Welcome Friends
Welcome Everyone.
We know the recent news about Playtime Co. and its founder has been spreading. We wish to help bright new light to the situation by releasing to the public a way to ask and contact the staff and toys.
We at Playtime co put the enervation and children’s safety ahead of everything else, so we wish for a little time until the ask box is open. We hope you can spare the moment to wait.
With love,
CEO of Playtime CO. Carrie Ludwig.
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Hello everyone, please note this is all fictional and has nothing to do with Mob Games.
This is an AU where Playtime Co’s hour of joy never happened, but were found out by the government and made a deal.
Any characters show that are not in Poppy Playtime is my own or girlfriend’s @fandom-mess-reborn.
This is a work in progress, but it will be expanded on soon enough, until then, bye.
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The autism spectrum
Many people have the wrong idea about the autism spectrum. They think it's a separate group of autistic people with no overlap with "normal" people. That if you have autism you just end up somewhere on the spectrum. And that it doesn't matter where. As if the spectrum was separate from all the others without autism. As if it were like this:
wears always wears never socks dosen`t care socks
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Don't get me wrong. Everyone experiences and behaves differently, but the autism spectrum does not cover everything. It is not a seperate place. You can see it more like this:
|----------------------------the spectrum-------------------------....
_______ "normal" people____________ ______autism_______ .... | | |
|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----.... 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
The spectrum looks more like this. Every person is included in the spectrum. You can be at a 0 and therefore show or have nothing autistic at all. You can be at an 8 and have the symptoms and mannerisms of autism and still not have it. So you can have it and not have it at the same time.
Because (I use the German diagnostic system and only tell from personal experience) there is a point from which the signs are considered a disability. It is the so-called cut off point which is ten. So if you want to stretch the theory very far, you already have autism at 1.
no- thing ______________________ autism____________________.... | | |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|--.... 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
But a 1 can also have other indicators that can be traced back to the ways you`re raised, culture, origin or perhaps other clinical pictures. In addition, a 1 is so mild that it has no influence on daily life. Even if you are higher up and show signs of autism and people around you notice a behavioral problem, up to a certain point it is said that it doesn't affect you enough to be a disability. Accordingly, 10 is the cut off point where it is said ok, that is now a disability. Therefore, it looks like this:
|----------------------------the spectrum-------------------------....
_______ "normal" people____________ ______autism_______ .... | | |
|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----.... 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Where you are on the spectrum depends on how pronounced it is for you. And it also shows at what point therapy makes sense.
That's why I'm very against self-diagnoses, because of course, you can be right about everything and recognize signs of autism, but only be a 7 or 9. A point where it doesn't affect you as much to be a disability. Or you can actually be above the cut off point, but even then it would be helpful to have a therapist at your side who can show you a few tips and tricks.
And to report on my own experience; I'm at 11 myself and for me, of course you notice something, but it's pretty mild autism. So you have some kind of measurement for the spectrum.
If you want too, you can see autism like a scratch on the wrist. Most people do not have that scratch. Some have a light scratch but dont notice it because it dosen`t hurt and does not affect them. Maybe someone will see it from time to time, but it has no affect to anyone whatsoever.
But if one is up to a 7 or 9 it can happen that the scratch hurts every now and then and maybe more people notice it, but it does not hinder to do anything and does`nt hold one back at given times. The hand can fully function.
A 10 or 11 (like me) can live pretty good with it, but the scratch is so deep that a medical schould look at it. That it can`t be simply plastert up like the lower numbers. And the medical can help one avoid or handle situations, so it does not hurt as much. It will still hurt a bit and will be always there, but with the right help you can learn to live with it.
If one is higher up, the srach might need stitches and will always hurt. The stitches can only be made by a proffesional, who will help you and those around you on how to live with it. And maybe the sratch is so deep that the actions of the hand are restricted.
That growing up, one was never able to move a Finger `cause of that scratch or even the hole Hand if its deep enough.
I hope this made sense :)
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Sent out my first newsletter today, wowee!
If you are interested on my cross-stitch patterns, I'd suggest subscribing to the newsletter to get monthly discounts on the shop 📣
link is on the footer of the website
The cardinal and blue jay stamps were the patterns made for January
I definitely want to make a stamp cross-stitch collection, hopefully I can manage to do it :D
Anyway, I'll start cross-stitching a new pattern today~
and yes, it's a bird.
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secret — incorrect drarry
Draco: tell me a secret, Potter.
Harry:
Harry: I love you.
Draco, looking at Harry in surprised: woah, that’s so gay.
Harry: Well, at least, now you know.
Hermione, looking at the two with pity in her eyes: Boys...
It's been a while since I posted here. And I have lots of drafts that I didn't get the chance to post before. So here's it ig.
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Hi, my Huggy Wuggy toy keeps getting in arguments with the cat (I think he’s trying to play but Mopsy gets scared easy, and swipes at him), how do I make them get along?
If you are having issues with any of Playtime Co.'s toys, please contact us at ###-###-####.
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With that out of the way, my suggestions. Huggys love, well hugs, maybe your Huggy is lacking attention and wishes for more, so I would try to entertain it more.
For the cat, I think incorporate Huggy with the cat. Play with them together, feed them together, even give them treats. Show them positive things happen together. If that doesn't work, you could always buy another toy.
Carrie out
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