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my-autism-adhd-blog · 1 year ago
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Autism and Sensitivity to Sound
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The Autistic Teacher
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nocherryblood · 2 years ago
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ATTENTION PPL! DO YOU LIVE IN THE UK AND HAVE A MOBILE PHONE? SENSITIVE TO SUDDEN NOISE AND SOUNDS? HAVE AN ELDERLY FRIEND OR LOVED ONE?
Just a reminder, but for anyone in the UK, please remember that today, at 3pm, the government will be testing the new "emergency alert" alarm system, much like the ones they have in the us and around the world. According to the gov, it will be a loud, blaring alarm tone (a bit like a siren/eas) that will go off at 3pm today, unless your phone is completely switched off. It will last for about 10 seconds, and to get it to away you just have to acknowledge the message by pressing "okay".
However, tests like these have been known for going wrong or getting delayed or having the sound stay on, etc (see the US' National EAS Test 2011), so please be prepared just in case. If you are worried about this, just avoid it altogether by having the device turned off altogether, or disabling the alarm in settings if you think it is necessary. The alarms are useful, in case there are any actual genuine national emergencies, and have been proven to save lives.
However, this does not take away the fact that many people are still not aware of their existence, and will not be prepared or aware of what is going on when they hear it this afternoon. This is especially important for people who are sensitive to loud, sudden sounds or even just people (such as the elderly) who may not know about this and may be alarmed by it. Also for people in who have hidden emergency phones (e.g. ppl in abuse situations, hiding for their safety, etc.). Maybe spread the message if you can. Friends, family, etc. Stay safe, people ♡
Tldr: There is an emergency alarm testing at 3pm in the UK today. It will be loud alarm/siren sound on your phone. Do not panic, it's just a test to improve the government's emergency response systems. You can shut off your phone completely to avoid it.
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s0urte3th · 11 days ago
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cringecorp · 5 months ago
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kagoutiss · 1 month ago
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i like sidious & boba fett’s banter in BF2…… [has never played BF2]
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lucraven · 6 months ago
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The siblings ever
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appri-dot · 9 months ago
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@ballcrusher74 BOO MF!!!!!!😈😈😈😈
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skeletalheartattack · 4 months ago
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celestial-sentry · 4 months ago
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Might be silly but let me try. I want to hear about other people's guardians. A random fact about them, maybe just something as simple as what they'd carry along everywhere or a joke they like to tell
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 2 months ago
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Autistic and Being Startled Easily
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Neurodivergent_lou
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anonymous-utility · 2 years ago
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Fuck you *un-silences your silent protagonist by shaking them like a bag of rocks*
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oliver-and-mushrooms · 1 year ago
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The tv is completely off but I can hear it buzzing. Its like a fly but it's constant and a bit lower pitched. I often also hear lights. I don't think that's normal.
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squidthesquidd · 1 year ago
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im autistic and i make the fucking rules so my faves are autistic now too!!! i will forever stand by autistic tengen he has my flavor of autism specifically
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cjgladback · 6 months ago
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I went to my first fiber festival this past weekend! Hoosier Hills Fiber Festival; if I'm still in this state come June next year, I'll probably be back and would love to meet anybody else there. Socializing/hanging out/talking to people without feeling like I was obstructing Real Customers was the one thing I missed, though I didn't really get to any of the free lectures so maybe that's where I could've met some people. Since it was an unknown situation with a lot of people and nearly an hour drive each way, I strategized to make sure I'd go:
First day, I signed up for a couple volunteer shifts. Absolutely a recommended strategy.
Got to be helpful!
They happened to have goodie bags, to help me justify the gas and time (I now have a nice tape measure to replace the one that's been vacationing with a missing sewing kit for a couple years and a lasercut wood two-inch gauge window that might help me with consistency versus my suboptimal practice of just trying to knit perfect squares when swatching in pattern)
I got to learn things about the layout and schedule I wouldn't know to ask when answering questions and acting as a gofer -- especially true working two different locations
And of course, some people were pretty much guaranteed to be happy to see me!
Second day, I signed up for a workshop in the morning so I'd be there and able to shop for anything I needed at the end. Ombre yarn dyeing was the class! It's acid dyes, something I'm several years off from wanting to get into enough to commit to dedicated cookware, full pots of dye powder, etc. The room with the workshop was a barn that had plenty of outlets--but they did not represent plenty of breakers. So there weren't quite enough functional heating elements for the class to have sufficiently cooked our yarn before leaving, and I did need to risk a giant stock pot at home for three batches of four jars, almost-simmering in a water bath for thirty minutes each, of the yarn that hadn't proven it was done (all but the two palest greens). I was a little worried the delay/drawn out heat situation would affect the results but if it did it wasn't much; I got pretty much exactly what I was hoping for with my two color gradient and the single is great too!
The single dye gradient is the color Moss, which did some interesting things with the red portion separating out once they were heated. Every skein has redder blotches, so I'm not bothered about any inconsistency -- if anything it'll help my finished product camouflage stains. Though it was definitely a surprise for me and the other Moss user in the class when our first yarn to have exhausted the dye was the complementary color to what it went in as.
The two color gradient used Rhodamine Red on one end, which was one end of one of our instructor's samples where she chose a cool-green for the other end to show how multi-component dyes mix less predictably than most paint. (It was kinda like shading with markers where you can still see washes of the pink and green in what you squint at and call a grey-brown.) The other end was Cantaloupe, which was one of the maybe three colors she didn't have a sample cut of yarn for. But she described it as the flesh of a perfect ripe cantaloupe and obviously I had to see that, and it sounded like it would be fairly guaranteed to combine nicely with the magenta while being just enough around a bend in the color wheel to be interesting--warm orange versus cool pink. As I said, it turned out pretty much exactly as I was picturing. Not anticipated was how much the jars looked like they were full of some delicious dragonfruit-mango beverage. Were I still a barista I'd be trying to recreate this for my shift drink.
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[ID: Five images following fourteen small skeins of sock yarn dyed in individual glass jars, in two gradients. One gradient is six skeins from a medium forest green through a pale creamy pink, the other is eight skeins from a vibrant yellow orange through an even more vibrant magenta. The first photo is inside under fluorescent lights, showing the 32oz glass canning jars with metal lids and rings, full of dye and yarn on a table at the end of the class in which they were filled and heated for a short time.
The next two images are animated gifs. The first gif is two frames showing the finished dye jars sitting in grass, with their yarn and with it removed. The green gradient left only transparent blue color in its jars, and most of the pink to orange gradient's water looks more orange without its yarn, aside from the third and fourth jars from the orange end, which shade toward a neon lilac with the peachy pink yarn removed. The second gif is a view of the inside of the bright green wash bucket, with just the pink-orange yarn in it, then all of them mixed up, all as they were after a soak with the rust-brown water, in the first rinse, and that rinse water alone showing its transparent but still brown tint.
The last two photos show the gradients lined up along a weathered wooden bench on the side of a deck. The first photo has the wet piles of yarn bundled in front of each of their respective jars with remaining dye. The final photo has the clean, dry yarn wound into center-pull balls and still vibrant in the direct sunlight. End ID]
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skipblebee · 1 year ago
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HELLO PETRIGROF NATION 🤩🤩 Fionna and Cake finale destroyed me and made me very sad so I couldn't draw anything except silly doodles to cope pls enjoy
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ariadne-mouse · 1 month ago
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Me: *opens my bird ID app to catch a new call in my yard*
Local Territorial Hummingbird: hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. hey. heyheyheyhey. hey. hey.
Me: I fucking know can you shut up there is this new bird I'm trying t-
Local Territorial Hummingbird: HEYHEYHEYHEYHEY
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