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*upgrades Firefox, discovers new feature, immediately googles to find out how to disable new feature*

I've been doing this thing lately where a topic comes up and I will feel that I know something about it and articulate an opinion. It's weird and I'm not sure I like it.

@hollie I use movielens but it doesn't do a lot of the things librarything does.

People who hire people in tech, remember this:

If you are requiring a degree in the field, instead of simply the skills needed for the job, the people you are filtering out is the poors.

Please boost if you’re still masking indoors (in public places)

plurality, mental health stigma 

I wonder, if I'd understood that earlier and approached it from the angle of "I'm really not much different from everyone else, just more aware of the specifics of the parts that I, like everyone else, have, and that's important enough to me that I want to share it," would I have been met with less stigma?

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plurality, mental health stigma 

If you pay attention, it's very common to acknowledge, directly, that our minds have parts. But when you start giving those parts names and letting other people know they exist, it's suddenly assumed that you are dangerous, even if only to yourself.

Maybe I dissociate a bit more than most people, but the thing that really makes me different is just self-knowledge and authenticity.

Having to constantly remind myself today that my despondency is the result of sleep deprivation and it's OK to take it easy.

It's done and out: my first full-length album, Beatrice's Rose, is free on Bandcamp spriteguard.bandcamp.com/album

re: looking for software 

@lizardsquid It's definitely possible to get that info from outside Firefox, though whatever method that program used may not work anymore.

Reminder that if GitHub can make a functioning website without any fucking cookie and "consent" popups then so can you

Been thinking about this quote of Stephen Silberman in a paper I read early this morning:

“ The shocking levels of premature death and
suicide among people on the autism spectrum
should be a wake-up call to governments and
service providers worldwide: dramatic proof
that bullying, lack of support, inadequate
health care across the lifespan, insufficient
allocation of resources to create options
for housing and employment,

transness, autism 

I love the explanations from trans autistic people of why there some correlation between someone being diagnosed with ASD and being trans.

It's like, when you're autistic, society can be quite unkind to you sometimes. Gender rules are already weird and messy and don't make a lot of sense...

So like, if there's this incongruence with you trying to be your AGAB and you feel any measure of relief by exploring a gender identity away from that, then it's kind of hard for society to deter your from transitioning. They certainly try, but you already see their rules as flawed, bullshit, and they weren't very kind to you anyways. Might as well live as your authentic self 🤷‍♀️

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2. Probably almost every adult autist has at least suffered from PTSD for some period of time in their life. Probably very few ever get the support and resources needed to recover from that.

3. We are at greater risk of PTSD because our sensory experiences are more intense and our reactions to that are more intense.

4. That the world continues to become faster, louder, and providing relentless and multiple sources of stimulation make it harder for us to find respite and repose.

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Every year I write a blog post for #InternationalWomensDay about women in folktales.

This year's theme is: Folktales about women who slay monsters! 🐉 ⚔️ 👸

People often criticize traditional stories for having "passive female characters." So, I made a list of tales and legends about women who are definitely active. In defeating dragons, ghouls, and giants.

Read it here:
multicoloreddiary.blogspot.com

#women #WomensDay #folklore #folktales #storytelling #GirlPower

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic Falling snow, especially when the objects behind it are just the right distance.

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