• FaceDeer
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      1012 years ago

      What are these “other country” things you mention? You mean the place where war happens and immigrants come from? I didn’t know they had computers there.

      • @[email protected]
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        Can confirm, here in Norway there’s both civil and uncivil war at the moment. The uncivil part is against sweden. The country ran out of hamburgers last week, and the hamburger mines have been sabotaged. The only productive diplomatic channel with sweden has been utilized to agree on forming a donkey-caravan across the atlantic ocean into Mexico where humanitarian efforts will provide us with sombreros and crime for our trip north towards the US border. I am posting this from the last steam powered telefax which still has enough coal to run. Wish me luck.

    • @[email protected]
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      572 years ago

      Please be sarcasm… Please be sarcasm… Oh I pray to the dark void of the universe that this is sarcasm.

      • KptnAutismus
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        132 years ago

        it absolutely is, take it from an autistic person.

        (autstic people often don’t recognize or can’t properly replicate sarcasm, which is why i often use /s)

        • @[email protected]
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          192 years ago

          Yeah, but I’ve also met several (Americans, usually) who had takes like these and… Uh… Unfortunately meant it.

          • haui
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            12 years ago

            Or we leave people be how they are?

            • @[email protected]
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              12 years ago

              Therapy is about leaving people more “how they are” than before. It’s not about making them behave according to expectations.

              • haui
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                12 years ago

                I know very well what therapy is about. Decades of experience. Being an autistic person and working through a life of internalized ableism and discrimination works wonders for recognizing it. Not being able to understand sarcasm or other subtext is no problem for me, it is a problem for my surroundings so they can go to therapy for it. I go to therapy to learn to not accept being ousted for being different.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Well, for me it’s only 2 months of experience, being 28.

                  I go to therapy to learn to not accept being ousted for being different.

                  That’s right too.

                  EDIT: I meant - when you are not permanently suppressed by the things which you don’t need, like trying to not be yourself, you may have easier time understanding sarcasm and subtexts too.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      While the mistake is a common one, all countries have actually agreed to jointly follow bird law in these sorts of matters.