emoparkour
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Call me JD. mid-20s. neurodivergent. bipolar ii, bpd, adhd, anxiety. fighting stigma even and especially for those with symptoms that aren't "socially acceptable". fighting my brain and usually losing.
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hey y’all, I know I haven’t been around in a while, but I could really use some help. reblog if you can? 💙
Though I am hoping to return, I haven’t used tumblr in quite a while but I honestly am not sure where else to post mutual aid requests and this new wave is really affecting me.
I am currently working two jobs to keep my head above water, in November I found a home for my cats and I after couch surfing for a month and living in a den for three, and now am struggling to find the extra ~$200 to pay my rent this month (I have $410/655) as well as ~$50 for testosterone (this will come second as tomorrow will be my first shot missed). I was doing okay financially and, like many, did not expect this wave to come out of nowhere and require two self-isolations causing me to miss five days of work. I was counting on those hours to pay my rent as I live paycheck to paycheck. I am more than willing to send screenshots of rent payment and pharmacy payments for transparency!
I know it’s unlikely I will get even close to the full amount, but if anyone has any additional funds of any amount this month that they would like to donate (signal boosts also appreciated), my PayPal is PayPal.me/JaydenMacDesigns
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Mentally ill? Nah I’m mentally SICK my brain does cool kick flips while wearing shades and I cry a lot
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please respect people who are mentally ill and disabled who cannot work. please respect people who look like they’re just relaxing all day when really they’re waging an internal war just to stay alive or fight their pain. please respect people who could not finish school, people who had big plans and could not see them through because of disability. people who look from the outside like they’ve “given up” or “aren’t doing anything.” people who are hospitalized repeatedly or permanently, and people who are grown adults who are still dependent on others. please respect disabled and mentally ill people.
this is not a polite suggestion, by the way. it’s an angry demand. we are people, and we deserve the same respect as anyone else.
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