Small relatable buddies. I鈥檓 tired but trying my best!
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Beloveds. My blorbos. Holding them gently in my hands but in my mind they are spinning at mach speeds.
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I've just been to see Inside Out 2 in the cinema and I NEED to talk about this guy. This is Embarrassment. And I love Embarrassment.
When Anxiety introduces Embarrassment to the other emotions, she says: "he's not big on eye contact ... or talking".
And I know that emotions are non-sentient but I'm saying it anyway: Embarrassment is autistic.
Embarrassment is an emotion so familiar to those of us on the autism spectrum, so it's perfect. And he turns out to be such a hero in the movie too. Look at the way he's standing! And he stims too!
He's also non-verbal throughout the movie (he speaks once or twice at the end) but he's not made to feel uncomfortable about it from the other emotions. He's such an unexpected representative of autism, but I love him.
And I hope you all do too.
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For me puberty was just feeling these two all the time
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What does Timmy think of his little brother Peri growing up to have a neurotic personality?
Peri's always had severe anxiety. It sorta comes with being the first baby born in a 1000 years and constantly being kidnapped by everyone around you.
Timmy's just glad Peri grew up to be more confident in himself, and more assertive.
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I wish Sam and Tucker got to be characters more often. Thinking about how they also have a significant part of their lives they have to hide from their parents because they're also out ghost hunting with Danny all the time. And they have the capacity to walk away from it in a way that Danny doesn't. But they don't. This has got to be a strain on them too, this upended their lives too, and they don't even have any ghost powers to deal with it.
Sam already isn't on good terms with her parents; she could probably tell them upfront exactly how much time she spends hunting ghosts and if she said it in a bitter and sarcastic tone of voice they would probably just frown at her and tsk for her being so morbid and dramatic. I can't imagine she's the kind of kid who talks honestly to her parents about anything anyway. We barely ever see Tucker's parents but the few times we do they seem generically nice and normal. Do they worry about him, suddenly out all the time and coming home harried and beat up and found at the scene of rampant property destruction? Is he lying to them for the first time in his life? Does Danny ever ask them about this or is he too wrapped up in his own Family Angst?
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