The way literally every single player in Third Life except Jimmy got to see how hard Scott fell apart after Jimmy died. Everyone else saw, talked, whispered with pity, as Scott became reckless and dazed with grief only to die uncharacteristically early in the finale. Except for Jimmy.
When Jimmy saw Scott for the last time in Third Life, Scott was in control as he always was, and when Jimmy saw Scott again in Last Life, Scott was in control again.
I always get the sense that Jimmy still sees Scott as unshakable, or something close to it, to this day. Jimmy always expects Scott to be in control of any given situation, to be level headed, observant, diplomatic, and on top of things. Even up to the most recent season.
Because Jimmy is the only person in the life series (who was present for third life, at least) who doesn't fully understand how hard Scott can shatter under the right circumstances, who didn't get to see it with his own eyes (and did anyone even tell him?), despite the fact that Scott's biggest moment of weakness was over Jimmy.
It's just fascinating to me guys.
Meanie.
Trying to settle something with a friend.
Here's to the autistics who are "way too aggressive". Here's to the autistics who get angry easily. Here's to the autistics who are impulsive. Here's to the autistics who have destructive meltdowns. Here's to the autistics who's anger ruins friendships/relationships. Here's to the autistics who can't control their emotions. Here's to the autistics who are bitter and mad. I see you, I love you (platonically), and I hope you have a great day.
Grian is a type of hybrid that, unlike normal hybrids who's hybrid half type is predetermined usally due to genetics even if they wernt born with their traits off the bat, his genetic code for what hybrid type he would be is blank so he appears to be a normal human
These types of hybrids, known as adaptive hybirds, instead stay dormant until an unknown time in the future that varies from person to person, upon when that happens their code will start to adapt based on environment, behavior, and possible other hybrid influence.
This process activated and started for Grian early on in season 6, and he was actually on track to become a fox hybrid due to his nature and behavior but when he took fondly to elytra and flying his code changed and avian dna took over fully and basically destoryed the fox dna after a period of time.
It finally locked in and finished at the end of season 6, but it wasnt until later in early season 7 he finally presented in a litteral bloody mess as his body chanaged rapidly and moved around/grew the new hybrid traits.
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Your point is null and void. I have been traumatised for life. No amount of therapy will ever help me recover.
I wish you coulda seen the look on my face when I glanced at Bdubs’ comment section for his wild life ep2
SHE WAS MY MOTHER FIRST YOU MEANIE
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This post is not to say that aren't good things about being autistic or that every autistic will have my experience. Let's just not forget that this is a disability that needs to be taken seriously no matter the person. Any autistic person is welcome to add on the the list.
I'll start with my struggles:
Violent meltdowns
Public meltdowns
VERY poor hygiene the the point of needing teeth removed and hair loss
Constant loneliness and felling depressed from it
Co-occuring conditions like personality disorders, ptsd, depression, psychosis, etc
Mourning the childhood and friends you never had
Blatant bullying
Feeling like you will never make your family proud
Rejected by family, society, medical system, literally everyone
Being taken advantage of (including SA)
Constantly putting yourself in danger
EDs and malnourishment from dietary habits
Knowing that others are purposely leaving you out
Being called homeless and other names for stimming and wearing comfy attire
Sensory issues make you feel like your skin wants to remove itself
Sensory issues making you miss important or fun events
Knowing that you may never be independent
Being belittled
Self injurious stims and low self esteem from it
Embarrassment 101
No privacy
Constant painful state of confusion
Being mocked for how you communicate
Fear of being judged for alternative forms of communication
Needing assistance to just maintain a healthy shower schedule
Having to follow very specific routines to the point of possibly putting yourself in danger if you don't follow them
...and these are just some things. This is the not so pleasant part of what I go through on a daily basis as an autistic. This list can go on forever because autism comes in many "shapes and sizes". Any autistics of any level, if you want, please add on to this list to show that autistic isn't a quirk and can have some seriously hard to live with sides.
I'm never leaving this website: