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MKDooleyK

@Melooley

I'm an educator in the USA, with a passion for science & kitties. All my hobbies are really just biology: gardening, aquariums, cats...She/her

Colorado, USA Katılım Mart 2009
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MKDooleyK
MKDooleyK@Melooley·
Puig would like to weigh in on abortion rights:
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🇦🇺 Pink Heretic 🌻
Nope. Not a distinct human being until it is actually seperate from the pregnant person. While it is inside and connected to the pregnant person it is not seperate or distinct.
fridge ( ͡⊙ ͜ʖ ͡⊙)@FridgeGames101

@redherringdraws @pinkheretic You can choose to unplug, but you still killed that person as the result of your actions. And the choice is not to your body, it's to the body of a distinct human being for which you have no right over their life.

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Cassandra the Oracle@SandraOracle·
@pinkheretic That’s your justification for Abortion? Naturally occurring miscarriages?! Do you tell women who’ve suffered a miscarriage to stop crying and that it wasn’t actually a baby they lost?
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Libriscent@libriscent·
the autistic experience of saying “I could be wrong, so don’t quote me” right before giving an airtight, thesis-level, explanation that was researched for weeks out of sheer curiosity.
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emily may@emilykmay·
if men stopped doing all the heavy duty, necessary, dirty jobs that make the world run...women would do them. we already know this, it happened in WWII. if women stopped doing the thankless, routine care work that makes the world go round, vulnerable people would be neglected.
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@greanbeanie @iky_fwjett Hoping my husband cares at ALL that he knowingly hurt my feelings is not the same as controlling his behavior. You sound insane and triggered.
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stinky@greanbeanie·
@iky_fwjett him to apologize like i'm pretty sure that's all you wanted was to make him feel bad and control his response because that makes you feel good. maybe ask yourself why that makes you feel good?
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@DanteNotAlmeida @cavesofsteel And then, on the other hand, when I am absolutely Code Red warning everyone of the shitshow somehow only I see coming, they laugh me off And THEN *I* somehow have to apologize that *they *didn’t take my concerns seriously?!?!
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Amanda
Amanda@cavesofsteel·
One of the hardest things of ASD to me is people perceiving my behavior as something different than it means. Today at work I was feeling very frustrated no one could provide me an answer for something I need. Everyone was telling me to calm down because I was anxious.
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@concernedowl22 @cavesofsteel You have to care but not too much and explain yourself enough but not too much and if you over or under-shoot either factor they’ll accuse you of totally unpredictable malicious intent
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her@bossbratbimbo·
millennial women’s retirement plan is “live communally with all my best friends golden girls style” while millennial men’s retirement plan seems to be murder suiciding their entire families
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@cyclite I’m not autistic, I’m a witch!! 😹
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Marjut Ollitervo ∞
Marjut Ollitervo ∞@cyclite·
Apparently I'm not autistic after all, I just have HSP, BPD, NPD, OCD, anxiety, depression, hysteria, wandering womb, witchness and a Weird Person Syndrome, which are more likely explanations according to the Very Fresh and not at all not-this-fucking-shit-again-old Expert Ideas.
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@looneyfox_1 I haven’t really been bullied since elementary school, but a lifetime of masking led to burnout led to shock treatments… So I’m really just advocating to not try to electrocute the autism outta someone
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Laura
Laura@sloeginpsyop·
In my experience, the fattest people I know are also the pickiest eaters. It feels like it shouldn’t make sense but it actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it. They only want to eat a small number of foods, every meal has to be just so, have the right sauces, if it isn’t then they pout.
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elizabeth bennett
elizabeth bennett@ebennett74·
Thank you from a pediatrician. So much this. The number of obese preschoolers I see whose parents call them “picky eaters” (sometimes the parents bring them in just for this! 😳) is staggering.
Dr. Camilo Ortiz 👨🏼‍🎓@DrCamiloOrtiz

No parent needs to have "child foods" like sugary cereals or processed chicken nuggets at home to "get their child to eat." For example, you serve them whatever you are eating for dinner. If they don't eat it, that's perfectly fine. Breakfast will be served in 12 hours.

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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@cavesofsteel It’s like you’re claiming meltdowns only count if you, personally, witness them
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@cavesofsteel You not understanding high masking autism doesn’t make it less real or less debilitating Autism is experienced internally by autistic people. Defining us solely by how we appear to an external audience is ableism, pure and simple
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Amanda
Amanda@cavesofsteel·
Why do you all talk like autism is a quirky/solitary/reclusive personality and not a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes significant impairments in communication and other areas of cognitive function
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
Are you fucking kidding me? Autism is absolutely internal. Autists internally experience autism; that’s how words work
Amanda@cavesofsteel

@Melooley Autism isn’t internal. Autism is a developmental disorder that shows symptoms & impairments on the outside. You can’t be autistic with “internal autism”. Autism shows in behaviors and communication. Things like that is what leads us to diagnosing completely normal ppl with

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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@cavesofsteel Having to have the same routine every day can be a HUUUGE impairment but is often the sort of things adults are allowed to have, especially more than children Our grandmothers can be quirky while they suffer
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MKDooleyK@Melooley·
@cavesofsteel Vivian’s lighthearted description focuses on the things seen from outside, not the profound impairment the woman likely experiences internally This post is not incompatible with taking autism seriously
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