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aleck-le-mec · 1 day
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God forbid a man dresses up like a clown on TikTok 🙄
I am disobeying god 😈
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aleck-le-mec · 2 days
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Idk about all of you but I’m going to do what I want to do in college because I won’t be able to afford anything anyway might as well have fun on my way down.
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aleck-le-mec · 3 days
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I found our new punching bag guys
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aleck-le-mec · 5 days
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I have ADHD and it causes me to forget to brush my teeth often which isn’t only unhealthy but it’s also incredibly embarrassing. So I have some advice brush your teeth in the shower! You’re not going to forget to do something as big as taking a shower so just tack on little tasks to that big task.
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aleck-le-mec · 5 days
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I get to have my biweekly yap sessions (therapy) in this absolutely gorgeous building
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aleck-le-mec · 6 days
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La Tène style design by Aleck Fagan
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aleck-le-mec · 6 days
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All of my socials
TikTok: @Aleck_le_mec/@Art_engine
Instagram: @a1eck_henry/ @mixed_media22
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aleck-le-mec · 8 days
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It's wild to me how some able-bodied people only think of disabled culture as a concept and they haven't ever actually experienced it. To me the biggest tell that somebody has never experienced disabled culture is their lack of knowledge about something I call Societal Manufactured Disability Theory.
This theory posits that an aspect of disability is manufactured by societal norms, stigmas and labeling.
People with disabilities like myself will tell you that people do treat you differently based solely upon the fact that you are disabled. When my hand writing is too messy to read do to Dysgraphia people assume I'm not trying hard enough to be neat, and if I'm lazy enough to slack with hand writing I must always be lazy. When I tell people I have Dyslexia they think I'm less intelligent, unable to read or incapable of understanding the written word. When I tell people I have a connective tissue disorder which is an invisible disability they think I'm a liar, scheming to take resources away from "real disabled people".
The societal norm here in America is to push forward, laziness is not an option we see it repeatedly in the rhetoric surrounding young people. News sources constantly talking about how "no one wants to work these days" or "young people are taking everything for granted".
There is a huge stigma around having Dyslexia that most people don't notice. In American society where we have a 79% literacy rate it is expected that you can read, so when you can't or you have trouble people think you have a lower IQ. Dyslexia can be genetic so I'm actually a fourth generation Dyslexic from my dad's side with all of them men being the ones to pass it down. My dad has always said that my great grandfather had no support for his Dyslexia, nobody cared and in fact the term Dyslexia was only coined in 1887. When my dad went to school they attempted to alleviate some of the symptoms of Dyslexia by making him watch his hands as he crawled on the floor, believing that the root of the problem was in a lack of eye coordination. To this day I and many other Dyslexics will avoid talking about our diagnosis because of the stigma behind it. I have had many experiences in my life where as soon as people learn that I am Dyslexic they assume that I can't spell anything or that they need to read everything to me. That's what stigma does, it makes people hide away just so they can live in peace and be respected.
It is extremely common for people with invisible disabilities to be labeled as liars, this is mostly due to a lack of education and representation. The general public's idea of disability is limited, but the truth is that disability is one of the most dynamic aspects of human beings. Invisible and dynamic disabilities make up the majority of disabilities; in fact, 1 out of every 3 Americans is in fact disabled. When people see me, a young, healthy-looking man, they never think I'm disabled. If I tell them I am, they may think I am lying. People generally do not like liars, and having such a label attached to your name can be detrimental to your social integration.
You can see that none of those setbacks I mentioned are symptoms of my disabilities. The perceived deviance, stigma, and labeling are not things you'll find on a medical report. However, they do harm me socially and potentially medically when it comes to stigma; these things disable me. Thus, part of my struggle as a disabled person is manufactured by society itself, in the norms we hold and the way we treat others.
I have come to that conclusion repeatedly, as have almost every other disabled person. It's a conclusion that is often reached in the community as a whole. However, it is in able-bodied culture where these stigmas, labels, and perceived attacks originate. So, if someone is completely averse to accepting the Societal Manufactured Disability Theory, it suggests that they have probably never fully been a part of any aspect of disability culture.
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aleck-le-mec · 8 days
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I saw a video of someone saying that they detransitioned because god led her through it. No jabs made at the trans community, no critical language just someone sharing an experience. I have some thoughts about it, they go as follows:
As a trans person I love to see people who have detransitioned and are doing better.
Ultimately I'm glad that my fellow human being is at a good place now, regardless of gender.
I transitioned that worked for me but, if it hadn't worked I would hate for people to be angry with me because of it.
Transitioning is life saving but so is religion they're not exclusive to one another they're just two different forms of care.
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aleck-le-mec · 9 days
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Hey watcher very bad decision!
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aleck-le-mec · 9 days
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Look I know everybody hates James Corden and for good reason too he is a right goober but, he was actually really good in the two episodes of Dr.who he was in.
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aleck-le-mec · 9 days
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If I were a bird I would definitely eat all of the dried up worms on the sidewalk. Barbecue? Yea please yk what I mean?
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aleck-le-mec · 10 days
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Shout out to Baphomet for being one of my favorite pieces of iconography every time I think about that horned bastard I get weirdly excited.
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aleck-le-mec · 10 days
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Jokes on you army recruitment ad I can’t join the army even if I wanted to. I’m disabled! Get recked!!
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aleck-le-mec · 10 days
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Step by step on how to wright an essay with ADHD
1.) take shower
2.)Get out of shower but don't get dressed
3.) Write your essay naked so you can't leave your room/ you feel weird going on your phone
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aleck-le-mec · 10 days
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I have a theory that Shane doesn’t get as much ghost evidence because the ghosts actually like him more. Think about it if you were a ghost would you rather a guy come in and act all scared and weird like Ryan or would you rather have some guy come in and just wonder around maybe chat about a movie or something. The ghosts feel no need to mess with Shane he’s a perfectly normal house guest if anything he entertains himself. Ryan on the other hand he’s just asking to be fucked with.
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aleck-le-mec · 11 days
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The doctor just left River’s diary in the library after uploading her to the database personally I would do nothing of the sort. That diary definitely has detailed descriptions of the doctors sex life in it, hell I wouldn’t be surprised if the first page is a rating of each regeneration’s looks. The Dr.’s just going to risk someone picking that up?? Maybe it’s in ancient Galifrain at least I hope it is or else he’s just accidentally dropped the craziest smut novel in the whole of history.
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