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I want mental health to be so normalised that little children can tell their parents if they’re feeling mentally ill just like they would if they had a stomach ache or a fever.
I want mental health to be so normalised that school lets you go home after a panic attack episode like they do if you sustain an injury.
I want mental health to be so normalised that when someone’s in recovery the people around them ask for progress reports and send get well soon cards just like they would for any other sort of recovery.
I want mental health to be normalised because every mental health disorder is just as frightening, just as damaging as a life threatening injury and we pass people by every day who are so unwell in this sense but who don’t receive a fraction of the care they deserve just because mental health is unseen.
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Hate that feeling of having to downplay how you’re feeling in order to make it more palatable for others. When you’re experiencing higher pain levels than normal and that kind of full body fatigue that makes you feel just heavy and achy and down and they’re like, well what’s helped before?
And don’t really understand that nothing much helps and you just have to ride it out but would just like some validation and comfort and empathy in the meantime instead of attempts to solve a situation that can’t be solved or bring positivity to a situation that isn’t positive
And your mind just wants you to say “it’s okay, I’m okay” to make it easier for them even though it’s not easy for you because you know that others tend to end up getting annoyed with hearing you complain about something that isn’t going away, it gets tiresome to them and they don’t understand that it’s far more than tiresome for you to be always living with something to complain about
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Honestly as a blind person I’m so tired of seeing fictional blind characters who don’t use white canes or other guides. “They have special powers so they know what’s around them” or “they’re confident enough to not need a guide” are common tropes, and I’m tired.
Are people scared that using a white cane will make their blind character seem weak? They can’t use a cane because they’re so special that they already know what’s around them, and other blind people who use guides are inferior because they’re not special?
I’m tired. Give your blind characters white canes and other guides. Let them hold onto their friends, let them have guide dogs. Don’t make white cane users feel ostracized for not being “strong enough” to go without.
Another thing that pisses me off is when a sighted character comes up with the fantasy equivalent of braille and teaches it to the blind character. Braille was invented by Louis Braille, a blind man, in 1824. The blind character should be the one coming up with it.
Tldr I’m blind and tired of sighted people lol
🔪 Sighted People MUST Reblog This 🔪
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INTERSTELLAR (2014) dir. Christopher Nolan
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‘Love is the one thing that we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.’
“Eulogy from a Physicist” by Aaron Freeman, with quotes from Interstellar by Christopher Nolan, and images from NASA, Interstellar, Getty, Petrichara, and Reuters.
1- NASA: GOODS-South.
2- NASA: NGC 1850.
3- NASA: Iberian Peninsula.
4- Christopher Nolan: Interstellar.
5- NASA: From the Earth to the Moon.
6- Hannah La Folette Ryan: Subway Hands.
7- Adams Evans: Heart Nebula.
8- NASA: Exploring the Antennae.
9- NASA: Crescent Moon from the International Space Station.
10- Petrichara.
11- Getty Images.
12- NASA: SMACS 0723.
13- Reuters
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Interstellar (2014) dir. Christopher Nolan
Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it…
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One of the most dangerous things in the world is not being able to say no to people because you don't want to upset them or dissapoint them. This will completely ruin your life in every way possible, at work, in your private life, your sex life and your friendships. It's a way of removing your own consent in your own decisions and go against your wishes, it is always a crime against yourself. Let yourself have a say. Upsetting people is better than traumatizing yourself.
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How do we move to a greater level of consciousness?
Simply by not reacting to our environment; by learning how to pause, self-regulate, and wait for the chemicals to settle down before we act.
This is how we outgrow victimization, judgment, competition, or the need to gossip or misrepresent someone else.
-Dr. Joe Dispenza
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Kindness is not something that can be taken for granted!
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- James Baldwin talking about Love
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