A customer contacted our team with questions, and then finished their email with: "I am daunted by the complexities and unknowns." I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since.
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I will always love AOS, it's what first introduced me to star trek but I will never forgive being deprived of the absolute drama of Spocks eyeshadow
I think Zachary Quinto would have looked beautiful with some eyeshadow, don't you
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Finally drew my bby girl Jevlar again and got his shape just right!!
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If dracula busted inside you he'd call it a screampie or some shit
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The different Spocks getting their nails painted by Jim (:
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So I haven't drawn in a while especially for myself but here we go an old OC of mine :3 I also thought it would be interesting to also post the progress from rough sketch, to lines, to colored. This was generally speaking a fairly rough/quick one!
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Y鈥檃ll need to write some Ominis gaunt fanfics now plz and thank you xxx
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I didn't realize it until it was too late and needed to switch over to a fanfic on fanfic. Net app I was actually kinda devastates and soo glad it was only two hours because yes more would have been very hard for me lol
ao3 down for maintenance, 42 deaths, and 300 missing person so far reported, death toll steadily climbing.
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This absolutely this! I am not suddenly weirder I am getting comfortable or am overwhelmed so the mask slips instead of me slipping and going into meltdown or panic attack zone
If you are a late diagnosed autistic and/or ADHDer, you may discover a very odd comment being thrown your way that will have you questioning everything:
"You didn't used to act this autistic/ADHD".
You'll stop, look at your actions and wonder "fuck... Am I faking all this because I've been diagnosed?"
No. No you are not.
What you are experiencing (and what they are seeing) is known as unmasking.
Diagnosis (for many late diagnosed adults) is a long sought after answer. Before diagnosis we often suppress all our needs, including stimming, hyperactivity, difficulties concentrating, force ourselves to go out, socialise etc.
Diagnosis is the first time we feel we have permission to not kill ourselves for the sake of a 2 hour dinner party. And we say "no, thank you" or we stim more to concentrate or cope instead of holding it all in.
And NT people see that and say "this is different. People don't change unless something is wrong with them. So, something is wrong with what they're doing."
But there is nothing wrong with unmasking. It's scary, sometimes necessary... But it's never wrong.
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