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I'm a lot of things, but not a Velociraptor

  • There are people who can't properly function without an llm. And it's not just a few, a good bunch of humans have decided to leave the reasoning skills to a chatbot so they don't have to do it.

  • Entitled tourists are like that. Not all are like that, but British in Spain are the worst offenders because they tend to act like this. They think Spain is their personal beach so locals are just a bother for them because they... you know... live there.

  • Not critizicing you or anything, just pointing out that this is a common sight from entitled tourists, especially British, because the ones behaving like that think of Spain as their personal beach.

    We hate them for a reason; going to another country thinking the people there should live to serve you as if you were at home and not them is a powerful driver to make people hate you.

  • Any.

  • Usual shit "news" from a tabloid. Not new, not even enraging anymore. This is just low quality ragebait.

  • I'm so certain you will delete the id immediately after I send it that, after carefully considering it, I deemed it a waste of time: if you are deleting my ID immediately, the time spent on sending it is better used on something more useful, like taking a dump.

  • The "@" is sometimes used because it's made of an "o" and an "a" making it somewhat both at the same time, but it presents a very obvious problem: how do you say it? Because we call that symbol "arroba" and saying "encantadarroba" sounds weird AF. Just switch the vowel for an "e" and be done with it. In italian there's the "schwa": ə" that serves the same function, it's harder to type because it's not usually found on keyboards, but whatever, if being inclusive and pissing bigots takes so little effort, I'm gonna try and use it as much as possible, even if it's still something that takes some effort to apply at times because of the interiorized grammar that you have to unlearn.

    Edit: forgot to add, bigots get angry about it because you are "desecrating the sacred language" or shit like that. But you know how it is, they are the biggest snowflakes ever. 

  • Mandatory reminder that being autistic is enterely compatible with being an evil asshole. They are not mutually exclusive.

  • Sometimes tho, the diagnosis is not about getting "fixed". It's about getting answers for your life. I got my diagnosis when I was in my 30s. It changed the way I see myself and the way I react to the world, but not because I'm not "fixed"; it changed it because now I know there is a reason for things being this way and I know how I work. 

  • I did! I rarely speak in spanish when I'm on the internet (unless it's with known people with whom I can safely use gendered language because I know them), but when I do, I tend to use it because it's easier than having to ask what your preferred gender is. It also makes it easier to spot the people I don't want to talk with because they will quickly get offended because woke.

  • Hace cuatro horas, para mi eran las siete y veinte o por ahi. No puedes decir que soy un mentiroso! A diferencia de muchos, yo no miento ni en mi apodo!

  • There is evidence of it. This page explains it somewhat well: https://www.simplypsychology.org/autism-justice-sensitivity.html although it fails to address it with an autistic perspective as it says:

    As a result, any perceived injustice (even minor ones) can trigger strong emotional reactions such as anger, anxiety, or sadness.

    I disagree with this, i know what's anger, what's anxiety... injustice feels different to those.

    I could search later for more sources, but talking to other autistic folks, I noticed that many of us have a wide array of emotions that either work differently, or are not present in neurotypical brains. 

    The most prevalent has always been justice and the reason we concur on it being an emotion is because it can manifest physical symptoms the same way as any other emotion.

  • Think of the Disney trip as a nostalgia trip: you get everything from the past, cartoons, princesses... and measles! All in one package!

  • There's a point where even the best medication can't help with a cognitive decline. We are at that point.

  • There's something I'd like to point out tho: it's not a "strong sense of justice". Justice, for us autistic people is an emotion. You feel despair, you feel love, you feel joy... we also feel justice, injustice, fairness... 

    Yeah, we have some unusual emotions, and justice is one of them.

  • If not being able to afford a house in my country is making me not to have children, what makes you think I'd go to another country in which I can't afford a house either to have children there? 

  • When they said they were going to get things back to the old times, they meant it literally. Can't wait for polio!

  • Good! Just hoping it gets worse so idiots using it "enjoy" more of the enshitification process.

  • Encantade! Yo no soy un velociraptor. Lo juro!