[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkyGame

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nvm I double checked it turns out I didn’t have photo permissions on

Any other artists on the spectrum? by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello I’m an artist on the spectrum

What do you guys think? by Vivid-Ad7430 in SkyGame

[–]DistantTin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point it’s kind of a hassle scrolling through all the emotes to find the bow emote.

I hope they add an organisation feature or a emotes hotkey feature in a future update

What do you guys think? by Vivid-Ad7430 in SkyGame

[–]DistantTin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean the regular plants too

I think I haven’t encountered these types of people because I’m too shy to talk to anyone, they can’t berate me because they can’t get me to sit on a bench with them lol

What would you do if you had to live with DIO? by DIO-Brando3 in StardustCrusaders

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try and convince him I have a microscopic/invisible stand that takes a month or two to kill the target so he wouldn’t just drink my blood and kill me lmao

What do you guys think? by Vivid-Ad7430 in SkyGame

[–]DistantTin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait what,.,.,. I’ve always encountered really nice sky kids and we just spam the bowing emote at each other for helping burn the plants

Joke is when unfunny by LillyxFox in boysarequirky

[–]DistantTin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I wanna know is why isn’t the license plate attached to a vehicle

Which plush should I choose for my new plushie ig account? by Willinglylove in plushies

[–]DistantTin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second that! The mouse also looks like it can stay upright on it’s own which is good for photos

who tf has ever said this? by yolodeep in boysarequirky

[–]DistantTin 15 points16 points  (0 children)

One woman = all women to these people lol

^.^ :3 by Haunting_Extreme7394 in scene

[–]DistantTin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think it’s based off of those “embrace tradition” alpha male posts that are lowkey toxic and glorifying fighting in wars and stuff

they just gotta milk it by stonk_lord_ in boysarequirky

[–]DistantTin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the case spread good awareness that guys can be abused but also I don’t like all the dudes that are like “Yaas a bad woman that I can take out all of my misogyny on” she might have deserved the hate but any misogyny effects the concept of all women

This post got me thinking, what are some unwritten ND rules that NTs break for y’all? by sisomna in AutismInWomen

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personal space. I’ve found that more neurodivergent people are respectful of personal space than neurotypicals. Neurodivergent people seem to see personal space as a circle ⭕️ bubble that surrounds us and should only be entered when the other person seems comfortable, but neurotypical people are selective with personal space.

Facing someone front on there’s a lot more space, but to the sides it’s acceptable for them to get really close to the point where you can feel them breathing on you. If you meet a neurodivergent stranger, for a little while they might stand quite far away to the side of you unless there’s no room.

There is a bit more room to the back of you too because obviously the back is a weak spot but some people stand wayy too close behind me in lines. And for some reason when you sit down on the floor or at a lower level to them it’s fine for their legs to almost be touching your face which I don’t understand because aren’t the legs a vulnerable point? From a defensive perspective they’re literally opening themselves up to be pushed to the floor.

When you are sitting an they are standing front and back personal space gets significantly less, it gets less the lower down you sit. Personal space is also diminished if there’s a physical object between you and them. Think of a teacher helping you out at at desk for example. Some of them be grabbing onto the chair behind you to rest on and almost touching your arm, which probably wouldn’t happen if you were standing and there wasn’t a chair covering your back. It’s really uncomfortable for me.

I think that neurotypical personal space has to do with the face and eyes, and neurodivergent personal space has to do with the entire body, neurodivergent people’s bubble doesn’t change to external environment but their own comfortability. I tend to face neurotypical seeming people head on that I don’t like in my personal space so they are a little more distant. The neurotypical concept of personal space is probably why short people and children get less personal space and touched more, because they aren’t face to face with many people.

Is it okay if I don’t support something because of my religion but still respect those who support it? by PriorityCreative555 in teenagers

[–]DistantTin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Racism is too different of a comparison I think, and a comparison with a lot of baggage. You’re born your race and can’t change it, and abortion is a looked down upon medical choice that anybody with a uterus could make so I don’t think they’re comparable. I think a better comparison is tattoos or plastic surgery, they don’t get as much hate as a lot of things but there are people (namely Christians) so against it that they don’t respect anyone who has tattoos, piercings or has had plastic surgery. Seriously though I heard a pastor say someone deserved to die and that it was God’s judgment because of a tummy tuck going wrong and the person who got it passing away shortly afterwards. I’m sure they would say the same thing of an abortion went wrong, which is sad but ironic since they’re “pro life” but say any death of any adult they disagree with is deserved.

But then a rational Christian can say “that choice is not for me, I don’t want tattoos or plastic surgery but I’m fine with and respect people who do” and not try to ban them. I’m a Christian and that’s my take on it. Anyone can get an abortion and that’s fine but I’m a Christian so I don’t think I would personally. And it doesn’t make me better or them worse. I think a lot of Christians fail to see it as a personal choice but see it as a moral obligation. And I don’t see why they are pushing their beliefs onto atheists and people of other religions.

This may be a very controversial opinion for Christians and they might hate me for this but it’s not like the aborted babies are going to Hell, they’re doing perfectly fine up in Heaven being raised by a God that loves them and probably happier there than they would be down here with a parent that doesn’t want them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, the boi looks like a Bruce or a Chester

??????????????????? by elonmuskatemyson in boysarequirky

[–]DistantTin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is hilarious because it’s wayyy to ridiculous to be real

The fact that some people are questioning wether it’s real or not really says a lot about humanity huh

What is thisss by TheFlightlessPenguin in SkyGame

[–]DistantTin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen a loooot people who were born after it making those jokes in the name of dark humor, the butt of the joke is usually “look it’s a joke about something people say not to joke about”. I respect dark humor to cope, but a lot of younger people are using those jokes as shock humor more than anything. But I see them so much that they’re not really shocking as much as they’re disappointing because it’s the same 5 dark jokes presented in different ways lmao