gravescredence:

santa-76:

Can someone explain to me why people ship Percival and Credence together? Like I just genuinely do not get it?? Do we even know anything about Percival’s personality? And how old are both of them? Is Credence an adult? If he was adopted and still lives with Mary Lou then shouldn’t he be under 18?

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This has me wondering, if Grindelwald was only in NY for such a short time, and Graves had quite likely already been in contact with Credence, was Graves the one who had the vision about the obscurial? And Grindelwald only realized when he was taking memories to infiltrate the MACUSA, and simply decided to take advantage of what Graves had already started?

I’ve thought of an analogy for the actor reveal at the end of Fantastic Beasts

It’s like you’ve been eating a chocolate chip cookie, and it’s good and enjoyable and quite pleasant. Then, when you’re almost to the end, you bite down and instead of a tasty bit of chocolate, you get a big, gronky raisin.

blackbird, fly – acroamatica – Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015) [Archive of Our Own]

acroamatica:

Rating: Mature

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Summary:

One sunny afternoon in the mountains of Washington state, Ben Organa-Solo walked out into the woods.

He never came home.

Six years later, a journalist specialising in missing-persons cold cases decides to follow his footsteps and see where they might lead.

Notes:

written for an enormous number of the @huxloween prompts, but mostly because i wanted to see if i could do it.

this is not my normal fare so please be cautious if you think you need to be. i have extremely explicit spoiler warnings in the end notes if you are worried about being triggered. none of the possibly triggering content is sexual but i am not kidding about the violence and there is some heavy psychological stuff as well. i take tagging very seriously so if you think there is something i haven’t tagged that i should tag please let me know and i will add.

this would not have been what it was without my cheerreaders: @crashwong, @favomancer, @zombiebrainsoup, and @starsshinedarkly77.
it certainly would never have become what it is without the incredible editing of @saltandlimes.
and it wouldn’t be half as brrrrr without the beautiful art from @chromedqueen.
mea maxima culpa for the missing poster, the website, and ruining several songs for all of you forever.

all lyrics copyright their respective writers. sorry mr mccartney.

my youtube playlist for this fic is here: dark black night

enjoy.

blackbird, fly – acroamatica – Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015) [Archive of Our Own]

flamethrowing-hurdy-gurdy:

neddythestylish:

memelordrevan:

rosslynpaladin:

iamthethunder:

s8yrboy:

“If autism isn’t caused by environmental factors and is natural why didn’t we ever see it in the past?”

We did, except it wasn’t called autism it was called “Little Jonathan is a r*tarded halfwit who bangs his head on things and can’t speak so we’re taking him into the middle of the cold dark forest and leaving him there to die.”

Or “little Jonathan doesn’t talk but does a good job herding the sheep, contributes to the community in his own way, and is, all around, a decent guy.” That happened a lot, too, especially before the 19th century.

Or, backing up FURTHER

and lots of people think this very likely,

“Oh little Sionnat has obviously been taken by the fairies and they’ve left us a Changeling Child who knows too much, and asks strange questions, and uses words she shouldn’t know, and watches everything with her big dark eyes, clearly a Fairy Child and not a Human Like Us.”

The Myth of the Changeling child, a human baby apparently replaced at a young age by a toddler who “suddenly” acts “strange and fey” is an almost textbook depiction of autistic children.

To this day, “autism warrior mommies” talk about autism “stealing” their “sweet normal child” and have this idea of “getting their real baby back” which (in the face of modern science)  indicates how the human psyche actually does deal with finding out their kid acts unlike what they expected.

Given this evidence, and how common we now know autism actually is, the Changeling myth is almost definitely the result of people’s confusion at the development of autistic children.

Weirdly enough, that legend is now comforting to me.

I think it’s worth noting that many like me, who are diagnosed with ASD now, would probably have been seen as just a bit odd in centuries past. I’m only a little bit autistic; I can pass for neurotypical for short periods if I work really hard at it. I have a lack of talent in social situations, and I’m prone to sensory overload or you might notice me stimming.

But here’s the thing: life is louder, brighter and more intense and confusing than it has ever been. I live on the edge of London and I rarely go into the centre of town because it’s too overwhelming. If I went back in time and lived on a farm somewhere, would anyone even notice there was anything odd about me? No police sirens, no crowded streets that go on for miles and miles, no flickery electric lights. Working on a farm has a clear routine. I’d be a badass at spinning cloth or churning butter because I find endless repetition soothing rather than boring.

I’m not trying to romanticise the past because I know it was hard, dirty work with a constant risk of premature death. I don’t actually want to be a 16th century farmer! What I’m saying is that disability exists in the context of the environment. Our environment isn’t making people autistic in the sense of some chemical causing brain damage. But we have created a modern environment which is hostile to autistic people in many ways, which effectively makes us more disabled. When you make people more disabled, you start to see more people struggling, failing at school because they’re overwhelmed, freaking out at the sound of electric hand dryers and so on. And suddenly it looks like there’s millions more autistic people than existed before.

Re: the last reply, I wonder if this could account for people discovering they’re on the spectrum as adults. When I was a kid we had two channels on the tv and no one even imagined the internet would be a household thing someday. Life didn’t bombard me with one tenth of the artificial stimuli it does now.

unlikelymilliner:

For @the-negotiator

The Knights of Ren are taking parts of Hux to create something – a lock of hair, a little blood, he notices a nick but just assumes he cut himself shaving. Then he discovers the talismans – a hanging chalice of damp soil above his bed. Not dirt but earth, rich and dark and strangely warm to the touch. And little totems with red hair, his hair, meticulously braided with black.

wannastayugly:

Rescue.

Here’s something I’ve been working on since I went on vacation. I wrote this some months ago and since the beggining I felt the need to turn it into something else. So on the last few days I finally had some time to paint these illustrations, and here we are. I was kind of hesitant about posting it but I hOPE U GUYS LIKE IT I REALLY WANT TO SHARE SOME SADNESS WITH THIS FANDOM YEs

NOTE: English isn’t my first language. I may have made some mistakes while writting the texts. I really tried not to. I apologise if I did. ♥