07 8 / 2019
My only moods are
- High empathy
- Anxious Anxious anxious!!
- I AM GOD
- Dissociate
- The pure embodiment of rage
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07 8 / 2019
stop writing songs about straight romances, and start writing songs about the macabre, the ghost that lives in your attic, empty graveyards, forgotten crypts, sacrifices to the old gods, haunted houses and homoeroticism.
hozier
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07 8 / 2019
hey since I just told a friend this and they found it helpful: if you’re having hallucinations and are having trouble distinguishing what’s real and what’s not, use your phone’s camera and take a picture of the thing you might be hallucinating. cameras don’t hallucinate.
hey maybe reblog this for other neurodivergent people to see please?
sometimes ur own hallucinations may show up on camera or on a recording if its an auditory hallucination, so if ur unsure and have someone you trust, you can try sending the picture or recording to them and asking them what they see/hear too!!
I’ve only ever had like three or four instances of visual hallucinations but a friend who has them regularly
says that the way she checks is that she takes off her glasses, and if the image is still in perfect focus, that’s a hallucination
that might not work for everyone, but it might be helpful for some!
When I thought I was hearing a roommate/family member in the next room and thought they were talking to me, and couldn’t tell if they were actually in there or not and if they were actually saying those things (and usually the things they were saying were pretty bizarre and mean), if I put on headphones and blasted music and could still hear them clearly then I could tell it wasn’t them and I was hallucinating (so bascially similar to the eyeglasses post above, but on the auditory side of things). Headphones and music are great for fact-checking or for helping to block the quieter things out.
these r all gr8
I have auditory hallucinations. This seems like an obvious tip, but music helps
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06 8 / 2019
Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博) (1876–1950, Japan)
Mountains
Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th century Japanese painter and print-maker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style, including the Taj Mahal, the Swiss Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other National Parks in the United States.
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06 8 / 2019
FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT you are allowed to feel proud of yourself for things that might seem silly to other people, like getting better at a video game or putting together a nice outfit for the next morning or finishing a book. You deserve to feel proud for your accomplishment.
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06 8 / 2019
so apparently character amnesia is a real thing and it explains a lot
06 8 / 2019
06 8 / 2019
La Faute Des Roses by Felicien Champsaur | Illustrations by Fabius Lorenzi (1927)
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