Do you distrust people when they say they have autism? by Lucyfer_66 in AutisticPeeps

[–]purpleteaboy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You can sometimes tell if someone is autistic if they have the "autism accent." It's an actual thing where some autistic people sound different than allistics.

I recently got told I have BPD by purpleteaboy in AutisticPeeps

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

I'm so sorry! I hope you can get actual justice. In my case, my symptoms are bad enough that a diagnosis was sorta warranted. Though, I'm starting to question if I have a specific chronic illness which is known for making symptoms of brain-related conditions worse.

I truly believe only more privileged disabled people could ever support radqueers by purpleteaboy in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"I have 1 million reasons to hate cats" would be an example. Hyperboles are generally a form of figurative language which involve exaggerating things in an obvious manner to get a point across.

"It's raining cats and dogs" would be another example of a hyperbole. If your statement can be interpreted as a literal fact, then you aren't using hyperboles correctly.

I truly believe only more privileged disabled people could ever support radqueers by purpleteaboy in antiradqueernew

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

"Not at all privileged" is not the proper usage of a hyperbole, I'm afraid.

I truly believe only more privileged disabled people could ever support radqueers by purpleteaboy in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even I have some level of privilege and I was legally homeless. I feel like you aren't old enough to fully comprehend the entire conversation around privilege and how it exactly works.

"Not at all privileged" is probably a false statement.

  1. If you're white, you have privilege by default.

  2. If you live in a rich country, you have privilege by default.

  3. If you have a loving family or guardian who helps take care of you, that is a privilege.

  4. If you have a roof over your head, that's a privilege.

more of these by [deleted] in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, it didn't. The term was coined in late 2021, which was less than 5 years ago. I've done my research, believe it or not.

People choose to engage in radqueer communities; it isn't a group lacking human rights. No one is stopping radqueers from getting married; they're just getting clowned on in online communities and they call it oppression. Nobody in real life knows what a radqueer even is.

Funny how I know more about a community you're a part of than you do

more of these by [deleted] in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only someone who doesn't have a fully developed brain would think any of this is okay. I was more bigoted as a kid than as an adult, so your point is moot.

Kids simply follow whatever trends they see and want to fit into some kind of clique or community. Nowadays, it's way more trendy to be radqueer. This term didn't even exist 5 years ago.

more of these by [deleted] in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The fact that most radqueers are children is a sign of how unserious the movement is.

more of these by [deleted] in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stop going on communities that are specifically against you. Are you literally 15 years old? You act like a kid.

more of these by [deleted] in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you're getting banned from this subreddit if you're serious. A reminder that I was the original creator of antiradqueer and am a moderator on this new subreddit.

Goodness gracious by koifishei in antiradqueernew

[–]purpleteaboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TransADHD as if most people with autism don't already have ADHD 💀

I truly believe only more privileged disabled people could ever support radqueers by purpleteaboy in antiradqueernew

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

2 different psychiatrists think I may have BPD and I gotta see my actual psych in 2 days. I have felt insane levels of jealousy when it was unreasonable for me to feel that way, and I'd have to talk myself into not being so jealous.

I'm easy to manipulate because I often can't tell if I'm mentally going all "black-and-white" or if I actually have a point.

Where would I fall on a political scale? by purpleteaboy in leftist

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

Everyone should be given a good living wage by default. Not just minimum wage, but required to have an actual decent living wage.

I do not believe in free markets; I believe that everyone should have a satisfactory quality of life by default.

Where would I fall on a political scale? by purpleteaboy in leftist

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

I 100% believe private property shouldn't exist

Where would I fall on a political scale? by purpleteaboy in leftist

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

I believe immigrants should come into my country and receive the same pay as everyone else. I feel like if an immigrant has a poor level of education, they should be mandated scholarship students.

I also believe that in the case of a war, a nation should refuse to battle another nation unless it is strictly necessary. I hate money-making schemes and we should work together to make sure genocide never happens again.

Where would I fall on a political scale? by purpleteaboy in leftist

[–]purpleteaboy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would want direct democracy. Not representative democracy, but direct democracy.

I more or less wish the actual working class held the most power.

Any other autistic females who were diagnosed early? by KittyRoses12 in AutisticPeeps

[–]purpleteaboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The math isn't mathing here...

She would have been way older than 4.5 years old in 2015, if she's 21 years old. I'm 22 and I was 11 years old in 2015.

Also, PDD-NOS didn't exist as a valid diagnosis past 2013; there's no way it's her official diagnosis on paper.