Thanks @Jigsy for the new thread title!
Thanks for the new thread! You guyth are the best!Thanks @Jigsy for the new thread title!
Yes I see if but she looks exactly like Isaiah....somethings going on there. Lol.Is it just me or do Becca and Cilla (on a good day) resemble? View attachment 415653
Thanks for new thread and title.Thanks @Jigsy for the new thread title!
I just lost braincellsSomeone asked in the tail end of the last thread about the sudden change to Cilly's TikTok account now exclusively featuring Abbie. I don't miss the foolishness of her attempts to dance or go viral, she did explain the why she has changed the content. I am not sure how they plan to monetize TikTok, if they haven't already.
From this vlog, starting at 19:10 mark:
From the transcript with some editing to make it easier to read, I hope:
19:10: I (Cilly) don't know if y'all are following me on TikTok, but i just hit 300 000 over there too. I've kind of changed my platform a little bit to bring more autism awareness there because there's so many. I know we don't always like to use functioning labels but there's a lot of higher functioning verbal people that require less support. Right like they're able to advocate for themselves. So I felt like there was we were kind of missing that spot for sure for people like Abigail, who can't advocate for herself. So if she has any right to be on any of these platforms it's her because she's 15 almost 16 and like that's where they're at that's so um we are spreading so much awareness over there too.
I'm just excited about that our seatbelt video we talked about that. That one blew up. Um yeah, so all these different types of communication stuff. Yeah like it's huge, and people are learning. They're like i didn't know that. That's a great platform because it's rapid fire like people
consume a lot of content. It creates so much awareness so quickly, so it's been a great platform that we didn't really think about. We were just having fun on there. Yeah well and so something I've learned a lot from. There is a lot of teenagers didn't realize that people with autism, autistic people, were non-verbal right because they're only seeing people on that platform that are verbal. They had no idea. So if I could teach a 16 year old that she might see an autistic girl walking down the street and she could still say hi to her, like that's huge yeah yeah the comments that we have like like oh like how come she can't talk. I've seen autistic people I can't talk like that's that's huge awareness so yeah really cool all right.
Easy wake up, get Abbie to the bathroom, get her dressed, wake up Summer, get her to the bathroom, Assa can get to the bathroom next, get dressed, rocking couch break, take the go-kart to Dunkin, take the go-kart to go get breakfast, go to the park, go on the swings, get back rock on the couch, order dinner, rock on the couch again, give her meds, send her to bed, then have a movie night with Summer.I just thought of something. P's retreat is the weekend. That leaves Asa and Summer on their own.
Wonder how that will be??
Why don't go to a grammer seminar Pigfuckles????Someone asked in the tail end of the last thread about the sudden change to Cilly's TikTok account now exclusively featuring Abbie. I don't miss the foolishness of her attempts to dance or go viral, she did explain the why she has changed the content. I am not sure how they plan to monetize TikTok, if they haven't already.
From this vlog, starting at 19:10 mark:
From the transcript with some editing to make it easier to read, I hope:
19:10: I (Cilly) don't know if y'all are following me on TikTok, but i just hit 300 000 over there too. I've kind of changed my platform a little bit to bring more autism awareness there because there's so many. I know we don't always like to use functioning labels but there's a lot of higher functioning verbal people that require less support. Right like they're able to advocate for themselves. So I felt like there was we were kind of missing that spot for sure for people like Abigail, who can't advocate for herself. So if she has any right to be on any of these platforms it's her because she's 15 almost 16 and like that's where they're at that's so um we are spreading so much awareness over there too.
I'm just excited about that our seatbelt video we talked about that. That one blew up. Um yeah, so all these different types of communication stuff. Yeah like it's huge, and people are learning. They're like i didn't know that. That's a great platform because it's rapid fire like people
consume a lot of content. It creates so much awareness so quickly, so it's been a great platform that we didn't really think about. We were just having fun on there. Yeah well and so something I've learned a lot from. There is a lot of teenagers didn't realize that people with autism, autistic people, were non-verbal right because they're only seeing people on that platform that are verbal. They had no idea. So if I could teach a 16 year old that she might see an autistic girl walking down the street and she could still say hi to her, like that's huge yeah yeah the comments that we have like like oh like how come she can't talk. I've seen autistic people I can't talk like that's that's huge awareness so yeah really cool all right.
Were you being ironic there, or.. I mean, take a look at your sentence hereWhy don't go to a grammer seminar Pigfuckles????
Oh I forgot to mention since it's Groundhog Day, rock on the couch again.Easy wake up, get Abbie to the bathroom, get her dressed, wake up Summer, get her to the bathroom, Assa can get to the bathroom next, get dressed, rocking couch break, take the go-kart to Dunkin, take the go-kart to go get breakfast, go to the park, go on the swings, get back rock on the couch, order dinner, rock on the couch again, give her meds, send her to bed, then have a movie night with Summer.
On Cilly's TikTok that was posted at the tail end of the last thread, Cilly misspelled a caption.Were you being ironic there, or.. I mean, take a look at your sentence here
Joyous, active and releasing...I just thought of something. P's retreat is the weekend. That leaves Asa and Summer on their own.
Wonder how that will be??
Wow So well put together! NOT!!! Asa needs to make better cue cards for Priscilla.Someone asked in the tail end of the last thread about the sudden change to Cilly's TikTok account now exclusively featuring Abbie. I don't miss the foolishness of her attempts to dance or go viral, she did explain the why she has changed the content. I am not sure how they plan to monetize TikTok, if they haven't already.
From this vlog, starting at 19:10 mark:
From the transcript with some editing to make it easier to read, I hope:
19:10: I (Cilly) don't know if y'all are following me on TikTok, but i just hit 300 000 over there too. I've kind of changed my platform a little bit to bring more autism awareness there because there's so many. I know we don't always like to use functioning labels but there's a lot of higher functioning verbal people that require less support. Right like they're able to advocate for themselves. So I felt like there was we were kind of missing that spot for sure for people like Abigail, who can't advocate for herself. So if she has any right to be on any of these platforms it's her because she's 15 almost 16 and like that's where they're at that's so um we are spreading so much awareness over there too.
I'm just excited about that our seatbelt video we talked about that. That one blew up. Um yeah, so all these different types of communication stuff. Yeah like it's huge, and people are learning. They're like i didn't know that. That's a great platform because it's rapid fire like people
consume a lot of content. It creates so much awareness so quickly, so it's been a great platform that we didn't really think about. We were just having fun on there. Yeah well and so something I've learned a lot from. There is a lot of teenagers didn't realize that people with autism, autistic people, were non-verbal right because they're only seeing people on that platform that are verbal. They had no idea. So if I could teach a 16 year old that she might see an autistic girl walking down the street and she could still say hi to her, like that's huge yeah yeah the comments that we have like like oh like how come she can't talk. I've seen autistic people I can't talk like that's that's huge awareness so yeah really cool all right.