honor™
Small talk is varying degrees of enjoyable to terribly draining depending on the person it’s with. People that like to hear their own voices but, also want to be certain they have your attention are the most tiring I find.
Ganondorf probably doesn’t appreciate Ghirahim’s lack of eyebrows
this was stupid and fun to draw omfg
Thanks, brain, for all those reminders about things I never forget.
no one catches it until you are older (or never) (i’m 18 i was diagnosed months ago)
you can hyperfocus on the schoolwork and projects you’re working on but you’re most likely losing 2-3 things a day that you absolutely need and getting in trouble for it
not being able to prioritize which work goes first and doing a ton of research that isn’t necessary and getting off track super easily
takes you 2 hours to do an hour long assignment if you have too much time to do it
having the uncontrollable urge to fidget with anything in any way but being super annoyed by it
drawing during lectures once you take down the notes on the board because you can’t pay attention anyway so why waste your time trying? you can figure it out from the notes
not really needing medication because you’re doing fine in school
p r o c r a s t i n a t i o n
some teachers love you because you get so excited about what they’re teaching you (hyperfocus/hyperfixation) and others think you’re chill but you don’t really participate because you don’t care
literally living off of to do lists and check lists and lists lists lists WRITE IT DOWN OR IT’S GONE FOREVER
taking melatonin to sleep
“if i finish these two pages of reading, i get to watch one episode of friends” five hours of friends later with 28 pages still left to read and netflix asks if you’re still watching: “yes.”
can’t focus on math without music playing but can’t focus on english with music playing
gifted in elementary school, and it all went downhill from there, at least it feels like it did because you no longer LEARN, you just memorize
It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles. Then the victory is yours. It cannot be taken from you, not by angels or by demons, heaven or hell.
Buddha (via infj-misc)
*Kicks down door and breaks into your house* BE AWARE OF ASEXUALITY BITCH!!!!!!
On this week, one year ago, I came out for the first time, to my best friend. Her good reaction encouraged me to be progressively more open about it ever since. Today I’m able to confidently say it: I’m ace, I’m proud, and the world can die mad about it. Happy asexual awareness week you beautiful people! Love, support and respect your ace-spec friends and relatives!!
(Click the images for better quality. This comic and this story really mean a lot to me and I’d be forever grateful if you could reblog it! Thanks!)
The thought of Hilda being asexual never occurred to me while watching it, but I love this headcanon. It makes sense and as an asexual, it’s about damn time we have some representation other than psychopaths
I just finished The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and it was a mixed bag but ultimately fun and intriguing. BUT one thing in particular struck me from episode 5 and I haven’t seen any comment on it so I’m gonna let you in the know: Hilda Spellman is super ace, I feel it deeply and I’m gonna prove it.
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a junior who was taking the psat today ditched the idea of pulling the fire alrm to get out of testing and instead hacked into the school’s alarm system to set it off exactly when the English section was scheduled to start
THIS KID WAS SLICK ENOUGH TO HACK INTO AN ALARM SYSTEM BECAUSE HE WASN’T PREPARED FOR THE PSAT
and there you have it
that’s the summary of the American education system
The worst trick a childhood anxiety disorder pulls is, you spend your early years being applauded for being so much more mature than your peers, because you aren’t disruptive, you don’t want any kind of attention, you don’t express yourself, you keep yourself to yourself - this makes you a pleasure to have in class, etc etc - and you start to believe it’s virtue. But you’re actually way behind your peers in normal social development, and who knows if you can ever catch up.
The key to being happy is accepting where you are in life and making the most out of everyday.
Unknown (via tamaresc)