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my grandma just told me a story abt how her brother in law woke up one morning to a man sleeping on their couch, because their neighborhood left doors unlocked regularly & unhoused people would use that as an opportunity to find a safe place to sleep for the night. and like obv i can understand why thats scary crime exists etc etc but also like. its insane to me how our society trains us to view it as "scary bad stranger man invading!!!!!" and not "my neighbor who didn't want to have to sleep on a bench in the cold where anyone, such as a cop, could harass or hurt them, possibly with the law on their side, and be completely exposed to the elements." like who can fucking blame them. its hard to say how you would react in a situation you haven't ever encountered but my first thought hearing this was to ask if he was okay or if he wanted something to eat. and then i realized there are a lot of people who would tell this story indistinguishably from "i saw a huge gross spider in the bathroom so i hit with a book until it stopped moving!!!!!"
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Miles, sitting down in a fancy restaurant: had any trouble getting here?
Miles G, covered in blood and smelling like smoke: nothing i couldn’t handle
Margo, severely glitching out and groaning: im good
Gwen, clutching a broken arm: it was fine
Hobie, missing a few teeth and with a black eye: s’alright
Pavitr, with a splinter in his finger: it was awful! but anything for you buddy :]
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nancy: what are you doing?
steve and eddie standing on a chair with robin: we live here and robin is a guest and we can stand wherever we want, thank you very much
nancy:
nancy: where’s the spider?
robin: it’s under the table, get it for us please
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“max are you afraid of australian spiders?”
“not just australian ones”
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I swear I have read your big post regarding Peter Parker's neurodivergence and why it is best to avoid labelling him, but he definitely has a weird brain
Can't find it and feel kinda sad about it cuz I deeply related to it
i know exactly which post you're talking about and i can't find it either! i've raked through my archive, and it's just - nowhere to be seen. i think tumblr eated it (it happens.)
really, tumblr's search functionality is so so useless, i don't know what to tell you. there are plenty of keywords i can search to find it that post, but the search functionality actually just does not work!
undiagnosed audhd-addled peter parker, my darling, my light, my life, my everything.
i think peter parker's such an interesting creature to write, because a lot of people will point to a certain behaviour about him and say "this is an autistic thing, right?" but a lot of those behaviours are actually, in my head, tied to certain traumas in peter's life too.
people say "oh, the food thing, peter's a picky eater because he's autistic" and yes, absolutely. but also it's tied to his trauma with his parents.
peter gets overstimulated, and yes, it's an autism thing, but also he was bitten by a radioactive spider and his senses are dialled to 11.
it's a similar case i've found for myself, too – where a lot of friends i have kind of diagnose me because i have autistic traits, but actually - i'm hesitant to claim the label or pursue diagnosis because, actually, i know where these certain behaviours come from, and they come from certain traumas. there are events i can pinpoint in my life and say "yep. that's where this behaviour comes from."
so - i think there's a lot of overlap between trauma and autistic traits. the brain is very complex! i think the reason for that overlap is maybe as simple as the fact that people with autism and people with trauma are both doing the same thing - developing behaviours to protect themselves or soothe themselves. so - i think it's nice to be able to see a character like peter parker, who may or may not be autistic, but recognise behaviours in him and see yourself in him.
people who go undiagnosed for whatever reason - people who are really good at masking - so good, in fact, that they have no idea they might be on the spectrum - everyone and anyone at all can look at peter parker and recognise themselves. because i think we discredit the thought that every single brain does the same thing! develops certain behaviours in order to survive. every brain has that same software - we've just all been faced with different hardships that we need to overcome, and that's were all the differences come in.
autism is a spectrum, i guess - everyone falls into it to some degree. and i think events in your life probably push you along on it. but i don't know, i didn't study brain science. probably what i'm saying is very stupid and uninformed. of course there's brain chemistry involved. but i know people in my life living with autism and certain events in their life have exacerbated certain behaviours or made coping with it a lot more difficult. so maybe trauma is a catalyst.
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Sometimes you think too hard and realize that All Might from MHA and Peter B aren't so different.
They're both useless mentors who seem to think they've done something 😃
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