• AlexLost@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Being anything but born rich in this world is troublesome and it shouldn’t be. Let’s start at the top!

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      22 days ago

      Yes, but that wasn’t the point being made here.

      Your comment is the equivalent of replying “All lives matter” to someone saying “Black lives matter”.

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        22 days ago

        Nop. The comment is pointing out one of the main things making neurodivergent peoples lives more difficult.

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        21 days ago

        Reduced access to medical care—psychological evaluations and medication, both of which cost money—does impact neurodivergent folk more.

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          21 days ago

          All implied in the meme, and I wasn’t denying what the first comment mentioned.

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              21 days ago

              Yes, it is exactly what I said. In reference to the first comment, which was made about the meme.

  • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    22 days ago

    Some real grumps in this thread…

    I’m very lucky, I had a few special teachers in school who just let me be me and that really helped. I also had teachers who wanted to fit me through the square hole in life and that sucked. I’m not that shape, never have been, and never could be.

    Now that we know so more I hope the kids these days get the space and environment they need to thrive. Building a healthy society takes all shapes of people working together.

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      22 days ago

      Would have been cool if I ever had a teacher who gave me a break

      Turns out they were wrong, the majority of things in life are in fact optional

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      21 days ago

      Personally as much as the teachers didn’t help it’d have been better if the classmates were more accepting. Mean you hoped the teachers would be nice but classmates were the issue usually. Cause who were you friends with besides classmates, the teacher? Or just books? Mean had a couple friends but very few so was mostly books for me.

      I can look back now and see a few teachers were nice and tried to push me towards a different attitude but I honestly could not understand it at the time and I could probably never mask myself well enough to fit in. I had a very different perspective on the situation and nowadays I don’t really think too harshly on classmates that acted like regular kids. Mean unless they repeatedly harassed me but that’s a other issue. This was the early 90s mostly so long time ago, I’ve figured out things better but it took some time for sure.

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    22 days ago

    … any takers for nerodivergent Zion?

    Candidate areas include:

    Okunoshima Island

    Has rabbits, and old nuclear weapons production plants.

    Fort Carroll Island

    Artificial island built as a military fort, abadoned, sold off to private developer, abandoned again.

    Clipperton Island

    Potable water, abandonded guano mine, also probably/basically cursed due to a famine leading to starvation leading to a guy declaring himself king leading to everyone else killing him, during the Mexican Revolution.

    Bonus:

    We attempt to defeat the Libertarians and just all move to New Hampshire.

    • MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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      22 days ago

      I mean hey as long as it’s not snake island, doll island, or sentinel island, these are some real contenders!

      Although I’m concerned that “potable water” is only listed as an asset for one of them, and that one’s the “basically cursed” one 😂.

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        21 days ago

        Nobody said attempting to establish or reestablish civilization on an actually uninhabited island would be easy.

        And those were the ones I could find that are not like… well, most other unihabited islands are either very, very far from the nearest civilization, or are set aside protected nature resverves, or both.

        Devons Island, for example, is literally used as a nearest terrestrial equivalent to Mars, for NASA and other space agencies to do experiments.

        There are other islands that could potentially be considerable, but … they’re usually very remote, and while they do have some population, its basically all scientific researchers or equipment operators.

        Its gonna be pretty hard to find anywhere to settle that would not involve colonialism, or utterly extreme distances from nearest logistics points and/or essentially impossible weather/climate conditions.

        … Other than again potentially New Hampshire.

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    21 days ago

    Being in this world is traumatic. We must do something about it soon, or there won’t be any “being in this world” anymore…

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    21 days ago

    James Kanenaugh poem:

    There are people too gentle to live among wolves

    Who prey upon them with corporate eyes

    And sell their hearts and guts for martinis at noon.

    There are people too gentle for a savage world

    Who dream instead of snow and children and Halloween

    And wonder if the leaves will change their color soon.

    There are people too gentle to live among wolves

    Who mark them for burial with greedy claws

    And sacrifice them for a merchant’s profit and gain.

    There are people too gentle for a corporate world

    Who dream instead of Easter eggs and fragrant grass

    And pause to hear the distant whistle of a train.

    There are people too gentle to live among wolves

    Who devour them with appetite and search

    For others to prey upon and drain their childhood dry.

    There are people too gentle for an accountant’s world

    Who dream instead of Easter eggs and fragrant grass

    And search for beauty in the mystery of the sky.

    There are people too gentle to live among wolves

    Who toss them aside like a wounded dove.

    Such gentle souls are lonely in a merchant’s world

    Unless they have another gentle soul to love.

  • Nomorereddit@lemmy.today
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    20 days ago

    To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.” — Friedrich Nietzsche

    That’s why Rhiana wrote that song w Calvin Harris, about finding love in a hopeless place…

    … cut to her yacht pulling up to Little St. James being like “hopeless? Hold my umbrella drink.”