#verbalpunk
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vm-sys · 9 months ago
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normalize speaking "weird".
normalize speaking "bad".
normalize speaking only by key words.
normalize stuttering.
normalize long pauses.
normalize using simple words.
normalize using short sentences.
normalize speaking in 3rd person.
normalize speaking with incorrect grammar.
normalize disorganized speech.
normalize speaking slowly.
normalize speaking incoherent.
normalize eholalia.
normalize word salad.
normalize other "inconvenient" speaking patterns.
let us speak as we can. listen to us.
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midnight-soulless-system · 11 months ago
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What it means to be verbalpunk to us:
It means to speak in a disorganized way and not try to mask, especially on bad days. It means to not push ourselves to try and speak when we can't. It means to support others who talk "weird" or in a "disgusting" or "non-understandable" way. It means to be kind to ourselves when we can't mask our semiverbalness. It means to stutter freely and laugh it off. It means standing up against ableists who think that difficulty communication means that our voices don't matter. It means caring for our nonverbal and semiverbal siblings who have no way to community their needs and wants. It means not apologizing when speech come out wrong. It means laughing with our friends when our sentences are not at all what we wanted to say, and being able to let ourselves be upset when that happens too. It means accepting and being kind to those who talk differently from you because that's what everyone deserves.
Being verbalpunk means being accepting of others speech. No exceptions.
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nebby-aac-blog · 9 months ago
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please listen to me when talk with AAC . if need or want say thing want to be heard . what I have to say same important as what people who mouth talk say . same when I write with AAC . need to be listened to then too .
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aetherial-boy · 1 year ago
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Cosmog Collective Pinned Post!
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PFP ID: a watercolour painting of Chloe Price, who is a pale person with blue hair, and is wearing a black beanie, white tank top, leather jacket and a necklace with bullets on it. She has a slightly stoned facial expression. There are a pair of wings behind her and the words ‘This action will have consequences’ written underneath.
Banner ID: a picture of some mushrooms and glowing flowers on a purple grassy surface, which is based on part of the Chasm area from Genshin Impact.
End IDs.
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- Call us Nebby, or use the name in tags
- We’re transmasculine, queer / achillean and ace-spec.
- Do not use they/them pronouns to refer to us, unless referring to an alter who specifically uses those pronouns. As Nebby or Artie, we do not use they/them. As a collective unit, we do not use they/them. It makes us uncomfortable.
- Physically disabled, auDHD, semiverbal and mentally ill. Cripplepunk, Madpunk and Verbalpunk.
- We block bigots on sight. We support minorities here, bring those opinions to our blog and we will not be nice in return.
- Socialising is hard, so don’t expect replies to ‘hi’ or ‘can we be friends’ type messages. We read things even if we don’t reply to them, I promise. We also love our mutuals even if we never speak in DMs or anything.
Our other blogs are listed under the cut, CW for swearing in the first blog’s name
@furinadefuckyou - Furina’s blog, reblogs of art, cosplay, text posts etc. to do with Furina and her girlfriends. Not fully accessible, we will work on that though.
@stellar-aquarium - Little and agere blog where alters with a younger mindset can post and reblog things freely. SFW interactions, SFW blog. Not accessible currently due to child alters who are unable to provide IDs or type with correct grammar and spelling.
@mimikyudying - blog-wide TW for all sorts of heavy topics, including abuse and CSA. Vent poetry and art blog. Coping method, I don’t mind who looks but please don’t blame me for the topics it covers being heavier. I don’t post here often, but when I do I appreciate kindness as I’m usually in a bad headspace when I’m using it.
We also have an NSFW blog, which we’ll give to adults on request. If you’re minor bodied do NOT ask for this blog. We go by Celeste and primarily she/her pronouns there, and the blog is mainly hard kink.
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vm-sys · 9 months ago
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it's okay if your speech is incoherent, unreliable, sounds "weird" (different from standart), if you use short sentences or separated words, if you use sounds instead of words for communicating, if you often say wrong words, if you can't use proper grammar, if you use aac, if you use aac n still can't communicate all you wanna, if you need more time for communication, if you stutter, if you lose speech frequently, if you have other problems with speech. you are valid n your communication is valid. your thoughts, needs, n desires are valid. you deserve to be listened to. you deserve to be understood. you deserve to be included. you deserve to be accommodated. you deserve to be respected.
you don't have to be ashamed. you don't have to be scared. you don't have to feel alone. (it's okay if you feel that way, it's valid. your feelings have reasons. you are not overreacting. world is wrong, not you).
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ramble-monty-june · 2 months ago
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I GOTTA TRY TO BE VERBALPUNK! HYPE ME UP ᕙ⁠(>д<)ᕗ
What it means to be verbalpunk to us:
It means to speak in a disorganized way and not try to mask, especially on bad days. It means to not push ourselves to try and speak when we can't. It means to support others who talk "weird" or in a "disgusting" or "non-understandable" way. It means to be kind to ourselves when we can't mask our semiverbalness. It means to stutter freely and laugh it off. It means standing up against ableists who think that difficulty communication means that our voices don't matter. It means caring for our nonverbal and semiverbal siblings who have no way to community their needs and wants. It means not apologizing when speech come out wrong. It means laughing with our friends when our sentences are not at all what we wanted to say, and being able to let ourselves be upset when that happens too. It means accepting and being kind to those who talk differently from you because that's what everyone deserves.
Being verbalpunk means being accepting of others speech. No exceptions.
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