Author: immortalwave
Me 10 seconds after joining a new fandom
Hey everyone, don’t forget, Pride Month is barely a week away! Make sure you grab your LGBTQ pride and pronoun pride buttons, here in my shop!! I also do custom orders!! Help support a queer artist!
How to feel valid in your self diagnosis…
The “Fuck Ableists” blog
Based on a very fast and positive response to the “Fuck Ableist” rant blog idea, I have now made @fuck-ableists (fuck-ableists.tumblr.com)
Follow it and send in your stories about ableists! I shall start publishing them tomorrow morning
Okay, the ask box is now open for your submissions 😀
I’ve heard a couple people mention chattering noises as stims, but, like, what is a chattering noise?
This may not be the best example, but it could be like, for example, the noise of chattering teeth or things like that
If you look up guineapigs chittering that’s what it is for me

Jaspian- nblnb, nblm, and nblw.
A term for anyone who generally IDs as nonbinary and is attracted to enbies, men, and women.
Flag colors are inspired by a couple different samples of Jasper
(Also I couldn’t figure out the icons, forgive me for not having a version with them)
-Kau
I’m autistic and I shouldn’t have to be a savant to be human.
Your illness has not made you ugly
Your feeding tube has not made you ugly.
Your ostomy has not made you ugly
Your cane has not made you ugly
Your wheelchair has not made you ugly
Your oxygen has not made you ugly
Your wig/your bald head has not made you ugly
Your teeth or lack of has not made you ugly
Your body has not made you ugly
Your medications has not made you ugly
Your rashes, blemishes, scars and bruises has not made you ugly
Not being able to shower has not made you ugly
Flashbacks and paranoia has not made you ugly
Changes in your body and brain has not made you ugly
Having seizures has not made you ugly
Your trauma, depression and anxiety has not made you ugly
Your hallucinations, brain fog, and confusion has not made you ugly
Your lack of control over your body, brain, mood and life has not made you ugly.
Please never feel ashamed or ugly about what your illness has done to you, no matter what it has changed it can not change the beauty that you have, so even if you feel like youre not beautiful right now, please remember,
You are beautiful and your disability can never take that from you.











