
đ They/It/He/She - AdultAuDHD, Schizospec, PluralQueer in Gender and Sexualityâ¨Soulbond, SpiritualSemiverbal, Voidpunk, Alterhuman, Disabled, Chronic Illness, Mental Illness
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Gender Essentialism Is What Happens When You Hear About Gender Being A Social Construct And A Performance,
gender essentialism is what happens when you hear about gender being a social construct and a performance, but don't actually want to stop viewing men and women as inherent opposites. so now instead of saying "women are x and men are y, because biology" you say "women are x and men are y.... because socialization!" & change literally. nothing. else. about how you talk about gender
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More Posts from Chaos-lizard
NEUROPUNK
What is neuropunk? Neuropunk is a community for neurodivergent people (autism, adhd, epilepsy, dyspraxia and so many more) with a flair of punk politics and subculture. This means not giving a fuck what others think, radically accepting your situation and unapologetically being yourself.
What might you post in the neuropunk tag?
Posts looking for community and solidarity and to connect with one another
People sharing their experiences
People sharing their aids such as headphones, earplugs, tinted glasses that help with dyslexia, sunglasses, stim toys, compression vests, gloves, soft clothing and more
Brand recommendations for sensory safe clothing and aids
Tips for apps that can help us
Crowdfunding efforts and mutual aid
Unfortunately, the neuropunk tag is currently just people arguing over cpunk. Come on guys, we can do better than that! Letâs work on making this community work for us instead of invading established spaces.
For mentally ill folk, check out madpunk and for an autistic specific tag, check out autipunk.
please please please donât forget to include intellectual disability, psychosis / schizospec disorders, level 2-3 autistics, folks w dissociative disorders, and others with âsevere mental illnessâ from ur conversations about mad liberation.
these are some of the most vulnerable and disenfranchised mad people, and we need to give them a voice.
these are the places where liberation is needed the most
How I communicate besides my device (Tw for mentions of shutdowns and catatonia)
I want to talk about how I communicate. Obviously, I use my AAC device for the most part, but I communicate in other ways too, depending on how coinvent it is.
A few minutes ago, my mother told me she was going to Mcdonalds to get a Capuchino, and asked if I wanted a Frappuccino, so I nodded, and then stretched my arms upward to show that I wanted a large one. This is one of the ways I communicate, body language and gestures. Gestures are really useful for me, because if I am communicating a simple idea, such as "I want a large Frappuccino", it is faster than using my device.
I also make noises. If someone is doing something to me that I don't like, I might make a noise that people associate with "no", such as "Mm-mm", or "Mhm" if I am saying yes. Someone touching my device without consent? Making a noise that means no, and pulling away is a good way I communicate that they need to stop.
I also type, because sometimes typing is a better option than my device. For example if I am currently in a catatonic state due to a shutdown, it is a lot easier for me to type a few simple words like "I go now, hurt" in my phone, rather than finding those buttons on my device.
And guess what? Everything I just described is a form of AAC!
AAC is more than just high tech devices like mine. AAC is also gestures, noises, typing, communication cards, pointing, etc.
Am semiverbal, & also experience situational mutism/speech loss/shutdown thingy sometimes. Agree. They are 2 different things.
Also I can experience additional speech issues due to breathing tics & breathing issues.
There are a bunch of experiences related to speech being hard; and they are different experiences which deserve different names.
Before describing being semi verbal if you are fully verbal:
Hate when people try to describe being semi verbal as just "its when you have speech loss sometimes! :) " no , semi verbal isn't "sometimes speech loss" other wise it would just be "speech loss episode " or something , no semi verbal is a permanent state , semi verbal is more like : have difficulty specking not the way people seem to think . Easiest explanation is : unreliable speech all the time , I can talk but its hard for me , its more than just "speech loss sometimes" its like need words but the thought of the word won't form and I feel like my mouth is wired shut like forcing it to open to make a word. I just seen this description of it and please stop trying to simplify being semi verbal when you aren't and are actually describing it incorrectly as just "losing speech" . Being semi verbal doesn't equal "just speech loss" . Even when I do talk I have a very specific way of talking , a bit hard to explain but a lot of pauses obvious struggling , I've seen a youtuber that is also semi verbal and I talk like them more or less
Introduction
Hi, we (Charmeleon or Charizard) are plural. We are 2 souls in a Soulbond, who each have our own systems. We share a body and share this account.
Individually we are:
Char/Chard/Chaos - from this universe
and
Leon/Liz - from a somewhat similar but different universe
(We believe in the multiverse theory btw)
We have social paranoia & posting anywhere is always terrifying but we also want to express ourselves. We made this as a place for all of our system to be themselves if they want, at the pace they want. Especially for some parts of us to feel more real and humanized. We have been dehumanized a lot and relate to Voidpunk a lot.
We like talking about stuff and making art. Surrealism and/or horror art often.