A recent study has shown that, contrary to stereotypes, cats are just as bonded to their humans as dogs or even human babies. https://t.co/2n3AvDsUTT
My son somehow kicked the Panera order-taking iPad out of kiosk mode and I’ve never been so proud #WeAreNameless
possibly a silly question: Do squobits dream of trees and acorns? @mavica
One more take on WeWork. I liked the concept of “counterfeit capitalism”. https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/wework-and-counterfeit-capitalism #capitalism #monopolism
I haven't much cash but I really love those dice. I may have to get them when I have spare cash. They're a really nice size too!
A look at a common ableist behavior
When someone expresses confusion and asks for an explanation of something, often times many people respond with something along the lines of "if you don't understand how [blank], then I can't help you."
This is ableist.
It runs on the assumption that everyone thinks and processes things the exact same way you do and shames the other participant for not being able to understand.
If you are unable to properly explain a concept, it is best to simply say so.
"Sorry, but I can't explain this," is fine to say.
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Vik (Fae/faer)
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.