“In a game with no consequences, why are you still playing the ‘Good’ side?”
"word-boy" nicknames are my favorite. loverboy. prettyboy. goldenboy. etc. peak gay boy
Respectfully, Ireland is the best country on the planet
The pretzel you have to contort yourself into to frame ‘autistic people act more morally than neurotypical people’ as a bad thing is truly mind-boggling.
[Title of the linked article: “Autistic People Care Too Much, Research Says”, the picture attached is of a hot pink knitted stuffed rabbit with a tiny donations jar and text next to it that reads “Breaking news: Autistic people are too generous”.]
This kind of thinking is only possible if you start from a mindset of ‘if autistic people do it, it must be wrong’, which somehow gets you to the absolutely galaxy-brain take that it is…bad…to make moral choices at the expense of your own interests?? #ActuallyAutistic
Screenshot on the 2nd tweet of the thread:
Pathologizing Positive Human Traits “Because Autism”
The authors pathologize autistic participants for refusing to support a bad cause, essentially for not being as selfish as the non-autistic group:
“Here, we show that ASD individuals are more inflexible when following a moral rule even though an immoral action can benefit themselves, and suffer an undue concern about their ill-gotten gains and the moral cost.
- Hu et al. 2020″
Truly a shame that I, an autistic, am so tragically morally inflexible, unlike whoever wrote this study, who possesses such remarkable moral flexibility that they have contorted themselves into ‘doing good things is bad, but only when the autistics do it’
I need to touch grass rn but instead I keep making more i’m addicted
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I bet he gets all the sunflowers!! 🌻
EDIT: The sunflower types I picked for each spider! They picked the ones that reminded them the most of Miles. ;w;;
my precious beloved au where the v3 survivors loop around to becoming toxic n obsessive dr fans <3
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guys they said ANTENNA how could i not
(inspired by, of course, the original as well as @samglyph 's creative modifications)