hyperverbal autistic ✅️ valid
fully verbal autistic ✅️ valid
verbal autistic with verbal loss ✅️ valid
semiverbal autistic ✅️ valid
nonverbal autistic ✅️ valid
hyperverbal autsitic with verbal loss ✅️ valid
fluctuating verbalness / altverbal autistic ✅️ valid
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I’ve seen lots of these going around and wanted to try my hand at my own 👀
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Why is it always people who don't even like Arya trying to police how we speak about her? They clearly don't read her chapters and couldn't come up with five things they like about her to save their lives, yet they're always worrying about what we have to say. They really can't stand that we don't view her as a one-dimensional prop for another character 🥴
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nothing will ever be as funny as drawfee being like “we gotta stop being so insular in our videos, we want those to appeal to a wider audience” and then their latest episode has a 10 minute improv comedy scene set at a dispensary
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I think almost everyone has collectively agreed that Miguel O’Hara is an ass man and because of that just imagine how he would react seeing (Y/N) in those tiktok leggings that make your ass look like it’s double cheeked up on a Thursday afternoon.
He would absolutely lose his fucking mind
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Life as a undiagnosed autistic child. School was very hard for us. We don't know how we graduated. We were hyperverbal often in elementary and middle school. But we also dealt with selective mutism, and being semi/nonspeaking.
In high school we shut ourselves off. When we were in our special education we barely spoke and when we did it was about our special interests.
Elementary School sucked. Middle School/Junior High sucked. High School sucked.
The guilt for being hyperverbal and not understanding why you couldn't stop talking. Over explaining everything and going on long rants about anime or video games. We hated ourselves for talking. Why couldn't we stop?
Now we know we were hyperverbal. As a kid we were "weird" and "annoying". A lot of our behaviors are explained with our autism. We were diagnosed late (body was age: 18) but it makes sense now.
We don't look at our past fondly. Not school. There's a lot of things we would have changed if we could. We want to talk less. We hate talking. We feel bad for talking. Guilt. We're talking about it in with mental health team.
art - drawn by Shane
art account - @germcore
muse - Shane
👄 - Shane + The Dreamdrop System
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go ahead and like this post for me to follow you on my new blog!
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doctor who puppet history au
that’s it, that’s the post
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also holding a very sharp image in my head of john, probably drunk, cornering dean against a wall and roughly shoving his shirt up and grinding against his ass and shoving his nose in dean's neck and gripping his hips and dean gasping and sighing and john just releasing immediately and stumbling away and dean's brain is like wow this is what it's like to be in love.
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My coworker today trying to describe something in a movie she saw over the weekend: it's like Eleven in Stranger Things, have you watched that?
Me with more than 50K words written about Steddie and the Stanger Things fandom: Oh yeah, I think so.
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