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Paulina Becomes The New School Psychologist. After Her Experiences, She Wants To Make No One Else Can
Paulina becomes the new school psychologist. After her experiences, she wants to make no one else can use that to screw up kids. Her reaction to seeing Dash, Dani, and Danny?
“My office is sacrosanct, and more classified than a confessional, boys. Or I set Manson and Fenton the First on all of you.”
Short DPXDC Prompts #468
Danny is a Chemistry teacher at Gotham Academy. His favorite student is Tim. He shocks the students by teaching and creating a Fear Antitoxin for the kids to learn as part of their curriculum.
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My autistic traits got covered up by my brother’s. He’s much, much more autistic than I am. We thought I was just ADHD for years until I got an adult diagnosis after struggling with living on my own in college.
People always talk about how childhood autistic traits can be troubling and problematic for people (especially allistic parents) but how about ways childhood autistic traits can be helpful and convenient for parents? I’m putting some examples below from my childhood.
- my need for routines was helpful to my mom and made her life easier
- my ability to hyperfocus on interests and solitary activities allowed my parents to attend to my sister
- my preference for being with adults who were more predictable made me easier to handle
- I had a very strong internal sense of right and wrong that made me easy to reason with as long as I was given a reasonable explanation
- my difficulty expressing my emotions and internalizing them instead made me seem low maintenance
- compared to my sister who is very reactive my atypical responses weren’t noticeable
- because I was so independent I was easy to leave alone and overlook
- because my traits weren’t disruptive to my parents I was just seen as ‘mature,’ ‘smart,’ and ‘an old soul.’
- even though I was only social when people interacted on my terms I didn’t avoid people so I wasn’t seen as antisocial
- I talked so much that if I had a day I was struggling no one noticed because they were just used to me being chatty
- I had a decent early childhood before things got really challenging so my meltdowns weren’t bad or often at that age
- by the time I was at an age where those things would stand out I was more prone to disassociation and then having a meltdown when I was alone so they didn’t know
If anyone has any childhood autistic traits that were convenient to their parents and overlooked because of it please let me know in the comments! ⬇️
I remember being flabbergasted when I was hunting through FFnet’s fandom list and seeing Ann Rice and Pern. Came very close to back flipping out of there.
I am An Unknowable Chaos Gremlin, but I hung around fandom Eldritch Beings. I have second hand trauma.
So I’m on AO3 and I see a lot of people who put “I do not own [insert fandom here]” before their story.
Like, I came on this site to read FAN fiction. This is a FAN fiction site. I’m fully aware that you don’t own the fandom or the characters. That’s why it’s called FAN FICTION.
I see tumblr live has finally come to browser
I hate it
go away and take your outrageous geo-location recording, anti-privacy privacy policy with you
please give us the option to completely disable this useless fricken feature.
reblog if you agree pls. Idk how which tag is the one to get the attention of the tumblr ppl in charge but feel free to tag them too.
yes, good! I’m trying to transition myself, and I’ve stumbled upon using a wooden comb, which I’ve switched to exclusively, and I have a very good oil to put in. I think I need to actually find a good brush though. Sad, I’ve been so pleased to have just a comb…
Though I’ve also taken a bit of a short cut through donating my hair at the beginning of the year. Lost twelve inches of hair, and I’m babying the tips something fierce ever since.
I am slowly working on getting my shampoo use less, but now I have a guide on how to do this safely.
Youtube recommended video: can my hair handle a month without shampoo?
Me, who hasn’t used shampoo for 6 years: well golly gee, I dunno