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Accurate, because I am indeed not German.
I took the German or Autistic diagnostic. Results: probably autistic. Wittgenstein would have gotten the same result. german.millermanschool.com
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I took the German or Autistic diagnostic and scored Neither. I am apparently the control group. german.millermanschool.com
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@annahamiltonart I'm a bit gutted. Gutted for you as you have such a talent and gutted for me cos I wanted to commission a picture in the future once I had some money.
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@Alyss_Turner It's not a pornographic platform. It's a social media platform used by millions of teens. Perhaps that's the point.
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In November 2023, a DCF social worker came into my home and informed me that a complaint had been filed by Pastor Aaron Miller alleging abuse and neglect of my “son.” Among the accusations was that I was engaging in so-called “conversion therapy” by showing the documentary What is a Woman and discussing the potential effects of testosterone.
I did not deny this. I did show her the documentary, and I did speak with her about how testosterone could affect her life. To me, this was parenting—an attempt to have honest, grounded conversations with my child about irreversible medical decisions and their consequences. But to transgender Pastor Miller, it was framed differently. She labeled it “conversion therapy,” and once that label entered the system, everything changed.
DCF ultimately concluded that I posed a risk to my daughter’s safety, including concerns that my presence could contribute to her taking her life. Yet none of that ever happened while she lived under my roof. She was alive, stable, and with me. The fracture between us came after outside intervention, after pastor Aaron Miller and DCF became involved. She cut me off and later started testosterone treatment.
Ilene is gone now. And I live every day with that absence, trying to understand how things unfolded in the way they did.
Now, in March 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Chiles v. Salazar, holding that so-called “conversion therapy” bans that restrict what licensed professionals can say in counseling sessions violate the First Amendment when they silence certain viewpoints while allowing others. In effect, the ruling reaffirmed the importance of open, honest conversation in therapeutic settings, rather than restricting it under one definition or ideology.
In that context, what was once labeled against me as “conversion therapy” is now being reconsidered more broadly as part of protected speech and legitimate discussion. It raises a painful and unavoidable question: whether what was used to justify those allegations was ever truly about harm, or whether it was the framing of ordinary, difficult conversations between a parent and a child.
The impact of all of this cannot be undone. It shaped decisions. It created distance. It became part of the chain of events that led to Ilene’s absence from this world.
Because now there is only silence where she once was—and a lifetime of questions about whether things could have gone differently if honest conversation had been allowed to remain just that.
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@flowergirl_lon But the comments will have you believing femicide is only an issue when perpetrated by foreign nationals. It's tiring. It should all be taken seriously and resolved.
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I'm in such awe of this man, what he's achieved already (which is no small thing) and his ambition for the future of the stray dogs.
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison
There is a lot of bad news in the world. Hopefully this will cheer you up. A little longer watch but a very special day for the street dogs today. A little emotional myself I have to say
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@latsot Been feeding a hedgehog for a year. Was proud of myself for setting up the homemade feeding station, weighting it down & arranging bricks to prevent my cats from getting the food.
All until I saw this little fiend thwart my defences & scoff the lot. I was only ever feeding Bella

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Sara Cohen lived eight months. Her father never held her. Her mother carried her to Auschwitz.
This is what we remember.
Sara was born on May 13, 1943, in Groningen, Netherlands. A healthy baby girl, six pounds, four ounces, with dark eyes. Her mother, Carolina, had already lost two children, and now she had a newborn to care for. But her husband, Joseph, had been taken a month before, deported to a concentration camp without ever having met his daughter.
Carolina brought Sara home to J.C. Kapteynlaan 7b, a house in Groningen, where she lived with her two older children. Alone, she fought to keep them alive in a Nazi-occupied world. For eight months, Carolina did what mothers do—she cared for her children, fed Sara, changed her, and likely sang to her. But she knew, deep down, the knock on the door would come. And it did, in February 1944.
The family was taken to Westerbork, a transit camp in northeastern Netherlands. Thousands of Dutch Jews passed through it on their way to the extermination camps of Poland. At Westerbork, they lived in crowded barracks, waiting. Every Tuesday, a train would leave for the east, filled with people who knew their fate, but not the details. Carolina and her children, Sara now eight months old, were put on one of those trains.
The journey to Auschwitz lasted three days, spent in sealed cattle cars. No food, no water, no sanitation. People stood pressed together, old and young alike, enduring the agony of travel before reaching the camp. When the train stopped, the doors opened, and SS officers separated the arrivals into two lines: those who could work and those who could not.
Carolina, holding Sara, with her two toddlers beside her, was sent to the left. There was no selection for her. Mothers with babies were immediately sent to the gas chambers. Babies couldn’t work. Children couldn’t work. Carolina and her children had no chance to survive.
Sara Cohen was murdered in Auschwitz at just eight months old. Her mother, Carolina, was murdered beside her, along with her two siblings. Her father, Joseph, who never got to meet his daughter, was murdered in another camp. The entire family was erased from existence, their names lost to history.
Sara Cohen’s name lives on, though—remembered in documents, in a birth certificate, a deportation record, a line in the Auschwitz death registry. She is remembered because we refuse to forget.
Sara would be 82 today. She might have had children, a career, a life full of experiences. Instead, she lived eight months. Her father never held her. Her mother carried her to Auschwitz. And we carry her memory now.
Zichrona livracha. May her memory be a blessing.

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@supergeekmike No-one thinks he's a woman. No-one thinks he claimed to be a woman because he was gay, or had a fetish. We think he claimed to be a woman because he was born with a DSD but continued the claim after puberty even though everyone knew he was a man.
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Very funny that some TERFs now claim Rowling "never considered Imane Khelif to be trans" - and that's obviously horseshit, but more importantly:
Rowling STILL doesn't think Imane Khelif is a woman.
So it seems... Rowling doesn't know what a woman is.


SupergeekMike (Mike Christensen)@supergeekmike
Even IF I accepted your framing that trans women are actually men, which I do not. Why would I take Rowling’s at her word about who is and isn’t trans? She still thinks Imane Khalif is trans. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about.
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@GadSaad Is it suicidal when the person being negatively affected isn't the one reflecting the empathy?
Letting them go reinjures the victim. Justice denied.
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I discuss innumerable such cases in Suicidal Empathy. Once you read the cases contiguously, you will be left speechless.
Humble Flow@HumbleFlow
This story is from a 2023 Hamburg trial: German Judge Anne Meier-Göring let eight migrant men go free after they gang r*ped a 15-year-old girl for three hours, ruling “migration frustration” a factor. Freed men are Afghan, Iraqi, Syrian, Moroccan, Turkish, and Bulgarian.
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@BertDalziel I remember thinking I would never get the hang of it. Lessons were so tiring and draining because of all the mental energy invested in not causing an accident, and my legs ached from the braking and accelerating. But, I got there. You will, too.
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