My nemesis: sweaty armpit stains on shirts 😤
The contrast of Athena and Odysseus now compared to when they met 😭😭 Athena’s dreaming of a kinder world and Odysseus is like, “it doesn’t exist now and if it ever does, it’s beyond my years and I’ll never see it.”
getting overwhelmed by children makes me feel like such a bad person but honestly I cannot handle this.
there is a reason I will never have children of my own. they are loud and messy and not my thing and I am trying my best, but lord I am struggling. the only thing keeping me going is the fact that I cannot have a meltdown in front of these kids
Eurylochus in Ocean Saga: Don't forget how dangerous the gods are!
Eurylochus in Thunder Saga: *forgets how dangerous the gods are*
There are three triads in the enneagram: heart, head, and gut. All consist of three enneagrams, which represent the core's fixation.
Heart triad consists of enneagrams 2, 3, and 4, and the fixation of this triad is shame. 2 externalizes shame, 3 represses shame, and 4 internalizes it.
People belonging to heart triad deal with self-hatred and try to gain love and approval from others.
Head triad consists of enneagrams 5, 6, and 7, and the fixation of this triad is fear. 5 internalizes fear, 6 externalizes fear, and 7 represses it.
People belonging to head triad deal with paranoia, anxiety, and suspicion of the world.
Gut triad consists of enneagrams 8, 9, and 1, and the fixation of this triad is anger. 8 externalizes fear, 9 represses fear, and 1 internalizes it.
People belonging to gut triad deal with anger in different ways, but they all view the world as a dangerous, flawed place.
1. ENTP: Smart, fun people; easy to get along with.
2. INTP: I want a piece of your mind.
3. INTJ: Cool and mysterious, but the males are annoying
4. ENTJ: Hyperfocused on success to the point that it's unhealthy
5. ENFJ: The chronic need to be the center of attention is excusable because y'all have a good heart
6. ENFP: Y'all put too much effort into acting like you don't care if you're liked by everyone for being "quirky", but you do.
7. INFP: Pathetic; really need to stop letting people walk all over themselves
8. INFJ: Sage wisdom, kind heart
9. ISFJ: Lowkey boring ngl
10. ISFP: You make sure to stand out in your own ways
11. ESFP: Annoying, self-indulgent, the lack of awareness is ghastly. Often wonder what it is like to be in your head because you seem to have no self-critique whatsoever.
12. ESFJ: Kind-hearted, too kind in fact, because nobody thinks of you when the day ends.
13. ESTJ: Y'all are just annoying
14. ESTP: Charming, very, very charming.
15. ISTP: Coolest people I know
16. ISTJ: Boring; more like tiring
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Me: I’m having such a good time
Brain: sure would suck if you get hit with a low mood, and go nonverbal, and come off as rude and uninterested in your friends
Me:
Light In The Darkness by Chloe Amy Avery by mtlgrems
Ok so I've found a way to describe what Neurodivergent Can't Do Task Mode™ feels like to neurotypicals
So you know how you can't make yourself put your hand down on a hot stovetop? There's a part of your brain that stops you from doing that? That's what Neurodivergent Can't Do Task Mode™ feels like
Even if we want to do it, there's a barrier stopping us from doing it, and it's really hard to override
And why does our brain see the task as a hot stovetop? Because when neurotypicals finish a task, they get serotonin, but we don't get that satisfaction after completing a task. A neurotypical wouldn't get serotonin from putting their hand on a hot stovetop, it would just hurt. When we can't do a task, it's because our brain knows that the task will hurt (metaphorically) and wants to avoid that.
It's not that we're choosing not to do the task, it's that our brain is physically preventing us from doing it.
Neurotypicals can and should reblog but please don't add anything
(Sorry/not sorry about the random bolding, it makes it easier for us to read)