Identifying catalysts for change is not a threat.

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One is villainized and the AI is celebrated, which, again, seems so skewed. There is a woman I follow on Instagram. She has a few autistic children, and she is autistic herself. And something I read that she said recently and I love, is that she sees her children as the canary in the coal mine with respect to the things that they observe and see in the world. And I'm going to say the pattern recognition, right?

Perhaps "cheesy" but no less important, IMO. #ActuallyAutistic #philosophy #autism

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J.L. Beasley
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I'm flawed and these are the things I'm doing to correct that flaw or improve the flaw, or make the flaw less visible. So my two cent this has actually inspired me to let me get my two posts done for today, but it inspired me to do a swell cast on an experience I just recently had. It
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And I think first, there's the connotation of pigginess that has all sorts of baggage with it around belching when to belch is to be human. But at the same time, if I leave it in that space of to be human, it still comes with all of these quote unquote, rights and wrongs and oughts and shoulds versus. If we recognize that we are animals, we don't judge animals when they belt. In fact, when my kitty belt is, I think it's very cute
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