
Tag: self love
I made a comic about every comment thread under any content involving a fat person existing. Ever.
This counts as my inktober #1 because I spent way more time on it than I should have.
#13: Nazis are Trash
My 2017 New Years Resolution: Be kinder to myself! Consider doing the same, friends.
Thank you so much for reading Peach Fuzz in 2016, I’m so brand new to the site and already I’m about to clock 800 followers, which is absolutely freaking nuts, man!
You’re all so incredible, thank you all for taking your time to read my silly comics!
If you can, please support me on Patreon! Even a single dollar will snag you some fun rewards! https://www.patreon.com/peachfuzzcomics
Over 90+ strips ago, this is still relevant.
Stop calling yourself trash.
all my bucky psas in case u wanted them all together!!
autism punk is
caring for your own well-being more than for the expectations of neurotypicals
You’re badass and you fucking deserve your own respect.
My dear lgbt+ kids,
This letter is for all of you who stim.
You’re not “crazy” or “weird”. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with you.
Stimming is completely natural and normal – not only the kinds of stimming other people may consider aesthetic, such as glitter slime or paint mixing, but also hand-flapping, pacing, rocking, chewing etc.
You’re lgbt+, on the autism spectrum and stim? You’re lovely.
You’re lgbt+, have sensory processing disorder and stim? You’re lovely.
You’re lgbt+, have anxiety and stim? You’re lovely.
You’re lgbt+ and stim? You’re lovely!
With all my love,
Your Tumblr Mom
PS: “Wait, what is stimming?” Stimming is self-stimulatory behavior –
repetitive behaviors with which people stimulate and calm themselves. By repeating one stimuli, they block out other stimuli and avoid over-stimulation. It’s most prevalent in people with the above mentioned conditions.
Some months ago I did a two page comic for @mindovermatteranthology
It’s a zine about mental health and superheroes. Mine concentrated on self-care / self-love. I also wrote a little something explaining why I picked to do something on self-care, in which you can read about it in the zine (download for free! woop) here: https://gumroad.com/ricochetpress
To every Autistic person that’s still trying to learn to love themselves: Unlearning internalised ableism is really hard, it can be a long term process and that’s totally alright.
You are doing great and I am so proud of you.
I kind of really needed this…
Always reblog.




