Pfp made in ElenaA's picrew: https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/1855819 She/They, 18, genderqueer aromantic gay guy, quite nerdy with an interest in mythology, biology, cephalopods, narrative theory, and fantasy books. Also my most popular posts are about discworld and Terry Pratchett so I guess I'm a fan account for that now. Not complaining. Amateur writer, here's a link to my writing site: https://www.zanejoly.com/
i don't know if you realized this but that person you keep reblogging art from (s*ldierexclipse) draws a lot of disgusting gross gooner shit like d*bcon and m*mmy k*nk so you should probably stop
wow this person sounds awful i should go get married to them right away
Secret about autistic people: a lot of times we don’t actually miss a social cue. We see it. We just decide to ignore it because we think it’s a stupid social cue.
You know, that Mythbusters post legitimately changed my life. Before seeing it, I had exponentially more guilt and stress about not being able to sleep, which of course, further exacerbated my inability to sleep.
Now, every time I wake up about three am, knowing I have to get up at 6.45, instead of stressing and panicking about how my day is going to be sleep deprived and miserable, I just tell myself 'Time to activate Mythbusters Protocol' and lie there with my eyes closed safe in the knowledge that I am measurably reducing later feelings of exhaustion.
And when this happens, about 70% of the time the reduction of guilt and stress means I actually do fall back asleep, so all in all instead of getting only three or four hours sleep, I get five to six and a half.
Which y'know, major improvement in health and energy.