Autism and Phone Calls
Neurodivergent_lou
Donkey!
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) dir. Jim Sharman
losing your skills and abilities to physical disability can be so scary. especially when you don't know where it's going to end. where the same day a year ago you could walk unaided and now you can't cook while standing. it's okay to be afraid, to mourn what you used to do and what you might have done. nobody is allowed to tell you that you have to be positive, be a "warrior" of your condition, or that you can't mourn.
In 1955, Playboy ran a story that depicted a future where homosexuality was the norm, heterosexuality was outlawed, and anti-straight mobs marched the streets. Outraged letters poured in. He responded, “If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society, then the reverse was wrong, too.”
FALLING
first - last seconds
So we watched a 1980's based horror show
#BAITED
Signs of Autistic Burnout
Neurodivergent_lou
The ‘Illusory truth effect’ is the tendency to believe the information to be correct after repeated exposure. The illusory truth effect has played a significant role in election campaigns, advertising, news media, and political propaganda throughout history.
You’re not a burden.
It’s okay to be struggling.
It’s okay to tell people you’re struggling.
Please tell people you’re struggling.
Don’t suffer in silence. Tell someone. Get help.
It’s okay to need help.
Please get yourself help.
You’re not the exception to recovery.
The world is more beautiful because you’re in it.
You’re worth it.
You’re a good person.
Thank you for existing.
You’re beautiful.
You’re not the exception to recovery.
Please stay alive.
If you’re looking for a sign not to kill yourself, this is it.
Please, stay alive.
People love you.
I love you.
Don’t give up.
You’re not the exception to recovery.
You’re not the exception to recovery.
“Hey. You need to walk. Yes? All right. Okay. Come on. There he is. Come on.”