Excuse me sir. WHAT
TOM HIDDLESTON HAS A WHAT HE WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAAAAT
Oh yeah, if what I've seen is correct he sang Bare Necessities for the Friendship Works Gala (2013), and the way he says tickle is just... potential murder, look for yourself:
Sir... SIR! đł
I remember choking on my drink the first time I watched it just
Which by the way was worse for me because I had NO IDEA the original version says tickle, to me he says "pican" like... they're spicy đśď¸... literally, Latinoamerican dub spared me for like 20 years.
Respectfully. Ouch.
âWilford was in thereâŚâ
Your actions have consequences, Captain.
Bro fr tho- the ones we have are fr dated
when are the new swear words gonna drop
⤠Give love! Spread love! â¤
Go and tell your favorite artist something nice about their art! Go-go-go!
A massive grouper (toilet on the left for scale)Â
(via)
Evil
âLetâs make a deal. Iâll give you all of the tickles you want. The catch? You have to ask for them first.â
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Well...um..
Okay, deep breaths. I know this is hard for you if youâve always considered yourself neurotypical.
You might be thinking of the âAutistic screechingâ jokes, that youâve heard them used, that youâve used them yourself.
You might be thinking âbut Iâm smart/social/normal!â
Itâs okay. Unpack your defensiveness.
ESPECIALLY if youâre a girl. So many Autistic girls are never diagnosed, and Iâm going to try to make sure youâre not one of them.
- If you are often âin fandomsâ and you have hyperfixations with them - whether they change or not - that could be a Special Interest (SpIn for short), a term for an Autistic personâs fixation.
- If you consider yourself âsmart but lazyâ - Autistic people tend to be âsmarterâ than most neurotypicals, but often lack energy. This is sometimes dismissed as âa gifted person who just isnât tryingâ.
- If you have âresting bitch faceâ, remember that Autistic people usually donât express emotion in their face or body language, so it could be one of the key signs for Autism.
- If you are âsensitive towards light/sound/temperatureâ and often find yourself âoverreactingâ (and feel childish / have people tell you that youâre childish because of it), you could be experiencing sensory overload.
- If you âenjoy fidgetingâ or just really like good smells/tastes/textures beyond normalcy, you could be stimming, which is extremely common in both people with ADHD and Autism.
- If you are âemotional because of other peopleâs feelingsâ or âunempathetic/unemotional when it comes to other peopleâ, you could be experiencing hyperempathy/hypoempathy, especially if you tend to fluctuate between the two. Remember that being hypoempathetic doesnât make you a bad person: you can still experience compassion/sympathy like anybody else!
- If you consider yourself âweirdâ, remember that Autistic minds work differently than Allistic minds, and that this could mean that youâre not just âquirky/odd/unusualâ, youâre Autistic.
Donât panic, the Autistic community is beautiful and a lovely place to be in. And remember that self-diagnosis is 100% okay, good, and valid.
Everybody can reblog this, whether you are Autistic or Allistic/neurotypical â¤ď¸
Go ahead-
Totally-
No one wants to tickle you if youâre trans lol
Yeah? Bet.
Reblog this post if you would tickle a trans individual.
Anxiety
Autistic Spectrum
Dyslexia
Physical or Motor Disabilities
Low Vision
Screen Readers
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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THANK YOU it probably is the daddy issues but Iâd eat that man UP
I think it might be daddy issues but this man is FINE