Imagine the last thing you hear before you die is a doctor saying "you will" (feel pain) from the lethal injection.
That was Paula's experience.
It's been days & I'm still very triggered by this eugenics article (which omits the UN CRPD report calling to repeal MAID Track 2)
Imagine the last thing you hear before you die is a doctor saying "you will" (feel pain) from the lethal injection.
That was Paula's experience.
It's been days & I'm still very triggered by this eugenics article (which omits the UN CRPD report calling to repeal MAID Track 2)
I'm noticing doctors do this with more and more diagnoses. I've seen it with Autism, TS, DID, POTS, MCAS, EDS obviously and more. My guess is this dogwhistle has found more use in a pandemic people want to remain in denial of, regardless of the diagnosis having any direct...
cant even process or care for the grief because im so overwhelmed by my brain and im completely nonfunctional most days like i need help i need to get back on my meds but psychs dont rlly care if ur going thru a hard time once u miss a deadline for getting in :/
unmedicated adhd with complex grief is so fucked up man i have like 3 of the most gutting thoughts/feelings interrupting each other all at the same time constantly
I h8 how no one ever includes the donation page that is accompanied with this song and I'm sure Fiona Apple would appreciate if u shared it too
https://t.co/MLhZcnLd6v
Hot take: Students using chatgpt to cheat are just following the system’s logic to its natural conclusion, a system that treats learning as a series of hoops to jump through, not a path to becoming more fully oneself.
Anytime people come on here and imply or outright state explicitly that people who aren’t intelligent are: undeserving of common decency, respect, associate a lack of intelligence w/ a lack of morals, insinuate they are inferior etc. you’re regurgitating Nazi talking points.
because disabilities are commonly left out of the equation to begin with, when they should be included from the get-go.
handwritten work being mandatory is literally how I got nerve damage in my wrist and now I can’t draw or play piano much, or other things.
my thoughts on today's discourse topic is college students would probably be less inclined to cheat their way through every bit of coursework they can if the american educational system had any respect for children's free time and general desire for control over their own lives