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In_shpurrs OP t1_j08siqr wrote
Reply to comment by In_shpurrs in During a clear, dark, and quiet night I've observed a small lightsource from a distance be distorted by a (somewhat) loud soundburst. Have you? by In_shpurrs
The lightsource's hue got distorted from left to right from my perspective. As if it got pierced for half a second. İt was graphic.
In_shpurrs OP t1_j08s8zh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in During a clear, dark, and quiet night I've observed a small lightsource from a distance be distorted by a (somewhat) loud soundburst. Have you? by In_shpurrs
Soundsource came from left heading right from approximately 50 distance to my left en 10m in ahead.
In_shpurrs t1_iydapeq wrote
Reply to comment by thetwitchy1 in Autism Breakthrough: New Treatment Significantly Improves Social Skills and Brain Function by Shelfrock77
Because it puts both parties at an uneven level. The, say, neurotipical individual* feels the sense to treat the autistic individual as "different". And the autistic person almost gets a carte blanche to do, in a sense whatever s/he may want. "Oh, well, s/he's autistic. I would never accept this behaviour de any other person", vs "I can be as quirky as I want, I said I was autistic ¯\(ツ)/¯"
If the subject comes up, sure, say it. If it is necessary, sure, why not. But for daily interactions? That's like me going around telling any person I meet, "oh, by the way, I'm a man". I mean, it's a fact; but it's not particularly relevant information when meeting someone.
What I'm trying to say is this: from my experience there is nothing wrong about the artistic people I've met. They tend to be slightly different in approach but that's not a problem to me as I adjust my personality to the person I'm interacting whilst staying myself. (I'm not going to talk to a mate the way I talk to someone I'm trying to have sex with. Basic example to prove a point.)
*The neurotipical individual may not even notice or find anything to be strange about the autistic person. Basically "you"'re saying: treat me different.".
In_shpurrs t1_iycmm77 wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Autism Breakthrough: New Treatment Significantly Improves Social Skills and Brain Function by Shelfrock77
Fair point. I will never not take the time to say that I've found individuals on the autism spectrum to be incredibly fun to talk with. They're fair, honest and funny. They don't need treatment as far as I can tell.
I'm not on the spectrum.
Though one point I'd like to raise with autistic individuals is that they should consider not saying they're autistic.
In_shpurrs t1_iybzap9 wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Autism Breakthrough: New Treatment Significantly Improves Social Skills and Brain Function by Shelfrock77
You realise some people with autism suffer from the condition, yes?
In_shpurrs t1_iy7vlm0 wrote
Looks really nice.
What are the specs on the paper?
In_shpurrs t1_ixqb4sm wrote
Reply to comment by ConsitutionalHistory in Emperor Charles V's secret code cracked after five centuries by IslandChillin
Yes, there are. All you need to do is watch out for the trap of being the most brilliant; much like trying to be the most beautiful: there's always someone more beautiful. Want to be the funniest? There's always someone funnier. Think you're the most brilliant? You'll hit a wall when you mest someone smarter. So it goes.
In_shpurrs t1_iwuj92j wrote
Implying you're the joke.
In_shpurrs t1_iuhjon0 wrote
Reply to comment by HideousTits in Last bus, me, watercolour, pen, collage, 2022 by HideousTits
Thanks. Looks really nice. I appreciate the paths to destination at different angles of perspective at arrival. Really well done.
In_shpurrs t1_iuhf889 wrote
Drawing with pencil on paper painted with watercolour on top of which paper/carton with pencil drawing cut in shape and placed on top of the original layer?
In_shpurrs t1_j0bbog5 wrote
Reply to Will my kids inherit the genetic mutations that I aquire during my lifetime? by RedditScoutBoy
It's logical that they will; children are now (within a generation) born without wisdom teeth. There are also seacreatures which have had physical changes within a generation or two due to the rising seatemperature.