For those of you who don't know, 'disability tax' is a term that refers to extra payments you have to make because your disability (usually mental health related) hindered your ability to do something. A common example is late fees.
And I just got hit with a huge one. I've been thinking about moving out for about half a year now and every time I remembered to notify my landlord, that task got pushed back or replaced with something else. Now I'm on the hook for a whole month of rent because I'm a month late in notifying the landlord.
It's about $2k in rent. I'm about to be out of work to go back to school so $2k with no income on top of tuition is a bit scary. I've been considering shelling out that amount on an ADHD diagnosis but I guess I can't do that now.
I'm not trying to dodge responsibility here - I should have sent that notification any of the times I remembered. But I didn't.
I wish I wasn't like this.
Frozen fruits? They don't taste as good but you can still throw them in your smoothies and then safely forget about the rest for 2 months
Homelander be like
Yakisoba, or Soba for short