Bex Wolfnsunflowers #9 I use a very simple filter that doesn’t change my face shape

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I am autistic and I couldn't give a flying fig about my nails, but my dog gets a long walk every day, I just spent 2.5K on an operation to improve her breathing and I also have a real job that doesn't involve me showing people my starfish 😅
My dog is overly spoilt with walks and toys and fussies, and gets all the healthcare she needs, and I have a full time job that I work super hard at after studying for years. See Bex, it can be done 💅🏻😅
 
I was gifted and talented as a kid but unlike her have a well paid career that pays for those skills. If she were commercially viable as an employee she'd be one. She's useless.
Mate - she has just spent another full day in London, driving there and back, and blasting thorough a few hundred quid minimum on shopping, theatre and eating out. Never mind her broken spine!

she might be a bleep but in securing a lifestyle that allows this with alarming regularity, without a job, without earned income (bumhole pics for a fiver aren’t going to amount to much - not that bumhole, anyway) and without any adult commitments or behaving responsibly for her child…well, not quite useless imo. Arguably she is living her best life on the taxpayers tit.

But OF COURSE benefit fraud by the disabled is a myth. 😉

PS - my kids did Spirited Away earlier in the year - or it might have been My Neighbour Toto or some such nonsense 😂. It was NOT cheap. They paid (inc their train travel). I did not go. They both earn money.
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PPS - I have “lost” my car on many occasions - most recently in a Stoke multi storey car park literally last week (and ended up going up and down stairs twice wrongly). And most spectacularly, going to the wrong car park entirely and convincing myself it had been nicked or towed. Might go and fill me a PIP form in.
 

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If only the make up weren’t still clearly visible.

Wash your face, you scruffy mess.

There will have been no change from £300 from her day out yesterday, in a strange city that she drove to without another adult, with her “cPTSD” and her “broken spine”. And that’s assuming “the teen” paid for themselves.

Instead of a recipe book, Rebecca Kitchen should write a book on what she’s actually good at - convincing the DWP she is too disabled to work and maximising the amount of money she scrounges for herself and Oscar, by out and out lying about their capabilities. Now THERE’S your bestseller.
 

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If only the make up weren’t still clearly visible.

Wash your face, you scruffy mess.

There will have been no change from £300 from her day out yesterday, in a strange city that she drove to without another adult, with her “cPTSD” and her “broken spine”. And that’s assuming “the teen” paid for themselves.

Instead of a recipe book, Rebecca Kitchen should write a book on what she’s actually good at - convincing the DWP she is too disabled to work and maximising the amount of money she scrounges for herself and Oscar, by out and out lying about their capabilities. Now THERE’S your bestseller.
The fact that she’s nearly 30 and still pouts in selfies with her arm purposely placed above her head is SO embarrassing. I’m sure it’s the norm in her weird little echo chamber, but everyone else will look at that and cringe 😬 A day out with the teen who is almost guaranteed to be more mature than forever-stunted Rebecca.
 
I never understood these above the head, raised eyebrow pouty selfies that give you a wrinkly forehead. Why would you want a wrinkly forehead?

Honestly I just can't stand these humble brag selfies. She acts as if she's done us all a favour by posting her grubby face on Twitter. What she really means is 'I'm tired and can't be bothered to make an effort, but I still need male validation, so all of the freaks in my follower list need to come to attention please'...
 
No sense of direction. Give me bleeping strength. That's been a thing that's older than god's dug and it isn't necessarily indicative of ND. It's a very regular thing that some folk have or haven't or are so/so with. It's a very real and not at all related to neurodiversity reason that some folks are, for example, good at particular sports.

It absolutely rips my knitting this total desperation to be neurodiverse. It isn't an easy thing, at all, and it completely removes the possibility for difference (ya know, actual individual difference and unique quirks between humans, which if you've read your OU books properly Bex, unless you haven't got to that chapter, is a THING) between people and seems weirdly at odds with the folk happy to label each other whilst on the other hand raging against being 'labelled'.
 
No sense of direction. Give me bleeping strength. That's been a thing that's older than god's dug and it isn't necessarily indicative of ND. It's a very regular thing that some folk have or haven't or are so/so with. It's a very real and not at all related to neurodiversity reason that some folks are, for example, good at particular sports.

It absolutely rips my knitting this total desperation to be neurodiverse. It isn't an easy thing, at all, and it completely removes the possibility for difference (ya know, actual individual difference and unique quirks between humans, which if you've read your OU books properly Bex, unless you haven't got to that chapter, is a THING) between people and seems weirdly at odds with the folk happy to label each other whilst on the other hand raging against being 'labelled'.
She's still on the contents page.
Looking at the state of rodentboy's hovel, I think he should perform all human interactions in PPE.
 
Here's a list of hugs the rat has offered Bex over the years - which one would you least want to be a recipient of?
  • Hugs
  • Big hugs
  • Big big hugs
  • PPE hugs
  • Squeezy hugs
  • Solidarity hugs
  • Big gentle hugs
  • Big squeezy hugs
  • Giant hugs
  • Big warm sunshine hugs
  • Virtual hugs
  • Super gentle hugs
  • Hugs and pillow fort
  • Congratulatory hugs
  • Happy dream hugs
  • Hugs (super gentle)
  • Gentle supporting hugs
  • Most careful healing hugs
  • Gentlest of hugs
  • Calming hugs
  • Armoured hugs with warm fleecy interior and steel plates and barb wire on the outside
  • Warm, gentle and protective hugs
  • Stealth hug
  • 240V hugs
  • Hugs for us all
  • Lemon and paracetamol infused hugs
  • Air hugs
  • Paracetamol laced lemony chocolate hugs
  • Hot water bottle hugs
  • Loving warm coffee hugs
  • Big time travelling hugs
  • Caffeine hugs
  • Axolotl hugs
  • Big bear hugs
  • Big weighted blanket hug
  • Softest and most gentle hugs
  • Hugs all round
  • Hazelnut laced hugs
  • Big empowering hugs
  • Big sleepy hugs
  • Emergency internet hugs
  • Gentle coffee infused hugs
  • Quick goodnight hug
  • Ice cube hug
  • Lucozade infused hugs
  • Hugs and giggles
  • Big proud hugs and hair tussle
  • HUGE HUGS
  • Softest of internet hugs
  • Night night lavender hugs
  • Loving hugs
  • Morning hugs
  • The largest and warmest hugs
  • Causality crushing hug
  • Gentle bedtime hugs
  • Huge crushing car based hug (did MM cause The Crash?)
  • Hugs on standby
  • Wordless hug
  • Extra hugs
  • Hugs and nose boop
  • Hugeist of huge hugs
  • Huge and most huggiest of hugs
  • Hugs and good vibes
  • An extra hug
 
No sense of direction. Give me bleeping strength. That's been a thing that's older than god's dug and it isn't necessarily indicative of ND. It's a very regular thing that some folk have or haven't or are so/so with. It's a very real and not at all related to neurodiversity reason that some folks are, for example, good at particular sports.

It absolutely rips my knitting this total desperation to be neurodiverse. It isn't an easy thing, at all, and it completely removes the possibility for difference (ya know, actual individual difference and unique quirks between humans, which if you've read your OU books properly Bex, unless you haven't got to that chapter, is a THING) between people and seems weirdly at odds with the folk happy to label each other whilst on the other hand raging against being 'labelled'.

THANK YOU. I can't read a map. I like to fiddle with whatever is in my pocket/a pen/doodle during meetings/long talks. I get irritated easily in places with loud music/lights. I absolutely love my own space.

I'm also not autistic or any other kind of 'neurodivergent'. I'm just a person with preferences and a personality. And when I'm put in situations I don't like, I grit my teeth and bear it - because I don't believe the world has to bend to me.
 
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