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Hello, Nikola! Apologies for the bother, but we’ve been attempting to reach you about— oh, hm. Not warranty. Let me check your file more thoroughly, one moment. My predecessor had awful organization here.
📄, John Jonny Johnston of Johnstown from the Johnston Law Firm
( @johnston-law-firm )
Haha, no worries at all, Johnathon! Please, take your time. It truly is a shame to have to pick after the mess of your predecessor- I understand well enough, don't you worry. However, please do be more prepared next time- I am rather busy myself, you know! It's not a good look to reach out to someone without even knowing what you're reaching out for, either, honestly. I'm sure you'll figure things out sooner or later though. Good luck with it then, Jon.
С уважением- Sincerely, Никола Орсинов, kонферансье Другой Цирк Nikola Orsinov, Ringmaster of Another Circus :)
#{{im guessing this is for normal nikola??????????#{{nothing is ever certain. the stranger or spiral can just absorb me at this point. i know that i know nothing#{{spiral and stranger.... my faves forever. what even is anything !!!!#{{i wish i knew a bajillion languages in perfect fluency <- girl that does NOT study#{{sorry this took so long i have a bad case of 'everytime i wanna write i feel the urge to scream at the top of my lungs and run around my#{{in a positive manner of course. i LOVE writing i LOOOOOOVE it i need to get up and run around and yell YIPPEEEEEEEEEE#{{but alas that does not help with writing#{{I WANNA WRITE I DONT WANNA GET UP AND RUN AROUND#{{somebody save me. the zoomies are gonna be the death of me. fighting for my life out here#{{WAIT FUCK HELP ME. I JUST READ THE SIGN OFF PROPERLY HEEELP IS THAT HIS FULL FUCKING NAME. HELP. i dont care its so fucking funny though#{{John Jonny Johnston of Johnstown from the Johnston Law Firm. im gonna explode and die im gonna whirl around and bounce off the walls#{{i think having a giant hamster wheel would fix me. exercise is boring but idk. maybe a hamster wheel would do it.#“🎭here we are again!🎭”#johnston-law-firm#{{ily johnston and johnston law firm.... EXPLODES
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Hello I am making my way around the criminally small high potential fandom to ask if you have any neurodivergent Morgan hc?? Because babygirl is so me
omg an anon hiiii!!!!!!! hihi hello!!!!!!
personally, as someone who is very neurodivergent myself, Morgan is 100% neurodivergent to me. Technically! High Intellectual Potential (HIP), the condition Morgan herself states she has, as far as I can find is a real thing?? and falls under the category of ND.
however- as well as this, I'm v partial to hcing Morgan as autistic (as well probably adhd+ocd) and if you haven't seen it yet there's some really nice moments between her and her son Elliot, that very much read like her comforting him while he navigates his own ND experience. Elliot is also certainly autistic and I love him SO MUCH.
plus: there is THIS post which i love that also hcs that Morgan and Karadec both autistic, which I hold very dear and very much agree with. also! this post too! AND I will also point u towards my good buddy @gingerpeachtea for thoughts on morgan/karadec w/ ocd. adam karadec they know who what u are <3
she is so so deeply dear 2 me... and also soooooo very NOT neurotypical... i love her so much
#BUT YES!!! hope this helps :D! <3#I ALSO HOPE THIS MAKES SENSE i will be so real w/ u. it's being written in the middle of an all-nighter fuelled by a 3 hour afternoon nap#also- as i believe i've mentioned in a previous tag SOMEWHERE#i'm currently writing a paper on autistic representation in media#and my dear mother- who's learnt all she knows about autism/adhd because of my own (rather late) diagnoses#got like???? halfway into ep 1??? and went “can you write about her???” (Morgan)#SO THERE'S GOTTA BE SOMETHING THERE#(unfortunately I already have case studies in place. plus i'm only covering canonical autistic rep so. eeeeehhhhh)#(i will not trap my beloved hipot in academic confines... at least. not yet)#high potential#anon#asks
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I've been wanting to possibly go study in university again next year and there's like services that can help you with applying and stuff, and I'd really like to contact them and ask for some help but the devil is on my shoulder telling me that they will all point and laugh at me bc of what I want to study
#i want to take a creative writing course and study literature and writing#its what i initially wanted to do before i talked myself out of it for my first uni degree#and like listen I realise that literature and writing is seen as useless and there arent guaranteed chances i'll get a great job#but like. i wanna do it bc I'd enjoy it#like worst case scenario it will help me write better fanfics#i already write in my free time and i think taking a course where i get to write and study literature sounds really cool#but im so embarrassed to ask for help with applications because i know for a fact people deem this type of degree as a waste of time
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a friend who'd wait :)
#im posting this very late because i was sort of weary of how it came out and ended up messing w it until it was like 4am oops.#and i have plans tmrw so... oh well! i did my best and ill put it out while i can!#and i tried to make the scene match barnard's colors lol#finn's ocs#finn's art#i know i said id do more sillay stuff with the simpler screentone only style but i had a couple more of these in me#and this is the first piece im making thats like an actual part of the story too rather than just setting stuff for fun#i wanna write something to go with it too but for now ill just sort of briefly explain the context in the tags here:#barnard has a pretty bad case of OCD and his compulsions have made it difficult to make friends in the past#he was never outright bullied or anything but people just didnt really have the patience to deal with it#he has compulsions that include stuff like walking through doors until it feels right and needing things to be perfectly aligned#which in group settings has lead to people having to wait for him to finish his rituals and join them#they might find it tolerable at first but eventually they grow impatient and hes just... not invited to stuff anymore#but juno is a newer member of the guild who ends up frequenting the same library. hes also kinda a little weird#and they dont become fast friends or anything but just sort of naturally spend time in the same place#though they never plan meetups they eventually fall into a routine. around the same time theyd just both be at the library#and read next to each other. and maybe talk a bit. and eventually they end up walking back to the guildhall together#since theyre going to the same place after all. and juno always waits for barnard outside the door#eventually barnard asks if this bothers him. juno kinda just tells him 'of course it does' without any malice or anything. just a statement#barnard is surprised and apologizes and juno says not to. but the next day juno doesnt show up at the usual time.#barnard assumes hes committed somekinda more by bringing it up. he ends up staying there late reading to get his mind off it & not ruminate#but when he leaves juno is in fact still waiting for him down the hall (see pic) having collected a bunch of books literally abt ocd#he fell asleep bc barnard stayed later than expected. and hes an eepy guy generally. and also one very bad at expressing himself#but now barnard gets that juno's 'of course it [bothers me]' had the implication of 'but its worth it' which no friend has previously done.#and from the interaction juno was also able to understand that this isn't something barnard just does for the hell of it so. he studies.#and checks a bunch of stuff out because he thinks it could help his friend too (theres ocd workbooks and such- i remember working w them)#and thats the point where they became more ''friends'' than ''pleasant library acquaintances''#from there on they also do get into juno's problems. whole other bag of worms. but this specific scene is more about bernard from his pov#sorry about when i said briefly explain. i lied </3#but compared to the whole sequence im picturing its brief so shhh
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so apparently i've failed my english exam, which means i am about to return the english certificate i've got, delete every single fanfic work from the internet and then delete my own existence as well
#i study english as my second language here in my homecountry in case that wasn't clear#writers on tumblr#writing#ao3#writeblr#uni student#student life#student#writer stuff#writers and poets#ao3 fanfic#fanfic#ao3 writer#writers#someone pls help#spilled thoughts#send help#english#english as a second language
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so… in the additional media of stranger things (specifically the comics i’m mentioning), it was initially brenner’s idea/plan to kill off the other test subjects because they weren’t performing as well as eleven was. it was his best solution because that way, all the resources, time, and money could instead be placed only to her. and i just…. sure henry is a fine character and the massacre makes a lot of sense to me, but i think i am once again gonna change up my canon to actually fit this potential narrative instead.
i genuinely think the comic canon of the lab and brenner is far more intriguing than the show. everything with 9/9.5, ricky, and francine. eleven being the only one who grew up completely in the lab. those other kids were either volunteers, well into their teens, or had some semblance of a home life. eleven was the only one practically moulded from the womb. and they all had such a range of interesting powers. i firmly stand with the idea that jane is the only one who can contact the void.
brenner’s entire point of view on the lab subjects changed the second he found out terry was pregnant. he discovered he could steal this baby and make her his own. there would be no convincing the child because it’s all she would have ever known. because of this, i would not put it past a man like brenner to kill the other subjects for the sake of the “greater good” in this case, eleven.
eleven’s gifts just continue thriving beyond his wildest expectations. brenner would never dare assume that having moulded her from the womb, she would still be able to grow into her own person, her own mind, and one day be able to see him for exactly who he was.
back before season four aired, it was obvious there were other test subjects because jane was 011. so there were at least ten kids before her. but i always liked the idea/assumed that she was the last experiment because she was the most successful. that they didn’t need anyone after her because she was fulfilling everything they set out for her to do. with flying colours.
i just think the whole rainbow room idea, pitting the kids against each other thing… been there, done that. boring and predictable. i think at this point my portrayal of her time in hawkins lab really stems from the complete isolation she endured. where having the rainbow room, although eleven was obviously the most isolated out of the kids, brings that sense of community and sister/brotherhood. albeit extremely warped and toxic. knowing that she wasn’t alone in that experience just. doesn’t sit well with me. i think it’s important to note that she was alone, physically and mentally. which is why kali is also so important to her growth. i thought a lot of the flashbacks of her time in the lab during season four was really boring, repetitive, and just very predictable. although peter becoming vecna was a surprise to me, and was a nice little twist, the idea of her having an ally on the inside was really interesting.
maybe they did get as far as they do in canon, peter ballad was telling the truth about everything, about some of the workers there being prisoners like him, and he really wanted to get her out and to safety. but before they can escape through the pipes, they’re caught. peter is shot on the spot, and eleven is put into the isolation room for a few days as punishment. in this timeline, henry would be vecna, but henry would not be peter ballad.
when eleven turned seven, and was already showing extreme promise, where the other children were average at best, brenner had the eight children killed. kali had already escaped. this was the main cause for peter to gain eleven’s trust and try to get her out. because if brenner could murder his “children” in cold blood, there’s no way eleven was safe even in spite of her power.
when eleven is allowed out of the isolation room, her testing becomes more rigorous in attempt to distance and make her forget about what she attempted to do with peter. brenner begins gaslighting her, saying that there was never a peter, that she must have been dreaming. eleven does ask “papa” about “mama”, given peter told her of the day terry broke in the lab, but brenner is convincing enough to make eleven believe it was all in her head. say she is around eight years old, meaning the same timeline of season fours canon flashbacks.
i still do wanna keep the henry creel canon, and keep him as 001. brenner didn’t have him killed alongside the other test subjects, because who knows, one day he could become an even better asset than 011. brenner definitely wants to be able to control henry, but keeps the chip in him because, for the moment, doesn’t know how. killing him would be too big of a loss.
when eleven is ten years old, henry’s concealed powers break free and he manages to get the chip out himself, and unleashes hell onto hawkins lab. he almost kills brenner by snapping his bones, but eleven manages to stop him. her extreme abilities are unleashed, and she sends henry to the upside down. she does fall into a coma due to the extremity of the situation, but she does not forget what happened. brenner believes she’s the perfect weapon as she stepped in to save him without a second thought, was able to defeat henry, and opened a door to something he never thought possible. eleven is rewarded for her efforts. although she remembers the entire battle / confrontation, her memories regarding the portal are very hazy.
brenner decides not to focus on the portal straight away, instead gets her training harder and harder to see what else she can accomplish. also loved the idea of brenner sending her into the void to “look for him” so that will definitely be kept.
by the time she escapes and season one begins, her knowledge of the upside down is basically what we see in canon. because she passed out the moment after she sent henry away, she was once again gaslighted into believing she merely threw him through the glass and killed him. for two years she believed this, until making contact with the demogorgan, and those memories return completely.
due to her saving brenner’s life, (it was pure instinct. she happened to be there. saw her “papa” hurt and knew she had to make him better.) brenner constantly thanks her. but in a very condescending way. tells her: “you saved me so i can continue saving you.” aka, harness your abilities and see what else i can achieve from you. despite the fact that she saved his life, these words and phrases make her feel indebted to him. that she owes him something further.
i don't realistically see her thriving with her speech improvement until she's well into her twenties at least. her slowed development, sensory and social deprivation causes a serious delay in language. surrounded by other children she would have overheard conversations, some would have spoken to her. her conveniently forgetting her upbringing pre the battle with henry just isn't good enough for me anymore. it makes more sense for her to have been raised alone.
it also helps indicate why she gravitated towards the boys when they found her in the woods. they would have been the first people her age she ever remembered seeing. as far as she knew, during the lab there was no one like her. everyone was much older, they were adults-- although she stayed with benny, i'm not sure if she would have stuck around very long. where she followed the boys home without thought.
also it's important to note that after time, jane does understand that peter ballad was a real person, and was truly the first person (aside from terry) who wanted the best for her. when she remembers him, knows that brenner was lying, she deals with immense guilt regarding his death. he was shot right in front of her eyes, because he was trying to help her. this is another catalyst as to why after season two, jane never refers to brenner as papa. she does not give him that sort of credit.
#study‚ in my dreams it's all real and my heart has so much to reveal.#THINKING THOUGHTS. i have had this concept in mind for a while but i THINK i’ve fleshed it out properly now.#will write this up properly one day (never).#although henry offering eleven a place at his side wouldn’t be canon#he would definitely still look at her as an enemy for basically stopping his revenge.#AND the whole speech between he and jane never sat right with me.#saying brenner made him what he was / that it wasnt his fault etc. Like. No? henry was a sociopath. he killed his family.#brenner didn’t do anything to make him who he is. so jane always saw him for exactly what he was#and there’s absolutely no sympathy there.#and then regarding my season four canon as her regaining her powers by remembering the massacre/the fight. i am changing that to her#regaining her powers by simply confronting her past. understanding what she went through. finding ways to cope with it physically and#mentally. getting coping mechanisms from her therapist. seeking help. not needing to know WHY this happened to her (because there is not.#and will never be a reason.) but finding ways to accept it and move on. how to move on from eleven and become janessa ives.#also just because in this case henry doesn’t massacre a bunch of kids? It doesn’t make him any less evil. in this instance i am following#the idea that some of the workers were prisoners there in hawkins lab. and henry killed a bunch of the workers. so would definitely have#killed some innocent people.#just because i am separating peter from henry. does NOT mean i am excusing anything from henry/vecna.#in this case they are two completely different people. although i highkey wanna use jcb as peter because he just did the role SO WELL and#was SO BELIEVABLE i’m not sure about it yet. because i don’t want anyone to get the impression that i’m making excuses for henry.#BUT YES.#this be the new canon. <3#idc brenner is such a good fuckin villain he’s disgusting but so intriguing.
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I love Catherine O'Hara. She is a talented actress, and I love her work dearly, but MY FUCKING GOD GAIL IS A HORRIBLE THERAPIST. I say this as a professional trainee in the field.
I'm not going to demonstrate a whole lecture pointing out all the ins and outs she gets wrong in the show (and sometimes right, she has her moments where she's not bad) cause I don't have the spoons for that shit (and there are people who do a better job explaining please see Georgia Dow's videos). However, at the very least, please take this to heart:
If you encounter a therapist who is like Gail in real life, hit the bricks and find another provider.
Reason A: If you're emotionally vulnerable, it is not good to put your life (and literal brain) in the palms of someone who tosses ethical considerations to the side (there's too many to count she fucks up).
Reason B: I've had the displeasure of working alongside providers like Gail in real situations (which is a fucking travesty and testament that the field needs to evolve) who have emotionally manipulated and sabotaged a clients health either for money, or personal gratification via having power over someone. Seeing some of the shit she pulled in the recent ep, I get the impression she thrives off drama. You don't need that fuckitry when you're trying to heal.
"But she is so good at calling out people's bullshit! Not everyone needs to get coddled in therapy!"
Yes, AND there is a way to call out BS that's ethical while giving the client agency and control over the situation (where they can tell you if shit goes too far and they need to stop). Fuck, I have clients who ask me to call them out ALL THE FUCKING TIME, but its done asking questions like:
"How can I best help you today?"
"What do you need the space to look like? What can I do to adapt?"
"What would you consider our time to be classified as right now: reflective, supportive, or critique?"
Breaking the last statement down further:
Reflective: There's give and take during the session where both the provider and client feed off insights and explore concepts together (ex. peer support, coaching, etc.)
Supportive: You're having a hard fucking day and you need a fellow human to sit with you while you process some shit.
Critique: The provider challenges the client's perceptions via making statements, asking open-ended questions, looking for discrepancies, etc. (aka calling out the bullshit).
Breaking critique down further...
-This does NOT mean you get a pass to be an ass to the client.
-Consent (like with other fun activities in life) is key. You and the client set the limits.
-The client is FREE to disengage or ask you to stop disengaging if things become stressful and or triggering (especially if you go into critique with a role play scenario ex. playing a clients family member, boss, etc.).
The clients agency at the end of the day matters, but back to the main bullshit of the matter (see what I did there?)
👏🏻YES, 👏🏻YOU 👏🏻CAN 👏🏻ABSOLUTELY👏🏻 HAVE 👏🏻YOUR 👏🏻BULLSHIT 👏🏻CALLED 👏🏻OUT👏🏻 BY 👏🏻YOUR👏🏻 PROVIDER, 👏🏻PROVIDED 👏🏻YA'LL👏🏻 TALK👏🏻 ABOUT👏🏻 LIMITS👏🏻 FIRST. 👏🏻
GAIL DIDN'T DO THAT WITH ELLIE, AND SHE SURE AS SHIT THROUGH A GOOSE DIDN'T DO THAT WITH JOEL
I ain't about get into a lecture either on how I would've treated Joel cause again, I have no fucks nor spoons to give right now, but as the resident counselor of Jackson, here's what Gail should be doing/what I would've done in her shoes given the circumstances (boy howdy, there's A LOT TO CONSIDER HERE)...
I want to preface by saying, to be fair to Gail, she is the only counselor (that I am aware of) in Jackson and holding onto the problems/personal secrets of an entire community when you're the only qualified professional in an apocalyptic hellscape is fucking abysmal. Before even opening up the doors and couch to my services, there's 2 options I would consider:
Option 1: Wait a while (3 months or so) and see if another professional happens to turn up. While waiting, help the community out in other ways (watching kids, mentoring, building etc.). It's a good way to bridge connections, and even brush up on low key therapy skills that may have been lost while trying to survive getting ate by clickers or pillaged by unfriendly people.
Context: For providers in the mental health field, having another person you can lean on who has the same education and or experiences as you is crucial for maintaining professionalism and overall decency especially if you find yourself burnt out and/or suffering from compassion fatigue (or you fucking need therapy yourself). Plus, getting a second opinion on a client situation is always positive (especially if you're dealing with someone *cough like Joel cough* who has a hard time opening up).
Option 2: If you are indeed the last of your kind in this profession, either let it go extinct OR you train the next generation.
Context: Like medical providers, there is an ethical code of doing no harm as a mental health worker. For me, if I were the last and didn't see anyway I could ethically (to the best of my ability cause again, there's fungus monsters killing people out here so the rules aren't gonna be the same as before shit hit the fan) help folks, it's better to let the profession die than to hurt someone. Again, speaking for myself here. However, there's plenty of people in Jackson that I am sure would love to learn about this lost art and be of further service to their community, so I'd mentor folks with what I know and after a year and a half (minimum time to give people the proper training, tools, practice, etc.), I would establish said cohort as a community team and THEN open shop knowing I have people to back me up and - god forbid I die of old age, sickness, or getting ate by a clicker - people can carry on the work to help people survive AND thrive in this world.
Now, I know we don't have much of Gail's backstory. Maybe she did try to do these things but thus far I'm not seeing it. Bottom line is that while I have no doubts about how good she is at her work, Gail is definitely not in the right head space to shoulder everyone's mental burdens. She needs support, and someone to call her out. And just because one is a professional, doesn't mean one is free of the flaw of being human and making mistakes. That's why we have teams or people we can collaborate with, EVEN IF we work independently cause mental health is tough fucking work, people.
Back to my main point: Please, do not see a provider like Gail in real life. Treat finding a therapist like you would dating: if there's no spark, if you ain't vibing, or you sense a disturbance in the force, move on. Don't waste your precious time or resources trying to force yourself to work with someone who doesn't have your best interests at heart. And...like with friendships, we're not gonna like or click with everyone, and that's okay! Be honest, just don't be a dick about it!
Last thing I'm gonna bitch about and move on: I kind of don't like how her treatment is being framed as "good therapy" to the audience, but that's another can of worms and the last of my *shakes jar* fucks to give are depleted.
#I finished a 4 hour midterm writing up treatment plans for 6 case studies and doing a 30 mulitple choice test on top of it#my brain is fucking fried annnnd this is my cue to get off the damn clock and exit therapy mode#i need a cigarette and a rum + pineapple juice#please take what i say too with a grain of salt#everyones free to have their own opinions and i am not bashing catherine o hara and I do like gail as a flawed person#also i love how gail gets paid in weed cause i mean...i wouldn't object considering the circumstances 😂#hell if i could get that or food instead of taking folks hard earned money id have that be an option cause i genuinely like helping people#tlou2 hbo#gail lynden#tlou#tlou gail#tlou 2 gail
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I’m so tempted to just drop the history homework and read or write fanfics instead. Do I have a test tomorrow? Yes. Did I spend all day with my friends instead of studying? Yes. Was today the best day of the entire month? Absolutely. I told myself I’d study later but now it’s later and I don’t give a fuck about Philip the second of Macedonia and his external political tactics or about how the Persians affected the Greek city states after the Peloponnesian war pls I just want to get over this test so I can relax again
#tomorrow by 11 am it’ll be over. whatever I write it’ll be over#first test of the second term and it’s FUCKING HISTORY#I’m gonna pretend I’m studying Star Wars politics instead of Ancient Greek politics in case it helps#no I’m not memorizing the answers seven very complicated questions. I’ll just pretend I’m memorizing a speech for the senate.#desperate times call for desperate measures#iole’s thoughts
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Ughhhhhhh I hate writing and I hate not writing and I hate myself
#nearly bought a digital typewriter today. actually i DID buy a digital typewriter today. officially yes i have bought a digital typewriter.#the money for the digital typewriter has left my account but i have emailed them to cancel the order because i can't in good faith buy#a digital typewriter when i don't fucking WRITE#i thought it might help me get back into it. distraction free and while allowing me to not judge my own writing#and be continuously editing while i write and going 'i'm crap i'm crap i'm crap no one will ever read this and if they do they will think#that i'm garbage and that i should feel bad etc etc etc'#but it's too expensive and i have the feeling i wouldn't even like or use the thing once i got it#because the IDEAS! the ideas aren't coming to me. or rather they are but none of them seem to stick#i feel underconfident in writing any of them#and then i have old projects that i've always wanted to get back to like the tennis romance thing but SO much has changed since i first#started drafting it. like i don't even know if i like the main couple anymore. i kind of want to put both of them with different OCs of min#but it'd switch up the WHOLE story if i had a different cast#in fact most of the problem lies in the fact that i have this long-running bedtime story i tell myself every night with lore#and a massive cast of characters that i switch out depending on who i'm most interested in right now and every so often i incorporate new#themes and ideas and motifs and plot points sometimes based on media i've been watching because it's MY bedtime story and it doesn't matter#if i plagiarise in my own brain. but then obviously i can't plagiarise in real life#and none of my bedtime stories are GOING anywhere. sometimes i only get through a scene or two before i fall asleep#all of which means my bedtime story is not so much a sweeping epic novel but a sitcom with way too many characters#most of which are werewolves to be honest and sometimes for my own wish fulfilment one of them will walk out of my head#and take care of my problems for me by lending me £1million or murdering my best friend's ex. in my mind obviously#so it's like. it's a case of getting in there and annexing off the stuff i think i can use#it's like yeah i've definitely written several romance novels in my head in the process of this but does it matter if they're IN my HEAD#to be honest i feel like my main strength is in creating characters. like i have this one family of werewolves i've been slowly but surely#adding members to since i was like 16. maybe younger? no yeah i think i made the first one when i was 12#they're compelling to ME anyway. i care about them. it's just PLOTS. i can't plot#if a book could just be a lot of dialogue and sex scenes and silly moments and character studies i'd be alright#i also can't describe settings. don't ask me to because i can't#and now i'm just annoyed with myself because i sat down at my laptop to try to write and instead i'm here complaining about how i don't wri#and if i had the digital typewriter... i mean i'd probably still be doing this i'd just no longer have £300#i don't have the £300 anyway. i hope to christ they refund my card i'm a fucking idiot
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What Are The Stages of Fetal Growth During Pregnancy?

The development of a fetus during pregnancy is a complex and remarkable process, marked by significant changes and growth each month. This journey is typically divided into three stages known as trimesters, each lasting approximately three months. For Healthcare professionals we discuss fetal development in terms of weeks. Here’s a detailed overview of what entails during each month of pregnancy.
a) First Trimester
The first trimester of pregnancy encompasses weeks 1 through 12 and is characterized by the initial formation and rapid development of the embryo. This period is critical for establishing the foundation of the future baby’s organs and body systems. The first trimester is often associated with the onset of pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea, fatigue, and hormonal changes.
Month 1 (Weeks 1–4)
Weeks 1–2: The first two weeks of pregnancy are technically considered a preparatory period. During this time, the body releases hormones and prepares the uterus for a potential pregnancy. This period includes ovulation, where an egg is released from the ovary. If fertilization occurs, the zygote forms and marks the beginning of pregnancy.
Week 3: Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell meets the egg, creating a zygote. This single-celled entity undergoes rapid cell division as it travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus.
Week 4: The zygote becomes a blastocyst, which is a cluster of cells that implants itself into the uterine lining. The amniotic sac and placenta begin to form, playing crucial roles in protecting and nourishing the developing embryo. By the end of this month, the blastocyst is about 2 millimeters long, roughly the size of a poppy seed.
Month 2 (Weeks 5–8)
The second month of pregnancy marks significant developmental milestones as the embryo transitions into more complex forms.
Week 5: The neural tube, which will become the brain and spinal cord, begins to form. The heart, initially a simple tube, starts to pulse, setting the stage for the development of the circulatory system.
Week 6: Limb buds appear, which will eventually become arms and legs. Structures for the ears, eyes, and mouth start to take shape. Blood cells begin to form, and circulation starts within the embryo.
Week 7: The process of ossification starts as bones begin replacing the soft cartilage, and the formation of the genitals commences. The embryo now resembles a tadpole due to its prominent tail.
Week 8: Major organs and body systems continue to develop. The hands and feet start to form web-like structures, and the umbilical cord, which provides nutrients and oxygen to the embryo, is fully developed. By the end of this month, the embryo, now referred to as a fetus, is about 0.5 to 1 inch long, similar to a black bean.
Month 3 (Weeks 9–12)
The third month of pregnancy is marked by significant growth and maturation of the embryo, transitioning into a more recognizable human form.
Week 9: Teeth and taste buds begin to form. The fetus starts developing muscles, and its body takes on a more human appearance, although the head remains disproportionately large.
Week 10: Limbs and digits are fully formed, and the external genitals start to develop, although they are not yet visible on an ultrasound. The placenta continues to grow, providing essential nutrients to the fetus.
Week 11: The fetus begins to move spontaneously, exploring its surroundings by opening and closing its fists and mouth. The bones harden, though the skin remains translucent. Facial features such as the nose and lips become more defined.
Week 12: All essential organs, limbs, bones, and muscles are present and will continue to mature and develop. The fetus is about 2.5 to 3 inches long, roughly the size of a plum. At this stage, the risk of miscarriage decreases significantly, and many women begin to feel relief from early pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness.
Second Trimester

The second trimester of pregnancy spans from weeks 13 to 26. This period is often considered the most comfortable phase of pregnancy as many early symptoms subside, and the risk of miscarriage decreases. The fetus undergoes significant growth and development, and the mother begins to feel fetal movements, known as quickening.
Month 4 (Weeks 13–16)
During the fourth month, the fetus continues to develop rapidly, and its features become more distinct.
Week 13: Vocal cords form, and the fetus’s head starts to grow proportionally to the rest of the body. The fetus begins to practice breathing movements by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid, which helps develop the lungs.
Week 14: The skin starts to thicken and fine hair, known as lanugo, begins to grow. The fetus can bring its fingers to its mouth and may start sucking its thumb. External genitals are fully formed, and fingerprints start to develop.
Week 15: The intestines and ears move to their final positions. The fetus practices more purposeful movements, such as thumb-sucking and smiling. The developing nervous system allows the fetus to respond to external stimuli, such as light and sound.
Week 16: The fetus can hear and respond to external sounds. Its eyes, although still closed, can perceive light. By the end of this month, the fetus is about 5 inches long and weighs around 4 ounces, comparable to an avocado.
Month 5 (Weeks 17–20)
The fifth month of pregnancy is marked by increased fetal activity and continued growth.
Week 17: Fat begins to accumulate under the skin, providing insulation and energy reserves. The fetus’s skin is covered with a protective coating called vernix, which prevents it from becoming chapped by the amniotic fluid.
Week 18: The fetus is covered in lanugo, which helps keep it warm and provides an additional layer of protection. The fetus starts to establish a sleep-wake cycle, and its movements become more noticeable to the mother.
Week 19: The fetus’s movements, including kicks and punches, become more frequent and noticeable. Unique fingerprints are fully formed, and the fetus may start to experience hiccups.
Week 20: Nails develop fully, and the sensory areas of the brain mature, allowing the fetus to respond more actively to its environment. By the end of this month, the fetus is about 9 to 10 inches long and weighs around 1 pound.
Month 6 (Weeks 21–24)
The sixth month of pregnancy is a period of significant development, particularly in the nervous and respiratory systems.
Week 21: Coordinated limb movements become more frequent, and the fetus’s bone marrow begins producing blood cells.
Week 22: The fetus’s grasping reflex strengthens, and it can touch its surroundings, including its own body and the umbilical cord. It can hear internal sounds, such as the mother’s heartbeat and external sounds, such as voices and music.
Week 23: The fetus’s viability outside the womb increases, though intensive medical care would be necessary if it were born prematurely. The fetus starts rapidly accumulating fat, which is essential for temperature regulation after birth.
Week 24: Lung development progresses, although the lungs are not yet mature enough for the fetus to breathe independently. The fetus is about 12 inches long and weighs around 2 pounds.
Third Trimester

The third trimester of pregnancy spans from weeks 27 to 40 and is characterized by rapid growth and final preparations for birth. During this period, the fetus gains weight quickly and undergoes the final stages of development necessary for survival outside the womb.
Month 7 (Weeks 25–28)
During the seventh month, the fetus continues to grow and develop reserves of body fat.
Week 25: Increased body fat makes the fetus’s skin less wrinkled and more plump. The nervous system matures rapidly, enhancing the fetus’s ability to respond to stimuli.
Week 26: Melanin production begins, contributing to the skin and eye color. The lungs start producing surfactant, a substance that helps the lungs function properly after birth.
Week 27: The fetus’s eyes open, and it develops eyelashes. The fetus begins to develop regular sleep and wake patterns, and its movements become more coordinated.
Week 28: The fetus may begin to position itself head-down in preparation for birth. By the end of this month, the fetus is about 14 to 15 inches long and weighs between 2 to 3 pounds.
Month 8 (Weeks 29–32)
The eighth month of pregnancy involves continued maturation and growth of the fetus, with a focus on brain development.
Week 29: The fetus’s movements become more distinct as space in the uterus becomes cramped. The brain develops rapidly, allowing the fetus to control its body temperature more effectively.
Week 30: The fetus’s brain continues to grow, and it can process information and respond to stimuli. The fetus begins to establish more distinct patterns of activity and rest.
Week 31: The fetus’s skin loses its translucency as fat accumulates beneath it. Most organs, except for the brain and lungs, are fully developed and ready for birth.
Week 32: The fetus is about 17 to 18 inches long and weighs up to 5 pounds. The brain continues to develop rapidly, and the fetus can hear and respond to a variety of sounds.
Month 9 (Weeks 33–36)
During the ninth month, the fetus continues to grow and mature, preparing for birth.
Week 33: The fetus’s bones harden, although the skull remains soft and flexible to facilitate passage through the birth canal.
Week 34: The protective vernix coating thickens, providing additional protection to the fetus’s skin.
Week 35: Brain growth continues, and the fetus’s brain is now capable of regulating essential body functions.
Week 36: The lanugo covering the fetus’s body begins to disappear, and hair growth occurs on the head. The fetus is about 17 to 19 inches long and weighs 6 to 7 pounds.
Month 10 (Weeks 37–40)
The final month of pregnancy is a period of final preparations for birth, with the fetus reaching full maturity.
Week 37: The fetus’s toenails reach the tips of its toes. It continues to gain weight rapidly, preparing for the energy demands of life outside the womb.
Week 38: The fetus’s weight gain continues, and it starts to shed the vernix coating. The fetus moves lower into the pelvis in preparation for birth.
Week 39: The fetus is considered full-term and continues to develop and gain weight. It measures about 18 to 20 inches long and weighs between 7 to 9 pounds.
Week 40: The fetus is ready for birth. Its organs are fully developed and capable of functioning independently. The fetus positions itself head-down in the pelvis, preparing for delivery.
Throughout pregnancy, the fetus undergoes substantial growth and development, preparing for the transition to life outside the womb. Regular monitoring and care by healthcare providers are crucial to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the fetus. This comprehensive journey from a single cell to a fully developed baby highlights the incredible complexity of human development.
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btw tell me if I'm full of shit when talking about OCD, I've done a good bit of research on it but I really really struggle to find the difference between OCD and my own anxiety and kinda... tend to base it on that. So y'know tell me if I'm just like. talking about regular old anxiety and calling it OCD.
#running theory is that I used to have OCD (or sub-clinical OCD) as a kid but therapy helped me cope with it#was wild researching OCD and coming across a case study of a 'rare kind of OCD'#reading the therapy described and going. motherfucker. my therapist did that with me.#used the exact words the article did and everything#I'm honestly not sure whether OCD is one of those mental illnesses that can be 'healed' or what 'managed' OCD looks like#bc finding any kind of personal stories from ppl with OCD who went through therapy and successfully managed their compulsions#is pretty hard#makes sense bc generally probably only the ppl who are still rlly struggling would be inclined to share personal stories online#but it makes it a little difficult to figure out if my anxiety just manifests in ways similar to OCD#or if I had OCD all along and have simply been managing it well enough to avoid having developed new compulsions#not that it rlly matters bc obviously the DSM is made up and distinctions between mental illnesses (or 'mental ill' and 'healthy')#are all made up by psychiatry#but y'know. I'm curious#and it's a bit annoying when writing/headcanoning characters with OCD#bc I don't know if basing it off my own experiences is like. useful.#my posts
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