My autistic partner used to yell at me for happy or stress stimming because "you aren't autistic/adhd, you're drawing attention for nothing" -- anyway guess what I found out I was diagnosed with as a child and never told because my parents were embarrassed :^) Gatekeeping is wild innit.
even if you arent autistic or have adhd it’s incredibly rude and weirdly controlling for ppl to tell you that you can’t stim, I hope you’re not with this person anymore bc they sound awful
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Some of you might have seen these from my original upload on facebook and twitter.
SO I figured, why not make them my first OFFICIAL post here on tumblr in the jojo community.
Heres to a good beginning.
You can find me on twitter,
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instagram and red bubble.
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Summary:
Pannacotta Fugo is a well known and respected vampire hunter in Italy. He’s become especially famous after he defeated a powerful vampire known as Doppio. He has an incredibly short temper and an even more impressive knowledge of how to efficiently hunt vampires as he’s been doing this for a very young age.
However, he and his hunter comrades knew very well that it would not hinder the threat of vampires rising again. For months, he had his eyes set on murdering Giorno Giovanna, the son of Italy’s most infamous legend, DIO. A vampire who came from England originally, but gained power over most of the country and now his reign has been spreading to Italy. If Fugo could kill his son, it could open a huge opportunity to finally take him down, and liberate his home from the evil beings.
Hi guys!! This is my first offical fanfic series for JoJo!! There are characters from multiple parts! I cannot promise anyone doesn’t die though… Enjoy!
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Summary:
Pannacotta Fugo is a well known and respected vampire hunter in Italy. He's become especially famous after he defeated a powerful vampire known as Doppio. He has an incredibly short temper and an even more impressive knowledge of how to efficiently hunt vampires as he's been doing this for a very young age.
However, he and his hunter comrades knew very well that it would not hinder the threat of vampires rising again. For months, he had his eyes set on murdering Giorno Giovanna, the son of Italy’s most infamous legend, DIO. A vampire who came from England originally, but gained power over most of the country and now his reign has been spreading to Italy. If Fugo could kill his son, it could open a huge opportunity to finally take him down, and liberate his home from the evil beings.
Hi guys!! This is my first offical fanfic series for JoJo!! There are characters from multiple parts! I cannot promise anyone doesn’t die though... Enjoy!
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yes i am an artist. yes i love to draw in perspective. wow…. just look at how The Angls make it come to life….
it feels like im there……….
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I should be working on my finals but I can’t. I need to talk about this because the world is looking at us through Notre-Dame, and I need to use this. You want to talk about France? LET’S TALK.
We have been on the brink of civil war since November.
You can’t even begin to imagine what it’s like to live in France right now. Every Saturday, we protest for our rights, our civil, constitutional rights. Some may remember the student protests of last year (if not, here is a chronology of what happened: x, x, x, x). Since then, it’s gone downhill. In my university, the dean faces charges but is still in function, he hired a milicia with bulldogs who patrols the uni and separates any group of student they deem too big. They used to control our id before going in. The police violence is the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
I’m terrified to go outside, but I still go to protests because we are being silenced, slowly, methodically, by the Macron government. I was hurt multiple times during protests, almost always in the face. I was gassed, I was hit by water canons. The police isn’t even caring about the non-protesters. I’ve seen them shoot gas grenades at toddlers, three-year-old choking on lacrymo. Two girls, gassed, and a little nine-year-old who had her arm broken running away.
A mother falling to the ground because a plastic-shrapnel grenade exploded next to her ankle and destroyed her foot. Most of my friends have PTSD, any sharp sound can send every single one of us into a panic attack. We can’t handle fireworks or firecrackers anymore.
The blood. I can’t make you understand how much blood is spilled during the protests. The number of times they scream MEDIC during protests makes me sick.
On record, there are currently three persons who were shot in the eye. One man had his hand ripped off. Multiple men and women got broken ribs from the flashballs. THEY EVEN SHOOT AT REPORTERS from the national television and freelancers, with water canons and flashballs. They’ve beaten minors unconscious, they’ve shot a flashball into someone’s mouth and it exploded his cheek, they’ve thrown a disabled man off his wheelchair.
During the protests, we break things. Of course we do. We break glass, mostly, because it’s the cheapest to repair and it’s what’s the most impacting visually, so it’s our compromise. They break us.
If you carry a camera into a protest, they’ll track you down and target you until either your camera is dead or you’re too beaten up to be able to film. I’ve been there. I never bring my camera anymore. And even then, I wouldn’t film anyway, because the police is on social media, and they look at every video, they identify people’s faces, and then people get in trouble. They block entire streets so you can’t escape them. They make ‘nests’ where they circle around protesters until they’re surrounded, then they throw a gas grenade in the middle and when people run away towards the edges, they catch everyone one by one and beat them bloody.
And the worst is the misinformation. The media have done such a good job at misrepresenting the protests that there is infighting inside my own family, inside most families, at work, at school, between people who think the government is doing its best to control the situation and the protesters are violent anarchists set to destroy the country, and the people who’ve actually been in protests, who’ve peacefully raised their hands up when asked and where shot in the ribs with a flashball in thanks. My own parents didn’t believe me until I came back from a protest with a split eyebrow and sprained wrist.
This is a short documentary a French newsreport/gamer youtuber made. If you speak French, it will give you another inside view. If not, you can just watch the images from March 18th, until now the most violent protest since November.
In Paris, now the army is in the street. They pulled back the anti-terrorism squads soldiers (about 7,000) and put them in the street, against us. They had orders to shoot after three warnings and they are armed to kill. THEY ARE ARMED WITH LETHAL WEAPONS. The last time the army was sent to control a protest was in 1948.
You want to talk about France? Talk about that. We are scared. We feel abandoned by the world. And guess what? If France falls, you’re all coming with us. Right now, it’s easy to forget that the same thing is happening in South-America and all over Middle-East, because Western media doesn’t like talking about anything that isn’t white and pretty. But if they managed to forget to talk about just how bad it is here, then it’s going to happen to you too. So the first step? Is to talk about it. Share this, share other news report. Talk about it with your friends, your families. Contact your local news, ask them why no one is talking about it. Go to social media, tweet people, ask questions. Hell, ask ME questions.
France is heading straight to civil war, and I’m terrified.
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this ones for the girls
the water warriors fighting for access to clean water for all
the teenagers imprisoned for fighting back against oppressive regimes
those fighting for access to education for all
for the future of the planet
for gender equality
for safety and protection from gun violence
for governmental representation and engagement for youths
for the rights of immigrants
for syria and the rights of refugees
for literacy and the representation of WOC in books
for trans and queer rights
for protection of girls against forced marriage and child slavery
i hope that one day we live in a world where children are allowed to just be children, where they dont have to fight tooth and nail for their rights and their futures, but i could not be prouder of this generation
(from top to bottom: Autumn Peltier, Amariyanna “Mari” Copeny, Ahed Tamimi, Malala, Greta Thunberg, Melati and Isabel Wijsen, Artemisa Xakriabá, Ridhima Pandey, Jamie Margolin, Rowan Blanchard, Jaclyn Corin and Emma Gonzalez, Shamma bint Suhail Faris Mazrui, Sophie Cruz, Bana al-Abed, Marley Dias, Jazz Jennings, Sonita Alizadeh, Payal Jangid)
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Let’s go in the garden
You’ll find something waiting
Right there where you left it
Lying upside down
When you finally find it
You’ll see how it’s faded
The underside is lighter
When you turn it around
Everything stays
Right where you left it
Everything stays
But it still changes
Ever so slightly
Daily and nightly
In little ways
When everything stays…
Credits
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