourself, your friends would be happier without you.”
Some highlights from that special ed class:
The teacher told me, to my face, that all my teachers hated me and thought I was annoying and stupid, and that this was because I blurted out in class.
They literally went to my friends behind my back and told my friends to stop listening and walk away from me anytime I started “monologuing” aka rambling about the things I’m interested in. (My best friends decided not to do that, because they knew how awful the teachers were.)
One of my best friends was also in that sped program, and one year she was in the same “class” for it as I was. I cried in that class a lot, but she cried even more than I did. She also had breakdowns (as did I) and was suicidal sometimes. I distinctly remember one time when she said “Just give me the scissors, I’ll do it right now!”. She was TWELVE at the time.
The teacher would frequently grab my chin and turn my head towards her, forcing me to make eye contact. She also told my parents to require me to make eye contact before allowing me to do fun things, and to force eye contact like that if I didn’t want to. (And, unfortunately, they did.) Even now, almost five years later, I still flinch when anyone comes close to touching my face.
I’m pretty sure I got some form of ptsd from all the horrible in that special ed therapy, but I can’t get it diagnosed because even the possibility of having to talk to any sort of therapist makes me have severe panic attacks. :^) lifes a bitch like that.
TLDR: special ed teachers were super abusive and no one gave a shit because it was supposedly part of the therapy.
Do any other neurodivergents ever get yelled at because they used the wrong tone of voice and didn’t realize it? Like I was asking mom a genuine question and I just got yelled at because she thought I was being rude and sarcastic. Like… No? Please answer my question?
Saying “I don’t like dick” or “I’m not attracted to males” IS 100% OK!
Sexual boundaries are super important. If you’re not into males, regardless of their gender identity, that’s NOT TRANSPHOBIC.
Someone telling you to date/sleep/flirt with someone if the opposite sex IS HOMOPHOBIC.
Your boundaries matter. Speak up, you deserve respect.
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