OKAY. But whoever changed Muichirou's wiki, please marry me I love you and I wholeheartedly agree with everything let's be friends please I need someone like this in my life sjds HAHAHAHAHA ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Source: https://www.instagram.com/finuccinialfredo/
(I wouldn’t usually post pics from others like this but this is a really good infographic. I have also messaged them on instagram and suggested they make an ADHD infographic account, which I’d share. It’s just really good and I hope they make more.)
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The memory issues ADHD causes are some of the scarier and more frustrating parts of living with it - so here’s a set of reaction doodles that all my fellow ADHD peeps are welcome to use whenever anybody decides to comment on your forgetfulness ^
Useful for explaining sensory-related eating challenges…
[ID: Image from feedinglittles.com with the writing “Why does my child struggle with fruits and veggies?” First rows of hands with orange painted fingernails hold four different blueberries, each one labeled juicy, squishy, sweet, sour. Second row of hands hold four identical crackers, labeled “The same every time”/]
Handsome cowboy. 💞💞💕
Snipe – 7th November
Disclaimer that I am not a professional and this is peer to peer information!!!
While RSD is not recognized as a formal diagnosis, it is understood as an extreme sensitivity to what is perceived as criticism or rejection. There are many theories of what causes RSD, such as being tied to C-PTSD or it being an overreaction of one’s nervous system.
It can affect one’s reaction in many situations, such as they may be quick to jump to conclusions that could hurt their feelings, they may lash out in frustration or anger, they may become a people pleaser and be afraid to say “no” to others in fear of rejection, or they could just withdraw all together.
RSD is not exclusively experienced by ADHD folk and it is important to remember it also shares similar symptoms to conditions like PTSD, BPD, Social Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder and others. What is usually used to define RSD separately is that while the reactions can be intense, they usually do not last long.
So, what can help RSD? Here are some peer to peer tips:
1.) Clear Communication. Do not be afraid of asking direct questions or asking for clarification when you are not sure how the person you’re speaking with feels. Better to know the answer, if possible, than let your mind make up it’s own negative one.
2.) Take a step back and give yourself some space. If you are feeling overwhelmed, try to remove yourself from the situation, if you can.
3.) Talk to someone you trust. Sometimes we just need to talk it out and get another perspective.
4.) Therapy. Hear me out. While therapy CANNOT fix RSD, a therapist can teach you techniques to help you better understand and process your emotions.
5.) Medication. Some ADHDers have found their medication can help alleviate the symptoms they would associate with RSD. Check with a medical professional if this is the right option for you. Do not self prescribe or self medicate with prescription drugs.
6.) Last, but most importantly, find a supportive community! One of the worst feelings is thinking that you are alone in your RSD struggles, but there are plenty of people out there who experience the same thing. Sharing experiences and having a community to lean on when needed can make all the difference in the world. You are not alone!
- Aizawa probably wouldn’t be aware of the issue at first especially if it’s a well-kept secret. Although, he cares about his student’s even he has admitted that as adults the staff wasn’t the best at caring for the mental health of their students (see: Bakugo vs Deku part 2).
- It wouldn’t be until home visits that he would notice you’re not treated as a child should be. He’s seen hectic families before, but he could still tell when parents cared even if they weren’t the best at showing it; but in this case, he didn’t sense that.
- He’ll feel pretty bad about not noticing the smaller signs: the difficulty opening up, trouble speaking up, the high independence and the desperate need to not burden others.
- He’d make it up to you by doing simple things, like making sure you have a ride home after school or if you’re short on lunch money, he’d give you some without judgement.
- Aizawa wouldn’t be the type to force you to leave or to directly cause your family to break up until he was sure you had another means to care for yourself so you can continue going to U.A.
- He has a short but meaningful speech prepared about how a parent should treat their child: starting with their moral obligation to care for people they took the responsibility for.
- But better believe he’ll convince the school to let you live at the dorm and rip away their “pay line” if that’s what it takes to make them listen.
Can we please stop with the sexualization of anime kiddos? Like honestly. I'm tired of trying to look up art of certain anime series and seeing art of their very young characters in an inappropriate position or just flat out nudes/hentai type crap. It's not okay and it's disgusting. Whenever I try to bring this up, I always hear "It's not pedophilia type art because they aren't real/ there's no problem with it because they aren't real/ Well you are MAPSphobic for not supporting it/ it's your fault for seeing it."
First of all, it does matter, even if they aren't fricken real! They are kids. Real or not. THEY ARE KIDS! And the fact that you try SO HARD to say anything to make it seem like it's okay or not that bad, just goes to show me a little bit of what's fricken going on in that dayum brain of yours! It's disgusting and wrong. It's not welcome here.
Second of all, it's my fault for looking at it? Pardon me for scrolling through an anime art website! It's not at all, in any way, my fault for seeing it. When you create something and post it on the internet, that is your responsibility in knowing that people will see it. Here's a solution: Just don't post crap like that. How about that? Just make normal beautiful art and stop sexualizing these dayum kiddos!
Third of all, "There's no problem with it." There's no problem with it? Are you fricken kidding me? You are telling me (from a digital artist perspective) that there is nothing wrong with you sitting down, planning a piece of art of a kid being railed (pardon my blunt example) and then spending hours on drawing, coloring and shading? You expect me to not find anything wrong with that? Really? There are a lot of things wrong with that! You are just so sick in the head that you don't realize it.
Fourth of all, MAPSPhobic? Yes I am. I am Mapsphobic. Why? I would never let a MINOR ATTRACTED PERSON around my dayum kids. I would never let a MINOR ATTRACTED PERSON into my dayum home. I would never want to be friends with a MINOR ATTRACTED PERSON. I would never have a PEDOPHILE work for me. Because that's what you are. A PEDOPHILE. A "MINOR ATTRACTED PERSON." Yes, I am scared of you. Wanna know why? You people are so sick in the dayum head that you tried NORMALIZING your screwed up way of thinking.
Anyways. End of my essay. WE NEED TO STOP normalizing and being okay with these people. Even if they are friends or family. I get it can be hard but like STOP. Real kids or not. It's disgusting, wrong, immoral and I sure as hail ain't going to encourage that mind set.
Random Stuff. Edgeshot's babe. I make color palettes for characters. Feel free to send in color palette requests for characters or even a different image for characters. Requests: OPEN
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