as a person with ADHD i find it incredibly suspect when somebody says “oh [character] has ADHD” and they the person who makes the headcanon doesnt actually have it. especially if the character is prodominantly seen as naive or stupid because i know how people who dont have ADHD see people who do have ADHD. ADHD headcanons deserve to be applied to more then just naive and “stupid” characters ADHD people are creative and talented and driven in their own ways their personalities are wide and varied and to assume we cant be be smart , we be cant be leaders, and that we cant be accomplished while having ADHD and that we can only be comic relief or the idiot or the adult child is perpetuating a very harmful stereotype and i for one wont fucking stand for it.
“You’re the only one who can keep Tamayo-san’s memory alive.”
A panel redraw from chapter 205, this scene is honestly so bittersweet ;w; ❤
RIGHT IN THE FEELS
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Ah, you’re so sweet and kind, anon! 😍💕💕💕 I hope you like what I wrote and hope that I did your request justice!
[There are no more available slots for one-shot/headcanon requests, but please tell me if y’all still have something in mind! Please read this before sending in a request. Thank you for bearing with me!]
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𝓶𝓸𝓬𝓱𝓲-𝓯𝓲𝓮𝓭 𝒫𝒾𝓁𝓁𝒶𝓇𝓈 𝒻𝑒𝒶𝓉. 𝑅𝑒𝒶𝒹𝑒𝓇
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The Hashira meeting concludes with a final word of thanks from Oyakata-sama, leaving the nine most talented and powerful swordsmen and swordswomen still feeling warm and exceedingly loved each by their kind leader and father-figure. Mitsuri, in particular, still sports a blush on her beautiful face after remembering how Oyakata-sama praised each of them for their skill and smiled kindly at them.
“Now that the meeting’s over and done,” says Kyojuro as he gets up from his kneeling position on the ground. “Who’s up for some snacks? Kanroji has been very kind with her offer to share some favourite of hers to all of us. It would be great if we all eat what she’s brought together!”
Beside him, Tengen crosses his arms in thought as the Love Hashira gestures for a Kakushi bearing a cloth-covered basket to come forth and takes the package with a bright “Thank you!”
(It doesn’t escape everyone’s notice how Obanai sends a deadly glare at the poor Kakushi for receiving a smile from Mitsuri.)
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Disclaimer that I am not a professional and this is peer to peer information!!!
While RSD is not recognized as a formal diagnosis, it is understood as an extreme sensitivity to what is perceived as criticism or rejection. There are many theories of what causes RSD, such as being tied to C-PTSD or it being an overreaction of one’s nervous system.
It can affect one’s reaction in many situations, such as they may be quick to jump to conclusions that could hurt their feelings, they may lash out in frustration or anger, they may become a people pleaser and be afraid to say “no” to others in fear of rejection, or they could just withdraw all together.
RSD is not exclusively experienced by ADHD folk and it is important to remember it also shares similar symptoms to conditions like PTSD, BPD, Social Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder and others. What is usually used to define RSD separately is that while the reactions can be intense, they usually do not last long.
So, what can help RSD? Here are some peer to peer tips:
1.) Clear Communication. Do not be afraid of asking direct questions or asking for clarification when you are not sure how the person you’re speaking with feels. Better to know the answer, if possible, than let your mind make up it’s own negative one.
2.) Take a step back and give yourself some space. If you are feeling overwhelmed, try to remove yourself from the situation, if you can.
3.) Talk to someone you trust. Sometimes we just need to talk it out and get another perspective.
4.) Therapy. Hear me out. While therapy CANNOT fix RSD, a therapist can teach you techniques to help you better understand and process your emotions.
5.) Medication. Some ADHDers have found their medication can help alleviate the symptoms they would associate with RSD. Check with a medical professional if this is the right option for you. Do not self prescribe or self medicate with prescription drugs.
6.) Last, but most importantly, find a supportive community! One of the worst feelings is thinking that you are alone in your RSD struggles, but there are plenty of people out there who experience the same thing. Sharing experiences and having a community to lean on when needed can make all the difference in the world. You are not alone!
we got to see thirteen's face BUT AT WHAT FUCKING COST
Useful for explaining sensory-related eating challenges…
[ID: Image from feedinglittles.com with the writing “Why does my child struggle with fruits and veggies?” First rows of hands with orange painted fingernails hold four different blueberries, each one labeled juicy, squishy, sweet, sour. Second row of hands hold four identical crackers, labeled “The same every time”/]
煉獄 杏寿郎 Kyojuro Rengoku
Random Stuff. Edgeshot's babe. I make color palettes for characters. Feel free to send in color palette requests for characters or even a different image for characters. Requests: OPEN
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