2012 and Rise TMNT Crossover Masterpost
Rise! Mikey, on his last straw: Listen here you little shits. I am this close to Dr. Delicate Touch. And NO ONE likes Dr. Delicate Touch. So you’re going to. Sit down. And listen. Got it?
The 2012 Gang, fearing for their life: Y-yes sir.
Rise! Mikey: Good. That’s what I thought. You’re going to process your emotions in a healthy way, whether you all like it or not.
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Meanwhile, the Rise! Gang watching from the doorway:
Rise! Raph: Should-should we help them?
Leo: No. No I wanna see where this goes.
Donnie: I want to see them cry. It’s going to be wonderful.
April, recording: I almost feel sorry for them. Almost. Poor guys should’ve ran the moment Mikey got on the turtleneck.
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"Why does autism seem more common in males?
Being female does appear to protect the brain from many developmental disabilities, not just autism. There is emerging evidence that girls with autism need more extreme genetic mutations than boys to develop autism.
However, there is a growing body of work that indicates that autism just presents differently in girls and therefore often goes unrecognised, especially in verbally fluent girls with normal intelligence. Girls with autism also appear to be better at ‘camouflaging’ their symptoms in order to fit in.
With the diagnostic criteria for ASD based largely in how autism presents in males, girls can often ‘slip under the radar’ or get misdiagnosed. Girls with ASD seem to have less restricted and repetitive behaviours than boys, but it’s also possible that some of these behaviours go unrecognised — for example, an obsessive interest in collecting dolls may be misinterpreted as pretend play.
What does autism look like in girls?
Although every child with autism is different, here are some common characteristics in girls with autism:
A special interest in animals, music, art, and literature
A strong imagination (might escape into the worlds of nature or fiction)
A desire to arrange and organise objects
Not wanting to play cooperatively with female peers (for example, wanting to dictate the rules of play or preferring to play alone to maintain control)
A tendency to ‘mimic’ others in social situations in order to blend in
An ability to hold their emotions in check at school, but be prone to meltdowns or explosive behaviour at home
Strong sensory sensitivities, especially to sounds and touch (for example; clothing tags, socks or even deodorant).
For autistic girls to thrive, it’s important they have access to a timely and accurate diagnosis, and the informed supports that come with it. A delayed or missed diagnosis can impede their education and development, as well as their social and community participation.
While boys with autism are more likely to have outwardly challenging behaviours, (indicating underlying issues, such as anxiety) girls with autism are more vulnerable to internalising problems.
As our understanding of how autism affects females is still emerging, it is important parents and professionals alike stay updated on the best ways to specifically support girls and women on the spectrum."
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i really enjoy the understated trend in The Owl House that almost everytime we get a character's flashback to something we saw in a previous episode, the lines are slightly off
it always irks me when in media everyone seems to have photographic memory and latches onto the specific phrasing of whatever was said. TOH sometimes has flashbacks quote the original scene directly, but other times it has them be Just Close Enough that if you yourself probably wouldn't spot the difference unless you were paying close attention; they get the gist of it and maybe some specific turns of phrase that stuck with them, but not necessarily the exact literal wording
i especially like how understated it is. often when showing How The Character Remembers Something as different from how it actually happened, stories have the flashback go very overboard in framing things in ways that are blatantly colored by the character's perception, and while that is in itself usually a fascinating glimpse into how they percieve the world, i really like how realistically Just Subtly Different recollections are in The Owl House
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how does carlos resist the urge to kiss charles right there and then when he's being his cute silly self
It’s the image of Carlos Sr that pops into his head, wagging his finger at him…
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‘A black person being uwufied would make conservatives mad so ignore the racism’ isn’t a take I thought I’d see, but considering their scapegoating of the victims of police brutality and the way they tried to claim that we all have to be a united front with absolutely no disagreements bc ‘conservatives hate us anyways’ I’m not very fucking surprised.
I think it’s really fucking funny how their advice is that we should ignore racism in order to prop up queer representation, and they said it in the same post that they said they weren’t using queerness as a shield against racism. That’s exactly what you’re doing. You literally said ‘it may be racist but it’s gay so you can’t be that upset’. Telling black people to put how they feel about slave owners being shown in a positive light on the back burner bc said slave owners are being shown as queer is fucking weird. It not only ignores black queer ppl, but makes me wonder when y’all would ever do the same 💀 get fucked
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people say misogyny has improved in the rpc and at large i would say sure but my god... the way some of y’all talk about your “best boy’s” canon female love interests just oozes hatred. you don’t keep that energy when the tables are turned and your male fave is actually the one acting up in the relationship. i think it’s totally fine to dislike a canon ship and choose to disregard it in your portrayal because you don’t think it serves the way you want to write your muse. although, when that choice is based on the fact that you are painting a woman as “abusive” when she maybe is, at best, a little mean to the man in question you gotta step back and think about why you are interpreting her that way. also funny that two men can banter and you think that is cute and flirty but god forbid a woman get a bit quippy, now she is a villain!
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