sonicpinballparty:

mcbushpig:

when i was 8 i drew this comic about two girls kissing and my mom was out raged and i thought it was because my art wasn’t good enough so i kept trying to draw girls kissing and she sent me to therapy and my therapist tried explaining homosexuality to me and i didn’t even know what that had to do with my art skills

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malcolmcooks:

aconitewolfsbane:

projectormom:

nagisakaworu:

pearl has been shown to be a responsible and law abiding driver. do you think she’s licensed? do you think pearl went to the dmv to get her drivers license? i mean if she’s intent on obeying traffic laws she’d probably care about getting her license fair and square, right? what kind of information is on pearl’s drivers license? she has no full name. she has no birthday. did the beach city dmv just decide there’s no reason to question that because gems are weird and she was deserving of a license anyway? imagine pearl having a wallet and pulling out this card

wait though, steven gets mail in the show, including things ordered online that he wouldn’t have been able to instruct an actual person about, so the temple definitely has an address? now i’m really curious what it is??
“far and away the largest structure in town
looks distinctly ancient and magical you can’t miss it
the titular beach
beach city, delmarva”

I have a more important question.

Would she get a new picture taken each time she regenerated? I mean, she’d probably be worried about the legality of the license once her picture doesn’t match anymore. Not to mention the annoyance of having to explain to an officer how regeneration works every time she got pulled over, or otherwise carded.

Great, I got poofed…” *sighs deeply and walks to the door*
Where you going, Pearl?
The DMV. I’ll be back in four hours…” *mutters about bureaucratic plebs*

Pearl would not complain about the beurocracy, she would patiently wait in line and carefully follow all the instructions and be pleased that everything is so organised

Do you have any suggestions on how to incorporate sensory room components in your room. Thank you and have a happy holidays!

sensorypeople:

Hi there! Things I can think of off the top of my head:

  • My partner is a big visual stimmer, so he has a small collection of visually appealing posters on his bedroom wall that he enjoys just looking at
  • Having blankets and cushions in textures you like to touch is also an option
  • Low, warm coloured lighting that doesn’t cause visual overload
  • Sound-proofing perhaps?
  • Curtains or blinds that are good at blocking out light
  • Good temperature control, like AC or fans, good insulation if you can manage/afford it
  • Perhaps have a space where you keep your stim toys?
  • Beanbags! Hanging chairs! Hammocks!
  • Some people like fairy lights
  • Having an enclosed space you can retreat into, like a tent or blanket fort
  • Soft toys in good textures?

Does anyone else have other ways that they make their rooms sensory friendly?

Liesel, Mod.