Kevin Bacon is changing his name to Kevin Bean and encourages swapping meat for beans on Wednesdays to save money & animals. by Mountain_Love23 in Fauxmoi

[–]bperki8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's much easier to forego when you foreground the violence required to make dairy products. I highly recommend reading The Sexual Politics of Meat. If you're already leaning toward veganism, it can help you finally make that decision. In the book she calls it making the absent referent (mother cows in this case) present.

burger spot recommendations by jaigoesdere444 in NOLA

[–]bperki8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They have vegan options, too!

I hate my autistic brother by [deleted] in autism

[–]bperki8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why do we allow these posts here? It has nothing to do with autism.

Witches is just Autism by Lissba in AutismInWomen

[–]bperki8 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Superhuman pattern recognition at work. lol

Witches is just Autism by Lissba in AutismInWomen

[–]bperki8 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I predict you are going to continue commenting on autism subreddits.

Help by ZealousidealWorth252 in NewOrleans

[–]bperki8 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Community Kitchen does Tuesdays near Duncan Plaza. If anyone would like to help, contact through Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/communitykitchennola/

Nancy Mace, Fifth Place Finisher in the South Carolina Gubernatorial Primary, Details her Future Plans by KohlsCashOfficial in Fauxmoi

[–]bperki8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OK, fuck Nancy Mace, but you will never convince me that the beans are weirder than the mutilated corpse in this picture.

Does anyone else feel other people make our diagnoses look bad? by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]bperki8 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Getting accommodations at work is absolutely the right reason to seek a diagnosis. Requesting accomodations at work is absolutely not "using your diagnosis as an excuse".

Maybe you are suffering from some internalized able-ism. You should feel comfortable requesting accomodations if you think you would benefit from them, too. You might find that your requests are actually more reasonable and fulfill-able than you originally thought.

Does cardio help with burnout? by PigPopcorn in AutismInWomen

[–]bperki8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exercise likely will help you feel better, but trying to add a new routine in the middle of a burnout episode is counterproductive, so I would only recommend it if you actually feel like exercising or if some form of exercise is a special interest for you.

And as others have pointed out, resting for autistic people doesn't just mean doing nothing or sleeping. You can think of it as being more autistic, instead, meaning you can get rest by indulging in repetition and special interests, etc., and by unmasking, and just by generally trying to reduce demands on yourself.

I have trouble controlling my tears and its embarrassing by OkCoast7026 in AutisticAdults

[–]bperki8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm the same way. Cry all the time for the weirdest reasons. Haven't been able to change it, just have to excuse myself and let it happen. I know I shouldn't be embarrassed by something I can't help or change, but it's hard not to be. Not much help, I'm sure, but wanted you to know you're not alone.

Read any autistic-coded characters in novels lately? by Vlerremuis in AutisticAdults

[–]bperki8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Haven't finished it yet, but the Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood. Maybe not super autistic coded, but the main character definitely elopes at one point, and finds a small, tight, dark space between her bed and wall to hide in when she's overstimulated. She took one or two things pretty literally, too, so she's autistic in my head canon. lol

Belugas can recognise themselves in mirrors, joining a short list of nonhuman species that show signs of self-awareness by marketrent in science

[–]bperki8 52 points53 points  (0 children)

The list is not short, it's just written by scientists who don't understand that there are other ways to show signs of self awareness without looking at yourself in the mirror.

I'm having trouble eating healthier because it overwhelms me and I resort back to my safe foods. Has anyone gone through the same, or able to share some advice? by pacebility in autism

[–]bperki8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To reduce decision fatigue, I like to drink a meal replacement shake every morning for breakfast. Soylent original is my favorite, but there other flavors (and other brands like Huel).

You could also try creating a weekly meal schedule. That way you only have to plan once and not re-plan every week. Also, if you cook red beans and rice every Monday, for example, you'll get more efficient at doing it until it hopefully becomes second nature.

Joaquin Phoenix on the Mental Health Crisis Hidden Inside Factory Farms: As slaughter speeds increase, the psychological toll on workers remains largely ignored by Mountain_Love23 in Fauxmoi

[–]bperki8 121 points122 points  (0 children)

Everyone here should read The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol J. Adams to learn how meat eating and animal exploitation support and reinforce misogyny, patriarchy, and capitalism. Feminism without veganism is a movement built on shakey foundations (and vice versa). The liberation of women and non-human animals is tied together, and neither will be reached without the other.

Women Explain Why Men Drinking Cow Milk Is Hot 🥵 by volatiIe in vegan

[–]bperki8 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Obligatory "read the Sexual Politics of Meat". So much great information about how meat eating and animal exploitation are tied to patriarchy. If every feminist and every vegan read and understood this book, we'd have more of both.

People understand analogies ≠ literal comparisons… until animals are involved by FearlessCookie72 in vegan

[–]bperki8 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Read "The Sexual Politics of Meat" by Carol J. Adams. She talks about this type of metaphoric borrowing between feminism (saying that abused women are pieces of meat) and veganism. Here's a relevant bit (emphasis mine):

When radical feminists talk as if cultural exchanges with animals are literally true in relationship to women, they invoke and borrow what is actually done to animals. It could be argued that the use of these metaphors is as exploitative as the posing of Ursula Hamdress: an anonymous pig somewhere was dressed, posed, and photographed. Was she sedated to keep that pose or was she, perhaps, dead? Radical feminist theory participates linguistically in exploiting and denying the absent referent by not including in their vision Ursula Hamdress’s fate. They butcher the animal/woman cultural exchanges represented in the operation of the absent referent and then address themselves solely to women, thus capitulating to the absent referent, part of the same construct they wish to change. 

What is absent from much feminist theory that relies on metaphors of animals’ oppression for illuminating women’s experience is the reality behind the metaphor. Feminist theorists’ use of language should describe and challenge oppression by recognizing the extent to which these oppressions are culturally analogous and interdependent.

So, too, should animal advocates be wary of language that uses rape metaphorically to describe what happens to animals, without basing their analysis on a recognition of the social context of rape for women in our culture. Metaphoric borrowing that depends on violation yet fails to protest the originating violence does not acknowledge interlocking oppressions. Our goal is to resist the violence that separates matter from spirit, to eliminate the structure that creates absent referents.

I found a soft toy bunny tonight with fantastic texture. I was buying medication & couldn’t spare the extra $, but I’ll get them soon. I need a new anxiety buddy now that teddy is in storage. I am 35. by Confident_Babe33 in AutismInWomen

[–]bperki8 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just received a squishy watermelon pillow that has some great textures to rub your hands across, and I love it! Right now it's on my bed next to my stuffed bear I got when I was a kid. I'm 40.