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Former Journalist📰 and occasional Librarian 📚, #IndigenousAlly living on #Wabanaki land🌄.
#NonBinary :nonbinary_flag: #Queer :QueerCat_Aromantic: #ActuallyAutistic♾️ Pronouns: They, them, per, person, human.
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DoomsdaysCW , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Joked with my work ND group. "So, who's watching the old cis white men going at it tonight?" My co-workers laughed, but then we discussed the failings of the current guy, but how we were all going to vote for him anyways -- because the alternative was just horrible! Especially for folks who are (which a lot of us are).
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DoomsdaysCW , to ActuallyAutistic group
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TBH, between my work support group and @actuallyautistic here on Mastodon, I've finally found the community support that I truly needed. I know I'm not alone, I'm able to articulate my experiences, and I'm not filtered by commercial/consumer algorithms. So grateful!

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Fellow was part of the protest on 6/22/2024!

is far from the only – many who see the world differently also want to change it

Published: October 23, 2023 10:58am EDT

"Amid her calls for governments to act on climate change, Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has spoken openly about her Asperger’s syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She is not the only environmental campaigner to speak about being neurodivergent (having a neurological condition or disability) – something Thunberg describes as her 'superpower'.

"In the UK, naturalists and have both discussed their autism. Packham has said that it has been 'enormously beneficial' to his career.

"In my doctoral research, I interviewed 23 youth activists, conservation workers and environmentalists to examine the link between nature experiences and mental health in an era of climate breakdown. My findings shed light on the motivations and intentions of neurodivergent people who work in the environmental and conservation sector, as well as those who are drawn to climate activism.

"Many of my participants had been diagnosed with mental health, psychiatric and neurological conditions including autism, and disorder. They reported finding community and a sense of purpose in the movement and through a connection with ."

https://theconversation.com/greta-thunberg-is-far-from-the-only-neurodivergent-climate-activist-many-who-see-the-world-differently-also-want-to-change-it-210492

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DoomsdaysCW , to ActuallyAutistic group
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So, it's cool enough that I finally have the urge to put on my zippered hooded sweatshirt again. Part of my involves being comfortable with fabric against my skin -- and not having that (and having to wear short sleeve shirts) has been unbearable. That means it's way too hot for me.
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@actuallyautistic Does anyone else in the group have that issue? How do you cope?

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@actuallyautistic I saw someone wearing a very lightweight hooded zippered sweatshirt. I might need to look into that.

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@samhainnight @actuallyautistic Relatable! Some of my neighbors always give me weird looks, but at this point, I don't care.

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@nikkiana @actuallyautistic Nice! I keep a hoodie in my car for similar reasons.

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" Is the best way. Comfort over everything." YES!!! Some of my younger ND friends are learning this by example. I love being a role model for ND coping sklls and awareness, since apparently, I can articulate my experiences through online posts / chats (where I can think about what I'm going to say. As opposed to in person convos, with some exceptions). @pathfinder @samhainnight @actuallyautistic

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Yikes! I lived in Sydney for a while. 40° sounds awful! Darwin is probably even worse since they tend to be on the humid side of things (Darwin reminded me of south Florida). @moz @CatDragon @actuallyautistic

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Autistrain , to ActuallyAutistic group
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This essay somehow resonates in me. Since I can remember, I never understood genders. It's simply not a thing for me. Why should we be restrained and oppress ourselves with a binary choice? It doesn't make any sense in a world of diversity. It's a purely social construction that doesn't feet my view and who I am. We are all humans.

“Autistic people aren’t being fooled into being nonbinary. We see past the binary that fools you.”

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/06/autistic-people-arent-being-fooled-into-being-nonbinary-we-see-past-the-binary-that-fools-you/

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"Others have proposed that individuals with autism are more prone to reject ideas they perceive as flawed or logically inconsistent (Kristensen & Broome, 2016), such as social conditioning and social norms (Ansara & Hegarty, 2011), and this facilitates 'coming out.'"

@Autistrain @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/06/autistic-people-arent-being-fooled-into-being-nonbinary-we-see-past-the-binary-that-fools-you/

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Hooray for furry friends! And love! @EVDHmn @Autistrain @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity

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A lot of ND folks I know are ace or demi-ace (myself included). @james @Autistrain @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity

DoomsdaysCW , to ActuallyAutistic group
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@actuallyautistic
So, there is a support group for ND folks at my current workplace. Something I've been hearing again and again from fellow Autistic employees is how when we drop our masks (for whatever reason -- though a lot of the time it might be after we receive our official diagnoses), that all of a sudden we're considered "difficult" and "too rigid". In my case, I didn't have much of a mask to begin with (and even was described with those terms in a previous position, which I resigned from). I'm curious as to how many other Autists have had that happen to them -- especially after dropping their masks?

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I'm so sorry that happened to you. But I'm glad you got your SSDI approval. That's huge! @hellomiakoda @actuallyautistic

Sci_Fi_FanGirl , to ActuallyAutistic group German
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Too many upcoming social events. Although most of it is rather positive, I already feel overwhelmed.

I fear not being able to accomplish everything I feel I need to do.

There will be huge gatherings and I dread sensory overload and meltdown.

I don't know when/how to clean the house the day (before) some friends are coming over.

I feel I haven't worked enough this weekend and don't know how to complete everything work-related on time.

Please: no advice, just sympathy.

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