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fun fact to look cool: when you mention any old tool or object from france you can add "and it was used in torture" and you'll be right 99% of the time

@Stellar
Are the artists french? And were their albums used in torture?

@cowanon@neckbeard.xyz
No, just China being China and managing after a while to contain the spread of information and censoring their internet.
Also I'm very confident that China didn't manage to miraculously contain the disease after 80k cases when countries with less a tenth its size have far greater numbers. They just stopped pretending to tell the truth to the rest of us.

@cowanon@neckbeard.xyz
The ones that were impactful for me were the ones of people randomly and suddenly collapsing on the streets, and the strange blood pools everywhere that were never addressed.

People that advertise their blocks are so fucking weird. Whenever I feel the need to get rid of someone from my mentions like that, I just do it. Why announce to the person what I did so they can then make a different account and continue harassing me? It's really counterproductive if you ask me.

This merits repeating imo:

If you take pride in your mental condition (whether it's autism, depression or whatever other syndrome) enough to brag about it in your bio, you have far deeper problems with your personality or your mental state than said initial condition.

@MisterRogersSnapped @robots @cowanon@neckbeard.xyz @theoddball@paypig.org
As far as I can tell the "spectrum" was a bit of a mistake, in that it has led people to over-exaggerate their condition for victim points. It's not like 20-30 years ago, the "on the spectrum" functional autists didn't exist, but they were just viewed as slightly weird or atypical and that was it. They were expected to contribute to society just like anyone else, and they were treated just like anyone else.

Now the "spectrum" enables the same types of people to wear autism like a badge, because they know it guilt trips people into behaving differently towards them. And instead of expecting them to contribute to society, suddenly they have an excuse to slack off while expecting society to carry their weight.

I have all the sympathy for proper autistic people, the ones that can barely communicate, that really can't function in society by themselves.
But for the "on the spectrum" crowd, the fact that you take pride enough of your "autism" to brag about it in your bio reveals that you have far deeper personality and mental issues than your autism.

@nosleep@neckbeard.xyz
I see only one gender there: poorly ripped audio from YouTube.

@robots @theoddball@paypig.org
1) What is joke
2) Your bio looks like what I would have expected.
Have a nice day.

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