I would prefer "awareness" although I'm proud of my disability cos it gives me strengths nobody else has. And acceptance to me sounds like "tolerance" so personally I wouldn't like it
Yes I can see a cake symbol by their name
Thanks Gork! I'm passionate about spreading meme joy on lemmy.
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Ahhh I didn't know! What kind of features?
We'll have microchips in our eyes by that point
A mix of jealousy and be being an awful person
Oh wow that's incredible! You've put a lot of time and effort into it, and it's the first time you've done it, you're bound to be excited and nervous! How do you think the premiere will go?
Thanks shades, didn't click about that. Really appreciate you pointing it out.
Absolutely
Yep that goes without saying. He's definitely a DA perp, and he's incredibly dangerous.
You're welcome, we got you. Good luck 💓
That's a really interesting comment, thanks for writing that out. You've shown a lot of insight into yourself, and how it's put you in thought processes which were bad for you and other people. Kids believe what they're taught and you've done well not ending up believing you're above others.
Being a scapegoat was rough, everything was my fault and I knew it was unfair eg being accused of things it was impossible for me to do. It made it hard to understand when I genuinely was wrong and made me really angry. It also meant I was always anxious and had awful self esteem.
Worst thing about it is I bullied my younger sibling, cos I was so angry they got loved and I got blamed for their mistakes. I was really nasty to them, and we have no relationship now. I'm zero contact with family partly cos they'll always see everything as my fault, and I can't live with that.
On the plus side I'm in tune to other people's feelings, I can pick up on warning signs well and I always want to help people. I'm a domestic abuse outreach worker so there's a lot of kids that don't have as bad experiences as you and me did, which is the most important thing.