some of my favorite mutuals post entirely about things that i do not understand or care about and our dms are barren like a desert. and yet the warmth of that big hot sun remains between us
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i corrupted the image file but the cat is almost 100% in tact and has that smug fucking grin like “haha fuckr cant do shit” fuck you cat fuck you fucking grey cat piece of shit cat
thI S IS MY FAVORITE IMAGE
kind of obsessed
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message to cis allies: buying your trans friend lunch will do much more good for the trans community than debating transphobes who will not change their minds publicaly on social media and making all your trans followers see how much people hate them over and over again
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I have no idea what is and isn’t considered common knowledge, so I have a tendency to start stories like “So you know how [hyper-specific niche life event that a handful of people in the world are aware of]” or “Are you familiar with the concept of moving pictures? Sometimes referred to as ‘films’ or ‘movies’?”
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I love how we got the introduction to TREE LAW a few weeks ago, when that story went viral on Twitter about the person whose neighbor illegally had all of their trees chopped down because they wanted a city view, so that we would understand what was happening when Universal thought it would be funny to deprive strikers of shade by “trimming” city-owned trees to the point of destruction.
This is an excellent example of organically teaching concepts without relying on tedious tutorials or forced, immersion-breaking expository cutscenes.
A++++ game design. 10/10, no notes.
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you don’t know how great chairs are until you’re in a place with no chairs. actually you probably have an idea. you’ve lived a life.
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your honour, permission to call the jury “chat”
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i would be the best unreliable narrator i dont know shit that goes on around me
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friendofthefellowshipsnerdblog:
@kaelynn_vp Tiktok Caption: The key to good communication with autistic people is to be direct. You’ll always get a better response from us when we actually know what you want.
Ok but this video is less than a minute long & yet it perfectly explains how to communicate with “mysterious, confusing, unknowable” autistic people lol. We ofc have different body language as well, & body language is super important in communication, but this video explains verbal communication so well 💖
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