We cannot keep telling disabled and mentally ill people that "maybe someday, if you work really hard, you can become a valuable person." We're valuable NOW. Even if we can't work. Even if we can't study. Even if we need help. Even if we can't provide for ourselves. Even if we struggle. Even if we fail. Our worth is inherent because we're here and we're human and we cannot live a happy life on the hope that maybe someday we can become good enough for society. We're already worthy and valuable as we are and we need y'all to acknowledge that.
my new hobby is saying “sorry I’ve been in a weird place recently” like I’ve ever been in a normal place to begin with
i suppress my headmates / mask their behaviour & then im surprised when i feel like im faking because i dont notice switches and we dont have major behavioural differences in public… hello??
not to mention im a control freak host who needs to be forcefully ripped away from front or else i dominate front 99% of the time
The biggest “your experiences are not universal” thing I feel is whenever anyone talks about the universality of girls planning their weddings since childhood because. Well. Not me. God bless
They need to invent a "I have to voice my needs & wants otherwise people won't know them." that doesn't put me through the same emotions as the first caveman being hunted by a sabertooth tiger.
can someone invent a type of letting go that actually feels good instead of feeling like your soul is getting ripped out via large intestine
I wonder how the meteor that was supposed to hit us back in 2012 is doing and if it’s interested in hitting us now
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