Remember: being disabled, chronically ill, mentally ill or neurodivergent does not mean that you have failed in life!
Ableist ablebodied/ableminded people will treat disability as a failing, and treat disabled people as if we're the worst for "not trying enough". They will think our disability as punishment for not doing enough when that's just not true!
We didn't want this.
-Amber (any pronouns)
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The hatred of children is so fucking real, and I am so sick of it.
I just saw a video of a tiny baby who was crying because they had gripped onto their own hair but didn't know to let go, and the comments were full of people saying "I hate kids, omfg". Like, ??????? Fuck off????
Look, you can not like kids, I don't really like kids that much, but this is fucking ridiculous. It's a fucking baby that doesn't know how to ungrip their hair, fucking grow up! And
LET! CHILDREN! EXIST!!!
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The fact that Tolkien realized he’d created inconsistency for LotR with the first published version of The Hobbit and then retconned it with the in universe explanation of “Bilbo is a liar,” is never going to stop being both equal parts brilliant and funny.
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also gonna put this out there cause I got an ask on it:
I support people with low/no empathy. Personally I have very little empathy and it's usually very conditional, so yeah. Having no empathy doesn't make you a bad person, being a bad person makes you a bad person
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neurodivergent people are not immune to being ableist
you as a neurodivergent person are not immune to being ableist
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This is so rockstar-coded
Peak look for minnie
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Oh you love that musician that wears a strait jacket in a music video?
Oh you love haunted house attractions that are 'insane asylum' themed?
Oh you love that horror movie where the villain is portrayed to be psychotic?
But do you respect and care for mentally ill people who have been restrained because they were a danger to themselves or others?
But do you respect and care for people who are constantly in and out of psych wards, or have to live full time in psychiatric facilities?
But do you respect and care for people who have psychotic disorders, especially if they are poc and/or homeless?
Do you see us as real people, or do you just like the aesthetic of our suffering for your entertainment?
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