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fuckedupfemmebot · 1 year
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Where are all the "slow" kids, the challenged kids, the burnouts from birth, the burden to have in class? Where are the autists who can't mask, who self harm, who are loud and can't stop stimming? The NDs with processing disorders, brain damage, brain fog? The ones with down syndrome, FAS, and other conditions that people treat like curses or defects. I hardly ever see them past 18 and I know they don't just dissolve once they become adults.
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disability-can-be · 1 year
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Does anyone use an AAC phone app? Specifically iOS but any recs are lovely
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alex2xander · 1 year
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Kitty with audio soup
This is about my audio processing disorder <3
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My biggest (ironically, i can't think of the right word) issue. I constantly have to stop in the middle of my sentences, the middle of my thoughts, because I can't re-call the words I'm looking for.
It's extremely frustrating, especially because I write for fun and am an Enllglish major looking to become a teacher.
Anyone else familiar with this?
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p4wtism · 16 days
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Hi!! This is my introduction post :)
Name: Fang + Alistair + Ky
Pronouns: Any? Questioning tho..
Gender: nonbinary?????
Disorders: Autism, System/Osdd, GAD, OCD, Hypersexual, Processing Disorder, Persistent Depression, MaDD
Special Interests: Dogs, Horror
Hyperfixations: Movie Analyzing, Analog Horror, Making creepy stuffed animals, Sharks, Dinosaurs
Relationship Status: Taken x2!!!<3
Idk what else to put tbh!! Uhhmm we probably won’t do sign offs because this account is more focused on our non system related things. But yeah!! Feel free to ask questions, suggest things, vent, or just whatever !!! Under the cutoff is gonna be uhm the list of claimed anons !! So go ahead and claim one :3
Also, we are strictly anti endos. So pro endos/non traumagenic systems and non-traumagenic systems hard DNI
No current anon tags claimed
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lockhartandlych · 7 months
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skulandcrossbones · 1 month
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wikipedia article on human senses for definitions and clarification
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aitadjcrazytimes · 4 months
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vikingofficial · 2 years
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you ever take off your noise cancelling headphones and sounds are like, sounds, so you put your noise cancelling headphones back on
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transgender-png · 9 months
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fuck it. shout out to "high functioning" neurodivergents
the ones who can mask easily, the ones who can get social cues, the ones who have managed to go most of their life not even knowing they were ND because they didn't present as the stereotypical ND person.
the ones who can pay attention in class, understand social etiquette, who understand societial expectations
the ones who don't feel neurodivergent enough bc they don't struggle in the same ways/areas a lot of NDs do, or they can't relate to other NDs' experiences because they always understood these things easily
the ones with high empathy, the ones who DO get the joke, the ones who are constantly told that they can't possibly be neurodivergent because they don't act like what you'd expect a neurodivergent person to act like.
you are neurodivergent enough. you are valid, and so are your experiences. not struggling as much as others do in some places doesn't mean you dont struggle at all. your condition and diagnosis is valid. your symptoms are valid. YOU ARE VALID. not checking all the supposed boxes doesn't mean you aren't neurodivergent. you are enough. you are valid. you are loved. you are valued. you matter. you belong in neurodivergent spaces, you deserve to use whatever resources are available to you, you are allowed to take up space in these communities. and i am so, so proud of you.
feel free to, and actually, i encourage you to reblog this with your experiences. we belong in this community as much as anyone else. please also tag this w/ any neurodivergent conditions i may have forgotten 💙
since this is getting lots of notes I'd like to add, even if you're undiagnosed or maybe self diagnosed, for whatever reason, (i.e. can't get access to a diagnosis, not being taken seriously, or just not wanting an official diagnosis, etc.) this still applies to you. actually especially to you folks. don't think for a second you're not valid just bc you don't have the paperwork or whatever to say it
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chaoticautie · 9 months
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As someone who is somewhat of a “veteran” of the online ND community, I’m disappointed in the lack of positivity and love for lesser known diverse cognitive conditions, and the opposing abundance of posts about “cures” or outdated criteria or treatments for those conditions. So, without further ado, I want to say hello to anyone with any of the disorders I’m listing, and give them the love and support that hardly anyone else in our community has… Shoutout to:
People with Down syndrome
People with Fragile X
People with William’s syndrome
People with dyslexia
People with dyspraxia
People with dyscalculia
People with dysgraphia
People with Prader-Willi syndrome
People with PANS or PANDAS
People with aphasia
People with a TBI (traumatic brain injury)
People with chronic/early onset mental illnesses
People with cerebral palsy
People with FASD or were otherwise disabled via other substances in utero
And many, many more I may have forgotten to list (but still support and love, I will add more to my list)
You are all beautiful and wonderful, and you all deserve so more love, appreciation, acceptance and support. You are just as neurodiverse as the rest of us, and your voices deserve to be heard and amplified.
I love you all ❤️
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anexperimentallife · 1 year
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when the music doesnt have captions
[I.D: A simple drawing of a person listening to music through headphones. The lyrics are shown though a thought bubble, they read "i make a (illegible scribbles) cool piano (more messy scribbles)". The person has a speech bubble that reads "this FUCKS." End I.D]
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invisiblefoxfire · 8 months
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Got some accessibility feedback for the creators of my nervous system:
"Tired" feels way too much like "depressed," leads to insomnia and chronic fatigue. Needs tweaking so these two signals are more distinct for players with sensory processing disorder.
Similarly, "hungry" feels too much like "enraged," please adjust so bystanders don't wind up getting shouted at.
"Thirsty" is straight-up too weak and not obvious enough. I'd recommend reworking this one from the ground up. Thirst is a critical mechanic, even more than hunger, and it NEEDS to be obvious at all times or the player will be constantly debuffed without knowing why.
Background volume of the world is simply too loud, leading to confusion (unable to distinguish important foreground sounds from background ambience) and ear pain. Ideally you should have built it from the ground up with the levels in mind, but even just having separate volume sliders for different types of sound would go a long way to alleviating this.
Bones itch. I have no idea how to fix this one but please investigate.
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impybutt · 1 year
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Latest nerospicy food thing you did, I'll start:
Put some soup on to defrost for 10 minutes in the microwave. Forget about it until 8 hours later.
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snakeautistic · 6 months
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Sensory issues are the worst because everything SHOULD be fine, but no, the way my hair grows from the follicles in my scalp feel terrible right now
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