To the witches with chronic illnesses:
Please remember to be kind to yourself today. If you can't get up to do that spell you planned, that's okay. If you can't gather enough mental focus to meditate today, that's okay. If you can't even gather enough strength to get out of bed, that's okay. If you can't get up to light deity candles, that's okay. They won't hate you for it. They will understand.
Allow yourself to rest. Even if you didn't do anything yesterday, allow yourself to rest. Your body will let you know when it's ready to do things. Even if that's only to do small, simple things. Your body will tell you.
Please, allow yourself to rest. You've got this! β€οΈ
In an interview, Sabrina Impacciatore, revealed that calling Jennifer Coolidge's character Tanya "Peppa Pig" was not only improvisation, but she wasn't even sure if the moment had made it to the show at all. [The Peppa Pig line] Oh! You know about that?! [Yes, I know!] Oh, 'cause it's in the show?! [Yes, it is!] Oh, I'm so happy about that! That's really - sorry, I'm so surprised. Oh, really?! [How was it playing off of her [Jennifer Coolidge?] You know what happened? I'm so glad it's on the show. Allora - because Mike [White] said, "Hey guys, you can improvise if you want in this scene." It was like my third day of shooting and I was so intimidated by Jennifer like, so - because to me she is a goddess. She's a genius. And me I was just, I just wanted to lay down and worship her, you know? So I improvised. And I said "Peppa Pig." And you know what happened? She could not stop laughing. Like, she exploded in this laughter. And me, I thought, "Oh my God, what's going to happen?" And me too - and then John [Gries] was laughing like, everybody was laughing and then they had to cut. I mean, we went on with the scene but then I was wondering, "Are they going to put this in the scene, because she didn't know this Peppa Pig."
living with the type of autism that Neurotypical and even some neurodivergent folks can't romanticize/bastardize is hard, especially when I let others know I'm autistic but they just assume it means I'm quirky and silly and not struggle with basic functions most people already know how to deal with or doing things considered "off-putting"
So many dipshits always trying to summon angels or devils. Focus on summoning the gnomish folk. Get real.
taking out my anger on the people who fuck up my day at work by scribbling scary and inhuman architecture on a piece of paper. once i get good enough at it they will go there in their dreams
my one skill socially as an autistic person is my ability to adapt to any situation by just going "sure I guess this is happening!"
i live my life in a constant state of social confusion and it has made me incredibly good at just going with the flow even if the flow befuddles me and im only really putting in guess work at best.
Sucker for Blood Suckers, Gothic goober cats, anti-social Frankenstein ladies -all available at 40% off on my Society6 page until November 10th. Take a Goth goober home!
ADHD and autism spectrum is funny in a way that isn't funny. Like hello, welcome to society, your brain is hardwired to function the most efficiently within certain parameters you'll almost never end up in. You're either so good at switching subjects that other people don't enjoy talking with you, or you're so good at sticking to the same subject that other people don't enjoy talking with you. Fuck you and good luck.
got called into the living room because "they're talking about something you'll like on tv" and it was a documentary about arsenic poisoning
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