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lifeafterpsychiatry:

I am so very serious when I say that minors should have a legal and easily reinforceable right to say "I don't want to live with my parents (or other adult caretakers)/I don't want to be around that person/I don't want to go to that place" and actually get their wish accommodated. So much childhood trauma could be avoided or ended if children actually had the right to leave the situation or the person hurting them.

coolthingoftheday:

Iceland is installing electrical columns in the form of walking iron giants.

Anonymous asks:

https://x.com/i/status/2010310824251085058

STILL #1 😭😭

karlmarxverstappen:

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SCREAM. he said don’t worry I’m getting #1 again soon no need to change my signature πŸ’…πŸΌ


herheim731:

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Aranea Highwind


fjordfolk:

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cozy


eldritchbauble:

As much as "no" is already a complete sentence, "because I don't want to" is a complete explanation.


eldritchbauble:

I often do things I don't want to for someone else's sake--but I get to choose when I'm willing to.

If someone asks you for a favor, you can say no. If they push for a reason, you can say it's because you don't want to. They don't need a thorough explanation of all the ins and outs of why you don't feel up for doing something you don't want to do right now. It's your business. They can respect that.

Needing a "good enough" reason to not do things before someone takes no for an answer is actually not cute, not healthy, and directly facilitates issues with consent. "Because I don't want to" is valid.


maxtism:

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milo03co:

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I’ve been art blocked af so now I’m just doing studies