dismantle the idea that you should love your body because "it works". bodies that don't work deserve love too. disabled and chronically ill bodies are just as deserving of love as abled bodies.
i watch the top gun movies for the plot
the plot:
I am asking this for an essay. Try to answer honestly.
thought this was kind of cool
Happy pride month! Sorry im late.
alright I accidentally stumbled across this while looking for a wind down video and almost fell over laughing so I need to share it before I forget
being autistic and struggling with motor skills isn't immature. it's ok to be an adult and struggle to write neatly. your handwriting doesn't look like a kindergartener's it looks like an autistic adult's handwriting.
it's ok to be an an adult who struggles with eating. spilling food on yourself and getting food all over your face and your table doesn't make you a child. it just means you have motor disabilities is all.
being an adult who can't drive, an adult who needs help using machinery, an adult who can't play video games even on easy mode, an adult who keeps dropping fragile things: these are all ways to be an adult. like yes it's inconvenient and uncomfortable and frustrating. but being disabled doesn't make you a child
Every sentient being possesses the capacity for change -Optimus Prime
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