I LOVE being autistic and trying to communicate because every time it’s
and then they cat napped together 🙂↕️
print(1) | print(2) ❤︎
my top hobbies are shame and embarrassment but i also occasionally dabble in envy
fast, affordable and reliable!!
Notte Stellata 2025 Day 2 - SEIMEI (Yuzuru Hanyu x Mansai Nomura)
Just remembered when my childhood friend and I in high school would start bickering like siblings and saying things like "Well I'm stronger" "Well I'm smarter" except he always refused to go the "I have a bigger dick" route because he said my hypothetical dick would be bigger
DUGEUNDUGEUN GONGNYAKGI (2020-?) by pyuki
If you're a disabled young person, you've most likely been hit with the "pfft you think you're in pain now? Just wait til you're my age" bullshit from older people at least once. Everyone talks about how invalidating it is
But I haven't seen anybody mention how it's terrifying, too. Yes, I know health deteriorates with age. I know that old age is a disability unto itself. I know that the healthiest person alive will start getting aches and pains past the age of 40 and may even need mobility aids
I know all this stuff. And it always makes me think "yeah, if I can't walk without joint pain even while using mobility aids AT AGE 21, how painful will life be for me at the age where it gets painful for everyone?"
And it's hard not to feel like I'm doomed, y'know? Where most people get a period of health that they wish they appreciated more when they start to lose it, my starting point was a body that doesn't work properly and it's only gonna get worse from there. It's worse every fucking year.
TLDR stop telling disabled young people that their pain will only get worse to the point of being unimaginable as they age, WE FUCKING KNOW
god forbid 5000 year old girls do anything