fodlandrearburh
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Sarahshe/herI've been on this site way too long but I'm havin a good time
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It delights me when people who have pets refer to their animals doing things that they're not allowed to do as "crimes". Like you hear rustling from The Forbidden Cabinet and just go sir that's illegal.
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My therapist, who specializes in adults with ADHD, recently told me that all of her clients need a three day crashout period after a big life change. Finish the semester? Crashout. Change jobs? Crashout. Go on a really cool, really relaxing vacation? Crashout the moment you get home.
It's true of literally all of her clients. She works with a lot of them to put systems in place so that their crashouts are only three days. This includes the high-powered execs who travel regularly for work. It does not matter how successful or high functioning they are - they have ADHD, and a crashout is just part of the process of living with it.
I'm sharing this with all you ADHD friends out there, just in case you (like me) start shaming yourself if your crashout lasts more than one day. It turns out three days is kind of the best case scenario. Be kind to yourselves!
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If a tiger could speak English humans would still not understand him. His superior soul is reflected in his words and the human rabble would think he is crazy. This is what I imagine happens when I text post here and no one likes it
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anyway the thing about fanfic is that it's not essentially bad or good; it's essentially amateur. some people are absolutely out there writing award-worthy prose (some fic writers ARE award-winning writers IRL!), but that's not the point. the point is that we're all telling campfire stories. it's a community, and it's a way to spend some more time in the worlds and stories that we love.
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something to remember is that writing is hard. and I don't necessarily mean in terms of writers block or trying to solve plot holes etc (although that's part of it), but as in it's hard work. even when writing is going well, you're spending a lot of mental energy on it – on deciding which words to use and in what order, remembering how to spell those words, figuring out if character dialogue sounds good, remembering the things that happened around the bit you're currently writing + what you want to happen next, checking plot notes, remembering your established canon, holding different subplots in your head.... that's like having a whole bunch of programs running simultaneously on a computer, and even the best computer with high end specs can't run like that forever. so if you ever catch yourself thinking "man all I did was write/revise/edit. why am I so tired?" that is your answer. because your brain has been running multiple processes and it needs a break
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The Fall of the House of Usher (2023) created by Mike Flanagan
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if you werent here in 2013-2015 idk what to tell you. it was a different world. sometimes my sherlock gifsets would get 100k+ notes. it was the gilded age of tumblr.
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When I die everyone is welcome to start shit at my funeral. Start fist fighting and killing people. It’s what I would have wanted
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wait why does my toaster look so yonic right now

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“is this character good or bad” “is this ship unproblematic or not” “is this arc deserving of redemption or not” girl…

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it's okay if you as a lesbian want to fuck the straight blonde popstar but you can't be pretending she's a lesbian too girl at least make it a lesbian corruption kink or some shit
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People will see you taking some basic precautions against covid and spew some bullshit that sounds like "are you really wearing sunscreen? Why are you sheep so afraid of skin cancer?"
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seeing someone comment landfillcore under a holiday decor haul a few years back permanently changed my consumption habits. what an evocative word. I think about her all the time
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