hey, autistic folks;
would any of you have an opinion about https://www.acesaba.com/ ? They're my afternoon phone screen, but I want to check whether they're actually helping the kids.
Right now stuff I've run into about ABA makes me VERY wary. I've worked for The Bad Guys before (I actively liked working on U2 stuff), and I need the money, but.
mh related
A big thing to come out of my childhood was "I am not safe or comfortable" closely intertwined with "I am bad and inferior." The reality is I'm in some ways amazing and others broken and failed, and no more or less worthy than anyone else, since we're *all similar*, and the discomfort and threat of this world is pretty random. But my buttons get pressed, at some times a lot harder than others, and there's still a not small chance this will take me out.
okay, I think the grease from the bacon is what set off this amount of acid reflux, otherwise it doesn't make much sense.
one problem is, the chance of getting anywhere art wise goes away faster than my rate of improvement as an artist. At this rate, in a few years I'll make stuff that'd make Iain McCaig weep, and my chances of going pro with it should be exactly nil.
A little late for Star Wars Day, but here's a colored #drawing - I don't do much Star Wars art at all!
similarly, before covid, cooking at home was More Tasks to Do (to save money as I am supposed to) so I was never really stoked about it. DURING covid I realized 50% of why I'd eat out was to leave my apartments (no longer possible), 30% to hang out with other people, only 20% for the actual food. Cooking became making something, and as soon as it became interesting rather than mandated I REALLY got into it - these days I get snacks and coffee out but largely cook everything I eat.
Lots of random gunk, but some drawings and cooking talk too. Obsesses about DnD and related topics. Left-leaning/profoundly frustrated politics. Black lives matter; trans rights are human rights.
Occasionally NSFW art and discussion, please do follow if you're 18+.