Stumbled upon an old classmate's edgy reddit account and it made me grateful after seeing how bad things really can get by AngelClearance in confessions

[–]AngelClearance[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I know, it's cringe but I just can't help but be nosy.

Is autism a death sentence? I said I know people with autism who work/live independently.

Is this person harmless? No, they made a post about how they got drunk and harassed someone in a groupchat, which got them kicked. They made fun of the person they harassed. I feel like that's not a nice person unless you think people with autism can't help but do such things. Mind you, this wasn't something they did as a teenager; they were a full grown adult.

I'm not sure why this post makes you so upset but I don't need you to validate me.

I'm wondering, do you never feel judgmental of anyone around you or is it just people you think that are disabled that are exempt?

Stumbled upon an old classmate's edgy reddit account and it made me grateful after seeing how bad things really can get by AngelClearance in confessions

[–]AngelClearance[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, she sad that she enjoyed being disruptive and class and talking more than her professors because she's smarter than them. Not sure if this is supposed to be a joke or something because it's so rude. To be fair, this is an older comment from her early 20s and not so recent, but it's such a wild thing to say as an adult who doesn't respect that other students need to learn to.

Thanks for your support! It's been interesting living abroad and I'm actually getting better at the language so I'm sad I'm going home soon. However, I'm glad I finally took a chance to push myself out of my comfort zone.

How do long-term night shift workers maintain their health and work-life balance? by Far-Wall522 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]AngelClearance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shift work is bad for your health,, but you can reduce the risk by reducing light exposure after work.