Wow, I’m officially 20…. 🧍
Welp, time to go and edit all my social media bios 😗✌️
Mine was along the lines of she/her - she/they - they/she - they/she/ey - they/ey/she - they/ey
i am a victim of the she/her - she/they - they/she - they/them - they/he - he/they - he/him pipeline
it is certainly quite a pipeline (i never went down it ✊)
Why can’t I be as good at the college thing as I was at the high school thing
My nephew Adam and Zeina: Childhood Resilience Amid the Rubble
https://www.instagram.com/farah._.mohanad23?igsh=NzhydG1vOW5pM2ox
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Mohanad & Farah
So every now and again I look over a note thing (idk) that my cardiologist sent to my primary physician (yes I do have access to this) and towards the bottom of the note he lists a thing of diagnoses and in that list is in his words: “No clinical evidence of connective tissue disorder”
What does that even mean??? Like I’m pretty sure I don’t have a connective tissue disorder and I’m taking “no clinical evidence of connective tissue disorder” to be indicative of that, but what was the point of putting it under “Diagnoses”?
This doesn’t necessarily require/need any answer. Really I just felt like venting(?) out my confusion of this phrasing(?), but if you happen to know and wish to answer my inquiries go ahead
My parents: you’re such a good writer, when are you going to write that story you were working on
Me with the character list and story point notes that I’ve been working on since 11th grade: haha so about that…
As an aromantic, I find that when it comes to my stance on romance, I’m ok with what would be considered “romantic” gestures, in fact I love them. However when the gestures start being taken in a romantic context, I start feeling uncomfortable. Also for the most part I’m fine with romance and am usually my friends’ biggest supporter when it comes to their relationships, it’s not until, again the attraction and/or(?) romance is directed at me that I start to feel uncomfortable.
Some people have weighted blankets, I have a big ass dog that has no sense of personal space
Deciding to reblog with my list
Soft fluffy textures
Some types music or really just music in general
Rocking
Running my hands through warm water
There’s probably more but these are all I can think of
alright figured out another one:
running my thumb through the pages of a book (especially when the pages are considered more soft in texture)
What are your sensory sparks? ✨