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When we speak our minds—whether we’re critiquing a system, sharing an article, or just forming a strong opinion—we’re not doing that in isolation. We’re interacting with structure. We’re participating in systems.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of my all-time favorite shows.
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The “lost generation” of autistic adults doesn’t prove the system is getting better.
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Most people care. I believe that.
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I’ve been thinking about praise.
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We’re coming out swinging today—I have a difficult question for you.
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There’s been a lot of thoughtful discussion lately around what’s come to be called autistic inertia—and it’s a welcome shift. For many of us in the autistic community, that term names something real. Something persistent
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Burnout doesn’t always come with warning signs.
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