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Pokemon mystery dungeon but there’s a buzzfeed quiz at the start

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me when someone asks what’s wrong with me: are u ready
If your ADHD is causing you to fuck up more, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the ADHD is getting worse.. you could just be doing more things which gives you more opportunity to fuck up.
This is one of the reasons, ADHD can get ‘worse’ as an adult. A child has very few responsibilities. An adult on the other hand, has all kinds of opportunities to fuck up on.
Goes for other disabilities too. Sometimes it seems like it’s “getting worse” when what’s really happening is that circumstances have changed in a way that makes the symptoms more obvious and detrimental.
VERY important advice. Don’t beat yourself up. Adulting is HARD.
When you're in a horrendous amount of pain so you're hypersensitive

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really exhausted. I’m so tired.
That Brain Fog Feel
being diagnosed later in life is like watching a tv show with a huge plot twist revealed at the end of a season, and then rewatching it with this new knowledge, picking up on all the foreshadowing, and getting upset that you didn’t see all of it before

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[Image ID: A Facebook post. The original poster’s name and icon have been redacted. The post reads:
Some times I get tired of being the “nice disabled person”. ‘curb cutouts make things much easier for moms with strollers.’ I don’t care. Mobility impaired people literally can’t get off the sidewalk without them. ‘Captions are great for kids who are learning to read.’ Yeah, and they are also a necessity for deaf people. here’s my hot take. Disabled people should not have to frame accessibility in a way that helps abled people to get the accommodations they need to live a decent life. /end ID]
being aware of the impact of things we can often not think about (like straws) is important if we’re to make strides on environmental preservation
that does not eclipse the importance of being aware of how it impacts disabled people. they’re both conversations we need to have
tumblr is the only social media site where it’s completely useless to have a lot of followers
God bless whoever wrote that comment
me if i was a youtuber
Friend: “I mean, why would someone just try to learn japanese?”
Me, post-weeb stage: *sweating*

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“probably shouldn’t have walked that much huh”
— famous disabled proverb (via disabledlgbt)
Doctor: it’s probably just growing pains
Me, a 21 year old, who stopped growing 7 years ago:
[ID: Gif of a teenage boy who is angry saying “this is bullshit!”]
All my life it was “growing pains”; at some point I stopped growing but the pain didn’t.