oh my favorite trope? two people who go through something so unique and agonizing and entirely beyond words that they have no choice but to create a bond that transcends all other types of love, thus acting as the sole point of understanding for the other person in a world that cannot fathom what they鈥檝e been through
a playlist for a paranoid modern Hamlet who is under constant surveillance. i hope you enjoy it!
this playlist is the work of two years and i really hope you guys enjoy it! if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. i did edit it (about 20 songs were removed) because i'm embarrassed enough to share this as is. this is for a hamlet who comes from a psychological thriller setting and while he isn't mad he does suffer from paranoia. he's scared and angry and consumed by grief and feels he hasn't been treated well by those who profess to love him with the exception of horatio! some of these songs will not fit him 100% (some mention drinking or smoking) but the vibe is there. others fit him like a glove. there's a cynical air in there, i feel! anyway, i really hope you guys like my playlist. it's very special to me and i've always wanted to share but i've been scared to do so. hamlet is just...ugh. he's so near and dear to my heart that this feels like i'm putting a part of myself out here by sharing this so i hope it stirs something in you too.
went on someone鈥檚 blog who didn鈥檛 post in over a year and their last post was about getting married. like your marriage is more important than posting on tumblr? grow up
The hard truth about autism acceptance that a lot of people don't want to hear is that autism acceptance also inherently requires acceptance of people who are just weird.
And yes, I mean Those TM people. Middle schoolers who growl and bark and naruto run in the halls. Thirtysomethings who live with their parents. Furries. Fourteen-year-olds who identify as stargender and use neopronouns. Picky eaters. Adults in fandoms. People who talk weird. People who dress weird.
Because autistic people shouldn't have to disclose a medical diagnosis to you to avoid being mocked and ostracized for stuff that, at absolute worst, is annoying. Ruthlessly deriding people for this stuff then tacking on a "oh, but it's okay if they're autistic" does absolutely nothing to help autistic people! Especially when undiagnosed autistic people exist.
Like it or not, if you want to be an ally to autistic people, you're going to have to take the L and leave eccentric, weird people alone. Even if you don't know them to be autistic. You shouldn't be looking for Acceptable Reasons to be mean to people in the first place. Being respectful should be the default.
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