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i choose to log back on here with the sole intent of engaging in discourse because i dont want to draw the target on myself on bluesky but this account is already controversial enough i can do it here
@GamingAndPandas well if you want sex so bad you could invest your time in nitro+chiral visual novels of which the titles "dramatical murder" and "slow damage" come out on top. endless gay butthole activity there, i highly recommend for all fetishizing women and gay men alike! #StrongerTogether
Some of y'all think socialism means "living comfortably". Both Marx and Lenin were describing an ongoing class struggle. If you are okay with exploiting the global South to have free healthcare, you're not socialist. You just want the ugliness of ur capitalism hidden from view.
a diagnosis is just a framework for how something should be treated. evidently op doesnt have an issue with the treatment but rather the label. its just all so interesting
theres something to be said about how low support needs autistics see higher support needs autistics as intrinsically different rather than choosing to hold solidarity through what we have in common
I thought I was autistic. I was wrong.
I was 30 in 2019 when stories of women discovering they were autistic all along began appearing everywhere.
They popularized a newer understanding of autism, with its own “female presentation.” It was framed as a scientific correction to a historical wrong against women, the kind of narrative the press finds irresistible.
Like so many women, I felt immense relief when I was formally diagnosed. It offered an explanation for the mental health crises of my youth and the daily realities of my adult life.
Then I spent a year in the online autism community. What I saw there, especially the way activists treated parents of severely impaired children, turned me into a critic of neurodiversity.
But it was becoming a journalist in 2022, after discovering detransitioners’ stories, that forced me to question narratives about identity and diagnosis, including my own. Journalism also required the social skills autism says I should have lacked.
From there, the rest unraveled: many traits I had come to associate with autism are not uncommon in the general population, but through the “female autism” framework, they looked like a meaningful pattern.
I don’t think my story is unique. The same incentives that kept my diagnosis intact may also help explain why so many women are entering the autism category in adulthood.
Read my first article for @thefp: https://t.co/MBx7VHg8GX
and you know ftr i dont think an autism diagnosis is required in every instance ever but really only because it is a genuine financial commitment. at the same time even if youre low support needs learning how to cope with sensory issues and emotional regulation is needed
🇺🇸🇦🇱 Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams is now officially Albanian.
He has been granted citizenship and has received an Albanian passport by a special decree issued by the Albanian president.
I do sometimes lurk this site but i get reminded everytime how out of touch online leftists are and I will say it genuinely perplexes me the extent to which people refuse to engage with anyone who disagrees with them on 1 point politically even if they mostly agree ideologically
It is inconceivable to liberals that a political system could be collaborative rather than competitive and designed to ensure that various sections of the population are guaranteed representation in politics.
This is actually my last thread im deleting this fucking app you can only get this level of illiteracy on here. And they'll never admit they didn't read the book or at least didn't with the intention of actually understanding the text!
I'm convinced a vast majority of people haven't read this book. It's not intended to be a love story. Heathcliff is most certainly not 100% white. We could go back and forth all day, hes described as lascar, his dark features are constantly emphasized, he compares himself
I’m going to say this one time only - Heathcliff is not a person of color and assuming Emily Brontë wrote a biracial romance in the early 1800s is beyond braindead
To every character who has... Light features. And honestly your biggest clue is the fact hes from Liverpool which was literally a slave trading hub. And this is really just glazing over the endless details. You guys can argue over where hes "from" and prove you missed the point