tontoemojis · 8 months ago
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Using TTS because it's easier for us but not being able to find and use cool pictures is gonna be the death of me anyway uh
Do you prefer a small or big grid?
We do prefer a smaller grid size , we like having more words in our home board !
We also feel you on the first paragraph , as we also use a text to speech app . It does not let us add images with transparent background as it turns them black !!! , It is a shame . It is a great app too .
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leaf-me-lone · 12 days ago
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Would you be open to showing off some of your AAC pages?
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This is a slightly changed version of one I found on coughdrop, but I can't find the original. If you want to see any specific boards, you can ask
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gwydion-aacblog · 1 year ago
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Is AAC the main way you communicate, or do you also do things like sign language or typing/texting (without use of aac, not trying to say that aac is not a form of typing)?
And, do you have a preference for how people talk or communicate with you? like are regular voice conversations the best when someone is talking to gwydion or do you prefer it if people sign or communicate in some other way? For tumblr too, when we send asks here is there anything we should keep in mind? i read your pinned/byf but was wondering more along the context of if a specific 'way' of wording asks would be easier for you. simple language, avoiding metaphors, not using sarcasm, are all things i've seen other and people with autism/ID request so i wasnt sure if there was any particular way you preferred.
AAC category technically can include all those , is just describe purpose . :) but understand confuse because easier with people to just say AAC when talk high tech ipad type things because that not make need say specific like what app what device anything . 
( people might not understand what proloquo2go or coughdrop or LAMP is but know word AAC . )
can not type much without use proloquo2go , have hand skill but language make hard . like ... really really hard find words without use . sometimes people ask name things like animals or songs and only word brain can think is cheese .
do use little bit sign . is not fluent at all , not know much , and think can never fully learn because need be able grammar and brain can not . also , can not do faces … need other ways do things like tilt head for ask question so means would need people also know home sign things not just standard enough .
when talk in person . not know ... no one ever ever ever ask before all just assume . but know can not keep up with people sign , even if should be able understand , because so so so fast for brain all blend together like 1 big sign lose pieces make cry . 
people do thing where coo and just want bite so not that . need slow talk but most people not do that without coo . sometimes need people say again but still not able understand and then get frustrate loud make scare . 
think talk about that before somewhere ... should try find and update and put very direct in pin so easy find .
in general simple language , not use lots words above 10-12 year old level , unless see know gwydion can understand that word because use and talk about for self . and not big long chunks , need paragraph breaks often … even second part in ask here make eyes start get lost . 
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spooksforsammy · 7 months ago
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Been using aac more past few days so decided was nice chance talk about personal experience
I’ve used multiple apps for aac.
let me talk, proloquo, coughdrop, chatterboard, touchchat. Avaz, text to speech, TD snap and Grid 3 (supercore 50, wordpower 60 &100, symbol talker B & D).
Tried so many apps because spent whole life struggling with communication and voice and once learnt about aac wanted to make sure actually worked for me. Shockingly faced just about same problem with all the apps.
With aac you need to have an understanding (atleast small one) of verbs noun’s adjectives location positions. Needed understanding of how to organize words because they have very specific locations. That’s problem mainly face. Because everything is set a certain way, don’t want to ruin that look. But app doesn’t come with all the words need. So have customize for self.
Another problem is need aac more then willing to use. Because scared what family say. Don’t have app/ device like need. Is easier just not say what need then bother trying and people get wrong. Have been trying use when need but is hard, almost impossible to do so.
My speech sucks, which is why have moderate- severe speech impairment. And then fact 5 year old niece can speak better then me hurts. Because when 5 still couldn’t speak. Didn’t actually speak until 7-8 and it wasn’t until 10-12 that became more recognizable.
And with amount of apps have used still don’t know which right for me. They all work but have just as many problems am at point where want to give up. There is always something stopping me from speaking wither it’s verbal speech or aac. It’s discouraging and some people have thankfully give courage to keep trying, but only get so much courage
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tarenitdown · 2 years ago
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Sometimes, when the day is quiet and there is barely anyone else around, the tugging urge to open up and be vulnerable overcomes stubbornness.
AKA: A short list of scenarios where various Recreyo members care about each other/headcanons of how they would be affectionate.
Ivan listening to the others rant as he bandages up their wounds, actually making an effort to not interrupt or irritate them when they're already physically hurt.
Christian letting the others rest in his room, giving them background music on his keyboard to help lull them into sleep.
Curt deliberately staying up as everyone else falls asleep. Before he gets into bed, he makes sure that everything is shut off, and that they're all safe as well.
Den letting the others play with her (stubbier) knives to distract them from wounds/other things.
Kristine weaving together flower crowns and leaving them around the HQ to be found. It slowly turns into a game of whoever has the most, "wins."
Kristine and Christian playing music/talking together to give Den something to listen to when the souls get too much to handle.
Curt pretending to not notice his jackets go missing when they're in a particularly cold scenario.
Den, Christian, Kristine, and Curt painting nails together.
Ivan wordlessly slipping coughdrops and medicine into pockets when he notices that they're strangely quiet during a scenario.
Affectionate touches being framed as threats/violence, like:
- Ivan slapping people’s backs,
- Christian tugging on collars like he’s gonna spit in their faces,
- Kristine biting into the hands that go near her,
- Curt using a gun to lightly tap on people and guide them in directions,
- Den using the side of a knife blade to pat and reassure people
However, when they do manage to play out normal affectionate gestures, it’s very rare and only in specific settings. Sometimes after a particularly scary scenario, they find it in themselves to lay their heads on shoulders.
During the SCP arc, Kristine begins the tradition of greeting Curt with a hug every time he shows up. The others don’t follow through with it fully (Ivan does a half-hug, Christian pulls away and says “got’cha!” before they even touch, and Den just bonks her head onto his shoulder) …but it’s the closest they’ve ever been.
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autisticlanders · 2 years ago
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apps i've found handy as an audhd being
leelo — has non speaking pre made cards/phrases with text to speech that you can click on. it lets you set up a profile with your name. multiple languages are included, although they are not very accurate. the app is free, although it does have paid features (more cards).
coughdrop — allows you to make an AAC board, with your own phrases and images. i really like this one (even though i just started using it), since it is as customizable as it can be. you get 2 months free (iirc).
daylio — allows you to register your mood (more than once a day), plus what you did during the day! you can also set a goal you want to achieve, and add notes at the end of your report. this app is free, but there are paid features.
text to speech — although not really specific for non speaking individuals, it lets you type as many phrases as you want, change the language, rate, pitch and voice of the AI. it also registers your phrases, so you can just click on them again instead of retyping them. it has other features, like speaking while you type, either by letter or word.
hiki — autistics only social/dating app. really cool if you wanna meet fellow autistics, it lets you add your sp/ins and favorite stims.
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nonspeakingkiku · 2 years ago
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Hi Kiku! I wanted to ask about your experience with CoughDrop aac (how much have you used it, how have you like it, etcetera). I ask because I’m a mostly verbal autistic who loses speech and I’ve been trying to learn to use CoughDrop for when mouth words won’t work.
Kiku has used coughdrop a little bit. The way it is set up doesn't work super well for Kiku (how the boards work is hard on brain) and it can be laggy/buggy. But it's a good app. Kiku doesn't like it as much as other apps, but can use it. Kiku is using quick core 24 and communikate in coughdrop.
Coughdrop will likely only be a temporary aac set up for Kiku, because it's not the best app for Kiku specifically.
If you are looking for tips, practice as much as you can, even when you don't need it. Heck, use it while you talk. While you talk, press the buttons for what you are saying. Make sure to sync after you edit. It's not great to realise you don't have internet and coughdrop hasn't synced so you can't use some of the boards.
Hope this is what you were looking for. ☺️ And thank for the ask.
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howdy!
this is a pinned post to introduce myself and the purpose of this side blog.
you can call me jasper. i am 26. i am black/biracial. i am professionally diagnosed with autism, though i support self diagnosis.
my pronouns are it/its. i understand that some people have trauma from being called this. i understand that. please also understand that i have been hurt by being called the wrong pronouns as well. the only reason you may call me anything other than it/its pronouns is if you have intellectual disability and that makes it difficult to understand nonstandard pronouns. im that case, you can call me he/him or just my name.
i am semi speaking and unreliably speaking. what that means for me is that i have difficulty articulating things the majority of the time and have frequent episodes of total speech loss. i use aac to communicate during these times. the aac i use ranges from texting someone im with to talk for me to using dedicated apps like Coughdrop AAC and Speech Assistant. i primarily use my phone for this purpose, though im working on getting used to a tablet.
aac update: I am currently trialing td snap on my iPad!
i have medium support needs, though as with everyone who is autistic, my specific needs in certain areas range from very low support required to very high support required.
i am also physically disabled, but that is not the point of this blog
some of my special interests are bluey, fall out boy, tomatoes, and cassette tapes. there are others as well. feel free to send me an ask info dumping about your own interests or asking for fun facts about mine!
you can also at any time send me an ask about anything ive talked about on this blog that you'd like to learn more about or need clarification on. please also correct me if you see me spreading misinformation!
if you use tone tags, please write them out fully when communicating with me. /gen, /j, and a couple other common ones are usually fine for me, but they become inaccessible and unusable for me when you use very specific ones. just write them out if you're able and not sure if i know that one.
let me know if you need anything tagged so you can avoid seeing posts about it.
i follow from @soyest-boy
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cryptid-collective-blog · 3 years ago
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Im finally making a custom AAC board on coughdrop
its going pretty well so far, which is surprising tbh
im planning on sharing it when I'm done
though some of the folders will be very specific and personal to us so keep that in mind. For example, we're making a stimming folder (we like to stim with our AAC) so we're only going to put words that we personally stim with. We're also probably going to have folders for our specific disabilities (like PoTS, OSDD-1B, etc.) and our specific Hyperfixations and special interests
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katphantom69 · 6 years ago
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Dawwwwwwww we need tiff involved wth everyone. Bromance between everyone nd tiff! -SCMT
You got it! ))
Tiff sneezed and blew her nose on a tissue. She sighed and laid down on her bed grumbling and sniffling. She had a cold. She called her friends via discord and announced that she would not be joining them today do to being sick. Then she curled up under the covers to sleep.
Now Tiffs friends were not going to leave her alone and bored. Being sick would not stop them from hanging out with their pal. They chatted and agreed to each bring something over to Tiffs place in order to cheer her up and help her get better.
Grim had brought some tea and coughdrops along with some marvel movies to watch. Clock brought another blanket and some chicken noodle soup. Mistressm brought plenty of circus snacks to enjoy the movies with and some more tissues. Kat brought some pillows and sleeping bags. She was also supposed to bring a heater to help keep Tiff warm but when she arrived, she didn't have it.
Grim blinked "ok everyone is here now let's see, did everyone bring what they were supposed to?" He asked. Everyone nods "Yeah we did!" Clock looked over at Kat "Hey... where's the heater?!" He asked.
Mistressm blinks "ohh no! You forgot the heater!"
Kat shakes her head "Naw I did not!"
Grim crosses his arms "Then where is it?" He said looking curiously at the specter.
Kat smiles rubbing her core a bit. It sparked for a second before it grew warm, very warm, and her hair puffed up in a small flame. The others blinked and looked at her in awe and confusion.
Clock spoke first "Umm... does all your species do that? " he said taking a step back.
Grim blinks "Aren't you... what did ya call it... an electric core?" He said tilting his head "Does fire come with it or...???"
Kat chuckles "Now I'll tell you cuz I trust you. Only Tiff has known this and I don't really share it for safety... but when I said I had an electric core... I lied." She said swishing her tail.
Mistressm approached "Well then now you have us all intrigued... if your not electric then what are you? Fire?" She said poking Kats core softly.
Kat smiles "Well you see , my core is unique, most ghost have element type cores, thus fire, ice, water etc. Others have more specific cores like music or technology and stuff like that. Some even have mixed cores that combine elements with their own unique core type, for example Ember, a rockstar ghost, she combines music and fire. And then lastly you have those ghosts that have a one of a kind core. A core that is unique only to them and no one else has it or ever will. Unless they have kids or something "
Clock rubbed his head "ohh this is too much information, my head is spinning!"
Mistressm chuckles "Hold on to your head Clock! She ain't done I think " she said petting her friend. Clock grumbles "Oh no".
Kat chuckles a bit. Grim thinks "Those unique cores would be like that time master you've told us about right? Cuz no one else controls time?"
Kat nods "Exactly, but here's were my core comes in. See, my core isn't stable or fixed on only one thing like other cores are. My core is just pure energy. Energy that I can mold into anything I need. I'm cold?, simple just warm it up and become a fire ghost, need to charge my phone? No prob, just cause some friction and BOOM sparks electric core, electric ghost, I want to write a book? A couple of phrases and bam! Literature core, although.." she said lowering her voice "Just between us I'm not supposed to use that one either" she said as she watched her friends think knowing there would be questions.
Clock spoke first "I don't fully understand ghosts, but I do get it a bit. Basically you can shift your um... core... into any other type of core that exists right?"
Kat nods "mmhmm"
Clock thinks "And from the sound of it , there are some type of cores your not really supposed to use... but you use them anyways cuz... well your you!"
Kat chuckles "You got it Clock!"
Clock nods understanding "Ok! Not that complicated. "
Grim thinks and then asks "Does that mean... you can travel through time?!"
Kat blinks and nods whispering "Yeah I can , but its a secret ok, no one can know, I'd get in trouble, I'll explain on some other occasion ..." she said a bit nervous.
Grim nods "Understandable."
Mistressm grins a bit "Well I think thats pretty... lit!' She said giggling as she pointed at Kats now flaming hair.
The friends couldn't help but chuckle at the pun. Mistressm pulled out some marshmallows. "Dude! Like can we roast them over your hair??!!" She asked excited.
Kat nods "Yeah yeah you can, you can even touch my hair and it won't burn... Unless I want it to of course " she said with a grin.
Clock hums a bit "hmmm that's interesting... your species is very complicated... yet fascinating".
Grim nods "Alright enough of that. Come on let's go inside and surprise Tiff!" He said grabbing the stuff he brought. The others follow suit and soon they all walked up to Tiffs room and knocked on the door.
Tiff groans a bit "Come in!" She said sniffling a bit.
Grim pushed the door open as the crew stepped inside much to Tiffs surprise. "WTH??!! What are you all doing here?!" She asked shocked but happy to see her friends.
Mistressm grins "What do you mean?! We're not gonna have fun without you!"
Clock nods "We leave no one behind Tiff! All for one and one for all!" He said as he put the chicken soup down.
Kat nods "That's right homie! Laughter is the best medicine, so we here to make ya have a good time!" She said carefully laying on the edge of Tiffs bed to help warm her up. Tiff sighs in relief before looking at her worried. Kat smiled "It's ok I told them, its fine". Tiff relaxes again and extends her hands to warm them up.
Grim smiles "Alright then let's get this show on the road!" He said picking up one of the movies.
Mistressm smiles "That's my phrase Grim! But your right! Enough chit chat! Let's get this movie marathon started! Ill make smores!" She said pulling out the marshmallows again and after placing one on a skewer, she moved it over Kats head, the flames softly roasting the yummy treat much to Mistressm 's delight.
Grim chuckles and puts in the first spiderman movie.
Clock sets out the pillows and sleeping bags handing the extra blanket to Tiff.
Tiff smiles snuggling into the blanket happy to have her friends to hang out. "Thanks guys! Your the best friends one could wish for!" She said happily watching the movie start. Her friends smile "That's what friends are for!" They said.
They soon all huddled around her bed content eating snacks and watching the movie. With friends like these, being sick was actually very fun!
(Alright this was a long one but it worth it. The thing about the Ghost core IS cannon, I just don't use it much. This was a fun one to do cuz if we all knew each other in real life I beat we'd actually do that if one of us was sick.
@creatortiffany98 @harbardgrim @clockwork-voyage @askwonder13 hope you all like it and if you felt your character wasn't potrayed right please let me know. ))
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moggieblanket-blog · 6 years ago
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Advice on Handling Nonverbal Episodes
As I mentioned in a previous post, I frequently become nonverbal under stress, when overwhelmed, after a meltdown or during a shutdown.  Those of you who experience similar challenges know that these episodes often occur at extremely inconvenient times, such as at work, while out shopping, or while trying to talk to professionals such as doctors.  I wanted to offer advice on how to handle such instances based on my own experiences.
1. Make a Card
I have a card in my wallet, behind my ID, that says, “I Have Autism”, it lists the primary communication, social, behavioural and sensory challenges associated with an autism diagnosis, and when unfolded, has a number of solutions for how to help and support me.  This one is primarily for first responders, so they know how to interact with me during a crisis.
I also have a keychain of cards that I made myself.  The top one explains that I am autistic and currently nonverbal, and the subsequent cards all have simple common phrases on them that I can pull out and show to people as needed.  These phrases include; “I can’t talk right now”; “My emergency contact information is behind my ID”; “I’m struggling to understand, I may need you to repeat things”; “I’m sorry”; “Thank you”; “Please”; “I’m feeling anxious”; “I’m feeling scared”; “I’m feeling angry”; “I’m feeling overwhelmed”; “It’s too loud”; “I need help”; “I need a break”; “I need to leave”; “I need to go home”; “I need to be left alone”; “Could you please come with me?”; “Could you please stay with me?”; “I need my headphones”; “I need my tablet”; “I need my weighted blanket”; “I need deep pressure”; and “Please don’t touch me”.  I have used them many times after meltdowns, and keep them clipped to my belt loop at all times.  They make for a faster, more efficient way of communicating simple things than writing things down.
2. Use Technology
I am fortunate that I was able to buy a tablet to use for many of my autistic needs, not just speech.  For those who can afford it, it is an excellent solution to the problem of going nonverbal, because there are a great many highly effective text to speech apps that translate your writing into spoken words.  The app I use is called Coughdrop, and is available on both apple and android.  The first year of use is free, after that, it costs $200 to buy.  I know people tend to be entrenched in their loyalty for apple or android, but I personally chose the iPad specifically because its range of apps for autism is far greater than those offered by android’s Google play store.  It can feel odd communicating through a robotic voice to start with, so you may want to find a friend you trust and try it out on them first.
3. Go Old School
For many people, technology like smart phones and tablets are financially implausible, but this doesn’t mean that you don’t have communication options available to you.  Before acquiring my iPad, I used a Boogie Board Jot, which is essentially an electronic whiteboard with an LCD surface; it comes with its own stylus and you can write on it, then erase what you wrote with the touch of a button.  It is extremely light weight and portable, and comes in a variety of sizes to fit your needs.  I got mine at Barnes and Noble for maybe $20.  
For those looking to go even cheaper than that, mini whiteboards are available in most department stores for $5-10, and they have the added benefit of various marker colours, so you can make your communication that much more artistic and personal.
4. Sign Language
Personally, I am not fluent in sign language, but it is a goal of mine to take a university course to become so.  I know a few useful signs, such as “thank you”, “sorry”, “more”, “hurt”, “tired”, etc.  As nice as it seems to have the ease of fluent speech at your fingertips, it is important to note that sign is actually the least effective of the communication strategies I’ve discussed so far, generally speaking, because so few other people understand it.  Depending on their disposition, you may be able to teach friends and family some of the important signs, so they get the gist of what you’re trying to say, but trying to communicate with someone who doesn’t understand you is very frustrating, and may escalate whatever negative emotions caused you to go nonverbal in the first place.
Overall, we are very fortunate to live in a time where there are so many solutions to the problems faced by those who struggle to speak.  The next step is to make the general population understand that these nontraditional communication methods are just as important and valid as verbal speech, and that there is nothing wrong or damaged about those who use them.
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gangtokianblog · 2 years ago
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All about cringe content
As a kid, I was always interested in the idea of cringe content. It's something that's been around for a long time before the term "cringe" even existed. This post is about how it got started and where it is going in the future. It will explore different forms of cringe content from television shows to videos made specifically for YouTube channels such as Coughdrop TV or whatever else they may be called today.
What is cringe?
Cringe content is a broad term for any video or media involving cringe-inducing content. It can be funny, but it can also make you feel a bit sad. On YouTube and TikTok, you're likely to find a lot of cringe content such as challenges—people doing strange things like eating ice cream with their hands or putting their hair in curlers—and celebrities who are trying to go viral by acting like idiots are popular examples of this kind of thing.
However, this type of thing isn't just limited to those platforms; there are lots of other kinds of videos that fall under the category of "cringey" too! For example: if you ever watched a movie where one character constantly made bad choices and did embarrassing things (think Tom Cruise in 'Cocktail'), then that's an example from movies/TV shows as well!
How to make content that will get people cringing
Cringe content is not just about being embarrassing. It’s about making people laugh and having them relate to your story, but also being relatable in a way that makes people think “man, I do that too!”
The key to creating cringe-worthy content is to:
Make it funny. – Content has to be funny or relatable in order for it to be cringeworthy. You need some kind of humor there or you won’t get any points from the audience.
Be yourself! – This means not trying too hard when making videos or anything else on your channel; no one likes an actor who tries too hard anyway; so don't act like one, just be your normal self and things will go much better for you in the long run if we're talking about creating good quality cringe-worthy content here :)
Cringy youtubers
Cringe content isn't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it can be a good way to bond with others and meet new people who share your interests. You might even find someone who shares your sense of humor!
Some people may not like cringe content or cringe youtubers, but that doesn't mean they don't like the people involved in making or watching cringe content. After all, there are plenty of things I'm not into—I just don't hate them as much as other people seem to!
Cringy TikTok videos
So, you've probably heard of TikTok. It's a platform where users can post short videos and then share them with their followers. In other words, it's kind of like Vine or Musical.ly (but better). People use the app to create funny and/or embarrassing content that can be shared with friends or posted anonymously.
Cringe content is often very popular on TikTok because it makes users feel funny and uncomfortable at the same time—like when someone says something awkward or tries to be funny without knowing what they're doing. Cringe videos are often bad but also sometimes good; even though they're embarrassing enough for you to cringe at them (hence the name), they might still make you laugh!
Cringe challenges
Cringe challenges are a way to get people to do embarrassing things. They can be seen on TikTok, the popular video app owned by Facebook. Cringe challenges often start with someone doing something normal, then get progressively more embarrassing until the person is doing something humiliating (like eating a banana peel or running around naked).
Cringe challenges are a way to get attention and sometimes money for charities or causes. People who post these videos want their friends and family members to see them as funny or cute, so that they'll share it with others in hopes that it will go viral on the internet (a process known as "going viral").
Is it OK to laugh at cringe content?
Is it OK to laugh at cringey content?
It's pretty much always okay to laugh at something that you find funny, whether or not it's cringe-inducing. However, if you're laughing at the cringey person, that's when things get sticky. Cringing is a natural reaction to awkwardness and can be funny in its own right—but laughing at someone else’s expense is never cool. Laugh along with them instead of at them!
It's possible to like cringe content without liking the cringey person.
You can love the content and not like the person, or hate the content but still love the person. If you're a fan of cringe, you've probably found yourself in a situation where someone's posting something that makes you laugh out loud—but then when they respond to comments and are rude/opinionated/misinformed about something else (or maybe it's just their general attitude), it makes you lose interest in following them.
It can definitely feel weird if someone who has posted something funny or cute turns out to be kind of an asshole. But let's think about this: if they weren't such an ass, would we have enjoyed their content as much? And even if we did enjoy it at first, how long do we want to stick around hoping that they'll change?
Conclusion
The main takeaway here should be that cringe content isn’t as bad for you as some people might say. You don’t necessarily have to go out and make your own, but watching it can be good fun and even a source of social bonding. It can help put the things in your own life into perspective by showing you what other people do that is similar or different from you. Plus, if you ever find yourself feeling a little self-conscious about something in your life, watching cringe videos might make it seem like not such a big deal after all!
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mudpuddling-moved · 6 years ago
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kidcore and rainbowcore
kidcore: favorite childhood memory? this isn’t a specific one but when i was sick i used to not be able to sleep and my mom would give me lemon-honey coughdrops and rub my back.. if i still couldn’t sleep i would spray lavender spray on my pillow and she’d put vic’s vapo-rub on my chest bc she said it could cure anything. everything would be soft and soothing. i’d get into bed and she’d pass me my book and play classical music before turning out the light... i miss it.. i’d read little fur until i would fall asleep
rainbowcore: favorite color? pink!!!!!all kinds of pink!!!!!!!!!
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drama-kid-search-history · 7 years ago
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When fighting globs Tobi cuts the fourth glob twice making even MORE globs (Tobi's mistake™) The muns want a longer roleplay scene after this because this specific fight scene has been drawn out for literally a whole hour. So a goblin suddenly comes in and throws the enemies into a cell and the others get thrown back into their waiting cell thingy. A dragonborn suddenly comes in and Cresent screams. The dragonborn needs a coughdrop. They tell Jude and Cresent to get their friends and follow them (jude carries tobi bridal style and cresent asks if they got married) And the dragonborn butters up Cresent with compliments before telling a prophecy. Nevermind, they decide to do that later when Lewi is awake. Tobi is a prince btw forgot to mention that. And Jude is his servent, also forgot to mention that. The dragonborn keeps on caling Jude a lady when I called them a male so now Jude is genderfluid. They decide Jude is the chosen one after throwing a pencil at them. He laughs evily and then he keeps on walking. Tobi says Cresents name is stupid. They walk into a room and Cresent gets charged by a crowd of cat people and lizards. The crowd gives them a million questions while a little child walks up to Jude and asks him "why are you carrying that human like he's your wife?" and then leads them through the crowd. 
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Naruto Roleplay Wanted
> Hello ! I’m really looking for a partner that would be interested in a Naruto themed roleplay (preferably in that universe) and is willing to roleplay a canon character. I desire to use and write Itachi, and so I’d love to find someone that has watched the series, too. I go by Vonny or Laucy. <b>Post Type</b>: Paragraphs. As stated in the description, I only take part in literate roleplays, and in English. I don’t do text-talk, one-liners, or asterisks. When I write, I have the tendency to do multiple paragraphs. I really enjoy being descriptive and putting my visual thoughts into words. To limit myself tends to put a strain on how I do this and believe it or not, it’s difficult! I do however, understand that sometimes you’re just not sure what to write or you’re faced with a troubling case of writer’s block. I’ve been there! So, I don’t mind writing a bit less in the slightest, or matching my partner’s post length, which I subconsciously tend to do anyways. I just can’t do 1-2 paragraphs only. * This goes without saying that I would like someone with proper grammar and spelling, just so that I can understand the post better. I understand mistakes and typos happen so don’t let this pressure you! I don’t expect you to be perfect. * Also, Third-Person only. <b>Short or Long Term:</b> Both is fine; prefer long-term. I understand having an idea you really want to do but you’re not sure if you want to drag it on. I don’t mind working with you to figure it out and to test it! Aside from that, though, I do prefer long-term. I really enjoy brainstorming with my partner and building up the story together, watching characters develop and faced with plots we form that can have lasting effects. <b>One-on-One or Group:</b> One-on-One. A partner I can also befriend and talk to OOC on the side is the goal. <b>Character Limit</b>: No specific number. I don’t mind roleplaying more than one character in a story if the plot calls for it. Side characters, throwaway ones, etc. It probably goes without saying that there are some I feel I won’t do well with in terms of main characters, and I tend to get confused if it’s two separate roleplays in one. I will still remain with my own main character, which is Itachi in this case. <b>Searching For</b>: Shisui or Kisame, or both. In that order. <strike>but mostly a shisui</strike> <b>OC Friendly</b>: Unfortunately, no. Unless it’s side/throwaway characters in a story. I want to say yes, but I’ve had such unpleasant experiences in the past when it came to roleplaying a canon character that interacts with an OC. I’m sorry! <b>Smut</b>: Yes. I do smut and even PWP (sometimes). I can even go into kink territory. There are some I won’t do and some I will, but that will have to be gone over privately. I do like romance first, though. To let it develop. I prefer M/M. For your safety and mine, I will not roleplay or engage in anyone under the age of 18. No exceptions. None. You must be 18+, even if smut doesn’t take place. Don’t lie, either. This isn’t to be taken lightly. <b>Reply Speed:</b> Usually fast. I can usually do around 2-3 posts per day or per two days. If I can’t, I will always inform first. People get busy and trust, I get that completely. My health also isn’t the greatest and there are days where I need to take it easy and rest. But again, I will always inform or write whatever I can so you’re not left hanging. I ask this is done in return. I’ve had partners before who would go weeks and weeks without even messaging me back or saying anything. This has been anxiety-inducing to say the least! I don’t want to do this to you, and so I ask, please don’t do this either. <b>Alternate Universes</b>: Not my favourite. I don’t mind trying if the story stands out to me, but it’s not something I go for. I do love canon divergences, though! <strike>like no clan massacre cough</strike> <b>Lastly</b>: I said this above but I will clarify more here. I really would like to be able to form a bond and chat OOC with you. To make a friend in the process and have that there than just ‘some person I write with’. I really value it. I’m also open to questions and if you are interested, feel free to send a message to this blog. I have an Itachi-themed blog as well that I use and I don’t mind interacting with another Naruto themed blog too if you use one for your character. I don’t plan on roleplaying here, though. So, I’ll be adding contact alternatives below. <b>To Contact:</b> •Skype: forgetfulroark •KiK: Laucyette •Discord: I am open to making one! •Facebook/iMessenger: (If I know you a bit more, this will later become available.) •Tumblr: coughdrop-addict and vivacious-prodigy Thank you for reading and I’m sorry this was so long! I hope I’ve covered everything and if not, I’ll respond further to concerns.
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cryptid-collective-blog · 3 years ago
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i was wondering if anyone knew of any stickers for AAC devices? I don't have an AAC device yet (technically my phone is my AAC device but i want a device thats just for AAC) but Im planning on getting one hopefully soon so Im looking for stickers to buy to put on my case after i buy the device, the case, and Proloqou2go (ill probably stay with Coughdrop until I'm able to buy Proloqou2go)
Does anyone know of any AAC related stickers to put on device?
Specifically self-advocacy stickers
(like "don't touch my device", "don't assume what im trying to say", etc.)
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