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radiomuenchen · 2 years ago
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Ich habe den Begriff „Bürger“ in meine Suchmaschine eingegeben und nach Bildern gesucht. Die ersten 20 Fotos waren Burger, dann kamen Bilder des Teigwarenherstellers Bürger und an 55ster Stelle zeigte sich eine Hand, die einen Stimmzettel in eine europäische Wahlurne steckt. Ob das etwas über den Stellenwert des Bürgers aussagt, sei dahin gestellt. Milosz Matuschek jedenfalls ist der Auffassung, dass der Bürger sich nicht als Arbeitgeber der Staatsangestellten fühlen kann, wie ursprünglich angedacht, sondern in den letzten Jahren als Schutzschild gegen ein angebliches Killervirus instrumentalisiert und jetzt Bauernopfer in einem hegemonialen Krieg wird. Er sagt, wir lebten als Bürger in einer toxischen Beziehung, in der Schluss machen verboten sei. Hören Sie seinen Kommentar: Wenn der Staat seine Bürger missbraucht. Sabrina Khalil hat gelesen. https://www.freischwebende-intelligenz.org/p/wenn-der-staat-seine-burger-missbraucht
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emma-ofnormandy · 6 months ago
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Hi! I was wondering if you know of any My Lady Jane headers and/or icons? I’m not the best at searching
Hello! I have not seen any My Lady Jane icons or headers yet, but I am hopeful we will see some soon? We are a small fandom at the moment, but full of wonderful creatives so I am going to float this out to the main tag (hope that’s ok) and see if anyone has seen some floating around? Or perhaps has the creative bug and would love to create some wonderful works for all to enjoy?
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jenniferhills · 2 months ago
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You ever see the most shocking media take that you just have to sit in silence for a few minutes and contemplate it bc you cannot wrap your head around somebody actually feeling that way
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diamondnokouzai · 1 year ago
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back in my day we respected gifmakers. we said, "wowie, you made this yourself?" we couldn't count the frames in a gif.
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shitty-tma-aus · 15 days ago
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Everything is the same , but everything is horrible brand- tie-ins played completely straight, and unfunny pop culture references. A person goes to a restaurant and it's named some shit like "BOO-rger king" and gets ate by the manager. The stranger is no longer the stranger, it is now the imposter. When the Eye-pocalypse begins, Martin turns to the recorder and says "the endgame has begun." Someone is voiced by Will smith. Tma is now Shark Tale.
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chaoticautie · 1 year ago
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Me: I’m autistic
Person: Are you diagnosed?
Me: Well it’s been confirmed by more than one professional, my old diagnosis was written on paper for my IEP but it’s outdated now (Asp*rger’s), I’ve scored very high on almost every autism test out there, and a lot of my teachers, friends, and some of my family members have suspected it
Person: Okay, but are you diagnosed NOW?
Me: …No?
Person: Then you’re not autistic.
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dberl · 2 years ago
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The idea of Mr. Hyde sitting down and hammering out an insurance plan in an office somewhere with some normal ass salesman is hilarious to me. I know, I know, he probably shrunk down to Calvin Zabo mode for that, but come on!
And who on earth would Hyde want to leave money too? I've never seen him express any notion beyond wanting to hurt other people, so I find it hard to believe he'd want people to be taken care of after he's gone.
Maybe he's got a little old granny out there that nobody ever hears about. Or maybe Hyde dies one day and King Cobra gets a check in the mail and spends the rest of his life scratching his head over it and wondering why.
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These guys are playing a dangerous game. Because in that one file folder I see Doctor Octopus, The Jest and Mr Hyde among others! If it got back to ANY of those people what racket they were running to screw over their next of kin, this entire block would be a crater by sunrise.
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ratgrinders · 8 months ago
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I can't get over how not a single person has voted for Ivy as their favorite rger; it's very funny, but also a LITTLE sad cause I personally would love to know more about her, as right now we have. Nothing. Her being Fabian's foil could imply that she has some kind of rich family, but absent parents, but she didn't seem to show any sign of being posh like Fabian is/was, she was just... mean. Same goes for Mary Ann in terms of knowing nothing about her, especially not how she contrasts to Gorgug. I really hope we get more information! Do you have any guesses?
Yes it's so funny 😭😭😭😭but also understandable unfortunately lmaooo. She's the Rat Grinder we objectively know the LEAST about, she's had maybe like what, one and a half scenes? We know she's besties with Oisin, and that type of dynamic within the larger group of the Rat Grinders is VERY interesting to me, but other than that??? Nothing. I DO hope we learn more though ghfsfks just because right now there's not a lot to dig into!
As for the second part of your question, oh god WILD speculation time only tenuously based in canon under the cut lets gooooo:
I think the basis for the Rat Grinders status as the Bad Kids' foils is that they have what the Bad Kids want, but have superficial beef with the Bad Kids based on the version of them they have in their head. So you got Kipperlilly who wants Riz's tragic backstory despite her allegedly normal and whole family at home. Oisin is rich thanks to his family while Adaine struggles with money thanks to hers, and maybe seems to have beef with the Elven Oracle as that's what led to Kalvaxus' defeat. Ruben has the song of the summer just as Fig is in the middle of an artist's block. Etc, etc.
So going off of that, what does Fabian want more than anything else this season? To not be lonely. I think it'd make sense then if Ivy actually had a really present, loving(?) family who nonetheless still turned out kind of mean. I think she has no problem living up to her family's expectations, no matter what they are. As for the family itself, well the Gloom Stalker subclass is "at home in the darkest places i.e. in primeval forests". And what's the nearest dark forest with a population of wood elves? Sylvaire, formerly the Forest of the Nightmare King. Specifically Arborly, since that's the town near there that protects the entrance to the forest. I think Ivy is possibly how the Rat Grinders got the Nightmare King connection in the whole reviving a dead god thing. Of course, this is all WILD speculation.
As for Mary Ann, what does Gorgug want? This is a bit less clear as his arc developed over the course of the season, but I'd say he wants a stronger connection to his artificing (and by proxy, his gnomish parents), he wants a balance between that and barbarian and a healthy relationship to his rage, and I think part of what ticks him off so much about Mary Ann is just how uncaring she seems, that she can seem so unengaged about things and still be such a great barbarian while he has to CONSTANTLY balance and filter his emotions and focus to succeed in his two classes. So I think it's possible Mary Ann was also adopted by a different species, but this time by barbarians so there was never any struggle on her part to relate to the classes of her parents. Her parents just Got rage immediately, she grew up with an innate understanding of it and is able to perfectly modulate it despite seeming so monotone outside it. And I think it'd be very funny if specifically Mary Ann, and only Mary Ann, has no outward beef with the Bad Kids and is actually kind of ok with Gorgug lmao.
I can't WAIT for all of this to get Jossed by the end of the season lmaoooooooooooo.
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mikec137 · 2 years ago
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Mägenwil, Switzerland, June 2023
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z0mburger · 2 months ago
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ooc ; curious ,,, if we're mutuals, have you watched b*gtop b*rger?
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noellevanious · 5 months ago
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whatever fucking sauce that "Zesty" sauce from b*rger k*ng is. it slays my vagina so hard.
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sexyherobrine · 1 month ago
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New! On Menu ❔️
wendys atheism bu🥪rger
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starlight-tav · 1 year ago
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List of Non-fiction Books on Autism
[Please note: I am only listing the books I have read on this list. This is not meant to be a comprehensive or complete list at all. I want to share the books that have been helpful to me so far. *Updated 09/17/23]
Approaching Autistic Adulthood: The Road Less Travelled by Grace Liu
| This book has a lot of advice about navigating adulthood as an autistic person. I found the advice on dealing with burnout especially helpful!
The Autism Friendly Cook Book by Lydia Wilkins
| This is one of my favorite books! If you're like me, and you really struggle with all things kitchen and cooking, this is a really helpful resource. Not only does it have a useful section that details techniques and supplies that you may need, but the recipes have an estimated energy and skill level! This book has helped me approach cooking more prepared, which helps me with coping with anxiety and preventing meltdowns.
Connecting with the Autism Spectrum: How to Talk, how to Listen, and Why you Shouldn't Call it High-Functioning by Casey "Remrov" Vormer
| This book is one of the most accessible books I've read so far. The language is both concise and easier to follow than most. It is less general than some other books on this list, so if you don't relate to it immediately or at all, that doesn't make you more or less autistic. Your experience (including location, assigned gender, gender identity, sexuality, co-occuring conditions, etc.) influence the way you exist as an autistic person.
Living with PTSD on the Autism Spectrum: Insightful Analysis with Practical Applications by Lisa Morgan, M.ED. and Mary P. Donahue, PH.D.
| If you're struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and are on the Autism spectrum, this book could be really helpful! It provides research in plain language and offers helpful examples of how PTSD and ASD can interact. It also shares insight on how to recognize abuse and trauma, as well as how to advocate/seek advocacy for yourself or loved ones with ASD. I think the personal examples are really helpful, but I do want to caution that these also make it another very specific reading experience. If you read it, and do not see your experience represented, that is not your fault!
Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman
| Written by a journalist, this book packs a lot of information! It focuses on the history of Autism as a diagnoses, and for that reasons can be overwhelming and heartbreaking at times. The author is (I think) overly sympathetic to H*ns Asp*rger's contribution to Autism research; but from what I understand, the book was written at a time before the extent of his involvement with the N*zi party was understood, so maybe a future addition will reflect what we know now much better. I'm grateful that I read it, because it put my own late diagnosis into a perspective that gives me a little bit more peace.
The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism by Naoki Higashida
| This book is excellent to read for both autistic people and people who have an autistic loved one since it is focused on answering questions about how some autistic people think and behave (like stimming.) The author is an autistic boy who uses communication aids to express himself, and he has many insights into what it's like to have specific support needs and how it can be challenging to get those needs met.
Sensory: Life on the Spectrum organized and edited by Schnumm
| This is an anthology of comics by autistic creators who use visual story-telling to talk about their experiences. It was so nice to see my experiences in their stories, and to see other's experiences that I can't relate to as well!
Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing Up, Acceptance, and Identity edited by Emily Page Ballou, Sharon daVanport, and Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
| This collection of essays/letters is wonderful, especially if you wish to learn more about the experiences of a diverse group of autistic people. It highlights that there are as many ways to be autistic as there are autistic people in the world (something that many of the books on this list say.)
Spectrums: Autistic Trans People in Their Own Words edited by Maxfield Sparrow
| "friend of mine, i am here, too. i am flapping and humming and feeling and being. i am learning who i am, i am being who i am, i am being loud and bright and joyful and true! and they are afraid, and they do not understand, but i am not for them, and friend of mine, neither are you" (from "a letter to a friend" by ren koloni).
This collection is so, so important to me as a genderqueer autist. The above quote is from my favorite contribution in the book, and I'm so grateful to the author for their words.
Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity by Dr. Devon Price
| This was the first book I read when I learned that I'm autistic. It is informative and compassionate. I think it is on the lower end of accessibility on the list so far, but it still does a wonderful job of explaining some of the difficult concepts. I think Dr. Price's explanation of the difference between bottom-up and top-down thinking is the best I've read so far, which was especially difficult for me to wrap my head around as a literal thinker. Just remember that if you pick up a book and it's difficult to understand, you're allowed to ask for help, take time to away from it, or put it down for good.
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That's the list so far! I'm constantly searching for more books to read, so if you have recommendations, please let me know!
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permababy · 3 months ago
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the casual trace representation in b*b's b*rgers
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chaoticautie · 1 year ago
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Me: My autism has been confirmed by more than one medical professional, it was written on paper but it’s outdated now (Asp*rger’s), I had an IEP, my RAADs score was 187, and almost all of my friends and even some of my family members have suspected it before or have otherwise affirmed it
Some random person who doesn’t even know me: You’re not autistic
Me: Yeah I guess you’re right
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jesperfahxey · 2 years ago
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hello, lovelies! it’s that time of year again! ✨
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