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So teaching again. On too many different things.
Been seeing the term neuro-futurism being thrown around in a few autistic spaces. It is being intentionally used against, or at least beyond, its association with a vague trans-humanist vibe i.e. that neuro-futurism is about taking seriousl...
This follows a bit from the last post in terms of being about assumptions regarding the social (and neuronormativity). Of course there have been a millions things written about why the internet has been bad for social relations but I do won...
There’s some fun narratives out there that trans people and sometimes autistic people invented the internet. There is, also the old story that people who struggle to have community, perhaps because of the smallness of their real world commu...
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