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Well Still You Can't Un-105-notes The Post Lol.
Well still you can't un-105-notes the post lol.
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Oh yes I know, I was specifically talking about how people say "they turned a blind eye on us" or "it fell on deaf ears" very frequently but "she displays autistic uninterest" is not as commonly used. It's simply about language.
But you're right. Some people can't be normal about developmentally disordered or disabled people.
I used to not understand why "to turn a blind eye" and "to fall on deaf ears" were considered ableist language because they felt like just some phrases. But now that I think about it, if the only instance where people brought up autism in a conversation was something like "to display autistic uninterest" I'd be pissed off too.
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what color is your writing? 🌼
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I had been going through my feed and came across this quiz!! If you're a writer, and even if you're not, it's really fun, and I'd love to see what others get in response.
☆ 🎧 - My results are as follows! - 🎧 ☆
The angry gray of an incoming thunderstorm
Saying you like to toy with your reader’s emotions would be putting it lightly. Your prose is powerful, strong, and so full of emotion it’s practically bursting with it. You break the hearts and souls of your readers on a regular basis. Oftentimes, the plot twist that breaks them will roll in out of nowhere, like a summer storm that has been building and finally burst. Your readers should have seen it all coming, but now it’s too late, and they’re caught in the storm of your creation. Once the storm has cleared, they’ll be left in absolute wonder and shock at the journey they’ve been on. Despite it all, the heartbreak and sorrow, they’re moved beyond words and are often left speechless as they’re drained of their tears. Maybe consider leaving tissue boxes for your readers in the future, hm?
No pressure tags! @iloveyapping @drops-of-universe @until-my-teeth-fell-out