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Well done. I've never been able to achieve such a thing, even when I was self-employed.
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Buttertarts!
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As long as it doesn't force you to promote fascism by spewing hatred on innocent and vulnerable people. What a faux pas that would be.
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Classic raven 'gronk' sound. They have that throaty croaking sound while crows have a higher-pitched caw. Ravens also have a distinctly spade-shaped tail while crows' are fan-shaped (only visible in flight), and ravens are much larger but that's hard to tell at a distance.
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Hello, Toad!
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I don't disagree with your point, but would also point out that being autistic is perfectly "normal" (whether neurotypical people want to treat us that way or not).
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Ugly, but also very cool. Public art around here is extremely bland in comparison.
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The same, only I also can't stand the feeling of anything in my ears, so it's giant noise-canceling headphones all day. Shut up world.
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Well stated. I appreciate my fellow Canadians for reacting strongly in solidarity against Trump's trade war, but it sucks how unwilling the Cdn press and pundits seem to specifically decry the violence that he's already done to lgbtq, non-white minorities, and disabled people. Straight Nazi shit.
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Please don't use "autistic" as an insult. Autism is a developmental disability causing a range of social, cognitive and physical challenges. It ranges in severity from mild to crippling. It doesn't turn people into Nazis. Discrimination against autistic people was bad enough before this rich a-hole.
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Even though you say nothing about asking for suggestions from commenters, I have to because I'm compulsive--Have you tried Robert W. Chambers, particularly The King in Yellow, or anything by Ambrose Bierce? Great eerie "weird fiction" stories with florid, late-victorian-style prose. Very cozy.
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Aye.
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Seeing them using intimidation and obvious lies to set the stage to imprison and murder their political enemies--the ones who tried to stop this--I am terrified. Knowing what's coming next because they still taught history when I was in school, I am terrified.
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Countless have been seriously injured already.