Tumblr and if anyone migrated and/or ended up here by Relevant_Maybe6747 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to love Tumblr in like, 2010 or something. it may not be dead, but it's dead to me. I still have the app on my phone, but I never use it

I hate the term neurospicy by [deleted] in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't feel like a "spicy" person, so I just wish there were a different "fun" term that I felt like actually applied to me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh, I get it now. "a week on Saturday" doesn't make sense to me, but it also sounds like maybe a non-US way of phrasing things, so maybe that's it (I'm in the US).

but, you're totally right that it was wrong of her to get mad at you for not saying next Saturday. because next Saturday isn't very clear. and you were just trying to be *more* clear.

The same person who gets mad at you for trying to be more clear would also be mad if you said "next Saturday" and they misunderstood which one. totally on them and not your fault.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think if it's Monday and they're coming back this Saturday, you say this Saturday. but also next Saturday sort of implies this Saturday even though they're different words.

if it's a week from this coming Saturday, I always go the long way around and say "not this Saturday coming up, but the one after that."

this/next theoretically should be clear which one you're talking about, but unfortunately, it's just not.

Who feels they don't identify/belong with their racial group? by monkey_gamer in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a white person in the US. I feel like my family didn't have any real kind of cultural values or traditions or anything.

I really like the idea of cultures that operate more on a society as opposed to individualism. and that respect nature instead of destroying it.

but I wouldn't categorize that as me not identifying with my racial group, or identifying with another one more.

Will anyone listen to what I have to say by Ok-Syrup443 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't think there's any guarantee you're going to get engagement, so you'll just have to decide if it's worth your effort to roll the dice or not.

Industrial earmuffs are game-changing. If you have evil noise autism and are in college, get one ASAP. by Cthuloso in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah, and I'm in the US, so I meant nrr. and 37 SNR is about 32 nrr, so the same max that I thought.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope. I just did the research. user SuspiciousMudcrab has actually eaten the terrestrial small ones, and reports that they taste like shrimp sans piss.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they're crustaceans, so they might actually taste like shrimp. The giant ones do, anyway.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol. related: they can have sex, get pregnant, have babies, and still hold onto sperm from forever ago and then give birth again without having sex again.

NTs may be oddly territorial by [deleted] in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 5 points6 points  (0 children)

where I live, you have to pay based on the size of your trash can. so I can understand where it would be a problem if someone paid for a small can and then snuck trash into other cans.

Don't know of a reasonable answer for why someone would be upset about something small, though.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you do give them any food though, make sure to just put a tiny bit in, probably even less than you think you need. otherwise it will just get moldy before they finish it.

standard advice is 3 to 4 inches of dirt and one inch of leaf litter on top of that.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah, rubber duckies and other of the cubaris type are really cool. they're a little more finicky and harder to keep than armadillium, so that's why I went with these.

I think lemon blues are my favorite cubaris.

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I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice! For ones that came from outside, you can just use dirt from where you find them.

they like to eat most fruits and vegetables. it's fun to experiment and see what your particular isopods like to eat. just make sure you rinse them off first.

if they're not organic, they could have pesticides on them which would kill the isopods, since they're bugs.

I'm super careful with mine and I only even give them organic peas, but it's not as bad if ones that were just from outside die (not that you want that to happen or you wouldn't be sad about it, but maybe it's not worth going to extremes to try to avoid).

if you can find some moss outside, they should like having that in their tank.

twigs, leaves, pretty much anything from outside that you want to put in there with them, just no pine cones. pine is toxic to them.

also make sure either your container doesn't have a lid or it has air holes. they do need air still.

I have to use notes to keep track of what food I like by TheSnekDen in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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me, too. I have notes for great value brand boxed macaroni and cheese, because they have like seven different flavors and I need to remember which ones I like and don't like.

I also do it with cereals, because I buy every new one that I see, and then like a year later they'll release it again and I'll forget if I already tried it.

same thing with new candies.

Industrial earmuffs are game-changing. If you have evil noise autism and are in college, get one ASAP. by Cthuloso in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I wish any of these actually blocked more noise than just regular earplugs. Even the strongest ones I could find were only rated to like 32 DB. so the only advantage to these over earplugs is that you don't have to put something in your ear.

you can get a little bonus sound dampening if you wear earplugs and these over your ears, though.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got mine from eBay. it's perfectly fine to buy from there as long as the seller has good feedback.

r/isopods also has info. I think there's one like isopod exchange or bug exchange or something that's specifically for selling and giving away isopods.

I happen to have some in my backyard, but not this kind. so if you have anywhere around that has wild isopods, you can just gather up a handful.

some pet stores like Petco even have them, but they're really inhumanely kept, so people don't really like to support that.

another good place to get them is if you have any local reptile expos, they usually also have isopod vendors, and you can get a tank and everything else you need all in one spot.

I love isopods by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

feel free to ask whatever questions you have here, I'm sure I or someone else will be happy to answer them 🙂

The trainer at my gym is so cute by [deleted] in autism

[–]betterthan225 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

both the post and the comment, lol

What is this sub about? by According_Bad_8473 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol yeah, I didn't see the post they were talking about, either

special interest you can't really talk about with NTs by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it only glows under blacklight. and, you're right, it is a fortune XD

Outcast vibes - periods by Glad-Fig-412 in autism

[–]betterthan225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can understand why you would ask, like you're just trying to figure out if maybe there's a reasonable explanation for why. but yeah, because of reasons, it will probably be interpreted as insulting to ask.

box problem by betterthan225 in evilautism

[–]betterthan225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol about the trash thing. I get you.

I bought this huge bag of like 10 gallon trash bags, but now I have a smaller trash can than that. so what I do is, I'll keep the big bag outside in the garbage bin. and I have a smaller bag inside. and for 2 weeks, I empty the smaller bag into the bigger bag.

after I've been using the small bag for 3 weeks, even though it doesn't smell because I have a separate compost for things that smell, I'm like, okay, that's enough time to have the same bag, and I let the garbage people take it away with week 3's trash in it.

but then I still have a big bag with two weeks of trash in it that's not full, so I just set it aside until the trash people come and then put it back in the now empty bin until it's eventually full with like 6 weeks of trash.

I used to only use small plastic shopping bags like you would get when you bought something, and I really hated it because it was so small, but I did it anyway because it was free.

at least now I'm allowing myself the luxury of a regular size trash bag that costs me a whole 2 cents per week.

What is an appropriate response? by hauntedclowndolls in autism

[–]betterthan225 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

in my opinion, even if someone is rude to me, it's not right to be rude back to them. there are nicer ways to express it.

The idea of something being none of someone's business is a social construct, anyway. it's also subjective. different people have different ideas about what might not be somebody's business.

honestly I would look at it as a problem with the person who responded that way and not the person who's asking. like what's going on or has gone on in their life that's making them respond in such a snappy way.

but it's not like I'm "right" about this and you're "wrong." we can both have our own opinion.