
1st gen pokemon games are the only video games produced so far with better glitches than Bethesda
Early-generation Pokémon glitches seriously read like something out of the Cthulhu Mythos.
a person: i’m autistic. i don’t have a professional diagnosis.
a neurotypical: you can’t! self diagnose! autism!!! onLy a dOctor can do that!!!
most doctors: don’t know what autism looks like in people other than nonverbal white cis boys
most doctors: recommend abusive therapies for autistic kids and teens
most doctors who specialize in diagnosing autism: refuse to evaluate adults
an autism evaluation for a minor teen who wants one: requires having supportive parents who understand that autism is not a tragedy and looks different for every autistic person, and that many autistic people can talk, have friends, do okay in school, and otherwise fake looking neurotypical
an autism evaluation for an adult: very expensive and often not covered by insurance in the U.S., also extremely difficult to get in France
an on-record autism diagnosis: can be used to deny you custody of children, to have your kids taken away, to forcibly institutionalize you
autism advocacy orgs that actually help autistic ppl like ASAN, AWN, AANE: Here are some resources for figuring out if you could be autistic. Professional diagnosis is a very personal decision and is not required for knowing that you’re one of us. We support you as an autistic person even if you don’t have a paper diagnosis.
a sincere autism self diagnosis: harms no one even if it’s incorrect, enables the person to feel part of a community of people with similar issues and learn more about autism, a gateway to learning about autism acceptance movements, often the first step toward self acceptance and self esteem

I loved this entire interaction.
AAAAAA go check out this cool artist’s blog!! (Love this comic i love t his)
(because who doesn’t want a chance to geek out over music?)
John: What’s your favorite Homestuck song?
Rose: Which recurring melody/leitmotif is your favorite?
Dave: What’s your favorite album?
Jade: What song do you like but often forget?Jane: What song makes you cry when you hear it?
Roxy: What song gets you the most pumped up?
Dirk: Do you have a favorite fan-made album?
Jake: What’s your guilty pleasure song?Aradia: Do you have a favorite song with lyrics?
Tavros: Is there an album you feel didn’t reach its full potential?
Sollux: Is there a song you absolutely can’t/won’t listen to?
Karkat: What’s your favorite character track?
Nepeta: Is there a song you apply to your favorite ship?
Kanaya: Colours and Mayhem A or B?
Terezi: What song is the best battle theme?
Vriska: Which song was best used in the comic?
Equius: Which of the official Volumes do you think is the strongest?
Gamzee: Is there a song that you find emotionally dissonant from its subject matter?
Eridan: Do you think your favorite character is properly represented in the music?
Feferi: What song do you find most relaxing?Calliope: Which Cherubim tracks were better – Calliope’s or Caliborn’s?
Caliborn: What’s your favorite album/track art?Jack Noir: What’s your least favorite album?
Her Imperious Condescension: What is your quintessential villain song?
Andrew Hussie: Is there a song you find too silly, even for Homestuck?
Lord English: What song should have ended Homestuck?HOLY SHIT IM NOT STAYING IN THE TAGS FOR THIS ONE HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOY
Neurodivergent/disabled people do things when they’re alone that they don’t do in front of other people.
When someone says they have/do certain symptoms/behaviours, do not argue that they don’t, just because you’ve never seen them do it. “You don’t stim,” “I’ve never seen you talking to yourself,” “You don’t get panic attacks; I would’ve noticed,” is ridiculous.
Sometimes we can’t do these things in front of others, because we’d be told to stop; because we’re being thoughtful of/making things easier for other [disabled] people around us; because it’s embarrassing… a lot of reasons. Do not think a neurodivergent person’s behaviour comes down to what they display in front of you, is what I’m trying to say.
(And that’s without mentioning internal distress and damaging/difficult thought processes that we don’t always react to (cry, discuss, self-harm), even when alone.)
it is a mystery if it were in a minor key rather than major key
I feel like this is what happens when you’re in the mid-1800s in London and invited into the country to read the will of your great uncle Thomas with friends and relatives you didn’t know about and when you arrive, there’s a big ass thunderstorm, so no one can leave and the lights flicker, the organ by the windy stares plays by itself and cousin carter ends up impaled on a candlestick and you gotta figure out whodunit.