This is my first proper attempt at doing miniatures painting. It's from WizKids' Transformers line-up. All of this is the rough base paints right now, but I will show progress as I add detailing.
Just something that's always tricky to remember as an Autistic person. Especially one who tends to find I like stuff that most other people don't. Remember: randos on the Internet are not necessary for your happiness. Only you have control over that.
crazy thang is whenever someone makes a post talkng about how xyz thing annoys them someone will always go 'oh so we're not even allowed to do [thing] anymore??' like no you literally can. that person just will not like you. if that is enough to stop you then its not that youre not allowed its that you are not capable of existing outside of the approval of others
This is a post that I put on a blog that is the start of something new for me. I don't have much on there now, but I hope to help it grow.
My best friend sent this to me, and it is a good reminder of why I am creating this diary. I have been going to theme parks since I was a baby, and I grew up with these characters and experiences as a big part of my life. Autistic kids become Autistic adults, and we need to remember that as time goes on.
It so helps that I was watching Linkara's review of Amazons Attack, when I saw this post.
What’s the best thing about being Lynda Carter
Probably the bees
This webcomic (Monsters and Girls by Idolomantises) is one of my favorite works in recent years, and I especially love these two characters. Sera (the angel) absolutely loves her wife, Lili (the demon). However, being an angel, she is much more nervous about being intimate with the woman she loves. And as much as Lili loves to tease her wife, she is understanding of Sera's hesitation and is willing to both help ease her into things as well as let her back off from doing anything she doesn't want to do. It's something that as an Autistic person I understand wholeheartedly. I want that personal interaction with people, but I am also hesitant about my own boundaries and directly interacting with people. I just wanted to thank Idolomantises for creating this comic and giving us such a wonderful couple who knows how to listen to each other.
A Kiss for a Succubus
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Lead life with empathy. That's all I can say. When you lead life with empathy, you can make the world a better place.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"-Optimus Prime
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If Neil Gaiman and my buddies are supporting Poison Ivy...well I don't know what else to say then.
Ecosocialist praxis
Alfred is best grandpa!
Peeling potatoes
I found this author while looking around on Tumblr. As someone who fairly recently has begun going through my own questioning phase and dealt with similar self-loathing issues, this resonated a lot with me. I highly recommend giving Mari Costa a read and a like.
old autobio from back in 2018. ive changed a lot, but this comic resonated with a lot of folks at the time
Normally, I don't reblog this stuff, but there is something important in this feed that I cannot believe that never clicked in my brain before. As someone on the Autism Spectrum, I am unfortunately familiar with the history of my disability and its connection to certain horrendous practices (just look up the name Asperger for example). The "certain exceptions" rule really does show the hypocrisy of the anti-abortion argument simply because of the fact that by their definition, life begins at conception. So, wouldn't a child born of SA be a life? And unfortunately, history has shown that this form of exclusion means that this exception rule may be allowed in other circumstances that are less "noble." It's why bodily autonomy is so important: let the person carrying the baby get the choice in the matter rather than a few people at the top who may change their minds at a moment's notice.
“My body, my choice” only makes sense when someone else’s life isn’t at stake.
25 | Genderfluid | He/They/Any | Autistic l Sapphic | Artist and Scientist | Just Wants to Have Fun
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