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pulaskiwasright, to risa in My favorite gender

“How can I invent something to be angry and righteous about today?”

hydroptic,

Huh?

gregorum,

And then you came here to complain about it

Paradachshund, to lemmyshitpost in Why do I do this?

I just kind of meander around the room

brown567,

I’ll wander around my whole apartment XD

GregorGizeh, (edited ) to risa in My favorite gender

Does Odo actually qualify for this? He can feel and comprehend and interpret emotions just fine, he is just deadly shy and insecure behind his stoic enforcer facade.

The doctor doesn’t fit either, just because he is modeled after an egomaniac asshole does not mean he is autistic.

FMT99,

Neither does Data. He has no emotions. I feel like the maker of this meme projects a bit.

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

ASD coded, not literally ASD. The thematic struggle with social convention counts IMO. But Data has no self loathing or whatever. He just wants to understand. We stan Data.

caseyweederman,
ehisthenewmeh,

thank you for the link

bionicjoey,

He can feel and comprehend and interpret emotions just fine, he is just deadly shy and insecure behind his stoic enforcer facade.

This is basically describing autism too. We can feel emotions just fine. But expressing them is hard because we do so in a way that can sometimes be upsetting to others. So we become shy and put up a facade that hides how we feel about things.

Also, “ASD-coded” is different than ASD. These characters don’t literally have ASD, but the fantastical sci-fi backgrounds the writers set up allow them to write the characters to behave and experience struggles in a way that is similar to someone with ASD. Especially problems fitting in with a group, socialising, and forming meaningful connections with others.

feedmecontent,

Autistic people can feel and comprehend emotions like everyone else, no difference. Not sure why those two were on your list. As far as interpreting emotion, we can, we just have to learn how instead of doing it innately, which it seems Odo did for all human behavior.

AnUnusualRelic, to lemmyshitpost in Why do I do this?
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

I read while brushing my teeth. It’s not like there’s something interesting to look at.

Zoidsberg,
@Zoidsberg@lemmy.ca avatar

If I read I get distracted and brush the same three teeth for ten minutes.

bstix, to lemmyshitpost in Why do I do this?

Because you’re afraid. Don’t be.

Look straight at that face and say to the person in the mirror: “Hey, you’re a pretty neat person”.

captainjaneway,
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Bonehead, to risa in My favorite gender

Did anyone else wonder who the black guy was before you noticed his legs?

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Clearly the female changeling. She could do real solids.

proudblond,

Aaah it’s not just me, phew!

SnotFlickerman, to risa in My favorite gender
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

deep seated*

wesker,
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’d deep seed a few of them IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN

cum

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I appreciate the clarification. Thank you.

klemptor, to risa in My favorite gender

I really don’t think the EMH counts.

ininewcrow, (edited )
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

It was programmed from the personalities of hundreds of Star fleet doctors with terrible bedside manners … starting with Dr Leonard McCoy

klemptor,

Agreed, but terrible bedside manner isn’t indicative of autism. And the Doctor seems to be garden-variety crotchety, which makes sense given that he’s modeled on Lewis Zimmerman. I’d need other criteria to convince me he’s supposed to be autistic.

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

The more I hear and talk about with others about autism, the more I think that it all just has to do with just being human and a person with a unique set of personality traits and conditions.

Some of it might be healthy, some of it unhealthy, some brought about by upbringing, some brought about from trauma, some brought about my neglect but some also brought about because of having everything, or nothing, or too much, or too little.

It’s like gender identity … some people identify one way or another … some strongly identify, some don’t, some are just in the middle and some are off the spectrum … and many change over time and over a lifetime.

It’s the same with autism … some have a little bit of it, some don’t, some are aware, some are not, some are more affected, some are just a little affected but everyone has no clue and no one is capable of measuring it.

It’s just part of the human condition that we are all different … and its the differences that made us who we are as a civilization and a global society. We were successful not because of one person or one group of people … we were successful as a species because of all these individuals doing what they did and being who they were. It’s our chaotic mess of personalities, whether good or bad or perceived as good or bad that make up all the amazing things we have created, generate, construct, produce and imagine.

I think it’s a great thing … it’s worked for us for thousands of years … and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

ReputedlyDeplorable,

Ehh, I do agree that dealing with different personalities is part of being human, and everyone has their own strengths, weaknesses and quirks. I would have to disagree that somewhat on the “no one is capable of measuring it” part. It seems to lean towards the “everyone is a little Autistic” saying, which is not scientifically accurate. Autism is something we can test for and while it’s something we still don’t understand completely, recently scientists have been able to identify which genes are responsible. So I think putting it on a level with a personality trait or gender identity is a bad comparison.

hydroptic,

Yeah ditto, I don’t think he (it?) seemed autistic at all

flatplutosociety,
@flatplutosociety@lemmy.world avatar

Agreed. He doesn’t have any trouble interpreting or expressing feelings, it’s just that he’s kind of a prick with an identity crisis.

LWD, (edited ) to privacy in A question about secure chats

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  • theskyisfalling,

    Does it though when they control both ends. It is encrypted between each end which I guess secures against things like a man in the middle attack from outside parties but their app encrypts it on one end and decrypts it on the other. I have a very hard time believing that they don’t “read” your messages at some point in that process.

    PupBiru,
    @PupBiru@kbin.social avatar

    i’ve seen the bullet points from that article riffed in different ways, but i think that’s the most important part:

    • They know you rang a phone sex line at 2:24 am and spoke for 18 minutes. But they don't know what you talked about.
    • They know you called the suicide prevention hotline from the Golden Gate Bridge. But the topic of the call remains a secret.
    • They know you got an email from an HIV testing service, then called your doctor, then visited an HIV support group website in the same hour. But they don't know what was in the email or what you talked about on the phone.
    • They know you received an email from a digital rights activist group with the subject line “Let’s Tell Congress: Stop SESTA/FOSTA” and then called your elected representative immediately after. But the content of those communications remains safe from government intrusion.
    • They know you called a gynecologist, spoke for a half hour, and then called the local abortion clinic’s number later that day.
    Brtrnd,

    I’ve wondered if they don’t know the data. They can perfectly read the convo on your device, assign a category what you’re talking about and keeping that category. They don’t store, read, know the conversation, they only ‘analyze’ it. F.e. if you talk about planes they may assign a category travel and sell your profile to holiday companies?

    I don’t know about this, I’m just thinking that’s how I’d do it if I ran an evil corp.

    Itte, to animemes in She is coming to town...

    HASHIRE SORI YO

    MentalEdge,
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    KAZE NO YOU NI

    callmepk,
    @callmepk@lemmy.world avatar

    TSUKIMIHARA WO

    MentalEdge, (edited )
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    PADORU PADORU

    Nepenthe, to baldurs_gate_3 in My experience with love in BG3 (not OC)
    @Nepenthe@kbin.social avatar

    So can someone fill me in on WHY this bitch is so popular? I thought for sure his personality would make up for his looks and it does not. He barely really has a personality atm.

    He's already starting out with a handicap because I like little noodly twinks and not hulking Creatures who are nearly twice my character's size in every direction, it could be fair to point out that I'm barely past the first act, and I do respect his political game regarding the grove. But I'm not sure I can imagine it getting better.

    Does it get better? Or do people just want the bear?

    Anticorp,

    Apparently beastiality is far more popular than anyone predicted.

    balancedchaos, to memes in You don't actually have to assemble these things

    Punchline in the title. Always a favorite of mine.

    DontRedditMyLemmy, (edited )

    He figured out you don’t actually have to come up with a title for these things

    Squid, (edited ) to memes in You don't actually have to assemble these things

    What about the storage

    AllonzeeLV,

    The box stores the table amazingly well. 10/10

    LemmyKnowsBest, to memes in You are wrong.

    people who gravitate toward this written conversation-based social media with strangers we never want to meet, we just love to write, mmmkay?

    cro_magnon_gilf,

    Makes me wonder. Has there ever been a Lemmy meetup?

    Kolanaki, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    “Now I have 99 problems.”

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