Is It Normal To Have A Paralyzing Tic Where Your Whole Body Goes Limp It Last A Few Seconds To A A Few
Is it normal to have a paralyzing tic where your whole body goes limp it last a few seconds to a a few minutes and I'm conscious during it or should I search into it?
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No because I’m so fucking furious. Her death was so unnecessary and cruel.
IDK who needs to hear this but using a trans person’s pronouns is a matter of safety.
If you're still learning them, practice. Put their pronouns with their contact in your phone. Work at it. Because if they get misgendered in front of strangers, they’re now forced to decide if its safe to correct you.
Choosing between your identity and safety is exhausting and disheartening. Lots of trans folks have to do it daily, and I promise it'll be a major relief to have one less person in their life who makes them go through that.
If you support LGBTQ+, you must support:
Queer POC
People who change their labels
People who don’t use labels
Aspec people
Neurodivergent queer people
Disabled queer people
Queer women
Bisexuals and Pansexuals
Polyamorous relationships
Trans, enby, and gender fluid people
People in straight-passing relationships
Any and all people who identify as part of the queer community
Shoutout to the ones with Tourette's Syndrome.
To the ones with Chronic (Persistent) Vocal/Motor tic disorder.
To the ones with transient/provisional tic disorder.
Shoutout to the ones with anxiety tics.
Shoutout to the ones who don't know what causes their tics.
Shoutout to the ones who's tics get triggered by things like noises, cold, etc.
Shoutout to the ones with Tourettic OCD.
Shoutout to the ones with tics that look like stimming.
Shoutout to the ones who hates their tics.
To the ones who don't mind their tics.
Shoutout to the ones who suffer ableism everyday because of their tics.
To the ones who have supportive family and friends.
To the ones who got bullied because of their tics.
Shoutout to the ones with ''ugly'' tics.
To the ones with ''cute'' tics.
Shoutout to the ones with simple tics.
To the ones with complex tics.
Shoutout to the ones with motor tics.
To the ones with vocal tics.
To the ones with both.
Shoutout to the ones who tics everyday.
To the ones who only tics in specific scenarios
Shoutout to my people with tics.
People who say Wanda enslaving a small town as a way to cope with grief are used to seeing women suffer instead of women getting angry.
This fetishism of tragedy, having to make sure a woman's emotional expression fits in with the traditional feminine narrative - crying, not screaming; hysterical but not violent - focusing on the victimhood instead of anger when it's righteous, is a product of internalised misogyny. Most of the time, women are societally conditioned to induce sympathy rather than show their strength.
What she did was wrong, on all levels. But was it an expected response to losing everything, for the, what, second, third time? Absolutely. Wanda deserves to experience anger in all it's ugly, hurtful blaze. She deserves to "punch a hole in the drywall" so to say, on par with her male counterparts. It doesn't make her actions right, but it offers some insight.
I doubt that was what Marvel was trying to show us, being a product of corporate moneymaking conveyor and all, but that's what I took personally.