#HeyCohost I'll miss you.
("intern secretary eggbug" originally belongs to kyn https://cohost.org/kyn )
@cinnamon wasnt keen on them pre covid, dont even consider them now; not great with crowds.
little money beg ahhh
so uhhhh I have income now but my first paycheck still won't be coming until next week, and electric bill + phone bill are hitting same time + my transit card is almost out of money and there's like 10 whole dollars in my bank account so im short like $120 uhhhhh
weh if anyone wants to help i will appreciate you forever ;;
https://ko-fi.com/kaffe0849 (kofi good cuz it doesnt show my legal name awawa)
@Draekos absol
The research was fundamentally flawed and should not be used as evidence that one group is better than the other. It does, however, highlight the problem of biased research that stigmatises everything about us.
There has been a lot of research about autistics over the years, but this one really took the cake! 🍰
Find out what happened when researchers attempted to compare the moral compass of autistic and non-autistic people... (1/2)
#actuallyautistic #autism #neurodivergence #comic #art #MastoArt
@headswap lambeater lammy
The Luddites were a labor movement.
"The Luddites themselves 'were totally fine with machines,' says Kevin Binfield, editor of the 2004 collection Writings of the Luddites. They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called 'a fraudulent and deceitful manner' to get around standard labor practices.
'They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,' says Binfield, 'and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.'"
Also the men wore dresses and called themselves brides of Ludd.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-the-luddites-really-fought-against-264412/
trans enby, internet ghost, ~32
demisexual
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