we have constant female action shows the past 6 years
unrelated side note; what's the point of these?
I'm a girl and I've never once cared about specifically
female action shows, nor have I seen anyone else do the same. The closest I've seen to any girl showing interest in a girly action show was my sister liking the Powerpuff Girls when she was little, and my little brother liked it too so I'm really not sure that even counts. Not a single girl in any of my grades has talked about or shown that they like any, nobody I visited when I was little did either- everyone seemed to gravitate either towards stereotypically girly shows or all the "boy" shows
like I did. I remember liking a few girl
characters on shows, like Cheetara or Wonder Woman, but that was because I thought they looked pretty and I wanted to look pretty too. It wasn't some retarded shit about "being seen" or "being happy that I was represented". I just went "long hair and blue eyes pretty, I want to be pretty".
Maybe it's redundant to ask the point when I already know it- the point is to make nonfunctional spoiled brats who never matured feel accepted/respected by their equally-bratty peers for being socially aware through their work- but I'm asking anyways because i'm seriously wondering if I was just astronomically unlucky in my pool of reference or if literally nobody cares about these shows save for their creators.
I find it disgusting my family and love ones told me to never use autism as an excuse if I fucked up when I was little. Because as a little shit I would sometimes do that.
I find it so gross that there's people saying you should use your disability as an excuse. Like holy fuck I'm so glad Im not growing up in current day. I try to better myself as much as I can. So it annoys me seeing retards saying you shouldn't better yourself and instead embrace being a retard and blame it on your disability.
Same dude. Same. I'm not autistic, as I said before, but I have similar social issues
including Tourette's, funnily enough, even though it's somewhat mild and I vividly remember
blaming the fact that I told some kid that he was "fucking mean" (when I was 7; direct quote) on my Tourette's because I swore a lot. I don't think he even did anything to me to warrant it. Got chewed out for that one for a while, but for some reason when my parents had similar talks with my siblings
who had similar and worse issues it never stuck and my sister especially still blames her disabilities to this day. Maybe these people are just that type?
...or maybe they're just reveling in the current day, where having a billion different mental illnesses is considered a badge of honor and not the
fucking curse that it actually is.
