#me when my friends once again try to drag me into their obscure fandoms
okaaayyy horses
I need to understand something...
Why are a majority of the posts regarding sensory issues so brightly coloured? Either they feature drawings/cartoons in flashy colours or collages/headers/images/banners that are also extremely colourful.
I am aware that not everyone who has sensory processing difficulties or advocates for them has issues with colour overload but it's auch a common theme - so just lemme see something real quick:
Please share/reblog for greater reach! Would be very much appreciated :)
Some witches skating
please imagine some cosmic beings cheering for you like this whenever you accomplish little goals
think it's a deep consolation to know that spiders dream, that monkeys tease predators, that dolphins have accents, that lions can be scared silly by a lone mongoose, that otters hold hands, and ants bury their dead. that there isn't their life and our life. nor your life and my life. that it's just one teetering and endless thread and all of us, all of us, are entangled w it as deep as entanglement goes. v neat i think.
do a puzzle
play an instrument
sew
draw and doodle
go on a walk
read
clean your room
write a story
paint
bake
scrapbooking
make a bracelet
garden
candle making
origami
photography
meditate
paint your nails
host a game night with friends or family!
do your makeup
write a love letter
collect rocks, flowers, etc. outside
cuddle with your pet!
visit the library
take an everything shower
so can we start hunting down white liberals now or what
guys. please
Tfw they put fucking PEAS in your fav canned soup recipe... and CORN
Hey, here’s a concept. What if we stopped saying “but autistic people CAN do all those things” (erasing high support needs) and instead started saying “not being able to do those things doesn’t impact someone’s value as a person nor does it make it okay to commit eugenics”.
they/them ominously lurking in the shadows waiting for a response
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