@axnxcamr@gaysis@MuppetRat sorry, had to chip in, wait till you see for example communist society dealing with disabled, amputees and any other “others” lol.
@actuallyautistic#actuallyautistic It really bothers me when I tell my friends or family about something that upset me, or an incident that made me feel embarrassed/humiliated and they respond in a way that makes me feel even more upset, embarrassed, and humiliated. Things like “how did you even do that? 😂” or “that’s not even a big deal” don’t help and make me feel even worse. It feels a bit like clapping at a waiter/waitress when they drop a plate.
@chevalier26@actuallyautistic wait, applauding a dropped plate is not just genuine cheering for good luck but something else? all this time I thought it’s like “yay we all get good luck here”
@pa@chevalier26@actuallyautistic i think in my developing country we completely mistook this tradition from the movies. also my autism.
so disappointing
@everyday_human@pa@chevalier26@actuallyautistic the problem with studying all the correlations is, first: the knowledge we have now, the methodology of the knowledge itself is rooted in bias and you are left with no choice but to follow it as well, second: if presume question everything from geopolitical context to multispecies behavioural patterns and still continue the research individually it will take millennia and still would not be right
@Susan60@filmfreak75@actuallyautistic thank you, finally someone is saying it. It is not lays solely on one actor, stories did become messy and boring not because it's jodie whitaker, but because of the scenarios. Why have scenarios became boring, is it writers bias about which adventures a "female doctor" would have, is another question.
@Susan60@filmfreak75@actuallyautistic tinfoil and hanger props are the best of dr who. The beauty of diy tools which allow to tell an exciting story where you see beyond the puppets, ah!