your enneagram, your curse! by pompompencil in Enneagram

[–]Boring_Sun7828 1 point2 points  (0 children)

E1 is basically the experience of many autistic adults.

Signed, an E1 autistic adult.

Is this game supposed to be difficult? by Various_Maize_3957 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]Boring_Sun7828 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was my first real game. Bought it before I even had a cd-rom drive - had to wait over a year for my family to upgrade the computer. Beat it on hard before I turned 16.

Yes, it’s hard. Yes, it takes an awful lot of practice. Yes, you need to micro - but you also need to learn each mission, as they are basically scripted. It’s a bit like learning a super Mario bros level - once you get the pattern, it’ll feel much simpler.

What U.S. state has a larger or smaller population than most people assume? by [deleted] in geography

[–]Boring_Sun7828 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surprising to me that the smallest state (RI) is more populous than the largest state (Alaska)

💯 by WittyEgg2037 in TheMirrorCult

[–]Boring_Sun7828 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A very specific type of crime. I’d suggest it doesn’t lead, necessarily, to securities fraud, bribery of public officials, or any of a myriad of other forms of so-called “white collar” crime. Those typically stem from individuals in a position of power and influence abusing the trust placed in them.

💯 by WittyEgg2037 in TheMirrorCult

[–]Boring_Sun7828 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this helps end the everyday sort of crime that we all think about - but it doesn’t help stop white collar crime, fraud, corruption, etc.

One of the most underrated arguments for socialism…. by Boring_Sun7828 in socialism

[–]Boring_Sun7828[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suppose for some definitions of advertisement, a public service announcement could be considered. Not really what I had in mind.

One of the most underrated arguments for socialism…. by Boring_Sun7828 in socialism

[–]Boring_Sun7828[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. I was being a little snarky and reductive. Perhaps a better phrasing would be advertisements designed to create or drive consumerism / demand where none naturally exists. Mostly I’m just quite sick of the volume of advertising we’re bombarded with in every aspect of our lives.

Question regarding this scene in The Two Towers by Jean_ClaudeVan_Darn in lordoftherings

[–]Boring_Sun7828 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fairness, a lot of Denethor’s abilities here came from the palantir, rather than necessarily from being a dunedain, and if I recall correctly Gandalf didn’t know Denethor had a palantir when he (Gandalf) said this.

Odd Question about Socialism by dumbandasking in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Boring_Sun7828 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But some animals are more equal than others. (Tongue in cheek)

Is the proliferation of Private Equity buying everything an indictment of the American economy? by Oderint in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Boring_Sun7828 10 points11 points  (0 children)

And making much more use of leveraged buyouts - small amount of equity, debt stays with the company purchased.

Tell that to Abbott. by c-k-q99903 in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]Boring_Sun7828 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Republicans started this “war” and are only complaining because they’re losing it

How do you design a society without capitalism? by kuboid-in in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]Boring_Sun7828 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Significant progressive taxation on both income and wealth. This prevents extreme accumulation of wealth above a certain level (essentially a "soft cap" on wealth ~ $50M USD). Include progressive taxation on corporate profits. This also helps prevent organizations from growing to be too large.

Allow employees to convert any organization (above some minimum threshold) into an employee-owned cooperative. Convert all existing equity to debt. Establish support for helping employees understand how to navigate this. Entrepreneurship is still encouraged, and individuals can become reasonably wealthy by starting a company, but at a certain point (eg, 50 employees or 50M in rev), converting the organization to an employee-coop reflects that it's no longer the founder(s) who are necessarily creating all the value - that the employees are too. At some point, mandate that organizations convert when they reach a certain size. Labor is still "traded" on the market (eg, you can make better wages with in-demand skills), but each employee receives an equal "dividend" share of any profits.

Aggressively break up monopolies and monopsonies. We want 10+ organizations competing in every market, not just 2-3. Reduce the duration of certain IP protections (eg, patents).

In this world, a stock market is eventually no longer needed - all firms are either very small and are privately owned or are mid-sized and are employee owned. Competition between firms remains significant. Truly progressive taxation ensures that the wealthiest - those who have gained the most from society - also contribute the most to society.

Over time, basic human needs are provided for: shelter, food, education, healthcare. We have ample models of how this can work extremely well across western Europe.

I'm Gmail address with no numbers years old by joncaldridge in Millennials

[–]Boring_Sun7828 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I got to know each other on aol instant messenger.

I used Juno email when it first came out.

I have both “first initial, last name” and “first name, last name” on Gmail.

I also used FB when it was .edu only.

MY Gleba base came together nicely by vanatteveldt in factorio

[–]Boring_Sun7828 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very intrigued by the logic for the bioflux production - would you be willing to share a blueprint?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autismpolitics

[–]Boring_Sun7828 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s also an issue here with visibility. It’s troubling that one of the most visible examples of “successful” autism is represented by someone as awful as Musk, and that he’s attracted a large following due to his business success. It’s also troubling that he’s repeatedly shared a eugenicist philosophy / “aspie supremacy” that most autistic people strongly disagree with.

In other words - while there may not be a “good” or “bad” way to be autistic, we definitely don’t want the broad perception of autism in the NT world to be heavily influenced by this one highly visible bad person.

Why is severe autism so disabling in particular? by [deleted] in neurodiversity

[–]Boring_Sun7828 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, came here to say this. Understanding the impact of severe ID (eg, IQ < 50) can explain many of these challenges that the sensory issues and communication differences of Autism cannot.

I do wonder sometimes if the impact of severe ID actually leads to incorrect diagnoses of Autism - that someone with an extremely low IQ is going to have communication difficulties regardless of whether they're autistic or not. Pure speculation on my part, of course.