- the cost of homelessness that no one talks aboutby quietone thing that no one ever talks about homelessness is how it changes your relationship with permanence and “stuff and things” as i like to call it. having been functionally homeless for most of my adult life (my housing was … Continue reading
- why i’m recovery neutral-apatheticby quietwhen people hear “recovery neutral” or “recovery apathetic” they immediately assume that the person means that they simply don’t want to get better or maybe that they actively want to worsen their disorders. however, in my experience, those who are … Continue reading
- the unspoken question behind self-harmby quieti began self-harming in infancy, before i could speak. before i could conceptualise what self-harm meant, my body and nervous system were already primed to receive regulation in the form of pain. this trend continued as i got older and … Continue reading
- this blog and its author are not pro-self-harm or pro-eating disorder (but also not pro-recovery and that’s okay too)by quietthis blog, as mentioned in the last post is going to start to contain a lot darker content than was previously put out on it. the transition from an evergreen computer blog to a personal disability narrative might be jarring, … Continue reading
- a new way of approaching ‘evergreen’ contentby quietone thing that i’ve struggled with as i move forward with this blog and the project surrounding the documentation of my life as a disabled person is how i want to approach the evergreen content that started this blog in … Continue reading
