Encounter: Bufobecue; a metal bipedal frog that will attempt to eat your coal, firewood, &c.
anyway normalize women not wanting children as a happy ending
its NOT a happy ending, for a majority of women. Having kids, especially for women, is an intrinsic biological desire. If you are a person who genuinely has no desire for kids or god forbid dislikes kids, that is an anomaly - you might have some trauma or mental/emotional hangups that you have to work out of, or you could be autistic or some other thing. But Its not normal to not want kids. Living childless does and will make women miserable. Dying without kids in, in fact, a bad ending for the vast majority of women.
"humans are naturally selfish and evil" factoid actually just statistical error. former united states president ronald w. reagan,
every ethical fashion brand is like "here is our gender-neutral all-inclusive line of beige and off-white tunic dresses. they look like bedsheets cinched with elastic and we make them in the diverse size range of small medium and medium-wide. it is $499.00"
"The Big Dipper as it is today (left) and as it will look in 50,000 years." Dream of stars. 1940.
One thing I really miss from the pandemic was when you could rent new release movies at home. As a disabled person who is largely confined to home, it meant I finally got to watch a lot of new releases and be up to date with all the things my peers were watching and enthusing about.
As it is, I'm probably not going to get to see Barbie for several months until it comes out on MAX. And by then, most of the hype will be over, and the hype is so much of what makes it fun! It's the ability to be included in a way that doesn't hurt me or cause me undue distress, and like so many accessibility things that were implemented during the pandemic, it's just gone.
idk, man. I'm just... I have a lot of emotions over what it means to be disabled and to have your peers just constantly move on without you and not even notice they're doing it, and you're just the lonely kid that never got invited to the movies because you're Different so a few months later you take yourself to blockbuster and watch the movie alone in your room and know you'll have no one to talk to about the new fun thing you love because everyone else has already moved on without you. Except you're not a kid anymore. You're an adult. But you're still nursing that hurt because the rejection never stopped. You're still Different. And no one makes allowances for things like that.
OP's tags, which so need to be read:
#I saw and heard more from my friends over the pandemic than I have in literal years#and then I just went back to not existing anymore#because I don't live in the real world#I live between worlds#and people only visit when it's convenient or they feel guilty#I just want to be included in stuff#I want to do the fun things too#I just need to do them differently...
























