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Don't laugh at people or mock people who are "childish". People are allowed to like things that are considered "childish". Toys, kids cartoons, anything like that can be a valuable source of comfort for the people who like them. It's important to have things in life that make you happy, and without them it gets miserable. Wether that thing is stuffed animals or cooking or writing lyrics, what's important is that others don't ridicule and belittle them for it. There shouldn't be such judgement for the things that make people happy.
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I need carrying around a stuffed animal friend to be normalized
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you know your chronic illness is getting worse when you start buying more pajamas then regular clothes..
at least the ones i got were cute so I can still feel pretty while I'm bed bound :3
#chronic illness#chronically ill#disability#dysautonomia#bed bound#actually disabled#chronic fatigue#me/cfs#myalgic encephalomyelitis
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this is the cutest thing ever omg <333
Accessibility win: my boyfriend calls me while he's at the grocery store so we can "shop together." I don't get dizzy, headachey or anxious while I sit on the couch at home but still help remind him what we need, make choices, etc.
We're a cute interabled couple and we are unstoppable 💜
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they should invent walking that doesn't make you feel like you're going to keel over and die
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im getting a breast reduction in a little over a month and I'm SO EXCITED !!!! its gonna help w my sensory issues sm and my dysphoria will be so much better :3 I'm sosososososo excited I'm just worried about having to buy new clothes 😭
#idk i was just excited#gender euphoria#top surgery#nonbinary#girlboy#autistic things#actually autistic
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Pro tip for my disabled and chronically ill friends in college: if you have to put a work order in and it is related any bit at all to your disability, write, very clearly in the "describe what needs to get done" section, "This issue is a health hazard," followed by a description of how the issue relates to your disability/chronic illness.
They are required to put it as a high-priority issue and fix it ASAP. Required BY LAW. Yes, I said it. They are legally required to fix these things, both under OSHA regulations and the ADA.
Play the disability card. I'm begging you. DISABLED IS NOT A BAD WORD. But don't abuse it. This is a fine line here.
Example: I'm heat and noise sensitive. My HVAC unit started breaking down and rattling loudly. That would be an example of a health hazard. A broken light could be a health hazard to someone with vision issues. I can only speak for myself here. But y'all have the right to speak up and advocate to yourself.
Neurodivergent people, this applies to you too. You're one of us (one of us! one of us! one of us!). Don't let the exclusionists gatekeep this information from you.
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being autistic and having bpd is so unserious. cause why am I splitting on my mom because she froze my banana bread. like I know its not a big deal and shes just being weird like normal (she EVERYTHING in the freezer) but now its gonna be soggy and mess with my sensory issues :(
i know its rlly dumb but to be fair its gonna change the structural integrity of the loaf D: /silly
RIP my banana bread
#actually autistic#actually bpd#actually mentally ill#autism#autistic things#sensory issues#sensory icks#girlblogging#banana bread#i really love banana bread and now I'm sad and I cant get myself to calm down OH MY GOD
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