you’re asinine

you know, stealing someones intellectual property and trying to create a business venture out of it after…..entering my inbox to both shame and humiliate me for even thinking of doing the same thing….is quite immoral. It’s also really telling that when I call them out, instead of saying how innocent they are they lie to the public and tell them that I’m merely a narcissist who deserves the dragging and stealing. Hahahahaha. I have screenshots of this bish actually admitting they are trash as a human. 


Man I’m mean when my alters and DID flares up but at least I’ve got reasons! This person is just straight up dunking on me for being too disabled to move out of my Mom’s house. Like, yes Karen classism is a great look for your clearly deranged self. But yes, I’m the crazy one here clearly nothing I say is valid and you’re SOOOOO not at all clearly struggling for validity on your own. 


Ffs you have to STEAL someone else’s ideas, not buy or mentor, STEAL them to be even a fraction as experienced as I currently am. Sorry Bub, you might find some better luck with me but one day someone big ain’t going to like this and sue the SHIT out of you. You best believe that. 

I’m not diagnosed with narcissism. But thanks for the ableism, and the clear tell that you’re a bigoted queer person yourself. 

lizluvscupcakes:

wheeloffortune-design:

wheeloffortune-design:

β€œyou’re not man enough, not feminine enough”

so gender is something we can fail?

that means gender is not genetic and absolute and unchangeable

but something we can build and perform, and fail at (the standards they set) but also redefine?

if i can fail at being a woman, does that mean i’m not a woman? so does that make me another gender?

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i agonized for 15 minutes about the wording of my post and you manage to simplify it with a perfect mean girls reference

memes can be a quick and effective form of communication

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mindflamer:

sending love to every disabled queer who will spend the month seeing pictures of unmasked superspreader events from our own community. it’s okay to love pride, and also be upset that it’s being hosted in a way that puts your safety at risk.

if you’re not disabled, please mask in large crowds. pride is vital, and so is community care. covid is not over, despite the government minimizing it so that we’ll go back to work like everything is fine. mask for yourself, for your community, and for disabled & immunocompromised people. 10% of first infections (even if you got a vaccine) and 20% of second infections result in long covid symptoms at six months post-infection. nobody can afford to continue on pretending this is not happening!

you can buy high-quality, tested masks here.

#SpreadPrideNotCOVID

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hussyknee:

The young woman was catatonic, stuck at the nurses’ station — unmoving, unblinking and unknowing of where or who she was.

Her name was April Burrell.

Before she became a patient, April had been an outgoing, straight-A student majoring in accounting at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. But after a traumatic event when she was 21, April suddenly developed psychosis and became lost in a constant state of visual and auditory hallucinations. The former high school valedictorian could no longer communicate, bathe or take care of herself.

April was diagnosed with a severe form of schizophrenia, an often devastating mental illness that affects approximately 1 percent of the global population and can drastically impair how patients behave and perceive reality.

“She was the first person I ever saw as a patient,” said Sander Markx, director of precision psychiatry at Columbia University, who was still a medical student in 2000 when he first encountered April. “She is, to this day, the sickest patient I’ve ever seen.”

It would be nearly two decades before their paths crossed again. But in 2018, another chance encounter led to several medical discoveries reminiscent of a scene from “Awakenings,” the famous book and movie inspired by the awakening of catatonic patients treated by the late neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks.

Markx and his colleagues discovered that although April’s illness was clinically indistinguishable from schizophrenia, she also had lupus, an underlying and treatable autoimmune condition that was attacking her brain.

After months of targeted treatments — and more than two decades trapped in her mind — April woke up.

The awakening of April — and the successful treatment of other peoplewith similar conditions — now stand to transform care for some of psychiatry’s sickest patients, many of whom are languishing in mental institutions.

Researchers working with the New York state mental health-care system have identified about 200 patients with autoimmune diseases, some institutionalized for years, who may be helped by the discovery.

And scientists around the world, including Germany and Britain, are conducting similar research, finding that underlying autoimmune and inflammatory processes may be more common in patients with a variety of psychiatric syndromes than previously believed.

Although the current research probably will help only a small subset of patients,the impact of the work is already beginning to reshape the practice of psychiatry and the way many cases of mental illness are diagnosed and treated.

“These are the forgotten souls,” said Markx. “We’re not just improving the lives of these people, but we’re bringing them back from a place that I didn’t think they could come back from.”

– A catatonic woman awakened after 20 years. Her story may change psychiatry.

(via spooniestrong)

It’s been a long time. I’m returning to my old spaces of enjoyment and this was one of them.

kingofgoblets:
“postcard-confessions:
““I’m becoming who I am and it’s the scariest thing I’ve ever done.”
Posted from the PostSecret website.
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(important to note: the postcard includes a chemical formula pasted next to the message. the chemical is...

kingofgoblets:

postcard-confessions:

“I’m becoming who I am and it’s the scariest thing I’ve ever done.”


Posted from the PostSecret website.

(important to note: the postcard includes a chemical formula pasted next to the message. the chemical is testosterone.)

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70sscifiart:
“Richard Clifton-Dey’s “Behemoth’s World,” used on the cover to Blue Öyster Cult’s 1980 album “Cultösaurus Erectus.” ”

70sscifiart:

Richard Clifton-Dey’s “Behemoth’s World,” used on the cover to Blue Öyster Cult’s 1980 album “Cultösaurus Erectus.”


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