
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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We are living in an era where artificial intelligence is supposed to revolutionize how we work, create, and communicate. We are sold premium subscriptions and promised tools that will adapt to us. Yet, for...
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I keep seeing this claim floating around: introspection is an illusion. As someone who lives in an autistic body-mind and spends a significant amount of time meditating, my immediate reaction to this...
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For me it was an overheard conversation. My son's father talking to a buddy of his who had an apartment for rent about touring the space.
“Are- are you moving out?” I asked hesitantly.
He nodded.
“ W...
If you want to watch the social fabric unravel in real time, just head over to Facebook and bring up the shifting lexicon of teenagers.
Recently, a video was making the rounds and in the resulting comment thread and I- taken aback by a ter...
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Today, for the first time in a very long time, I woke up without a flashback of abandonment anxiety. People without Complex PTSD (CPTSD) might find this milestone strange to celebrate.
However, those living wit...
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Autistic amputee and homeschooling mom of two hailing from the birth place of freedom: Philadelphia.
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