I read this aloud to my mother who then said
"like running twitter... now will you let me have a tumblr?"
and I said "maybe, for that one"
they should make a job i want to do (sleeping, napping, snacking)
me: "Why are my pet peeves your favorite??"
KP: "tiny anger"
me: *malfunctions*
one of us one of us one of us
@the-color-grey @the-mecha-opossum @jacquiofalltrades @spacefable13 @saraaaahsthings
Hey guys! I wanna do a create yourself picrew chain with my favourite picrew :) tag 5 people (or more. or less im not your mom) once ur done.
here’s mine :))
tagging: @a-dotrivenitupontop, @c4i-r0, @xxriotgrrrlb0yxx, @clumpofglitter, @tennis-spawn, @0beetle-legs0 and literally anyone else who wants to do it
I think I do my best acting when I'm sleep deprived actually, do you know how easy it is to act super exasperated when you actually want to kill everyone?
@dad-cahoon
GO TO BED
the most beautiful genre of literature will always be "a heart must be touched in order to be broken"
I need you're help guys!
guys I haven't written in so long but I really want to so help a person out
It was a pity like
I’d make a great Spider-Man because I have the incredible self perception of being the funniest person on earth, mostly because I am
first person I'd think of
MAY YOUR WOES BE MANY AND YOUR SANDLESS SLUMBERS FEW
Syr is this you you little weird ass
i think that… approximately 100% of the time, parents, teachers, etc… have this misconception that neurodivergent kids & teens don’t know anything about how to handle their neurodivergence.
for years, i suffered through people making suggestions of things that were things i had done, and either weren’t worth the effort or they actually made things worse. i told them this, and if i was still having any issues with the same problem they’d say something about “well if you’re not gonna listen to any suggestions…” when I did. they’re the one who didn’t listen when i told them that doesn’t work for me. They assume that because I didn’t try it in front of them (which is often impossible), I never tried it. I tried doing my homework as soon as I got home. I tried doing my homework at the table, I tried working where I was comfortable. I tried listening to music, I tried working in silence. I tried using a planner, I tried setting reminders on my phone, I tried. I tell people that I have executive functioning issues and they say that I have to work on it like I haven’t been doing that as long as I’ve had to do things and it’s so much better than it was before. I’m as able as I am now because I’ve spent 18 years working on it.
One of my friends has ADHD, and at one point when her grades dropped her parents took her phone, despite her telling them that the only way she can focus on her homework is to listen to music, for which she needs her phone.
I was in a study hall with another friend, who also has ADHD. Sometimes, they would be able to focus and do their work. Others, they would end up being entirely unable to and would do other stuff. The “instructional support” person would start bothering them about it, insist that they try. As if they hadn’t already done so.
I am tired of watching people assume that neurodivergent people aren’t trying, or we haven’t tried. We’re always trying.
It's been decided
KR: drives the car
KP: has the funds
me: brings the vibes
✨one whole adult✨