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The fact that boygirl adequately explains my gender but girlboy does not implies that gender is noncommutative. Iβd be surprised if it was associative too.
The oldest reactionary rhetorical sleight of hand in the book is to identify something widely thought as distasteful, to go "this thing is Morally Wrong" and then not feel the need to explicitly say "that's why people need to be punished for doing it", just leave that as the obvious consequence and, in never Saying it, they never have to explain how guilt or innocence is established or any dialogue around what an appropriate, proportional response to said Taboo Behaviour might be.
Once you start recognizing it as the sleight of hand it is it's impossible to miss.
I would put Gahlok instead but I don't have the canister handy
I love talking with neurotypical people about my executive dysfunction because I'm like "yeah there's this invisible wall in my head that I'm incapable of getting past no matter what I do and it stops me from doing things" and they're like what the actual fuck
Meanwhile other neurodivergents are like
The Toa Voya.
And Dezalk.
(A live-updating list of stuff I use can be found here, feel free to suggest anything not on that list via my askbox.)
the way people are taught programming today continues to drive me insane insane insane
people who dont experience it cannot comprehend how awful executive dysfunction is. I WANT to do the task, i have the resources TO do the task, i will feel better having DONE the task
but i cant fucking do the task
i think all this time i didnt actually believe that id ever been traumatized by anything
Neurotypicals: Think Autistic people are exceptionally literal.
Autistics: Describe their experiences using phrases like:
My brain feels like itβs filled with cotton laced with barbed wire, itβs not safe for me to make decisions right now.
Iβm entering a Wait Mode until we leave.
Just looking at that rotten food makes my skin feel slimy.
Neurotypicals: Assume the Autistics are using metaphorical language to exaggerate common experiences.