pretty...... really pretty......
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bloober team is horrible lol let's not praise them for their country of origin alone
oh thats a hot take I don't think I like
this comment feels reductive, it depends on where youre spending your time online
I'm careful to ensure the extent of my "social media" use is just Lemmy and that makes using the internet tolerable
unless youre misspelling the URL.... my client says this community no longer exists. wtf?
BTW apologies for the feature length film script ^ just thought I'd give context for those who aren't aware of what section 504 means for minors
Speaking as someone who continues to be under a section 504 in school, for those who dont know: A 504 document tells teachers and staff the needs of a student if their needs are atypical. This, for me, means breaks from class to prevent ant/or minimize panic attacks. For my friends who have undergone surgery, it means allowing them to use our schools elevators to move from level to level. It also means that they have passing period offset by a certain amount of time so the kids who use crutches or wheelchairs aren't run over in our massive school. A LOT of kids have 504s. My 504 coordinator and the work we've done for my 504 document have changed my life. I have gone from panic attacks almost daily in the middle of my class because of months overdue assignments, to being able to take breaks and consult with my teachers so we understand eachother better. Panic attacks daily, to once every few weeks. Chronic absence over said panic attacks leading to incomplete work, to turning in an assignment late every once in a while and only for my hardest classes. If you are not currently in a school with a 504, do not try to downplay their positive effect. This was a vital part of my progress in the development of my mental health, my self-image, and my (now positive) world view. It fills in the gaps that may be left by an uncaring and unyielding school system and workload.
it leads to a collection of links to his social media accounts as well as a video made by him
Around the start of middle school or a little earlier I saw a counselor at one of my summer camps and just looked at his eyes. I was incredibly confused and intimidated by the feeling of attraction and questioned why the hell I was feeling this unique emotion towards men. At the time I understood myself to be a guy (definitely not anymore lol but I'm not willing to do the argument over how "gender" is created) and it took me a WHILE to figure out... fuck.... that was attraction. Does anyone else feel that theyre attracted to one gender in a very different way from another? That was a source of tension for me when I was figuring out my sexuality.
yeah you would know, glizzyguzzler
can you define daddy issues in any concrete way? this is not an official term at all so I'd be cautious seeking opinions on it online. I feel for you regardless and I struggle with some of these traits, though I don't think theyre simplistic enough to be ascribed to a relationship with a particular parent or similar
on top of what the others are saying.... i don't necessarily think shes unattractive
I mean I havent seen her enough to give a full opinion but I really dont look at her and find her anywhere near repulsive like you seem to