penrosesun
myautisticpov

I'm always kind of wary of narratives of autistic interaction that are like "well, autistic people just aren't interested in relationships, they don't like meaningless social interactions"

Because I think there is a mix of trauma, alexithymia, and false narratives being pushed by literally everyone else that leads to this being the narrative that even autistic people tell when it might not actually be the whole story

Because, like, my mum remembers me being excluded from play by other kids before I have my first memories

We know that allistic kids can tell something is "off" about an autistic kid in seconds and not want to play with them

And we know that some of the methods used by neurotypical kids to bully neurodivergent kids is winding them up - deliberately setting off sensory issues or using frustration triggers that they've identified - and that leads to autistic kids being told "that's not bullying, that's you over reacting"

And this treatment begins very young

So now you've got an autistic kid who's, say, nine or ten, and they don't play with their peers - they sit with a book or on their Nintendo or whatever

And when people (parents/clinitions/etc) ask them "why don't you want to play with the other kids?", you get the combo of knowing that "other kids bully me" isn't believed and alexithymia meaning that they know that the idea of playing with other kids feels Bad but they can't quite put their finger on Why

And when they try to rationally look for an answer, the first one that's likely to come up it's all of the technical aspects of playing with other kids, like not liking small talk because it's "pointless", that come up instead of the trauma

And yeah, I'm wary of perpetuating this narrative as autistic adults that "autistic kids just don't like that kind of play and autistic people prefer to be alone, actually" because it just kind of reeks of the "the other kids only pick on you because you're smart" narrative that absolutely did nothing to help me deal with the trauma of being bullied or lead to healthy relationships in my adult life

nashscribblings
bisexualmarysue

YouTube: so which of these four brands would you consider buying?

Me, every single time: none. I do not consume products. You will not get any information about me as a consumer because I refuse to exist as a consumer. Now let me watch this 1:57:49 analysis of the roblox OOF sound. Thank you.

parhelics

Dealing With Executive Dysfunction - A Masterpost

charlesoberonn
charlesoberonn

The most unconventional weapon I rarely see being used in fiction is the "Money Bomb"

That's when you print astronomical amounts of your enemy's currency and drop them in major cities.

The massive injection of cash causes hyperinflation which renders their currency worthless and cripples their economy.

charlesoberonn

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The British did it to the Revolutionaries during the American Revolution. Later, private American institutions did it to the Confederacy during the Civil War.