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I assure you: somebody, somewhere, is on the exact same wavelength as you are.
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Hi! I have every disease! Do you want one?
How about you follow me to this special room
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Pabu isn't as cold as Kamino, where it wasn't bad to take a nap together to share body heat. It's hot on Pabu, but Cross doesn't care: if he knows Tech is relaxed with him, then everything is fine.
Cross has tried to keep Batcher from getting on his bed, but it's nearly impossible. He's given up on being the shared pillow.
Second piece made for the @clone-exchange for @finerafin 🌞
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Week 4. Main prompt: bioiluminescence
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babe wake up, full canon accurate and up-to-date map of the star wars galaxy just dropped
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“imagine caring so much about fiction” imagine being so lame that you scoff at the timeless human practice of falling in love with art and stories
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One little detail that I loved in “The Crossing” was Tech’s literal interpretation of Omega’s request to be alone. He didn’t pick up on the additional, unspoken social nuance that Omega was hoping someone would eventually come after her, and Hunter had to verbally fill Tech in on it. As an autistic person, I experience this A LOT. I cannot “read between the lines” and pick up on unspoken social cues, and this has gotten me into trouble numerous times. This is the first time that I’ve seen this trait depicted in popular media in such an empathetic manner, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. It was made clear that Omega needed to have Tech come after her, but he wasn’t vilified for not immediately picking up on it. I was also really touched by how accommodating Hunter was of Tech. He didn’t get angry or accuse Tech of not caring, but he did fill him in on the nonverbal social information that he missed and advised him on what to do with it. In a media landscape where autistic characters are often ridiculed by other characters, this is HUGE.
This is a very real autistic trait that has caused me a great deal of heartache over the years, and seeing it treated with such gentle nuance in a series aimed at kids fills me with all sorts of fuzzy emotions. A bunch of autistic kids get to see that they are not broken, and that they can be accommodated in a respectful way by their loved ones. Hell, Tech himself even gave them a script for explaining how they might process the world around them differently during his heart-to-heart with Omega. Honestly, I wish this show existed when I was little.
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fives based on this photo of pedro pascal tehee ->
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The last thing you see before the end
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I’m proud to identify as morosexual. I’m attracted to dumbasses and dumbasses exclusively. A guy asked me what the Spanish word for tortilla was once and now I dream of kissing him under the moonlight
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"the 5th celebrity you have saved on your phone -" you and i live in vastly different worlds
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Happy pride month to my dad. When I came out as bi to him, this man googled what it ment, look at me and said "ohh. Yeah. You get that from me. You'd have far more siblings of I only shaged women." And went right back to his work emails.
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snoopy and miffy told me they are a femme4butch couple in real life
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