Thinking about Scar’s finale and what that implies for the other winners
Are they, too, forced to wander around a broken, empty world until the next game? Unable to die?
Is Martyn waiting for a countdown that will never end? Can Pearl her flesh rot as the earth reclaims her soulmate’s body and the maggots make their home?
hey guys
"I asked ChatGPT--"
Yeah well, I asked the wasps nest in my attic. It sang its answer so beautifully to me, but I am so very afraid of it. Perhaps it will soothe my itching soul...
all water is full of a amazing fish called the gupping
What is with the tags "actuallyautistic" (which always seems to hint at a snobby tone to me) and the term "allistic" lately? Allistic bugs me because, besides grammatically being nonsensical, as an autistic myself, is seems to imply that non-autistics have ALL the pieces of their brain but I DON'T. Why are these terms so popular lately?
“Actuallyautistic” is a tag for people who are themselves autistic to post in and draw support from.
The tumblr autistic community developed this tag because the autism and autistic tags were full of parents and siblings, many of whom expressed opinions that made people feel unsafe and in some cases could make people actively unsafe. In order to build community together, there was some conversation on tumblr that resulted in the actually autistic tags being developed.
There are other tags that also follow the “actually*” format, including actuallydisabled and I believe actuallyadhd.
As for allistic, it originally developed on some list serves a long time ago, though the oldest is a satire website. All in allistic has nothing to do with amount or percentage of brain. It has to go with word parts. Autism comes from “autos” or self, so the person who coined the word snarkily said that non-autistics must be focused exclusively on the other. Allos is other, so they coined “allistic” as a term to mirror autism in construction.
There is some amount of debate over the term. Some of the arguments against it say that it reinforces the misconception that autistics are self focused because of the construction. Another has to do with it creating some false barriers between autistics and other people with developmental disabilities. The argument for includes one about needing to be able to have a word for not-autistic that doesn’t frame not-autistic as normal, in much the same way that trans people have cis to describe people who are not trans.
However it is wide spread, so a lot of the stuff we reblog contains it. As far as I know we do not have a stance on the word itself, and I do not anticipate us having one. That said we strongly support coalition building with other people with developmental disabilities, mental health disabilities, and the disability community as a whole.
“you’re so patient for helping out sped kids” no i’m not. they are the patient one. they live their whole ass life feeling like they’re speaking a whole different language cuz nobody can explain things that actually make sense to them until recently. that’s patient as fuck.
guys i don’t know what breaking containment means. but ur right. when i get out of this place i WILL go on a rampage don’t u worry
please don’t kill my undead sons i have custody of them for five minutes so we can kill a very fast man
ambidextrous progress update: guys I'm halfway there
of course you have blood all over you. and pronouns
the fourth apprentice
loch ness monster if it facemaxxed: hello i am the loch ness MOGster :3
(debatably funny) comedy and art.any pronouns // aroace // autistic // minor
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