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demilypyro
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Rutger Bregman is the Dutch historian who became a global sensation after an appearance at this year’s Davos summit, where he accused attending billionaires of ignoring taxation. Now he has created another viral moment in an extremely uncomfortable interview with Fox News’s Tucker Carlson.

Bregman so riled Carson with his accusations of hypocrisy, critiques of Fox’s conservative agenda, and attacks on Donald Trump that the TV host called him a “moron” and angrily told him: “Go fuck yourself.”

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Lot more people around the world are going to watch this now than if it actually aired. Speaking truth to power is the best viral content!

Source: twitter.com
samyelbanette
autistic-reptile

something people don’t talk about enough: both extremes in autism

almost every autistic trait has something to do with extremes, and for most of them, autistic people can be on either end of the scale. sometimes this is for hyper/hypo sensitivity reasons, and sometimes it’s due to overcompensation.

examples of some typical autistic traits and their equally austistic counterparts:

  • no empathy? how about having such extreme empathy that you cry when your stuffed animals are ignored?
  • no/wrong facial expressions? how about exaggerated facial expressions because you learned early on you were doing it wrong?
  • nonverbal? how about being hyperverbal and not knowing when to stop talking?
  • highly advanced vocabulary? how about when you can’t remember common everyday words in conversation?
  • can’t tell when things are awkward? how about having such an sensitivity to awkwardness that you can barely stand being in the room when an awkward moment happens on tv?
  • has a meltdown over a small tag on their shirt? how about being so oblivious to physical sensations that you don’t know you broke a bone?
  • doesn’t follow social norms? how about a strict adherence to social norms, often accompanied by severe anxiety that you’re not doing it right?
  • can’t stand bright lights and loud noises? how about pressing lights so close to your eyes that you’re temporary blinded and constantly making noises when it gets too quiet?
  • no eye contact? how about intense, sustained eye contact that you don’t know when to break?
  • constantly rocking back and forth? how about being unable to walk without getting disoriented?

remember this when people say “you don’t seem autistic” - there is no quintessential autistic representation. this is what we mean when we say it’s a spectrum.

autistic-reptile

and yes, as several people have noted, one can easily bounce back and forth between both extremes depending on the day, time, context, health, age, etc.

demilypyro
lethal-cuddles

In other news, it is now not only morally acceptable but the morally correct thing to do to pirate the fuck out of Adobe’s software line.

zerocapitalism

Planned Obsolescence gives way to Enforced Obsolescence

semicolonthefifth

[Laughs as I boot up Clip Studio Paint, which I bought one (1) time]

Here’s a list of other programs. Keep posting till it’s widely known.

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https://twitter.com/Everblue_Comic/status/1124453210297520128

crowmanart

Good to know these thanks man.

chicksdigsaurs
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“Ahh, Perry the Platypus! Behold: the INFINITY GAUNTLET!…. Inator.
With one snap of my fingers as I collect the sixth stone, I will have infinite power, enough to…. create more resources for the...
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therealoswaldtherabbit

Ahh, Perry the Platypus! Behold: the INFINITY GAUNTLET!…. Inator.
With one snap of my fingers as I collect the sixth stone, I will have infinite power, enough to…. create more resources for the entire planet! They will WORSHIP me as a hero, and I will take over the ENTIRE TRI STATE AREA!”

What? Kill half of all people? What kind of crazy person would do that?”

thadeeliv

“You see, Perry the Platypus, when I was growing up, my parents only let me eat half of all my meals.”