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My name is: Michelle, but most people call me Dark online.
My gender-pronouns are: They/them/their.
I am: 26 years old, a feminist, liberal, an atheist, an omnivore, and an ISFJ.
The Feminist: Intersectional, body positive, pro-choice, and sex positive.
My privileged identities include: Female assigned at birth (trans* privilege), white, able-bodied, allistic (?), dyadic, monogamous.
My non-privileged/oppressed identities include: Gender-fluid, fat, gray-a, neuroatypical, and gay.
I have: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Major Depressive Disorder.
I like: Pets & animals, animal welfare, pet care & pet care education, ~*SCIENCE!*~, anatomy & physiology, roleplaying, anime/manga, computer & video games, rock & metal music.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Photoconvulsive seizures are terrifying. Basically, a photoconvulsive seizure is a seizure brought on by visual data, often flickering, strobing, or flashing stimuli. Fortunately, one of the best ways to prevent photoconvulsive seizures is helping people to avoid this sort of stimuli, and it’s something that you can do easily by THINKING about what you do and use. Here are some simple ways to help prevent photoconvulsive seizures in epileptic folks.
Skinny jeans are presented as a “reward” for eating well.