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There Has Been A Massive Increase In The Amount Of Hate And Ableism Towards People With Tourettes That

There has been a massive increase in the amount of hate and ableism towards people with tourettes that is accepted.

It is now considered socially acceptable and seen as ok to mock, "fake claim," and insult people with tourettes. It is seen as ok to harm us, even by other disabled people.

I have had people close to me make a mockery of my disability. People who have said to my face they think tics are cute or said I looked weird. People who have mocked my tics in front of me. People who have made it clear that my struggles are a joke to them.

Tourettes is a real disability. A scary, dangerous disability to live with. Tourettes has hurt people. Tourettes has killed people.

It is not just saying inappropriate words and giggling about it afterwards. I've gotten bruises from tic attacks. I've spent nights laying in bed, with my head surrounded by pillows, unable to do anything other than accept that I'm gonna get hurt and wait for it to be over.

Tourettes is not cute. It's not fun. It's not something to mock.

It is traumatic. It is painful. It is debilitating.

Please, treat it that way.

Stop partaking in minimizing how serious this disability is. Stop allowing people to bully those with tourettes and mock the disability. Stop fake claiming or asking for "proof" that someone is suffering.

This shouldn't be seen as ok. This shouldn't be so commonly accepted.

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The seven Chaos Emeralds in Sonic Runners
Various members of the beryl family on a black background, including Heliodor, Aquamarine, Morganite, Bixbite and Emerald, they're all mostly uncut and in hexogonal pillar shapes.

Although named the "Chaos Emeralds," only the green-colored one and the Master Emerald fit this exact description, as an "emerald" is simply a green form of beryl. However, the rest of the Emeralds are almost exactly the other colors of beryl varieties, making them all the same type of gem regardless.

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"Golden" Chaos Emerald (Can be yellow or a golden yellow, but never fully orange)
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"The golden color is produced when iron replaces some of the aluminum in the crystal structure. Heliodor can contain trace amounts of uranium, making it slightly radioactive." [X] "Because of the stone's unusually vibrant yellow color, it was given the name heliodor, from the Greek words helios and doron, meaning, gift from the sun." "Heliodor has been called the stone of the gods and the gateway to light. The warm yellow color of the stone has been said to enhance the wearer's intuition and compassion." [X]

Red Chaos Emerald
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Bixbite:

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"Light Blue" Chaos Emerald (Can be closer to Seafoam/Turqouise/Aquamarine colored depending on the appearance)
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Dark Blue Chaos Emerald
Maxixe

Maxixe:

Maxixe (pronounced Mah-she-she) is the almost-sapphire color variety of beryl. Maxixe owes it's very unstable color due to natural irradiation that causes a color center most probably in the NO3 sites. When exposed to sunlight or temperatures above 100° C, it will rapidly lose its color. Color can be restored by irradiation (gamma, x-ray or neutron) and annealing. As of around 1970, some dark-blue beryls started appearing on the market again and research showed that the color was also due to irradiation (artificial), but the color center in this case proved to be in the CO3 sites. This new type was named "Maxixe-type" beryl and, like Maxixe, it is a very unstable color. The original color of these beryls was yellow or green. [X] As for the maxixe gem meaning, empowerment and confidence are two of the biggest traits associated with the stone. [X]

White/Silver Chaos Emerald
Goshenite

Goshenite: (Chaos Emerald Icon Edited)

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Purple Chaos Emerald
Johnkoivulaite

Johnkoivulaite:

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Morganite

Morganite: (Chaos Emerald Icon Edited)

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Hot Pink Chaos Emerald from Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Hot Pink Chaos Emerald from Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (2010)
Magenta/Pink Chaos Emerald from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992)

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Green Beyrl
Green Beyrl
Green Beyrl

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Trapiche Emerald, partially raw, partially cut

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