there's just... there is no reason to make yet another cop show in this day and age. copaganda is not only bullshit, it is a failure of imagination.
you want to watch brooding characters with dark pasts investigate crimes in an official capacity? just use private detectives (cops have a miserable solve rate anyway). want eccentric geniuses & their sidekicks solving mysteries? i present you with armchair detectives & neighborhood busybodies. oh, you're craving a workplace comedy-drama starring overworked protagonists doing their heartfelt best to resolve community conflicts? social worker office sitcom! bitch this is ACHIEVABLE
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Does anyone else with autism literally not know what sensory things are bothering them unless they somehow find out or make a sustained effort to know what it is?
Like, I see all these posts that will be like “i can’t x because the light is too loud” or “my scalp hurts” or something, and that’s fine because those are the reasons that these feelings are happening, but oftentimes when I’m in a situation I have just mentally unconsciously blocked out whatever it is, like say it’s a repetitive buzzing from a light, i’ll just be PISSED and I won’t know why, and then i’ll realize i’m pissed, and then maybe I’ll step too close and hear the light buzzing and be like “OH”.
Like I feel like I’m never right away conscious of what’s bothering me, or even that something IS bothering me, I just start acting out for what feels like no reason.
Like, it genuinely took me YEARS to realize that why i’m so uncomfortable in certain places is because of how loud fluorescent lights are. (like, I know they light a space well, but I can’t be the only one that is bothered by such loud appliances, I feel like a know many neurotypical people who should also be upset over a buzzing light. why did we, as a society, decide to install vibrating lights everywhere?)
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wiwi wip i’ll probably finish tomorrow (explosion sounds)
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two semesters ago I told the program head that the common area where we work and study was unfair to students with sensory issues or simply ones that wanted quiet- bc everyone gathers here, it got loud so quickly. I’d go home in tears bc I was overwhelmed and then I’d sleep for hours.
but this summer they did renovations and we moved into the adjacent space as well, (it used to be an old common area for athletes) and now one half of the space has dim lighting, a bunch of bean bag chairs and singular study rooms. I’m literally in sensory heaven. My boss said they rlly took into account what I said and idk I’m reallyyyyy happy.
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Arctic Monkeys- Fluorescent Adolescent
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These aren't even great, but I furnished this hallway and meticulously positioned deco Sims and posed Helena just so and struggled with lighting and angles only to end up deciding to scrap this setting from the actual scene, so I felt the need to acknowledge that effort in some small way, lol.
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Here is a sexy photo to follow-up my rant about work and life. Enjoy. 😘
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coworker took a super unflattering candid of me and posted it in the work discord as a joke and they made a reaction emoji of it and i’m being soooo brave about it
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