ātrans characterā ao3 tag drinking game:
- drink when the fic is rated M or higher
- drink if the trans character is gnc (that is, masculine trans women or feminine trans men)
- drink if the fic has any sort of dominant/submissive dynamics, two drinks if the trans man is submissive or if the trans woman if dominant
- drink if itās clearly and obviously fetish material
- drink if the characterās transness is written as tragic
- do a shot if the fic involves pregnancy
- do a shot for every fic revolving around dysphoria that wasnāt written by a trans/nb author
- i was trying to think of a finish your drink prompt but actually just finish your drink whenever you thinkĀ āwhatās wrong with cis peopleā and have to exit the tab for your own mental wellbeingĀ
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People Donāt Understand Sensory Pain
A lot of neurotypicals donāt understand how intensely we autistics feel things and how overwhelming sensations can literally be painful for us because there is no other way for our mind to translate it.
People think Iām exaggerating when I say something like āI was touched suddenly on my arm and it felt so bad I immediately wanted to chop it off.ā, but I guarantee you that a lot of autistics know just how much truth is in that sentiment. We wouldnāt actually chop our arm off (at least, I hope not!), but sometimes we experience such an extreme level of discomfort that actual harm seems like a favorable option to rid ourselves of it.
There are many things we experience in this world that neurotypicals think are outlandish and made up because they donāt experience it. If I told somebody on the street that we should eradicate all tags from clothing because they are painful and irritating, they would look at me like I had two heads. But many times in my life I have scratched up my skin until I bled because a tag or a badly sewn seam felt like a hot metal poker brushing up against me.
Too often, meltdowns are interpreted as tantrums in autistic kids, and autistic adults who have them are considered immature or unstable. Time and again we have to explain to neurotypicals that we arenāt pitching a fit, and itās really frustrating because all they can see is us crying and hitting our heads and our outbursts of anger. They donāt see how overwhelmed we are; they canāt hear that incessant beeping in the other room; they donāt know that weāve had a headache since this morning and medicine didnāt help; they canāt feel the raging anxiety about that one event coming up soon. But telling them that these things are happening doesnāt count as an explanation of the meltdown to them, and sometimes it just gives them a worse idea of us.
Even if neurotypicals donāt enjoy some sensationsābright lights in their eyes, for exampleātheir brain doesnāt interpret it as much more than an annoyance unless itās at a severe enough level to cause physical damage. But if Iām exposed to bright lights, my eyes will sting and can feel sensitive for days afterward, and I have to wear sunglasses indoors to be able to function normally with the pain.
There are very few sensory pains out there that are a universal experience regardless of neurotype, like nails on a chalkboard, bitter cold, or getting wet when you didnāt want to be. The difference for us is that recovery time after the initial experience (and the following resolution) can take much longer. That screeching chalkboard noise could still be hurting my ears hours later as much as it did when I first heard it.
Everyone experiences sensations differently from person to person, but just because one person says something is cold and another person says itās hot doesnāt mean that one of them is wrong. People need to start believing us when we tell them that yes, it is that bad for us, without trying to test that fact or prove us wrong. The pain from bad sensations is very real and can be serious enough to cause trauma if weāre continually exposed to painful stimuli against our will.
People need to understand that even if they canāt experience what we go through, there is still truth to the reality of our sensations.
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Day 21 of Autism Acceptance Month 2018
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but soft, what brick through yonder window breaks
it is the east and julieās dad is calling the cops
Local Blogger Shocked To Discover Most People Outside Of Insular Communist Internet Communities Hold Stalin In Very Low Regard
discourse on this site like: aang was a liberal and genocide apologist for not cracking open ozai’s skull
Holy fucking shit I was at pride last weekend and there were thrirty people walking around with ace flags and its like. You canāt sit with us go back the 21 pilots concert and watching voltron
this is hilarious. die mad about it
Sorry op but thatās what pride is. You can just stay home if you donāt like it.
Byronic on main.
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bring this back and suddenly capitalists donāt wanna go to war no more
itās truly amazing how according to right wingers, capitalism simultaneously has always existed, but also, doesnāt exist anywhere in the world.
Simultaneously responsible for your smartphone but not the suicide net factory it was assembled in.
Iām at mcdonalds and this little kid just took off his shoe and dumped all his fries into it ????????
MY DUDE PUT THE SHOE BACK ON WITH THE FRIES IN IT
Homie is walking out of the establishment with fry feet my dude
thats olā salty shoes sam
