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All of them. Every single one I get my hands on. You can’t stop me.

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mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

After a vacation in Alpha Centauri, Gabriel and Beelzebub come back to earth and move in together. They proceed to be the worst and most baffling neighbors anyone in the neighborhood has ever experienced. 

They introduced themselves as Bee and Jim, but immediately started laughing about it, so people are pretty sure those aren't their real names. 

Neither of them seem to have jobs, but they must be rich, because their house is massive and they're always wearing fancy clothes, and their wallets are bursting with money. Maybe they’re in the mafia?

Speaking of fancy clothes, “Jim” is always wearing designer suits. There is an ongoing game where people attempt to take a picture of him in any other clothes. One time, an enterprising teenager went so far as to sneak over in the middle of the night to look into his bedroom (hoping he’d be in pajamas), and saw him still in a suit, Standing on Top of the Bed, eyes wide open and Smiling Brightly. (Gabriel has not gotten the hang of sleeping yet.) (The teenager refuses to go near the house ever again.)

The short one, “Bee,” is consistently trailed by flies. This is alarming to everyone. They say that they're a “fly-keeper,” but people are pretty sure that's not a thing. Do they carry rotting meat around or something?

Bee also seems to be constantly changing appearances. One day they have a buzz cut, the next day their hair goes to their mid-back. Their eyes are a different colour every time you see them. People have set up cameras to take pictures of them on different days, and upon comparing them they are Definitely almost 6 inches taller this week. Even their facial features shift. 

It gets to the point where people decide Jim must just have multiple partners, and be lying about it. (“Multiple partners that all look similar and are never seen together?” the opposition will point out. When asked if they have a better theory, they can never answer.)

The two of them will have romantic moments Anywhere, including standing in the middle of the highway staring into each others eyes. By all rights they should have been run over, but in a bizarre coincidence every car in the area ran out of fuel and stopped moving at that exact moment. People want to blame Jim for it (he did make a strange hand movement, after all), but that would just be absurd.

They use the absolute worst pet names for each other. A list of overheard ones is being recorded. “My rotten cabbage?” “My hell-bringer?” “Dearest packet of crisps??” 

You cannot let them notice that you're disgusted by their lovey-doveyness. They will either get exponentially more cringey, or straight up insult you until you run away crying. Or both. 

“Everyday” by Buddy Holly will be audible to the whole block at all times. Do they know other songs exist? Don't they get bored of this one?? Why is it so loud???

There’s a statue of Jim in the front yard. Its 20 feet tall and definitely a HOA violation, but people are too scared to mention it. Both Bee and Jim will come out at different times and spend hours staring at it dreamily. 

People would hate them, but ever since they moved in the weather has been perfect, crime is at an all time low, and there’s little trucks that go around selling hot chocolate, and those things Probably cant be because of them, but still...

Plus, Jim doesn’t understand how money works at all, so he’ll give you $300 for a bag of chips. It's endearing, even if he is sometimes a jerk.

Bee does seem to know how money works, but they’ll frequently pay even more than Jim, especially if the person seems overworked and the place is under-staffed. They say they have experience with it.

After a month of them living there, most of the neighborhood is in a group chat created to discuss the two of them. Beelzebub is secretly in the chat, and reads their favourite theories to Gabriel. 

A rumour starts going around that they're an angel and a demon in disguise, but no one can agree which one is which. 

Beelzebub is the one who started the rumour. 

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Crowley is Lucifer

(Ok I know some of you don't believe this theory but I highly suggest you give this a quick read anyway. I tried to make it short and easy and I'll be going chronologically, from s1 all through s2)

- First, let's get this out of the way, Lucifer and Satan aren't neccesarilly the same person. Even in the show the devil that appeared in s1 has only ever been reffered to as Satan, not even once as Lucifer.

- In the bible Lucifer was the one to tempt Eve with the apple, and who do we know that does that in the show. Crowley is literally THE snake from Eden.

- An obvious one perhaps, but the red hair is also a giveaway

- In the bible Jesus was tempted by the devil for 30 days, in the show Crowley says "I showed him all the kingdoms of the world", so that's another role Lucifer has that Crowley had in the show

- It's well known (even mentioned in the Sandman) that Lucifer was the most beautiful of all angels, and our demon is played by no other than David Tennant

Now on to season 2 because there's a LOT to unpack here

- He litterally started the engine of the universe which was one of Lucifers roles

- He's the first to say "let there be light", which is pretty fucking huge since that is Gods line

- "I worked closely with upstairs on it" even in the first scene they're telling us Crowley is an angel of very very high rank

- He fell for asking questions, which is litterally what Lucifer fell for, for questioning God. This in and of itself should be a pretty big indicator. "I only ever asked questions"

- Shax: "a miracle of enourmous power only the mightiest of archangels can perform"

Crowley: "How do you know I didn't do it"

And Shax just... doesn't counter that. She looks even skeptical, as if it COULD be a possibility, unlike Uriel who says to Aziraphale don't excpect us to believe you did it. Shax litterally doesn't shut the option down which confirms Crowley has the power not only of an archangel but of the mightiest kind

- In the bookshop with Gabriel/Jim he says "I don't remember. It [gravity] seemed like a good idea when we were all talking about it"

- "You're welcome to come in, you might even spot an archangel" don't tell me this was Crowley just egging Shax on and not being sneaky

- The fact that he could sense the demons coming. "Somethings wrong""It's coming in waves", when Aziraphale couldn't. It could be a demon thing but we saw Sandalphon, an archangel of lower rank, in the first season mention "something smells evil" so obviously angels can sense demons too, they just have to be powerful enough. And keep in mind Sandalphon was already in the book shop for quite some time, Crowley sensed them even before they had arrived (he also sensed the hell hound who was some fucking miles away)

- The.fucking.folder. "You have to be a throne or dominion above" and this dude opens these clasified documents like it's nothing. If this isn't an indicator of his high position as an angel I don't know what is.

- He's worked with Saraqael, another very high ranking angel

- "I'm the only first order archangel in the room"... and the camera imediately pans to Crowley, and for anyone who's read the book and watched the show you know that rarely anything is coincidental

- When the Metatron says they can't lose another prince of heaven. This... this fucking line. So it's relatively well known that Gabriel and Lucifer are brothers, and if Gabriel is one of the princes of heaven I wonder who the other one could be. "Two princes of heaven". And the Metatrons words were very careful, he doesn't say lost as in heaven can't find him, he says it in the context that they won't be sending Gabriel to hell since they won't lose another prince to downstairs

- In the bookshop when no one can identify the Metatron he turns to Crowley who imediately recognises him. Now you have this dude, who's literally on top of the angel hierarchy and is responsible for running heaven and the connection to God themself, surrounded by archangels and a principality you spoke to face to face with just a few years ago and... none of them can tell who you are, the only one who does is the literal demon. That tells us that Crowley has not only seen him in this form, but has probably worked with the Metaron himself personally. "Always asking damn fool questions", 10 million angels and he remembers what this one particular angel was like 6000 years ago

- Crowley is also very reluctant to reveal his identity as an angel. Now if he were just an ordinary angel of no real significance he wouldn't have a problem revealing his name, but... if his name was one that's the literal representation of all evil in this world, then it is understandable he keeps it a secret, in fear he might scare Aziraphale away

- And I wanted to leave the best for last. So you remember in the book when Crowley has to sign his name to start Armaggedon, and Hastur tells him "no, your real name" after which he reluctantly writes it. Now in the book we never see him write anything, but in the show we see him write a sygil, something that looks very mich like an L. An L... A FUCKING L. And now I wonder how this theory didn't come up sooner.

(Also he can fucking stop time, like dafuq)

Edit:

- "Oh looky here it's Lucifer and the guys" we all thought he was talking about someone else, he's just refferencing things other angels have said about HIM. FUCK

- I keep seing people saying Crowleys memories were wiped because he couldn't remember Saraqael and Furfur. But I think people forget, demons lie. He's lying to make them think he's not that angel they worked with, that he's not Lucifer. (In season 1 we hear him a few times refferencing his life as an angel, so he does remember most of it)

- Also saying if the Raphael theory were true then as showrunners they would have mentioned him somewhere for those not that familiar with the bible (or don't read much fanfiction). The refferences for Crowleys past are so so vague that it would be too sudden and confusing if he were Raphael. But there is one name that everyone is familiar with, no matter who you are how old you are or where you're from, a name that needs no introduction.

Edit 2:

- Back to him being the most beautiful angel, I don't think it was ever quite explained how every single demon when they're in hell looks... awful, but Crowley doesn't. Beelzebub has the spores all over their face, Hastur the maggots and the sh-, Dagon the scales etc. But Crowley doesn't, not even when he's in hell, he's always just so, well, pretty.

- I saw a few people asking about how Lucifer started the rebellion and Crowley wouldn't do that. I think it's the same Crowley who wouldn't get stuck in traffic after creating the M25, or the same Crowley that wanted to call Aziraphale after bringing down the entire London network, "you told them you invented the spanish inquisition, and started the second world war""so the humans beat me to it that's not my fault", "so all this is your demonic work?""no, the humans thought it up themselves nothing to do with me"

- Also I think Satan's in charge of hell not Crowley the same way the Metatron's in charge of heaven and not Gabriel (and who can very easily demote angels if he so wishes)


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mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

What frustrates me about disability advocacy is that...of all the people I've seen talk about it, 99% of them - even ones who are disabled themselves - have eventually proven that their support has limits. Really stupid and arbitrary ones, at that.

You support disabled people...but if you see an adult with a DIAPER BULGE in their pants in public it's ON SIGHT, get your kink out of my face! Actually, even if it's not a kink, that's still gross and, like, it's not like the diaper exists to CONTAIN waste, you're a biohazard! Just stay home!

You support disabled people...but, ugh, you're so sick of masks, they feel so icky, the CDC isn't advising them anymore so really how bad can it be, if you don't want to be permanently disabled even worse than you already are then why don't you just stay home forever?

You support disabled people...but if you see anyone using a non-conventional straw that someone's billed as "anti-aging" on TikTok you proudly declare that you'll smack them, because what do you mean it might be a motor control or sensory thing?

You support disabled people...but no one is REALLY so disabled that they can't manage their lights conventionally, clean their homes by themselves, or hold a pen for extended periods of time or at all; that's just something people make up as an excuse for Bad Tech and exploitative luxury services.

You support disabled people...but, god, control your by-definition-uncontrollable tics, they're SOOOO annoying and rude!

You support disabled people...but when someone stops masking or runs out of spoons and starts speaking in a choppy, hard-to-understand way, it's a joke.

You support disabled people...but AAC is, like, sooooo annoying and hard to understand, learn to talk like a normal person instead of pointing like a baby or whatever, geez.

You support disabled people...but you hate image descriptions and video transcriptions because they're, like, sooooo ugly and transcriptions SPOIL things. (Not to be confused with "frequently not having the spoons to translate images and videos into text, which is a skill; one which everyone should try to develop, but a skill nonetheless" - I get that, it happens to me, but if you take issue with OTHER people adding them to your posts for Aesthetic Reasons, you're...kind of a dick! I'm not sorry for saying it!)

You support disabled people...but you think teehee funny joke annotations are a much more valuable use of caption tracks than, you know, actual captions are.

You support disabled people...but you still concern-troll people with armchair diagnoses of heavily stigmatized disorders for harmless weirdness, or try to paint them as icons of some kind of horrible social ill.

You support disabled people...but you're still convinced that every asshole is mentally ill, probably A Narcissist, and what do you mean that's a loaded thing to call someone when a heavily stigmatized disorder is rudely misnamed as such too, isn't it easier to, like, change the name of the disorder throughout the whole system than it is to just stop using that word as your go-to Bad Person Pathologizing Word, which you definitely need? (Or worse, you see no problem with this clash because you're convinced it IS Bad Person Disorder...)

You support disabled people...but you see someone mumbling to themself on the bus and you get as far away from them as possible because it's "scary".

You support disabled people...but you constantly try to pull "gotcha"s about people telling you not to touch people's assistive devices.

You support disabled people...but someone being okay with their delusional disorder and talking about that is BAD and PROMOTING SELF-HARM.

You support disabled people...but your body positivity still focuses exclusively on "people can be healthy and fat at the same time!" as if people who ARE fat because of health issues and/or have health issues BECAUSE of their weight don't exist or deserve support.

You support disabled people...but you declare that advocates who want us all to have more access to things that improve your quality of life are the REAL ableists for acknowledging that those things that you currently can't do tend to improve quality of life.

You support disabled people...but your advocacy for yourself involves distancing yourself from people with more support needs than you.

You support disabled people...but you treat addiction of any kind, or use of anything with known addictive tendencies, as a moral failing.

You support disabled people...until the accommodations they need clash with your own, then it's not just a benign incompatibility that sucks just as much for them as it does for you; no, you are an innocent victim and they are a horrible ableist.

You support disabled people...until it's too inconvenient. Too weird. Too scary. Once that line is crossed, it's not a disability issue anymore, they're, conveniently, just a Bad Person.

It's fucking exhausting and I'm sick to death of it.


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mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Let's talk mobility aids!

Canes

a photo of a variety of colored canes standing in a line

Canes are for when you need to take a little bit of weight off of one side of your body, need a little help with balance, or need a little extra stability when you walk. It's an easy mobility aid to find and get, and it's pretty easy to figure out how to use. Have the cane sized so the handle sits at wrist level, then hold it on the opposite side to the one that hurts. Match your cane strikes to the steps on the hurt side. It will hurt your arm, elbow, and shoulder sometimes, but having a properly sized cane will help.

Rollators

a euro style rollator with large wheels, a sling style seat, and a folding mechanism that folds it in half width wise
a classic style rollator with a cushioned seat that folds in half lengthwise

Rollators are kind of the "next step up" in support. They come with more restrictions, you get limited to ramps and stuff, but they're also the least restrictive wheeled mobility aid because they're light and easy to pick up and toss around. They also have a seat a lot of times and a basket so you don't need to carry stuff. They're for when you need a place to rest, something to lean on when you walk, better balance assistance than a cane, and less weight bearing than a cane. I also found that it helped me with fatigue quite a bit. There's two main kinds, euro style like the first, and regular like the second. There are other fancier ones but I'm covering the basics here.

Rollators are my favorite mobility aid and I've used everything from canes to a fancy high grade power chair. They're just the perfect balance of help and freedom. They provide so much support for how far they go.

Crutches

a set of forearm crutches and a man using them

Arm crutches are pretty neat! They're a lot more ergonomic than a cane. In fact, some people use a single arm crutch as a cane. They distribute the weight a little better, so it's not all on your wrists, and they support you better than a rollator can. The major cons I found are that they take two hands to use so you can't carry much and I had a really hard time trying to learn to walk with them. A lot of people who use forearm crutches have other mobility aids and use the forearm crutches when they want to or need to walk.

Manual Wheelchairs

a standard black hospital wheelchair
a red custom rigid wheelchair

These are for when walking becomes more difficult than pushing a wheelchair. There's no weight being put on your legs and feet and depending on your needs, you can get really specific with your adaptations if you have a custom wheelchair verses a standard wheelchair. My first custom chair looked like a monster truck because i took in the woods and gravel, my second custom chair after I got sicker has a head rest, a backrest that holds me up, and a little electric box that I can attach that helps me push. The difference between getting a standard and custom wheelchair is dependent on how much money the user has, what kind of needs they have, and what kind of medical access they have. (One is not more "real" than the other.) I highly recommend getting a cushion for under your butt if you have a standard chair without a cushion, I used a standard full time for 6 months and a cushion made a huge difference.

Mobility scooters

a red mobility scooter

Mobility scooters are for people who can't walk long distances, but can still walk with the help of a cane or unassisted. If you can walk around your house, but not really much else, a mobility scooter might be the aid for you! There's a lot of different styles and battery life lengths and handling abilities so try a few different scooters out if you can.

Powerchairs

a red powerchair that has no headrest and a 4 wheels

Powerchairs come in a couple different types or "groups" depending on your needs. Group 1 is the kind of chair you're probably most familiar with. It's basically for someone who needs a powerchair to get around their house, the doctors, office, and grocery store. You can't do any custom seat cushions or anything, but it's for people who don't need it. Think of like... someone who can walk pretty okay still, it just hurts to walk or they're off balance or a little weak feeling. A lot of times more elderly people will use these, if you're more active look into group 2

a power wheelchair with a headrest and 6 wheels

Group two chairs are little more durable, a little more stable, sometimes you can switch the captains seats out for custom seating... They're what a full time powerchair user would use if they don't need specialty functions like tilt or recline. They also often have 6 wheels rather than 4 like the group 1 chairs have.

a power wheelchair with a fully adjustable headrest, 6 large wheels, and has the seat tilted at a 45 degree angle showing the additional functions

Group 3 powerchairs are reserved for specific diagnoses like muscular dystrophy, ALS, and other severe neurological and neuromuscular illnesses. These are also called "rehab" chairs because they're for making sure severely disabled people have quality of life. The tilt function is for pressure relief, though you can also get things like elevation so you can raise and lower your chair, and some of them can recline flat. There are other avenues of moving grade 3 power chairs beyond the joystick as well in case someone can't use their hands or doesn't have them. (Head controls, torso controls, and straw controls called sip and puff are alternatives.) They can go on a little worse terrain than group 1 and two chairs and go a little farther, but if they get stuck they weigh 350 lbs and it's awful.

There's a few other types of mobility aid that I don't know enough about, like ankle foot orthotics and gait trainers, but these are the basic "mobility aid" most people will come across.

If you use another type of mobility aid and want to educate people, add it on!!

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Look I get that we all want to relate to one another. I really do. But seeing people on my post about how shitty it is to exist as a visibly deformed & disabled person in public say things like "that's why i don't stim in public" or "that's why i'm scared to bring my cane in public" is just... You're missing the point.

Some of us cannot mask our disabilities. You can simply not stim if you can supress it in the first place. You can leave your cane at home if you're doing that already in the first place. A knee brace doesn't make you look like a "freak". You do appear abled otherwise.

I cannot. Many people I know cannot. I can't just "hide" my deformities and abnormal gait or convulsions to appear abled. I *need* my crutches everywhere I go. I can't supress my tics. Full-time wheelchair users exist. High support needs autistics exist. Schizospecs who cannot mask exist. People with William's Sydrome, Down's Syndrome and various obvious deformities exist. Little people. People with severe chemical burns or otherwise or scarring. People with Parkinson's, Tourette's, Huntington's, Cerebral Palsy, every disabled person who looks "abnormal".

We can't just "turn it off" like you. People WILL stare at us. Point their fingers at us. We have no power. They used to put us into freakshows. Not you. Not you who can hide your disability to "appear normal". That post was not for you to "relate to". I and many people are sick of many invisibly disabled people claiming they "want to look disabled" so they'd be "taken more seriously". It's not an invitation of you to declare you leaving your mobility aid at home or shit like that. It's not the damn same.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

it shouldn’t be a joke that people are broke in certain careers. it shouldn’t be a joke that people are broke in certain careers. it shouldn’t be a joke that people are broke in certain careers. it shouldn’t be a joke that people are broke in certain careers.

PAY YOUR WRITERS LIVEABLE WAGES. PAY YOUR HEALTH CARE WORKERS LIVEABLE. PAY TEACHERS LIVEABLE WAGES.

PAY YOUR WORKERS LIVEABLE WAGES

PAY PEOPLE SO THEY CAN LIVE

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself
I Made This A Long Time Ago But For Some Reason Never Posted! It Is My Quick Guide To Protecting Yourself

I made this a long time ago but for some reason never posted! It is my quick guide to protecting yourself against burnout as a person with ADHD and ASD.

Of course it is all about meeting your support needs at the end of the day, which are completely individual and may vary over time, but this could function as a guide if you have a hard time figuring out where to start! 🫶🏻 💙💙💙

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
This Is Not A Tutorial This Is Just Me Rambling

this is not a tutorial this is just me rambling

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Truths that Co-Exist

Barbie (2023) is a giant product placement that profits off nostalgia.

The writing is profound and life-changing and understands why we seek nostalgia in a way most nostalgia-driven entertainment doesn’t.

The film is self-aware about how even now, Barbie dolls set incredibly unrealistic beauty standards. Their “body diversity” does not even scratch the surface of what that phrase really means. I don’t expect this to change.

The film still made a beautiful statement with the scene on the bench about how societal beauty standards are narrow and restrictive! And that beauty comes from experiencing life and the marks it leaves on you!

Its feminist statements are validating. Many of us see our reality onscreen, and the great thing is that it includes how cishet men fall down a pipeline of toxic hypermasculinity. It also shows the solution, and allows men to express themselves despite what society expects them to be.

The film is a capitalist venture.

The cast (aside from the leads) and crew were probably overworked and severely underpaid during filmmaking.

We can still appreciate that something fun was made, and we all made another wonderful memory where we and our loved ones went to the movies color-matching in pink.

We should not feel guilty about seeing ourselves in this film.

Meanwhile, support the WGA and SAG-Aftra strike.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

And also the way Barbie and Ken are role playing heterosexuality without any inherent sexuality of their own, without any understanding of what it means, or even any genitals at all! Just pretty-girl + handsome-guy = obviously a couple. And the way it fucks them both up! Because they’re both stereotypes, neither of them is a specialist version, no brain surgery or pilots license or Nobel prize for either of them. They’re just assigned the roles of Every Man and Every Woman. And Ken ends up doing Way Too Much because he’s hanging his entire self-worth on being important to Barbie. And Barbie just isn’t interested in him, she was assigned a boyfriend she didn’t ask for and doesn’t want and doesn’t know what to do with, just because that’s what society expects of men and women, that they will necessarily couple up and fall in love because… that’s what they do. Regardless of any personal quality of either party.

It’s about heteronormativity and amatonormativity and the unrealistic expectations society sets boys and girls up for from infancy. Barbie and Ken are every pair of toddlers sharing a sandbox while the adults around them call them each other’s little “boyfriend” or “girlfriend” even though neither party understands or is capable of understanding the implied meaning of that. Or wants to.

It’s a literal funhouse mirror of that weird pressure put on kids to perform heterosexuality from an early age. It examines how that leaves us unprepared for the complicated reality of actual relationships even if it turns out that you are heterosexual and do want sex and romance. Boys and girls aren’t really allowed to be just kids on the same team, so they grow up into men and women who generally want very different things from each other and are trained to look for it in everybody because anybody is better than nobody, and try to force it to work.

Barbie and Ken letting each other go in the end was perfect. Barbie the Every Woman realizing that she doesn’t have to be special, she just has to be, and Ken the Every Man realizing he has to seek validation elsewhere and lean on his fellow Kens for emotional support, WHICH THEY GIVE.

Truly a movie of all time.


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mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

I think that 2023 is a good time for many of us, and allies in particular, to practice again the dying art of minding our own fucking business when it comes to the identities and lives of other people.

You see someone from one of your classes in a public place with a different gender presentation/expression than they typically have? Mind your own business.

You discover that one of your coworkers is in a same gender relationship, but they aren't out at work? Not your place to share that information in the workplace.

You notice that your neighbor in a red state takes a road trip across state lines with their transgender child every 3-6 months? No you fucking didn't.

You overhear students in your classroom using a different name and different pronouns for one student than you are used to using? If you live in a state hostile to trans rights, pretend that you don't know anything about this and report nothing.

You suspect that an acquaintance of yours might be gay, but they deny it when asked directly? Leave them the fuck alone.

One of your friends refuses to publicly label their sexuality? Good for them, you aren't entitled to that information anyway.

Your sibling comes out to you as questioning, but isn't comfortable sharing that with your parents yet? Keep your fucking mouth shut.

Don't out people; coming out is a personal choice not a moral obligation. Don't demand personal information about other people's sexuality or sex lives. You aren't entitled to information about anyone's gender identity, assigned gender at birth, or transition.

Bring back privacy, allow people to have control over the information that is shared about them publicly; it might save their job, their housing, their parental rights and their child's safety, or even save lives.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

I, a hearing person who likes subtitles just as a preference, shouldn't have to read a subtitle that's obvious nonsense, go back a couple seconds, and listen again in order to figure out what's going on. An accessibility feature should not be the most half-assed part of a professionally made production. Scripted media has absolutely no excuse for not having subtitles or having subtitles that aren't perfectly verbatim. Professional captioning services should be ashamed of the shoddy work that they put out. Captions should be treated as a part of the production, just like filming, editing, audio balancing, etc - and anything that releases with missing or bad captions should be seen as unfinished

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

I was talking with my housemate about how to be more physically active if you’re not used to it at all because everywhere you’re told to start a training routine where you push yourself a little every day, and while that may seem easy for some people it can be really fucking daunting if you start from zero.

As someone who comes from a very physically active family that doesn’t exercise just for the sake of exercising but do things like walk to the grocery store and bike to work, here’s my advice that has always worked for me:

Go super duper easy on yourself.

If you want to walk more start by walking for 3 or 5 minutes. The shortest possible walk you feel you’re capable of. A trip around the block or across the yard. You don’t need to sweat or get your blood pumping. Just a short stroll. The hardest part is to convince yourself to set aside 5 minutes every day to go on this short walk but nothing else about it should be hard. Do it every day and one day you’ll realize that you don’t want to go home just yet. It’s very important that you don’t think “I want to pressure myself to walk further” but rather “I haven’t spent all my walking energy yet. I have more walk in me” and only then do you lengthen the walk. I repeat, at no point should it be exhausting or difficult because even when it feels easy your body will be building muscle and stamina and it will eventually feel too easy and you’ll naturally want to crank it back up to easy again.

If you’re not used to being physically active it might not make a ton of sense when I say that you’ll have more walking energy left but trust me, you’ll get it when you get there.

I grew up with going on evening walks with my parents and passed that on to other housemates who didn’t get it at first but are now going on walks long after they moved somewhere else. Because once you get the hang of it you’ll realize how calming it is on the brain to move the body even if the body isn’t exhausted afterwards.

And it of course helps to entertain yourself especially in the beginning. My housemate started out listening to audiobooks and podcasts but eventually realized Pokémon Go was the best motivator. Whatever you feel like you want to do on your 5 minute easy stroll.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

PSA: i keep seeing posts about staying cool in extreme heat that include advice like "gatorade is bad actually!" and "don't drink fruit juice it'll just dehydrate you!" and neither of these are true!

regarding fruit juice: there's apparently a misconception that Any Sugar At All will dehydrate you, and that's simply not true. yes, sugar will make you pee more when consumed in large amounts, but 1) the natural sugar in fruits won't do this to you 2) great news! a lot of fruit juices exist without any added sugar in them! 3) honestly even having a glass of the fruit juice with added sugar won't completely dehydrate you as long as you're also drinking water throughout the day. if its hot you deserve a cold treat of a drink!!! can't go wrong with fruit juice!!!

regarding gatorade: maybe this isn't an every day drink, but guess what: if it's 110F/40C or hotter outside, and you don't have AC, or you're moving around a lot outside of the AC, and you're sweating buckets: that's when you drink a gatorade.

gatorade exists to replenish all the electrolytes (salt) and glucose (sugar) that you sweat out. YES it is meant for athletes to drink during intensive work outs and not necessarily for people who aren't doing that kind of exercise. BUT GUESS WHAT! when you're sweating buckets because you had to walk to the bus in extreme heat, that's intensive exercise. please feel free to drink a gatorade after that! that's its intended use case!!!!

no: neither of these drinks should be a total replacement for water. but drinking a lot of water and then treating yourself to a fruit juice with lunch is a good idea!!! drinking a gatorade becuase you just had to walk for 20 minutes in the heat is a good idea!!!

Please Stop Spreading Misinformation About Drinks!!! It's fine if you drink things that aren't water!!!! Yes you should probably always be drinking water but drinking something else As Well isn't going to hurt you!!!! okay!!!! its fine!!!!!!

honestly so long as you are consistently getting Any (non-alcoholic) fluids in you, you're doing great!!!!!! okay!!!! i love you stay safe <3

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

breaking: lil nas x to rebrand as lil nas twitter


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mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks. Do something creative even if it sucks.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Okay so for what it’s worth

Neil Gaiman has said that season 2 is not the story he and Terry had plotted out 20 years ago, season 2 is the bridge that needed to be there to fill in the gaps between season 1 and season 3

So in other words. Season 2 is a bridge season. Season 3 is the season with actual meat in it

So we better work hard to get that season 3. I swear to god Amazon. Pay your fucking writers

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Happy disability pride month to people with multiple disabilities. Happy disability pride month to people with chronic illnesses. Happy disability pride month to people with invisible disabilities. Happy disability pride month to people who need aid of any kind. Happy disability pride month to disabled people everywhere. I know it can be hard sometimes. But you're still here. And that's enough.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Very Silly Concept: a show called "Accessibility Nightmares" but it's structured exactly like Kitchen Nightmares. An accessibility specialist goes to different establishments and helps them make their businesses more accessible.

The accessibility specialist asks why the door at the top of the small set of stairs has a wheelchair symbol on it. The owner replies that's the accessible bathroom. The camera zooms in on the specialist as they process this information.

Gordon Ramsay staring in disbelief

A customer with a service dog comes in to a restaurant. The hostess tells them they don't allow dogs. The accessibly specialist looks over at the hostess like

Gordon Ramsay looking at something with shock and alarm

And there are web accessibility episodes too. The accessibility specialist stares at the white text on the light pink background of the home page like

Gordon Ramsay resting his hand on his chin as he stares with a pained expression, eyes squinting

The specialist asks why not a single product picture has alt text, and the business owner says "Well I mean, it's makeup, why would a blind person be shopping for makeup?" The specialist just

Gordon Ramsay staring with a look of shock and disbelief.

The specialist asks the web designer how a screen reader user is supposed to complete the captcha portion of the password reset process when there is no audio alternative. The designer admits they don't know.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago

Since it’s disability pride month, let’s all remember that people with NPD, BPD, ASPD, and any other cluster B disorders are NOT inherently bad people, are NOT destined to be abusers or serial killers, and should NOT be stigmatized for their disorders. Also, the term “Narcissistic abuse” is ableist and also complete bullshit. Yes you can be abused by a narcissist, you can be abused by any type of person. But your abuser having NPD doesn’t make what you experienced a whole different type of abuse. I was emotionally abused by someone with brown hair, but that doesn’t make me a victim of “brunette abuse”. So stop fucking using that term. There is nothing you can go through that makes it ok to further stigmatize a disorder.

If you have ASPD, NPD, BPD, HPD, you are not destined to be a bad person. Having a personality disorder is not your fault in any way. You deserve love and acceptance.

Happy July.

mostlynobutalittlemaybe
2 years ago
A greyscale, doodle-like comic about Disability Pride Month, with the first panel reading"
"It's disability pride month."

This text is inside of the Disability Pride flag, a black flag with the colors diagonally lined across from the top-left corner to the bottom right corner. The colors, from bottom to top, are as follows:
Light Red, Light Yellow, Off-white, Light blue, and Light Green.

The next panel below it shows an androgynous person with short, curly hair, a button up shirt, and overalls with buttons on it. They have eyebags under their eyes, and wear glasses. They wear a blank and tired expression on their face as there is an overlay of static over their face.
There are two panels, the first with a phone with "posts" in a line that seems to resemble a linear, scrolling down pattern, with a calendar resembling July of 2022 next to it. 

There is text in each of the "posts", reading:
"I learned about it last year.
Scrolling through posts, looking at tags. Staring.
I was stunned. Horrified."

There is text on top of the calendar. It reads:
"It was disability pride month"

The text directly below the calendar reads:
"And I didn't know how to feel."

In the second panel, there is a person, face forward, with long, curly hair, sitting on their bed. They are in a ball position, knees to their chest, wearing a long sweater and pants. Their bed is next to a wall, and the wall behind them has some blank posters behind them.

In the second panel, it reads:
"I remember sitting to myself, so sick.
"Why were they proud? What is there to be proud about?"
This thing that made me so weak—how could I be proud?"
There are two panels, one on top and the other split diagonally to form two right triangles.

The first panel is a non-specific outline of a Children's Hospital, with several floors (at least 2), an entrance, and a small gazebo-like structure to the side. On top reads:
"I've been to the Children's Hospital more times than I could count."

On the side, there is text aligned on the building and it's walls, reading:
"From EEGs to MRIs
I was so brave.
I felt weak and broken."

At the bottom, near the street, reads:
"I was so young. My first seizure was at 11 months old."

In the second panel, there are two diagrams showcasing the SCN1A gene mutation, one with Sodium (Na+) intake occurring, and another with a diagram of the truncation, slice sight, and missense occurrence in a neuron.

The text on the first diagram reads:
"SCN1A" with double underlines

The text on the second diagram reads:
"That's what they called it."
There is one panel, with 3 images shown in a zig-zag pattern, with respective text alongside it.

The first one is a bottle reading "X mL 2 daily" on it. There is a syringe with fluid leaned up against it. The text next to it reads:
"Pumped with meds that only made things worse. It tasted bitter. I hated it. (Still remember the taste of Keppra)

The second image is a soccer ball, nothing more. The text next to it reads:
"I couldn't play the sports I wanted to, no matter how hard I begged and cried."

The third image loosely resembles a human brain, with a few wrinkles atop to mimic gyri. The text beside it reads
"My memory got worse, which dissociation and ADHD doesn't help.
My mom said I used to hallucinate demons. I don't remember this."
There are three panels, one large one on top and two other, smaller ones next to each other below. The image in the first panel resembles a YouTube video with a young, sparkly girl in the video. In the comments, there is a comment that reads, "This gave me a seizure 😂", with 99 replies, 100 likes and 2 dislikes.

There is text beside it, which reads:
"I remember watching YouTube and getting offended at any seizure joke I see.
"WHY DO THEY GET TO JOKE ABOUT IT."
I thought to myself.
"DON'T THEY KNOW HOW MUCH A SEIZURE HURTS."
and it's true. I won't lie."

In the second panel, a young person with long, flattened out curls could be seen smiling and walking around in what appears to be a gym class. They are wearing a headband and school uniform. There is text by each of the walls. It reads:
"I didn't have many friends, and I knew this.
I would purposefully scare other kids off with graphic details of how painful it was."

By the floor, there is some text. It reads:
"I would show-off the ambulance rides like a badge."

The next panel shows an ambulance, rushing with a light glare. The text above reads:
"That long,
suffocating,
sore ride"
with the words long, suffocating, and sore underlines. There is more text to the side, by the edge of the ambulance, reading
"And the days of Hospital after"
There is three panels, with extra space outside of one of them, a larger panel on the bottom, and another layered on top of the two of them, connecting them.

The first panel is a realistic eye drawn with tears welled up. There is text to the side, reading:
"It was traumatizing."

The second panel is text alone. It states:
"Too Traumatizing."

The third panel shows a person with loose, long curls and acne welled up in tears. They look upset and frustrated, as the text to the side reads:
"So why should I celebrate, God damn it."
There are two panels, one on top and one on bottom.

In the first panel, the same person from the second page is now staring up, in a t-shirt this time to indicate this is not a one time occurrence. The angle is at their right side, now facing towards the door of their room, and a laundry basket can be seen beside it. There is text, that reads as follows.

"I have been called spaz and treated like a punchline. Well this is no joke.
I hate being this way.
Hell, at 8 they were marked as controlled, Yet I've still had them now and again.
It won't end."

The second panel shows the person on the moon, in space. They are in a fetal position, as a planet that resembles Earth seems so far away. There is some stars sparkling, and text on the moon, with one line directly below her, another near the left side of the moon, and one last one by the bottom-right corner, at the edge of the page, which reads:
"Why was everyone else so happy and not I.
This disease— it made me so weak. I felt inferior. Isolated.
Like a fucking broken, pained, cursed bitch, stuck on the moon."
There are 5 panels. The first two tape up 2/3rds of the page. The last 3 diagonally layer on top of each other.

The first panel shows a computer screen on social media, resembling Twitter. There is a Quote Retweet shown, with the original tweet saying, "if u abort a child for being disabled that's fucking weird" with the account being "normal guy @just_a_guy". The Quote Retweet states, "That's pro-life and if you believe this ur not pro-choice...", with the account being "Ableist @ableist_ahole".

The text beside it reads:
"Last disability pride, I engaged in the more sickeningly stupid discourse yet."

The second panel shows a DM system with a few, unintelligible messages to an account named "Friend" with a smiley face icon. There, a message labelled as messaged "Today" was sent to the "Friend". The text beside it reads:
"I was so pressed but scared.
"Am I really pro-choice?"
My experience with disability was demonized, all because I didn't believe in eugenics."

There is text below, reading:
"I texted so many friends to ask for justification."

The final three panels read as follows:
"I guess it's also the thought:
"Aborted. Just because of stigma. Hate.
That could've been me."

In between the text on the third panel is another realistic eye, seen crying.
There are two panels, one small and thin on top, and one large one beneath it.

The first panel is a detailed doodle of a sunny sky and a tree rustling in it. There is text in the center, which reads:
"I'm a little better now."

The second panel has detailed images descending in a zig-zag pattern, paralleling the fourth page. 

The first image is a realistic spine, with text beside it which states:
"My back still hurts, but that's always going to happen. No stopping that."

The second image is a diagram of a knee joint, with text beside it reading:
"My knees and legs still hurt, but that's okay.
That doesn't make me weak.
Only strong."

The third image is a cane, with a paragraph of text beside it, which reads:
"I'm suspecting I have EDS, and for a first, I'm not ashamed.
That also means I might need a mobility aid.
Which I'm not afraid of anymore.
I used to freak out even thinking of a wheelchair.
Now, I accept a cane or crutches is probably the best option for me."
This page has four panels, with the first two side-by-side, the third taking up about 1/3rd of the page, and the fourth forming up an upside-down pyramid shape with 3 tiers descending.

The first image shows the same person from the first page, chatting with a smug look on their face. Their hand is extended as though recalling a story or punchline, and they are now in a hoodie. The text above and beside them reads:
"I've even started cracking jokes and speaking up about my experience.
I found a community for myself."

The same image is reused in the second panel, but with the hand retracting toward them. Their face is now uncertain and wistful. The text now reads:
"Though,  Mom doesn't appreciate the jokes. She says she's traumatized.
It's true. I won't blame her.
(Still think if I went through it, I could joke about it.)"

The third panel shows a doctor with glasses on, short hair, a mustache, and a stethoscope around their neck. There is a beauty mark below the left eye. To the right is a non-specific clipboard and a pen. There is text above, to the left, and to the right surrounding the doctor. It reads as follows:
"I'm going to see an endocrinologist to test for Hashimoto's, which my mom has.
I have my first annual since 4 hears coming up soon, I'll see if I can be referred to a geneticist for hEDS.
I should be having a few more neurology visits soon, but its been a year with no contact back, so no promises..."

The fourth panel has the same person from the first two panels at the very bottom box, holding up a heart near their chest. The text descends, per tier, reading:
"But all-in-all, I'm finally taking care of myself.
I'm starting to love my body.
As. It. Is."
There are six panels, each with images, and text next to the images. they form a zig-zag motion, with the corners open to resemble a connection between experiences.

The first panel resembles an EEG being done, with electrode wires strapped to a head with eyebags and curly hair. 

The second panel shows the same person through a sleepless night, lying awake with covers over their body.

The third panel shows a person with a blank face and features speaking out through a speech bubble. There is a bright red scribble in the speech bubble, representing harsh words. The same person from the previous panels is looking up at them wistfully and sadly.

The fourth panel is a hospital wheelchair, standalone.

The fifth panel is the same curly-haired person going through an MRI machine.

The sixth, and final panel, is the person in a ball position, hooked up to an IV and heart monitor, in a Hospital bed.

The text by each panel respectfully states:
"I've
been
through
so
much
Shit."
There are two panels in this page, and one image without a panel surrounding it. The first panel is the same person from the first page, in the same outfit, staring up with a near-curious expression. Text above them states:
"Too much shit..."

The second panel is them now smiling reassuringly, with text below stating:
"For me not to say..."

The final image is the person with a closed-eye smile, holding up the Disability Pride Flag to their chest, the same design from the first panel of the first page, waving it slightly. There is underlined text above them, stating:

"HAPPY DISABILITY PRIDE!!!"

Below that, is the signature "- Qwerty" with a heart next to it.

Happy Disability Pride Month! This comic was never meant to be pretty or neat, but rather meant to tell my story with internalized ableism and dealing with medical trauma. It's a very personal story, and even making it was a tough decision, but I went through too much recovery not to do so.


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