I sometimes get this need to stim by screaming that one scream that’s in the song “Verbatim” by Mother Mother. Like, yes, this feels like the only thing that will fill that need. Could I try screaming it myself? Sure. But it won’t be the same feeling as Ryan’s scream
Like, fuck that misogyny within her character and all the other kunoichi and stuff. It’s bs
so much sakura hate in this fandom (and misogyny in general)??? I can just go to a video or picture on here and it’s like “i fucking hate her guts” in the comments. Fuck all the way off. Some of y’all are really sick like sick oh my god.
Sakura gets so much undeserved hate smh my head
so much sakura hate in this fandom (and misogyny in general)??? I can just go to a video or picture on here and it’s like “i fucking hate her guts” in the comments. Fuck all the way off. Some of y’all are really sick like sick oh my god.
every day i am percieved™️
Me: I should study
Also me: make plush do a boogie woogie
I’ve noticed a lot of incorrect quotes come from Brooklyn 99 and I’m very pleased with that fact
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Kakashi: As the top in this relationship i think we should-
Iruka: I can’t believe you’re pulling rank on me!
Iruka: I think i could take on another person.
Kakashi: No.
Iruka: Why?
Kakashi: When you say "take on another person", you usually mean adopt, and you already have one.
Iruka, stepping aside to show the whole Team 7: Three, actually.
redrawing that bench scene as a warm up
Iruka: What do we say when we get anxious?
Kakashi: Anxiety is chronic, but my ass is iconic
Iruka: no
Just because you’re right doesn’t mean you should say it
version 2
A horrifying thought for you at 6am:
So I'm autistic. A part of my experience with autism is hearing this constant ringing in my ears that intensifies around electronics, especially high-wattage items like my desktop pc. Sometimes it intensifies on its own, like if I'm disassociating or thinking hard. So what am I hearing when it's dead silent, like when I'm outside?
It's my thoughts. I can hear the electric pulses in my head. And I haven't been able to stop thinking about this.
The neurodivergent experience is talking about your brain as if it's a separate entity from your self
I just downloaded the first one and it seems really good and promising I hope
It’s an app that gamifies your to-do list and your habits in the form of an RPG. It rewards you with various pets, advancing levels, items, etc. You can also do quests, join guilds (there is an ADHD one and an autism one), form a party to play with friends, and more. And there is an active subreddit and a wiki, and overall a very active community!
An app that helps you build routines. Routines are super helpful for people with impaired executive function (watch this video for a great explanation of why that is). What I like about this particular app, and what sets it apart from other routine apps is that the routines are very flexible. If you start the routine late, the entire routine moves forward. I’m not entirely sure how to describe it but you’ll get it when you try it out. You tap “start” on your routine, and the app notifies you with a chime when the time comes to move on to the next task in your routine. I would advise starting with a simple routine of a few steps, and adding more steps over time.
By far the best symptom-tracking app I have tried. You can use it to track your symptoms, mood and energy levels. You can also keep track of your medication, of when you’ve taken it, of the dosage, etc. as well as set reminders for it. The app can also track other factors, such as how much sleep you’re getting, what hobbies and chores you’ve been doing, your exercise levels, food and water intake, blood pressure, heart rate, step count, and pretty much anything you can think of.
This app is great for those who have a bad sense of time. It’s a visual timer. Many people with ADHD find this app to be very helpful. There isn’t that much more to say about it, it only does one thing and it does it well.
do i have adhd or autism or both or neither? i have 0 fucking clue but i know i'm definitely NOT neurotypical
pink squishy paw print from stimtastic 🐾
personally i think i'm hilarious
trans flag stimboard
sources (bolded are my gifs, pls credit if you use them!)
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Don’t touch people’s stim toys or comfort objects without permission. They can be incredibly important to neurodivergent people and taking them away or even just touching them can make people uncomfortable or panicky.
If you do want to try a stim toy or touch a comfort object, ask politely, be prepared for the answer to be no, and most importantly accept a non-verbal no. People might be uncomfortable saying yes but not feel like they’re allowed to say no. And if they do say yes, give the item back as soon as the person who has let you try it indicates in any way (verbally or otherwise) that they want you to stop touching it.
Keep the flame going for those we have lost to suicide.