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THANK YOUUUU
@goblinsandsnails and @johnheart right back at you!!
Get attacked!! ✨🌈 SEND THIS TO OTHER BLOGGERS YOU THINK ARE WONDERFUL. KEEP THE GAME GOING 🌈
(Also love the banner ~❤️)
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Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton; "Briar Rose,"
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happy april fools. please take this egg
hahahahahha………………..
youve been fooled………………by the april fools beeper……………..it was a fully grown bird the entire time…..no egg………………it tells u it hopes u hav a good april 1st
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Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works of Virginia Woolf; "Orlando: A Biography,"
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“You know you are on the right track when you become uninterested in looking back.”
— Unknown
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Autistic people sometimes struggle with apologizing, because they're never taught how to do it the right way.
When autistic people are taught how to apologize, they're often taught that the sincerity of the apology is determined by how well they can hide their disability.
Not enough eye contact = insincere apology
Struggling to phrase it = insincere apology
Wrong tone = insincere apology
Asking questions to figure out how to prevent doing it again = insincere apology (and "arguing" or "making excuses")
Meanwhile, neurotypical people can continue their patterns while still being considered sincere by these standards.
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“Just because you’re angry doesn’t mean you have the right to be cruel.”
— Unknown
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I'M DOING AN EXPERIMENT
To prove something to a friend, please
REBLOG IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
LIKE IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS DON’T BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
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Making stuff and crafting brings me so much joy. Like, I did that!! It's my art!! Made by me!!
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True true i Love free bread
pass the olive garden breadstick to your followers
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It was always you. Even when we were apart, even when we didn’t know what would come next, it was always you.
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Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton; "The Frog Prince,"
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