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Thank You To Everyone Who Got Me To 100 Likes!

Thank you to everyone who got me to 100 likes!
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Eat up history gays and nerds i can't finish this WIP!! This was so pretty thoš
*Screeches with foam in the mouth* I need answers!!!!!!!! š š š š š¤š¤š¤
you know considering how many clinically insane takes on history Iāve already seen Iām surprised no one wrote a paper on Alexander Iās sexuality yet. Like Napoleon has a whole book trying to prove heās bi but Alexander āreligious guiltā Romanov who doesnāt have any kids, keeps platonic relationships with nearly all his āmistressesā and is routinely described as effeminate is supposed to be straight? Like there should be at least some sort of discussion about this
Hey ik we don't talk much but I'm really glad we're mutuals, I see you in my notifications and it makes me happy to see you :)
Yea me tooāŗ
You can talk with people in here too? Cool! Btw. Sorry this is my first time here and i don't always post here. So maybe see ya?
Wait... If Tsar Alexander I had a death mask then what about the theory of him being Feodor Kuzmich?
This
Fandom spaces love neurodivergent people, love talking about them, love claiming characters as nd, love giving them quirky personality traits because they're cute, love claiming how much they love them.
Right up until they don't because a neurodivergent person inevitably does something neuro divergent. Missed clues, misunderstanding tone, awkward expression, butting into conversations at the wrong time or derailing them without meaning to.
Suddenly, a neurodivergent person finds themselves pushed to the fringes of groups, ostracized or outright excluded and removed from "welcoming" discords.
Things that could easily be resolved with some kindness and grace and a sprinkle of patience and the occasional clarifying question.
But being autistic or having ADHD is only cool when it's the cute kind, the quirky, exciting, SILENT kind, not the one that comes with lost time or words we barely remember saying, slips of hard-won control or emotional bumps in the road and difficulties expressing what you wanna say.
Fandom spaces love neurodivergent people, until they actually have to work with them to include them. Then they are a disruptive problem and soon will be accused of not trying hard enough.