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Some people have dogs…

I have a quasi Jedi Master who uses his force to fight zombies!

They are apparently all around our house, most active at night—and this being October and all, darkness is spreading across the land, the midnight hour is close at hand... Zombies crawl in search of blood, to terrorise our galactic neighbourhood.

Hence his need for many naps.

Like Anakin Skywalker before him, The Duke is also in favour of embracing his Dark Side, especially when us Protocol Droids malfunction, and do not adequately anticipate or cater to his needs.

But the moment he senses something lurking in the dark and the beast about to strike, he rushes to my side like “Halp me Mom-Kenobi, you’re my only hope!”

#Dogs #MightyPets #MightyTogether #TheMighty #Fun #Halloween #MightyLaughs #Humor #humour

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Not a Halloween fan.

I don't care for #Halloween . Sure the junk food is good. ha ha. It's nothing to do with #Faith . I just don't like it, giving out candy or dressing up. I don't like scary movies. I guess i grew out of it. I liked it when i was younger. #TheMighty #MightyTogether #MentalHealth

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Creative Thinking

Hello When Writing Helps, I’ve decided to create “Creative Thinking” on the last wednesday of each month. Let me explain a little more.

The last Wednesday of each month, I am going to post a picture with NO words. I would like you to write a sentence of any form you want. You can write Poetry, Short stories, Diary entries, Journal entries or letters. I really don’t care, but it has to be ONE sentence of your choice.

The purpose of Creative Thinking is for members to create something out of nothing. Because a picture is worth a thousand words. So have fun and create. Please no negative comments. Negative comments will be deleted.

In honor of Halloween, Write a sentence of any form regarding this picture. please have fun. Comment below your creative thoughts ⬇️ #Writing #Poetry #shortstories #diaryentries #journalentries #Letters #Halloween

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Creative Thinking

Hello When Writing Helps, I’ve decided to create “Creative Thinking” on the last wednesday of each month. Let me explain a little more.

The last Wednesday of each month, I am going to post a picture with NO words. I would like you to write a sentence of any form you want. You can write Poetry, Short stories, Diary entries, Journal entries or letters. I really don’t care, but it has to be ONE sentence of your choice.

The purpose of Creative Thinking is for members to create something out of nothing. Because a picture is worth a thousand words. So have fun and create. Please no negative comments. Negative comments will be deleted.

In honor of Halloween, Write a sentence of any form regarding this picture. please have fun. Comment below your creative thoughts ⬇️ #Writing #WritingTips #Halloween

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#Halloween #nostalgia #Bipolar2Disorder

So after many years my wife and I decided to carve/decorate pumpkins. This one is mine. It feels like a huge win against #Depression and #sad . It was simple and fun. And the seeds are a #Healthy snack.

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Christmas 🎄⛄ in October 🎃👻

Here is a funny photo!
At Target 🎯 I was walking down the Halloween isle and behold at the next turn and all down this isle to the wall was Christmas! Strangely, there were still #Summer items hanging out. Has #Halloween become a part of #Christmas ? Ha!

Happy SummerHalloweenaChristmasatime!

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Happy early Halloween 🎃

I draw as a form of meditation. #Drawing #Meditation #Anxiety #Halloween

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Just For Fun! Do you celebrate Halloween? If so what are your plans?

I hope to have this group be as supportive as possible, but I also want it to have some fun.

We do celebrate Halloween! My kiddo is 3 (almost 4) years old. This is the first year he really understands Halloween. He picked his own costume this year (a robot), he is obsessed with Halloween decorations, and he has watched every age appropriate Halloween show we could find! We're have our house decorated and we even baked monster cupcakes!

How do you celebrate Halloween? What will you dress up as? He what is your favorite Halloween treat?
#Halloween #Fun #kidswithspecialneeds

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Playing The Devil's Advocate When Talking About Able-Bodied People Dressing Up As Disabled People For Halloween

In one of my previous opinion pieces I stated that people should not dress up as a disabled person during Halloween. Sometimes people dress up as disabled historical figures and don’t even realize it (and it isn’t even their own fault to some extent). That is because some famous people with invisible disabilities have done a good job of hiding their disabilities, thus giving the illusion that they are not disabled. This is where I think we shouldn’t criticize people for dressing up as historical figures that have a disability. One rule of thumb I go by is “If this person was able to get to where they are without support programs for those with their disability, would they still be successful?”. Another rule of thumb is asking,” When can you use person-first language to describe the person and also have no descriptors change”, that is the time when it is ok to not criticize others who dress up as a historical figure with a disability for Halloween. If at least 10% of all adults have an invisible disability, you are likely to find a handful of people dressed up as historical figures with learning disabilities at any Halloween event.

Whenever people talk about Elton John, Edward Snowden, and Julius Caesar, all epileptics, their disability is almost never mentioned in the conversations about them. One could call Greta Thunberg an activist instead of an autistic activist: since anyone can memorize the amount of CO2 a sweatshop produces. One thing people in the United States don't talk about when mentioning Greta’s rise to fame and success is that she is a “nepotism baby”, even though she attributes her success to her autism. Also Elton John’s, Edward Snowden's, and Julius Caesar's epilepsy didn't get in the way of them doing their work at the height of their careers. Almost all the people dressing up as Greta Thunberg, Julius Caesar, Elton John and Edward Snowden aren't doing so to mock disabilities. In their context, those people are dressing up as famous influencers whose achievements define them more than their disability.

However, unlike the celebrities above, you cannot separate Helen Keller from her disability while having a conversation about her. If Helen Keller didn't have a disability she would just be known as a woman with a university degree. You also cannot separate Temple Grandin from her autism when talking about her, as her autism has played a huge role in her inventions. If Temple Grandin didn't have autism, she might have just been a veterinarian instead of someone who revolutionized the way livestock are treated and cared for.

Another problem within the Halloween costume debate is when able-bodied people treat adaptive equipment like accessories. I've heard of stories of “emotional support peacocks” and “emotional support pigs” pooping on planes, which can lead to people questioning the legitimacy of actual guide dogs. People who need adaptive equipment to do regular tasks is another situation when a person can't separate themselves from their disability, even if they are able to hold a regular job. An example is Walter White Jr from Breaking Bad. Despite the fact that his personality has a bigger influence than his physical disability in terms of his relationships with other people, he couldn't do every day tasks without his adaptive equipment.

#InvisibleDisability

#invisibledisabilities

#Epilepsy

#LearningDisability

#LearningDisabilities

#halloweencostume

#Costume

#Halloween

#Autism

#adaptiveequipment

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