silvaro1969.bsky.social
A healthy autistic guy who likes to discover what is new in what is very, very old.
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Adjusting our diets to suit autistics sis going to change lives.
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Honestly, neurotypicals could just begin to socially explicitly teach innuendo and begin to socially share what they are saying, and most of their unsocial behaviors which unsocially force autistics out would resolve.
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Associating brain damage or intellectual impairment with our very thoughtful neurotype is bizarre. When a neurotypical kid has an intellectual impairment, who would dream of saying the neurotypical kid has neurotypicalism and then say to every neurotypical they have a disability? Weird.
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I am sorry cos it will hurt finding out the cause. I am not certain, but we may all be hopeful for future autistic kids. I trust in our autistic ♥️
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I would bet on autistic regression happening cos autistics evolved eating sea food and with vitamin d metabolisms which only just worked in sunny Africa, when we actually hunted and saw the sun. Vitamin d and fish oil will protect autistic kids and may prevent the regression.
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You are right. Kids who have disabilities have disabilities and you are describing autistic kids who have disabilities.
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I ask our autistics with disabilities to accept and love our autism, just as neurotypicals with disabilities accept and love being neurotypical. We are all people; we ❤️ our shared humanity.
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Sadly, society won't make autistic insincts social until autism is recognised as an equal neurotype, until we make being autistic equal with being neurotypical. It hurts all autistics when we call autism a condition, disability or disorder.
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Society should have social rules made social for our autistic instincts, for our eye contact, info flows, focussed thought, way to express anger, literal communication etc.
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Many autistics have disabilities and disabilitity discrimination is a huge issue for these guys. All autistics have a neurotype which is equal to being neurotypical and all autistics face discrimination.
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The risks to anyone other than me are not as a result of my peaceful protest for my people, for thortistics and for scoutists and for all atypicals: they flow from my trying to bring freedom and peace to you and yours.
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And thank you.
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❤️
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Violent protest or even mildly upset legalistic protest would have ended my little protest and me. My people will be living proof that peaceful protest works. And yes, I know you know I know. One knows these things.
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There is too much crap in our foods. That's a fact.
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Or, in future, be learned as a thortistic with a highly focussed interest in the subject. We put our thortistic thinkers thoughtful thoughts to work in the special cathedrals built on great thortistic's thoughts.
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I think I read that Selina believes 'neurodivergenge' brought evolutionary advantages, which I only hesitate a little to say plainly makes it irrational to believe that atypical neurotypes are disorders or conditions. Who needs treatment?
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There isn't a mental health facility able to provide quality treatment to autistics who have mental health disorders or conditions.
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I can't see a doctor to help me to adjust to the horror of finding that the existence of an entire non-literal language was deliberately hidden from me, because the doctor would say that my entirely healthy neurotype is a disorder and most likely wouldn't admit to the language's sexistance. Trust?
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And how will we persuade allistics to make our healthy autistic eye contact, speech, info rivers, useful focus etc. into social rules, and get them sharing communication which is non-literal (which failure hurts us all hugely) when doing these things are 'disabilities'?
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I think I read that Selina believes 'neurodivergenge' brought evolutionary advantages, which I only hesitate a little to say plainly makes it irrational to believe that atypical neurotypes are disorders or conditions. Who needs treatment?
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Age may well be one factor - for you, it may be the factor. You have a best friend and a child.
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This sis:-)
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This is your autistic instinct replying ❤️
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And how will we persuade allistics to make our healthy autistic eye contact, speech, info rivers, useful focus etc. into social rules, and get them sharing communication which is non-literal (which failure hurts us all hugely) when doing these things are 'disabilities'?
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Thank you for the sorry:-) There is a very big problem. It is as though you are saying being gay or trans is a disability. How do we feel when we are autistic without any disability?
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This mum clearly knows we all have value, those with and without disabilities. She should list autistics with disabilities who contribute to make her point. Of the autistics who she listed who I recognise, I don't remember any having any disabilities.
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Why?Okay I disagree in some respects. We must identify autistic disability and neurotypical disability and look for the causes of disability. Secretsry Kennedy is on to this.
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I am fairly sure the article doesn't spell out that Secretary Kennedy said that he is targetting finding the cause of the profound disabilities some autistics have, or beautiful words to that effect.
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A database of everyday autistics would list academics and brilliance and health isolatedby an unhealthy society which doesn't share communication. What has it got to do with eugenics, which traditionally evilly targeted neurotypicals and autistics with disabilities?
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I understand self-harm hurts.
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We evolved to camp up our illnesses or claim terrible non-existent injuries, to garner 😍 positive maternal-like attention, or faint and shut down when under threat. Harmless is harmless. Try and keep it a rarity, or it isn't harmless. But positive attention harmlessly gained - its harmless 😉
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Any self harm which doesn't do any actual harm at all in any way is within the range of healthy autistic behaviors, to include not being frequent. As it is harmless.
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And there you have it - you may always have a meltdown disability but they will almost certainly improve. ❤️ autism.
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We need to reengage our frontal lobes with meditation daily and avoiding dietary triggers - most likely yeast, dairy, amines, gluten and maybe salicylates plus utter crap food. And when we meltdown, we meditate asap after to practice calming down super fast.
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Meltdowns which harm no one, are not frequently very bad and don't damage valuable property or other people's stuff - these are what we evolved for and are healthy - they calm everyone else down and we get positive attention from the group's leader 🫂
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You plainly are autistic with disabilities. You may get very close to having healthy autistic meltdowns 🤔 what are they?
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Ouch. You are never going to be neurotypical my friend. I am pleased to break it to you, but you are autistic.