@7eleven This racist pos at the 7-Eleven at 3079 N San Fernando Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90065 just pmo. I went to get a hotdog and this anti-black asshole starts telling me I can’t get a hotdog with EBT. I don’t use ebt, but he assumed I did because I’m black.
@7eleven This racist pos at the 7-Eleven at 3079 N San Fernando Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90065 just pmo. I went to get a hotdog and this anti-black asshole starts telling me I can’t get a hotdog with EBT. I don’t use ebt, but he assumed I did because I’m black.
@ProfessorWhytes it’s been over a week since I sent my email inquiry about my order. Why haven’t I heard back? Did you guys close the business? What is going on?
@AutisticCallum_ I've decided to just turn into a dick about it and I'm much happier ngl. You saying something between the lines? I can't read shit. You got a problem with my bluntness? Talk to someone else. And if you criticize me for being awkward ima just point out how you're 50% of it bitch
Autistic people can be very self-aware; many of us are highly analytical and analyse ourselves often and extensively.
I think the high level of self-awareness many of us have can come as a surprise to some because of the challenges we can encounter intuiting other people’s expectations and meeting them, which can result in some people thinking that we behave atypically at times because we don’t know how we are perceived.
But, in reality, for many of us, we may not meet other people’s expectations not because we lack self-awareness or have no idea how we are perceived but because our differences can mean that we do not know what actually *is* expected of us in a situation and/or it is not feasible for us to meet other people’s expectations in that situation.
Social expectations can at times not be intuitive for us and/or not be feasible for us to meet (for example, due to feeling overwhelmed, overstimulated and/or exhausted), so we can find ourselves trying hard yet aware that our efforts may not be well-received.
So, we can be very self-aware yet not understand what other people expect and/or not be able to meet their expectations (for various reasons).
Many autistic people remember the lyrics to an unusually high number of songs, and we may often burst into song (in our minds or aloud) when someone says words that match the lyrics of one of the many songs we remember. A lot of us share a strong connection with (certain) music.
My theory is that all the data centers being forced on us aren’t for future public demand, they’re for current military/govt demand—that AI is the backbone of the new surveillance state but they can’t say that so they pretend it’s because people love making videos of Pikachu.
The autistic experience of having a lot of questions in certain situations and a lot of answers in others, being inquisitive about things you do not know and happy to share what you do know.
@IrishCorinne@hellohistoria My elderly aunt always admired the male form. When she became housebound she had someone buy her a calendar of naked rowing men. It was in her kitchen and she said it got her out of bed in the morning to be able to look at it while eating breakfast.
Having a person support your abuser increases the pain from the abuse. Don’t listen to, trust, or believe people who support others who hurt you in any of these ways.