if miyano mamoru doesn't play douma, then whats the point?
i will forever be grateful to the peoople who tell you that there are spoilers below ... you guys are the heroes we need
my self esteem so low i dont even think im good enough for my favorite fictional characters
yall had me thinking aot was a serious anime when in reality, mouse lemur boy went and broke BOTH of his legs cuz he cant be athletic for shit, screm boy who can kill titans twice his size AND can turn into one cant lift up a box, 2017 katy perry has mommy issues, and the flippin commander spack-poofed his way into space when he ate meat and let me remind yall all of this happened because of a cook-off ...
ngl my handwriting too good for me to be this dumb smh
my boy inumaki needs his arms back
I think the disabled community needs to stop viewing physical and mental disabilities as strict categories that every disability fits neatly into. Disability doesn't and never will come wrapped in a simple package. I absolutely agree that sometimes it is important to make a distinction, but there also needs to be an understanding that there are people whose disabilities aren't strictly physical or mental.
I have met autistic people whose apraxia has led them to use a wheelchair, are they not physically disabled just because the cause is mental? Have they not been hurt just as much by the c-slur as someone who uses a wheelchair for chronic pain?
I have a condition that affects my eyesight to the point I can't drive. My condition is neurological, yet has very physical affects. Is that disability mental, or is it physical? Am I less blind because the problem is with my brain and not my retinas?
Is someone with severe Auditory Processing Disorder who considers themself Hard of Hearing just mentally disabled and not physically too? You can experience many of the same symptoms from hearing loss, so why is only one of us physically disabled?
What about someone like me who has both Auditory Processing Disorder and hearing loss? Where does the physical disability start and the mental disability end, when I cannot tell whether I'm struggling because I can't hear something versus because my brain isn't processing it? /rh
Disabilities are complex and will never be simple to define. There will always be blurry lines. Not every disabled person needs to neatly fit in the box of either mentally or physically disabled. There will always be people in the awkward in-between or whose combination of disabilities creates something new altogether.
having siblings is knowing the best places to hide your snacks because you dont want to share it with that gremlin
ppl say morning voices are hot but like ... who wakes up in the morning and think 'ah, i wanna talk'???11
idk what this acc is for anymore. student/part-time ponderer/part-time singer. 19.
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