People liking your personal OCs is still such a crazy feeling, I've been doing this for years and ppl asking about them still fills my entire heart with warmth and idk how to handle it
You enjoy this fictional guy I made up for fun?? Whose only content is random artwork or writing made by me and a handful of other artists at most? They have no show/book/game with a large fandom, it's just one person with an art blog?? I love u
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It's all fun and games until the moon starts emitting static. Or something
Quickly made a banner for myself.. I think it's fun (✿◕‿◕✿)
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Thanks for the question, Anon! I had to combine the “10” with the “more than 10” because I ran out of space! Hope it works.
For me I have a lot of health issues and can’t work because of it, and family issues as well, but if it was a perfect world, I would choose two kids. That way they have each other.
-submit your poll!-
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so these "mad" scientists.... did i do something to upset them?
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sorry about my constant depressive episodes. its just that i have issues and also problems
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when people talk about how addicts have a responsibility to "recover" (whatever that means) or how psychotic people have a responsibility to accept "treatment" (again. whatever that means) they are making a fuckton of assumptions. and I want every single one of them to ask themselves the following:
what makes you think that "recovery" is an all-or-nothing process?
what makes you think that there is only one "correct" way to manage complex mental illness?
what do you mean by "responsibility"? responsibility to whom?
what makes you assume that addicts and psychotic people who "refuse treatment" are harder to "deal with" than those of us in treatment?
and this is why harm reduction needs to be more broadly understood and acknowledged as a valid approach to illness in all its forms
the person who is following the principles of harm reduction but still engaging in substance use is likely healthier than the person who is trying for complete sobriety but has no other coping mechanisms under their belt. the person who is being forced to take medication with a million side effects should be allowed to stop taking that medication, regardless of what it's for. etc etc
from here, you may also want to consider that health (including mental health) is not an indicator of morality, and that a poorly managed addiction or psychotic disorder is not a sign that someone is evil
signed, a psychotic recovering addict
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Hit [A] repeadedly to torture an innocent soul!
Hit [B] to feminize him!
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my talents include:
listening to the same song for hours on end without getting bored
staying in bed for as long as possible and only being a little late
getting dizzy when I stand up
petting cats
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do you guys ever feel like an outcast even in a group full of outcasts. like i'm autistic and even in groups full of neurodivergent people i'm still excluded sometimes. i don't understand why
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They should make having to get up early illegal.
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