We’re All Classy Here In Torture Town

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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rontology

I love asking friends, without context, "what are you really into this week?" I'll go first. this week I'm really into mouthwash and sudoku. Last week I was into peaches.

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we used to be a society on here!! reblog, don't like! I want to hear what you're into!!! I'm literally looking into the nyt game Pips!!!

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compiling my favourite responses

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my psyche eval and Stardew valley are big this week
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If you could, would you slap your Blorbo for their actions in canon?

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nah. I don’t think I’d enjoy that at all. and also they’ve all sufferered enough. I’d try to talk sense into them maybe. none of them need more physical violence. except the few who are into it. and then it wouldn’t be punishment
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fangirlinginleatherboots

some things that horror movie culture has taught you are scary…. are just ableist

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….clarify?

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okay sure. psychosis? scarier to have than to know someone who has it. DID? im more a threat to myself than people around me. wheelchairs and psych meds? are tools that help people live more functional and flexible lives and are not judgments of the persons character and for sure are not scary things. and for real, intellectually disabled people are not threats, but movies love to make them villains because they act different and understand the world differently. and people with notable physical differences? people who’s bodies look different? people with scars, growths, amputations, etc? are literally just people. and seeing themselves painted like monsters on the big screen is absolutely sickening and damaging to how society will see them.

its not only bad writing but its extremely harmful to people who actually live with conditions that are misrepresented in media. when i found out i had DID, my mom freaked out because her only point of reference was Sybil. when i was younger and first went on psych meds, i thought it meant i was set on a track to be a bad person, because in so many movies and video games you find out the bad guy has medication in his bed side table for some sort of psych disorder. the worst thing a hallucination has ever made me do was wake my mom up at 3 AM to check my bathroom to see if the bugs i saw everywhere were real and the worst thing an “episode” of any sort has made me do is hurt myself. my ptsd doesnt make me kill people, my alters dont kidnap people, my autism doesnt make me so morally unaware that ill murder for senselessly, my ocd doesnt make me hurt people etc etc etc

literally the only “horror” is the ableism. and the only way you can write good horror about disability and mental illness is if the focus is on how society and the medical field treat us rather than focusing on how we are apparently so scary, threatening, and bad.

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Horror is and has historically been an incredibly ableist genre, and it is still largely unrecognized as such. This has genuine severe and real-life consequences for disabled and neurodivergent people in real life. Please keep this in mind if you are abled and/or neurotypical.

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also asylum horror is deeply ableist.

oftentimes an asylum is much scarier for people who need to be there. surprise! you’re considered incompetent, so no one while believe you if you report abuse. so those doctors can really do anything to you.

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To add to the reblog above, when I was actively depressed and suicidal around ages ten to eleven, I was terrified to ask for help or therapy because of asylum horror. Those scenes from Zootopia in the asylum scared me so badly I thought that was the extent of “care” for the mentally ill. Eventually I pushed through that stigma and got the help I needed, but that was literal years after the first crisis I had. I wonder what would have happened if I weren’t so scared, if I would have gotten the help I needed and prevented some of the shit I’d go through later on. We deserve better.

THIS!!! as a horror fan with a Lot of psychiatric and some physical disabilities I am constantly screaming in frsuatration at my favorite medias. cause WHAAAT THE HELL.
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crimeronan

i got a 100% on this bostonian-to-english quiz but i grew up near boston..... i'm curious what you guys get. there's a couple things in here i didn't even know are regionalisms + a couple things i hadn't heard before but could parse pretty easily from context. tag/reply with what you got and if you're familiar with the area or not!

10 out of 14. have never step foot in the state of Massachusetts