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bee 🪐

@thebookwormbee

(they/them) lesbian | afro-indigenous | autistic, chronically ill and physically disabled 🌻 | writer, reader, creator, and mother 🪬

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calendar_today28-04-2015 19:24:17

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Princess Ade (@cessadelove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I got ACCEPTED!" "I got the JOB!" "I got the INTERVIEW!" "I got the PROMOTION!" "I got the HOUSE!" "I got the CAR!" "I got the GOOD NEWS!" "I got the APARTMENT!" "I gotta Blessing with my NAME ON IT!" WE ARE CLAIMING IT FOR THIS NEW WEEK! ✨

your.positive.corner (@your_pos_corner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

boundaries with yourself can look like: ⁃having a bedtime ⁃not believing all thoughts as truth ⁃sticking to your non-negotiables -saying “no” even to yourself ⁃staying disciplined ⁃sticking to your word -eating to nourish, not to numb

Lia (@socialistsloots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason we don’t view needing glasses like we do other disabilities is because the accommodation has become so accessible that people just live their lives! And we could, as a society, work towards that being the case for all disabilities instead of idk eugenics???????????

Supernova Momma (@supernovamomma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No seriously, teach them how to lose, teach them how to regulate, teach them how to bounce back, and teach them how to win. Don’t let them win, unless the life skills and characteristics you want them to build for the future is entitlement, dependence, and lack of resilience

your.positive.corner (@your_pos_corner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

stop ignoring yourself. fix your posture, get a fresh hair cut, take care of your skin, stay hydrated, eat nutritious food, take your daily vitamins, read books and journal. when you feel and look good, you DO good. put in the effort. invest in yourself, you deserve it babe!!

bee 🪐 (@thebookwormbee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you see this and might be able to help me, i really need it URGENTLY. my family has no food and i was laid off last month. please help us afford groceries QUICKLY 🚨🧿

if you see this and might be able to help me, i really need it URGENTLY. my family has no food and i was laid off last month. please help us afford groceries QUICKLY 🚨🧿
Erin Ekins (she/her) (@queerlyautistic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's this entire myth that loads of people are faking/exaggerating sickness for some social/financial benefit, but the reality is that most people are actually pretending to be LESS sick than they are because that's what society demands.