rb this and tell me what ur accent is. this has no purpose except the fact i just realized i could have like... mutuals with cockney accents or newfoundland accents or something and thats just wild
The worst thing about finally coming to terms and acknowledging your limitations when you’re mentally or physically disabled, especially when it’s chronic, is when someone who means well, a family member, a best friend, etc. tries to convince you that you in fact do not have those limitations.
It tends to be coupled with “you can do everything you set your mind to!” but the thing is, it takes a lot of self forgiveness and self acceptance to admit yourself you have a limitation.
It is not an easy to allow yourself limitations because it’s frowned upon when a disabled person does not do their best to hide their disability. When I say I cannot do something, trying to encourage me to do it anyway does not make me feel better. It instead makes me feel invalidated and fall back into the pattern of ‘maybe they’re right, and I’m just faking or being lazy’, which completely negates all the work put into the process of self love and self acceptance.
Max: you’ll mallet someone without a second thought because they looked at your siblings funny but you refuse to go up to the counter and tell them they got your order wrong? how does that work!
i tend to lean toward the more aesthetic genders personally speaking
I was playing Pokémon with my 9yo nephew and I said something abt how “oh this is a legendary Pokémon I don’t think it has a gender” and he said “well wait isn’t dragon type a gender??” Like you know what dude fuck it sure is
Summary: Yakko is used to being the problem child. He's got experience, in that regard, in spades. He's used to being disregarded, and talked over, and granted no respect because he's an absolute handful of a child. He's got no reason to think his current guardians will be any different, but Lola might have something to say about that.
Rating: G
Yakko-centric
dealing with themes of healthy communication and anxiety