our top scientists are hard at work finding new forms of t4t nasty style fucking
our bottom scientists are. hm. well. theyre contributing too 👍
im gonna get a good grade in posting
that’s some damn tea
If extending a right to all people reduces your rights in any way? That means that right has been dependent on the oppression of someone else.
It means you’ve been profiting from the subjugation of others in some way. Are you good with that?
Wow this tea is SCALDING
Plaintext from the video: Please do not type out your DNIs like this. This kind of censorship is inaccessible to those with screen readers. Thank you.
Also don't censor content warnings as it voids the whole point of a content warning. Saying kill and suicide won't damage your post's visibility, but saying k1ll and su*cide will stop people from being able to filter out content they don't want to see.
Spent all day in the ER and promptly knocked the FUCK out as soon as I got home. Live vomiting blood and love gastroparesis :-) /s
Need y'all to see the magic that's happening in the replies right now
i think eating one of these would fix my problems
Can you watch this freaking thing for me
"They don't teach us about that in school how am I supposed to know" well you seem to know a lot about Bakugou but they don't teach you about him in school. Do they
q-tip in ear is like evil masturbation to me
Asked my mom for a binder for Christmas
No, mom, that’s not….
Oh I see what you did there
alright, this is just too sweet not to reblog
A+ Pun-Acceptable Parenting
I’m terribly sorry, madam. I have absolutely no idea where he learned that word.
The funny thing about figuring out youre neurodivergent is looking through your family and starting to notice youre definitely not the only one
This post got way more attention than I thought it would
Really interesting reading people talking about their neurodivergent family members
I’m a recently graduated therapist so I don’t have the most experience in this, but I can tell you. The amount of teens I see who I end up screening for ADHD/ASD & referring…I was originally taught to ask parents if they notice any eccentric, rigid, impulsive, or inattentive behaviors at home that are developmentally out of place.
Then later I realized I shouldn’t be asking the parents, because they usually don’t view those behaviors as any of those adjectives because they do the same sorts of things. So now every screening of a kid or teen also usually ends up becoming a screening of the parent(s) too.
And as someone who’s been diagnosed with ADHD for ten years (and probably has autism too), I have to be the weird messenger to these parent(s). Like, “yes, it is frustrating to procrastinate things you want to do and enjoy doing! However, the council has informed me that this is not a common and universal experience and is, in fact, A Symptom.”