
Yes I talk, or rather text, too much. I mostly just add my two cents to other posts, but I'll try not to where it's not welcome.
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I Will Never Not Like A Pong Krell Hate Post, Especially One This Well Done.
I will never not like a Pong Krell hate post, especially one this well done.










Valiant men, the clones have proven to be. Saved my life and yours they have many times. Believe in them we must.
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Source ~ @/autisticamente_marcela
Original Text:
The pathological medical model defines #Autistic play as inappropriate, restricted, and repetitive with DEFICITS in imagination, imitation, symbolism and joint attention.
A paradigm that focuses on deficits rather than strengths.
In this context, playing "appropriately" means playing with toys exactly as a typical child would play with toys.
When an autistic child plays in an unusual way, it is considered "inappropriate play." In other words, "it's different, therefore it's bad."
It's not that autistic children don't know how to play. There is no correct way to play. Play is play.
Autistic children's exploration and interaction with the world is outside of society's understanding, and just because society doesn't understand the value of doing things a certain way, it doesn't mean it's wrong.
There is nothing wrong with lining up toys. 🦒🐖🧸
There is nothing wrong with spinning the wheels of a car. 🚙
There is nothing wrong with playing with nature. 🌱
There is nothing wrong with playing with a cardboard box. 📦
Autistic play is appropriate play.
Autistic children are not broken versions of neurotypical children. Same thing goes for autistic adults (we exist by the way 😉✌️). #Autism is a natural part of the spectrum of human diversity... and diversity is beautiful.
We learn, interact and play AUTISTICALLY.
-Autísticamente Marcela 🚙 🦖 ⚽🚂
Publicación en español:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=459514795536353&id=100044335094112
[Image description: an illustration of a child smiling and sitting on the floor while holding a stick with a leaf. The child is surrounded by a display of toys and other household items that have been lined up in a curved row (a piano, a cardboard box, a bucket & pale, a stuffed bunny, a wooden train, two plastic cups, four colored markers, a broom, a toy dinosaur, a hat, two Christmas tree ornaments, a vase with flowers, a toy bus, a potato head, a pop it, a spinner, a book, a boat, a panda bear, a rattle, a number block, a beach ball, a stacking toy and a Peppa Pig). A thinking bubble above the child has a smiley face.]
Y'know what? Fuck it
I want clones that become mandalorian
I want clones finding their familial culture, one that isn't connected to fighting someone else's battle.
God I want this so bad.
I just ran into this on my feed, and I'm having trouble looking up the info, so maybe someone here could tell me (please?);
What are endogenic systems and traumagenic systems, in regards to mental illness (and maybe autism)?
is it weird or normal to have a shutdown instead of a meltdown? like i’m talking about them overlapping and shutdown taking over meltdown kind of thing.
for example, i’m in a highly distressing situation, either in class, the store, on a trip or anywhere else where there is lots of sensory input, changes, new things and people.
rather than starting to pace, hit my head, scream, punch things and cry my brain goes into shutdown and reboots to avoid a meltdown, and i go into non-verbal autopilot mode until the reboot is done and it feels like i’m starting on a clean slate. zero viruses detected.
so is that normal? i don’t like meltdowns because i can get violent, so shutdowns prevent that, so is it like a coping mechanism or something?
also is referring to my brain as a computer system strange? media and the society overall seems to view autistics as robots and many autistics don’t feel like it’s accurate and rather offensive. but my brain has always operated like that.
Shutdowns vs meltdowns are completely normal and individual. Many (not all) Autistics will also switch from physical meltdowns to more internalised ones (shutdowns) as we get older.
We may not even have meltdowns or shutdowns until life circumstances pitch us enough difficulties to cause one. And some never have them at all.
And yes, I think of my brain like a computer system, too! So all normal!!
I would say Spoilers, but you've likely seen the GIFs if you're reading this. That said:
This is equal parts sweet and sad - it is so obvious that Crosshair's at his lowest and trying to get Omega to escape without him. Thankfully she doesn't buy this, and matches his stubbornness... and maybe his sass, too. 😅 Also, the fact that he's still helping her despite still trying to convince her to leave him. 🥺







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