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The most terrifying part of having memory issues is when you can feel something from 5 seconds ago be thrown out the window and there's an empty hole where it once was. You remember that you forgot something.
People too often frame trigger warnings as "an opportunity to disengage," which opens up a whole debate about if it's okay or necessary, etc, to disengage with x material. I feel like for me and most people, trigger warnings actually Help us engage. If you tell me "this will contain your trigger," I can usually consume that content without having flashbacks. If I'm blindsided by content, it has a way bigger impact on me. I'm way more likely to "disengage" because I'll be freaking out and incapable of handling the material. I don't even feel the need to justify my right as someone with PTSD to disengage with X thing, because I don't want to disengage at all!!! I want to be present!!!!!!!! That's why I'm asking you to attempt to accommodate my disability!!!
When I was in the hospital, they gave me a big bracelet that said ALLERGY, but like. I'm allergic to bees. Were they going to prescribe me bees in there.
see one of my problems w movies n tv shows is that they often show a character of like a scientist or a historian and try and make them extremely boring but that shit just doesnt work on me. theyll b like 'well in 13th century turkey...' n everyone will b like ughhh shut up professor dinglebarry no one cares and like. well excuse me. stop the movie. id like to hear more about 13th century turkey.
There should be a fanfic writing game called the showrunners challenge where someone writes a story and partway through someone else can play things like "actor leaves after 4000 more words" or "topic now too politically sensitive due to unforeseen world events" or "lost rights to that reference"
So i’m just watching youtube, trying to chill out and whenever, when I get a Lego Movie 2 Ad for a video I was watching
do you see that timestamp at the bottom? Yeah, this is apparently 5 hours long.
And at first I was wondering, well is it the entire movie? No…this entire ad is for their newest “everything is awesome” type song. It is called “this song is gonna get stuck inside your head” and I am pretty goddamn sure it is going to repeat that one line over and over until my brain melts
So I am going to see if they really are playing it for 5 hours