was talking with a friend about how some of dunmeshi fаndom misunderstands kabru's initial feelings towards laios.
to sum up kabru's situation via a self-contained modernized metaphor:
kabru is like a guy who lost his entire family in a highly traumatic car accident. years later he joins a discord server and takes note of laios, another server member who seems interesting, so they start chatting. then laios reveals his special interest and favorite movie of all time is David Cronenberg's Crash (1996), and invites kabru to go watch a demolition derby with him
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looks at the ethics board with my big wide autistic eyes and they say fineee you can do human experiments and i say YAYYY :3 !!!!!!!
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Edit since a lot of people seem confused - your "real" name is the name that you want to be referred to in real life. It doesn't have to be your legal name. So if you're trans and you have a different name to whats on your birth certificate, even if not many people call you by the name, it still counts as your real name.
Edit 2 : Holy shit guys please stop reblogging this post my poor inbox im getting like 20 notifs an hour asjfhkajshdkh /lh /srs
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While I'm talking about social stuff I had to learn as an autistic person
There's a LOT of social interactions between human beings whose purpose really boils down to being like that thing dogs do where they go "omg YOU'RE a dog??? I'M a dog!!!!!" And that's not a bad thing. Highly ritualized "meaningless" displays of human connection like friendly greetings and talking about things like weather actually do serve a purpose which is like idk ritualized displays birds do. YOU'RE a human? Omg I'M a human!!!! Wow!!!
And they don't have to be your favorite flavor of interaction. You can even think they're silly. But they DO serve a purpose or else they wouldn't be a thing.
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you seem like the guy for this and google isnt turning up good answers. got like. a list of types of wounds or something
laceration (cut through skin, muscle, and/or tissue), avulsion (partial or complete tearing of both skin and tissue beneath, often exposes bone), incision (cut made intentionally, usually during surgery), puncture (deep hole made by the act of puncturing), abrasion (wound where skin is scraped off), burn (this one is self explanatory, abrasions can lead to friction burns), bruise (self explanatory), bite (bite), abcess (infected wound which builds up pus beneath the skin), sore (a slow-healing and painful, often chronic, open or partially healed wound, frequently caused by pressure), ulcer (similar to a sore, can be internal, typically recurring), internal bleed (a bruise is technically this, but internal bleeding is generally used to describe more severe and health-threatening conditions), shrapnel (foreign object which causes and then remains embedded in the wound), entry wound (entry point of a foreign object), exit wound (exit point of a foreign object)
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