Silver Tongue

asdpositivity:

Today my mom told me that the way I stimmed embarrassed her because she said it “made me look autistic” but uh, I am autistic.

She prohibits me from discussing my diagnosis with anyone (I ignore this - I’m really open about my diagnosis at school and online) and not even my extended family knows. The one time that I brought it up, she told my family that I was lying.

Don’t teach your kids to be ashamed of their autism, or any other disability/disorder/illness that they may have. Trying to suppress it doesn’t make it go away. Trying to suppress it only hurts even more.

Once you help your kids know themselves and embrace themselves and all of their differences, you will help their world become a better place.

Please don’t teach your kids to be ashamed of their diagnosis. You can’t hide a part of them from the world for forever

lightsintheskye:

lightsintheskye:

Me: god i really need to clean my desktop.

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Roommate: It’s not that bad Naomi-
Me: No.The Other monitor.

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Roommate: WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU JESUS CHRIST
Me: IM OBSESSED WITH JUST SAVING SHIT TO THE DESKTOP FOR CONVENIENCE
Roommate: ITS NOT CONVENIENT ANYMORE
Me: I KNOW I HAVE A PROBLEM OK

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SINCE EVERYONES IN THE NOTES IS roasTING ME theRE I CLEANED IT

and before anyones like sure u did u just moved to the other side- i didn’t

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rude.

lydiafama:
“I am, if you couldn’t guess, open to better suggestions
”

lydiafama:

I am, if you couldn’t guess, open to better suggestions

afallenwolf:
“ ambris:
“ sweetstrokesstudios:
“No idea where this came from but its wonderful
” ”
this is an OLD comic!
”

afallenwolf:

ambris:

sweetstrokesstudios:

No idea where this came from but its wonderful

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this is an OLD comic! 

wet-monsoon:

wet-monsoon:

anybody see the main character designs of matt groening’s new show yet? i’m mot much into fantasy but i’m still curious about it enough to check it out….. and also maybe because i want more female protagonist adult cartoons lol

the demon is adorable and by far the best-looking one out of the three of em, maybe because he’s kind of different from the usual groening design mold

however, the goblin/elf/whatever looks like green bart. its literally just green bart.

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Toe to Tip,
This Is A Bart .

hohohotitty:

pieflavoredjizz:

badassthugmc:

ilarual:

darning-socks:

you learn to take the little victories

I always got very excited when it would spell out ACDC

OMG SAME FOR BOTH

I always got very afraid when it was the same letter 4 times in a row

when I was 4 or 5, my mom was a prof at a college and she used to hand me the scantron sheet before she wrote the exam and let me colour whatever lettered bubble i wanted for each answer. if i coloured two by accident, she made an ‘all of the above’ option. one time she gave me it and i coloured the ‘a’ bubble for each of the 130 questions except for the second last one and she just went with it

later on, she told me that it was the most entertaining exam she had ever watched her students take

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Originally posted by anthoneezy

zandorv:

captainsnoop:

thalassarche:

orson-bigdaddy-krennic:

shamblingshitpickle:

PSA: journalists aren’t supposed to put names in the headlines if the person isn’t a public figure. It’s not a matter of maliciously not giving credit

^^^as a journalist, this is something that bothers me ALL THE TIME

A friend of mine on Twitter explained this the other day, so to elaborate based on what she said: If the name is not instantly recognizable the way a public figure is, then putting the name in the headline isn’t going to bring about any sort of recognition or connection in the reader, and doesn’t do much to draw the reader into the story. But something like “local teen” does create a connection by tying the person into the community, and encourages the reader to learn more about what this local teen has done. The name will be in the article itself, after the headline has done its job at getting the reader to look into it.

It’s worth noting too that usually, according to the Inverted Pyramid writing style used for journalism where the most important information is shared first, the person’s name is usually in the first sentence of the first paragraph.

Whenever I see someone get up at arms over a headline that says “Local Teen” and the first comment is “SAY THEIR NAME” I’m always like “hey, thanks for telling every journalist present that you don’t read articles and just skim headlines.” Really makes us feel appreciated.

I think this Onion headline illustrates the point pretty well


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banishedquasiroyal:

kaffigrums:

briggs-wall:

ciravaesthetic:

banishedquasiroyal:

daystxlker:

banishedquasiroyal:

daystxlker:

banishedquasiroyal:

FUCK silverfish

if those are the little bug things that look like centipedes yeah fuck em omfg

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I HATE THEM SO MUCH

OH IN MINECRAFT I THOUGHT YOU MEANT. REAL ONES

SLDKJFLSKDJLFSDF

wait

WHAT DO YOU MEAN REAL ONES

How have ya’ll gone your whole lives without silverfish??? These fuckers used to pop up in my house on the daily growing up, is it a regional thing??

what the fuck

Have americans really never heard about Silverfish?

yeah i’m too busy dealing with police brutality and chronic fear that i’ll lose my access to healthcare to fucking know what bugs are

in texas we call them earwigs

editorincreeps:

yellingintothelegalvoid:

editorincreeps:

(For America) Until college prices come under control, I advocate the unapologetic theft of everything possible from every university, up to and including the personal items of all top level admins. Sell it to other theft-ridden universities for cash. Steal the dean’s car and sell it to buy a college book.

A caveat, please don’t steal from the library, because your fellow students may need some random book (yes, even that one that’s in Old French with the strange pictures inside that you’re sure no one has checked out in the past 40 years) for a thesis.

Agreed. Do not steal from the library.