Take out the head and leave the limbs to flail.
(Fantastic Four Fanfare #2)

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Take out the head and leave the limbs to flail.
(Fantastic Four Fanfare #2)

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"Believe in Me: Insights of a Nonspeaking College-Bound Autistic" by Rachel Kripke-Ludwig
The district's Content Specialist questioned the value of an academic education for someone like me who will always need support and who could not produce the full volume of assignments at the time. She felt my mothers should be realistic and give up on the idea of a diploma. She recommended enrolling me in social and life skills studies. I needed help with life skills, but killing my motivation was not the answer. When I have opportunities that I do not want to miss, my self-regulation improves. After a year of lessons at home to catch me up academically, I had demonstrated my capacity, but because my old school did not want to adapt, they did not want to serve me anymore. I had to find another solution.
When I changed schools, my disability did not change. The people who were around me did. They believed in me. Matt could see that I was doing grade-level work. He and my teachers thought that college was something I could realistically learn to manage if in a supportive university. But the thought of navigating a college campus and sitting in a lecture hall was inconceivable to me. I was, and still am, nonspeaking, impulsive, and need to move to pay attention.
It was the unconscious biases of special educators that held me back. They were taught that I cannot learn, so they did not provide grade-level lessons. But I can and must learn everything other kids do. Knowledge is power. Keeping me from information disempowers me and causes anxiety. It guarantees my second-class status.
The soundtrack to my life
Ever had a moment where you heard of this big thing in a fandom that has them all panicking or sobbing and you’re on the outside like, “What’s going on?” Or “It’s not that serious.”
But as soon as you actually enter the fandom you’re panicking or sobbing in a corner like, “I was so wrong. So very wrong.”

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You are underestimating
The power of hard work and visualization
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Beneath the beauty and the charm and the sharp sparkle of her personality, she had a core of steel. She was like a blade wrapped in a bouquet of orchids. I hoped to god whoever took her made the mistake of underestimating her.
The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
This reminds me of this quote from The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee so nuff said right?
I'm really getting annoyed with how people are underestimating Yuumi. People keep acting like she sucks but I'm already M7 on her. You just need to know how to play her, shes not meant to be strong. She is meant to slow the enemy and heal so you outlast them. Its not my fault if your going in to fights you really shouldn't and taking to much damage.
Artwork by XoXoBellatrix