Does anybody know why, sometime after 50, we start carrying things in our cleavage?
What happened?
Did we just get tired of carrying shit?
Also, why don't more things have pockets!?
Fixing my bike and my cat has somehow stolen two screws. I had them in a container, and now they arent there. They are very grimy and surely taste like the road. What in her cat mind makes theft of a screw worth having to put it in your mouth. Does she just love property or is it the thrill of theft
I’ve been reading about “stimming in autism”, which up until now was very confusing to me mostly because that’s the one point kept being repeated in the community being a must for an autistic individual. And I can’t relate to that at all.
Then I came across something that describes the purpose of ‘stimming’ is to deal with extra energy. Then it kinda hit me, I’ve never had the need to stim because I’m a low energy person in general.
I get overwhelmed with activities when they involve raising heart rates (yes, THAT too). I like quiet things, dead of night etc. Once at a time in my life, I was pretty sure I could hear flow of electricity.
So my question to the #ActuallyAutistic community: do you think stimming is a must for autistic people? Do you relate to it? Anyone know of any low energy stimming that gets overlooked?
FYI - I worked on 2 different #RealityTV shows in #Canada & after those lived work experiences - told everyone I could - don't agree to go on these shows. It's almost all scripted, not reality. Crews are forced to put pressure on voluntary participants - who rarely know WTF they're signing up for & producers exploit naivety. Don't chase easy fame/easy money - they both come at high personal costs. Don't agree to be traumatized on TV, for money. You'll regret it.
@ljwrites@msquebanh Same. I get this weird vibes from a lot of reality tv shows, where it feels like some of the participants just don’t wanna be there and it breaks my heart to see them struggling.