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@synkr3tyk

Mastodon made me autistic.

I got on here, started following the people who wrote things that spoke to me, that I understood, that resonated and - oh, gee, most of them are autistic? What's that about?

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic

@CuriousMagpie@mastodon.social

I try to assume good intention when I read posts. If it isn't clear, I'll either explain what I meant or ask for clarification. But when it's obviously just an attack post, for the sake of attacking someone who has done nothing to deserve it, I have a vast, untapped reservoir of repressed anger I can dive into, and I'm OK with releasing a bit of it in their direction.

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic

He's going to get people killed with this.

You know what Nazis used to do in my Twitter replies before I started mass blocking?

They'd give my home address out to OTHER Nazis in my replies who had expressed an interest in murdering my family and me.

@Sibshops

What Aaron said. We're generally presentable people, and we don't bite unless you ask, nicely.

@hosford42

@Gtmlosangeles

You're not alone. I laughed at Mark's funeral, with the rest of our friends. We'd secretly dated though high school, and stayed friends for years after.

@neurodiversity @littlescraps @Adventurer @hosford42 @Tooden @markusl@fosstodon.org @actuallyautistic @sentient_water @servelan

Grindr's Return to Office plan would have me uprooting my family and moving 1000 miles back to Chicago. I'm taking the generous severance they're offering and I'll be parting ways with them at the end of August.

If you know anyone who might be interested in a remote Director of Engineering or Sr. Engineering Manager with ten years experience leading global remote software teams, send me a message here and feel free to share my LinkedIn with them: linkedin.com/in/dana-rose-ross

@ScottSoCal @neurodiversity @littlescraps @Adventurer @hosford42 @Tooden @markusl @actuallyautistic @sentient_water @servelan
I only recently came to understand that my polymorphous emotions were not necessarily the β€œnorm”. I guess I thought others were better at hiding all but a narrow, singular expression of emotion.

I wrote about this: medium.com/@glennmitchell_9746

Judge Tanya Chutkan is not one to play with, a fact that Trump and his counsel are learning fast. Since the announcement of her assignment last Friday, Judge Chutkan has put her foot down in more ways than one. And I'm here for it. thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p

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newsie.social/@WIExaminer

The next time I’m invited to a party, I’m going to respond with this animated gif because it’s virtually the same as if I’d actually attended.

@hosford42

My parents were not nice people, and I did the same thing. It practically guaranteed I got worse than my siblings got.

@sentient_water @littlescraps @servelan @Adventurer @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @markusl@fosstodon.org

@sentient_water

The article gives some examples, it's mostly overwhelming emotion. Happy tears, terrified laughter, that kind of thing.

@hosford42 @littlescraps @servelan @Adventurer @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @markusl@fosstodon.org

@sentient_water

"This behaviour occurs more commonly in individuals who experience dimorphous emotions across a range of situations, and may help to regulate emotions by balancing an overwhelmingly positive emotion with a negative response."

TL:DR - Humans are weird.

@hosford42 @littlescraps @servelan @Adventurer @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @markusl@fosstodon.org

Heard the story of the girl throwing starfish into the ocean? A man watching her says "don't you know there are miles of beach and you can't make a difference?"

The girl bends down and scoops up another starfish and gently throws it into the ocean, turns to the man and says "it made a difference to that one".

I often think of this story when world events make me feel powerless. I can't help everyone, but I can help *someone*.

So... if anyone needs me to throw them into the sea, I'm here.

@Autistrain

"We have a huge bias. We live in a patriarchal society."

Maybe part of it is, traditionally, women are trained from birth to mask, whether they're NT or ND. They're not allowed to get angry, or cranky, or speak up too much, or be too loud, or take credit, or...

It could be unique to where I was raised (Utah) but I don't think so.

@hosford42 @sal @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @pathfinder @markusl@fosstodon.org @johnettesnuggs @sentient_water @hellomiakoda @Adventurer

@johnettesnuggs

With foods, I have a whole list of "it must be" and "must never be" things.

Must be Best Foods mayonnaise
Must be Jif Extra Crunchy PB
Must never be 'red delicious' apples

I can go on and on.

@hosford42 @servelan @Adventurer @hellomiakoda @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @markusl@fosstodon.org @sentient_water

This news has caused some people to ask why "women's chess" even exists -- women can compete in the open tournament. The women's competitions were a recognition of just how far behind chess is when it comes to cultivating and welcoming female players.

Not that shocking they are even more far behind when it comes to even knowing what that would mean. (eg not excluding trans women.)

But all this misses the bigger point. They don't want any trans people at all in their games.

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