my dad just came back from shopping within autism hours where they don't play music or announcements and dim the lights at the local mall and he said it was the best shopping experience he'd had in a while.
Now I know people who aren't autistic also benefit from a non-overstimulating environment. But when I tell you I got a vivid flashback to me telling my therapist I might be autistic and since there's a genetic component maybe one of my parents is and she was like "and which parent do you thinn exhibits these [autistic] behaviours?" and I said my dad and she said "Yes that's also what I thought."
Everyday I rue the one therapy session my dad went to when he was younger and he sat there in silence for one hour. Dad you could've changed my life.
will there ever be something as wrecking to me as characters crying for their moms. like seriously. give me a perfectly stable adult character, make them say "I want my mom" in a moment of vulnerability and watch me unzip my skin to use it as a tissue.
I'm at a :.|:; for words.
i never know how to act around binary queers who say things like "i love u women š„° men dni š " because i'm a woman, man & genderless being simultaneously. my gender fluctuates by the hour. so, like. is any detectable amount of man⢠just unacceptable to you? or does my woman percentage⢠cancel that out? & how do you feel about my genderless percentageā¢?
many of you claim to LOVE nonbinary people & yet refuse to let go of your binaries. help lol.
me when people ask me how to say "I don't care" in french
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The IASIP meme of Charlie Kenny gesturing wildly at a conspiracy board, with the second picture added to his papers - the second picture being a table with 7 columns classifying an exhaustive number of ways of saying "I don't care" in French, based on how common, vulgar and funny they each are.
Column 1: Socially acceptable and common: -Je māen fiche -Jāen ai rien Ć faire* (*less formal variation of āJe nāen ai rien Ć faireā which still belongs to this category)
Column 2: Vulgar and common enough to not be shocking: -Je māen fous -(Jāen ai) rien Ć foutre
Column 3: More vulgar, and common with a āteenageā connotation: -(Je)* māen tape -(Je) māen branle -(Je) māen balecā -(Je) māen bats les couilles -(Jāen ai) rien Ć battre -(Jāen ai) rien Ć branler -āBalecāā (* omitting ājeā is frequent and makes the expression even less formal)
Column 4: āFamiliarā (only somewhat vulgar, completely informal) and uncommon enough to be considered somewhat funny: -Jāen ai* rien Ć carrer -Jāen ai* rien Ć cirer -Je māen tamponne (le coquillard) -Je māen balance -Jāen ai* rien Ć pĆ©ter (* can be replaced with āJe nāen ai rien Ć ā¦ā to give it a formal connotation, in which case the expression belongs to category 6)
Column 5: Socially acceptable and uncommon/formal enough to be considered funny: -Je māen contrefiche -Je māen soucie comme dāune guigne -Jāen ai rien Ć fiche
Column 6: Vulgar and uncommon, somewhat formal: -Je māen contrefous
Column 7: Socially acceptable and very uncommon / very formal, enough to sound snobbish (and therefore a bit funny): -Peu māimporte -Il māimporte peu -Je nāen ai cure -Je ne m'en soucie guĆØre
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please look at this graffiti my sister saw in paris
And in contrast to the far right reaction, here's the moment leftists found out the result:
Source: https://x.com/MaxDubernet/status/1810011685370896841
What cracked me up is that they were 100% getting ready to protest/riot at the anticipated far right win.
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