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Hey There Buddy, Chum, pal....

@colorful-starry-sky / colorful-starry-sky.tumblr.com

Greetings Humans! I'm Pap, Habit, or Ace, whichever you choose! Im a hobby artist and a student who loves to talk, a lot. Most of my page is probably re-bloggs but you might find the occasional posting of my art or characters! Either way, hope you enjoy your stay~ 20/NB/BIPOC
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shout out to butches and transmascs and FTMs and other masc-presenting people with tits who do not bind or wear a bra and instead just walk around in whatever shirts we want with nothing underneath. extra big shoutout to people who do not bind and who have obvious breasts and still unflinchingly correct people who misgender them (i am not there yet but i am trying to be). the world will not know peace until people realize that men can have tits and we are building that world one day at a time

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starryiist

It’s been AGES since I’ve drawn him, ft. Luca with forearm crutches for #idvdisability month on twitter!!!!!!!

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menlove

it's like. I used to think my autism didn't really include the need for routine but what I've found is that when it's a Planned divergence in routine that's fine (going on trips etc) and when I can Choose to divert my routine bc I know I can handle it that's also fine (like deciding to go out for drinks or deciding to go to a movie or deciding to change dinner plans). but when Other People or Circumstances change my routine without prior warning that's when my brain goes absolutely fucking insane.

and I feel like that's not talked about enough bc I've always seen "needs routine" represented as someone who is unwilling to divert from their routine when like. no it's absolutely fine just as long as I'm the one deciding when and how to divert it or I've been given plenty of advance warning that it'll be changing.

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lasesmed

A cat may go in a box of its own accord but it does not want to be put in a box

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xenobotanist

Thinking about this conversation from Discord

Now see, this really pisses me off (the “kids are resilient” thing, not your response to it) because there has been study after study about what actually happens!!!

If the kid receives support during/after the traumatic event, they get stronger.

If the kid does not receive support during/after the traumatic event, they get fucked up.

True resilience in kids has ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS been the result of the support they receive.

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