imhotep1

joined 1 year ago
[–] imhotep1@lemmy.world 6 points 6 days ago

I am split on this. I feel like my autism isn't a disability. Sometimes my autistic traits can be. Neurotypicals also have mental traits that can hold them back. Mine have names like executive function disorder, but neurotypicals can exhibit many of my traits (not all) and not be as stigmatized. So I'm of the opinion that autism itself isn't a disability, but that doesn't mean I don't have disabilities that stem from it.

[–] imhotep1@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

I am a "privileged whitevl guy" who married into a central American refugee family, and I can say there are a lot of people in developing countries that love human rights, but hate when they are applied to specific groups. Because if everyone has nothing, trying to help marginalized groups seems unfair to the majority who is also oppressed.

So if you want to fight femicide, or anti-LGBT discrimination, people not in that group often get angry because they want help too.

I obviously don't agree, but I understand the viewpoint given their life experiences. What I don't understand is when I meet Americans/1st world people who express the same sentiments. They need to go fuck themselves in the ass with a rusty spork and die of sepsis.

Only evil people and the ignorant are opposed to human rights.

[–] imhotep1@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I am half awake, and I read, "the horrors of falling for Linux rap".

Is that a genre?

[–] imhotep1@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

His force ghost goes to the dark side and travels to a galaxy far far away in the long time ahead, possesses a street thug, and becomes a criminal underworld mastermind. That's why he can't kill Batman. He sees the dark side in him. He wants him to become Darth Batman.

 

I like to pretend that all of an actor's characters are the same person at different stages of life, even if it makes no sense storywise.