
I deconstruct autistic burnout as a systemic failure, not a personal one, using Neuroanarchy and Chaos Magick to provide deep thinkers with tools to unmask, reclaim sovereignty, and build authentic new systems.
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To utter the word “tradwife” with a straight face today requires a staggering level of historical amnesia. We need to acknowledge what this term actually is before we even get to Nara Smith.
It is a sexual fetish.
It is a carefully cura...
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My stomach dropped. My jaw tensed up. My shoulders crept, hard and tight, all the way to my ears. A familiar panic seized me, the same one I felt when I was racing an Instacart algorithm, the same one my...
Lois Curtis National Women's History Museum
In the early 1990s, Lois Curtis and Elaine Wilson found themselves trapped in a system designed to isolate them.
Both women lived with cognitive disabilities and psychiatric conditions at the...
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I opened my Substack this morning to catch up on the writers I follow. There is a fellow autistic writer on this platform whom I deeply respect and genuinely love. You guys like her better than me....
When I was little, my mom used to tell me that if I acted up, a “gypsy” would come with a bag, snatch me up, and take me to Byberry.
Looking back, the casual, blatant anti-Romani racism of that threat seems far away from our current realit...
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Autistic amputee and homeschooling mom of two hailing from the birth place of freedom: Philadelphia.
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