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@ramblingsofnobody
unrestrained summer fun
"You could get up early and do it before work" I could also wait for a magic beanstalk to start growing in my living room LMAO. Let's focus on things that happen in the real world
oh HELL yeah
Perfection.
@tera-of-the-dragons
(guy experiencing ocd) maybe its not ocd. maybe im evil
Shout out to the woman who sent me three jars of jam loosey goosey in a bubble mailer. That's a bonkers strat, but you know what? None of them were broken, so maybe I have hate in my heart that I need to address.
If what we do is sinning, let me sin
If what we do is joyous, let me find joy
If my body is perfection, let me pervert it
spring spring spring spring spring
[image description: a facebook post from Mammoth Cave National Park, reading:
Come experience what has disappointed millions of people for over 225 years! Mammoth Cave National Park recently rated as one of the "most disappointing U.S. tourist attractions"! While we think the world's longest cave system and over 4,000 years of human history is AMAZING, others find that the cave is "very dark" and there is "nothing cool" here to see. If you would like to experience the disappointment of Mammoth Cave, visit our website and choose from one of our many activities that will leave you unfulfilled! You can be disappointed by a "dry hole with very few stalagmites and stalactites" or discover nothing "other than trees" on over 80+ miles of hiking, biking, horseback riding, and water trails. (Fair warning - there are bugs in the outdoors, cellular phone service is spotty, and there are stairs on some of our cave tours.) A world of regret awaits you at Mammoth Cave! Make your cave tour reservations and find all the information you need to plan your very own "not enjoyable" visit to Mammoth Cave National Park at: https:// ow.ly/8ifx50T59E0 #JustAnotherCavePark
attached is a photo taken inside one of the cave areas, looking out towards the entrance. there is a tour group walking down a large staircase that leads into the cave.]
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incredibly necessary context
nothing funnier than the shock on someone's face when they try to be condescending to you about your autism & fail miserably. i was in a course and the instructor said something so extremely bigoted it was a genuine safety risk so i raised my hand and when he called on me i very calmly took him to task about it and then a few classmates backed me up and he backpedaled so all in all it worked out.
later one of my colleagues approached me in private and said, "hi. i know you've said that sometimes with your autism it can be difficult to read a room and know when it's appropriate to have certain discussions so i just wanted to tell you that the issue you brought up in class earlier, well, it wasn't the time. you could have waited to talk to the instructor after class or emailed him. it sorta caused a scene, and i know you don't mean to. : )"
i laughed and said, "yes i did. i confronted him about it in front of everyone because what he said needed to be challenged in front of everyone. it would've been dangerous for people to leave today believing what he said with no other points of view."
and my colleague looked SO shocked. he said, "oh! well, huh. okay!"
he really heard an autistic person calmly and succinctly articulate an argument about human rights and thought, "well that must be a mistake."
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this doesn't just apply to autism tbh. the issue here is that so many people spend their entire lives desperately trying to adhere to the status quo, whatever it is in any given moment, and remain neutral, that they stand by while bigotry thrives in their company.
obviously there are people who need to do that for safety, but many people, like my colleague, do have the power and position to speak out, but they don't. so when they hear something they might even recognize is unacceptable, and someone says, "that's unacceptable," they see the person challenging the problem as the actual agitator.
my colleague was uncomfortable with conflict, and it was convenient for him that i'm autistic because he could assume it was simply a lapse in judgement that i said anything. not that it was responsible to say something, and i'm the person who did, and perhaps next time HE should.
the rest of my classmates agreeing with me? well, just ignore them i guess.
remember in 2007 or 2008 when emo was at its peak and gay marriage wasn't legal and so we had boys in eyeliner and skirts making out with each other at the mall in protest. i think we need this again
i know the floppy haired emo boys of 2006 and 2007 are in their late 30s now and perhaps even their 40s and they have jobs in tech and middle management but PLEASE. we need you. we need you to dye your hair black and put your fucking snakebites back in and paint your nails and go to the mall and kiss each other
For those who don't know, Otter is quite hearing impaired or deaf, so his noises are extra loud.
The one where he hugs his little face and whimpers ruined me.