MajesticalDiscomfort [mirror/your pronouns, they/them]

26, AuDHD + PTSD Please be patient, I’m good at writing but not communicating. If I’m coming off as aggressive, please tell me, I likely have no idea.

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Cake day: December 14th, 2024

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  • Awesome!!! I was already working on writing a few video essays with heavy animation elements.

    I have a side channel prepped for it and everything, I just need to get the ball rolling. I want to prepare sufficiently and actually have a few months worth of daily shorts ready before uploading the first video essay, though.

    To save time on animation, I was going to build the background environments in Minecraft and then port them into Blender, where I’d use grease pencil to draw in the characters and import external sources (such as data, quotes, and charts) to back my claims.

    So for example, when I start a section related to education, the animation would take place in a public school or university.

    I was hoping to come to hexbear for peer review and critique from other LGBTQ+ people during the writing process for my video essay, “A Calm Explanation of Transgender People.” I want to make sure that what I write accurately represents our community, and is educational without being inflammatory to the target audience for that video–people who genuinely don’t understand the trans community but are willing to learn if the person explaining is patient enough to answer questions.

    Basically, the kind of video that would have done me a lot of good back when I was an egg who didn’t know I was autistic.

    If that does well, then ideally, I’ll have enough traction to get a nonprofit legal group going, to protect Americans relying on the Health Insurance industry for healthcare.







  • It is a single-step plan.

    You write them to request a list of documents that they are legally required to provide if requested, the list of documents is numbered in that screenshot.

    Either they provide that information, which you can use to dispute the denial, or they repeal the denial and pay your bill.

    If you struggle to this degree with reading, I recommend downloading a screen-reader. If you already use one, my apologies for not initially providing a text transcript of the screenshot.

    I mean, I’m American, and I read all that.

    Granted, I am acutely aware of our education crisis, and put extra effort into learning literacy to compensate for the times I become non-verbal, but anyone who values this information would gladly read it. You don’t have to if you just don’t want to, but it’s your own loss if you choose not to read it.