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It is life calling us into it so as to experience chaos ... from the baffling side of course ... thus we sense we don't know anything and in need oppress everything ... with weird consequences ...

How many powers demand life must have a stronger order and then the containment boils ... stupefying process ...anyone else fell stunned at the activity of great powers? It often appears blinded ... to a limited preservation ... and then they deny "self"! Some even consider the self may be like a lizard brae 'n an' exist as a crusty item! Few flakes MS'n ... explaining the iconic "*" with a finger MS'n from the flake in super script position ... superB? No undertones ... ectoblastic? Resembles ectoplasm but a bit different as odd and tacky ... endogenous? Some say lymphoid ... there things branch off ...
I really like your opening sentence. Life calling us into it so as to experience chaos.
 
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I really like your opening sentence. Life calling us into it so as to experience chaos.

Is is disturbing ... perhaps dissonant ... a word I caught hell for ... from a retired English Prof. She said no one understood the word Eris ... which meant dissonant in past times! Another retired Prof. asked why I didn't clarify' but can ordinary people question or clarify things from heis authority?

Such is the nature of trans anti disestablishment Aryanism ... very unregulated (even by those that claim avarice). Control freak Age? An alternate time cometh ... causing some insecurities by a faction ...

May resemble a wrinkle in dark mysterious domains ... splash of quanta? They may appear in the 3 r's ... followed by "what" of course ... another's a' Muel?
 
Then if one ponders the concept of Cephas ... is that not profound?

You can almost hear the water swirling down the hole as the essence of the soul departs ... just as some declare when draining ... whatever! Water above, water below ... be prepared to draw as that image of truth ... naked at the well colluding with delight ...

Those autonomous, isolated and individually made ... may find it difficult if they cannot grasp the concept of a great dark connection ... Hamish Network?

Then many do not know about the dark forest pigs ... some with sweet squeals ... causing obscure clouds of fuzzy nature among the parentage ... as if they never heard such alchemy of apothecarial lineage prior! How soon the youth is forgotten and displaced ... dreams disperse! Hard reality sets into the imaginary and unreal thing called essence of mind ... mostly vaporous because of the heated dark powers ... das Nick, or Nacht ... and thus the knocking about ...

Later the entire creation slips down the theoretic Black Portal ... into total forgetfulness! There that's done with ...
 
Best notepad ever lol

Yet can the urge for emotional power still override logic and reason? Its what comes to be ... the study of epistemology! People that have one conclusion deny this etude exists ... because it is out there ... as Shakespeare declared: "to be or not to be" and thus Tobias slipped into the process ... and ever after we never know the bias between the TU's ... it is an enigma!
 
Yet can the urge for emotional power still override logic and reason? Its what comes to be ... the study of epistemology! People that have one conclusion deny this etude exists ... because it is out there ... as Shakespeare declared: "to be or not to be" and thus Tobias slipped into the process ... and ever after we never know the bias between the TU's ... it is an enigma!
That’s why it’s so funny!
 
That’s why it’s so funny!

And from Romantics and tragedy ...comes the alternate ... you can hear the thing chuckling in the distance ... it is beyond us ... thus enigma (that which we cannot fathom; why? Because someone declared we didn't wish to know ... the consequence ... we don't ask ... life is an odd appearance! Few see it as it is ... rather they see opportunities to do damage ...
 
Interesting thread.

I'm curious what having a diagnosis has done for folks?

It assists the purpose and things go round and round ... beyond that who pays attention to details where the clues are hidden ... obviously s the powers can say they are innocent! From there the query progresses in to quanta ... and thus lumpy space ... few appreciate it! That's the dirt as it settles ...
 
Interesting thread.

I'm curious what having a diagnosis has done for folks?
For me, it's been a very critical healing. Meeting others like me...but also knowing how my life was fraught with what turned out to be largely unnecessary suffering.
 
Gee, I wonder if this thread might have some relevance for me?

I think I shared here that Zach was diagnosed with Autism three years ago or so. He was not diagnosed with ADHD, but that may have been a separate thing.

Since then, I've been questioning a lot of things. One eureka moment was recognizing that my mother has autism. It's not even a question. It explains so much. I suppose a diagnosis would be in order to confirm, but it's not necessary. It would change nothing, that I'm aware. It took understanding how it presents differently in girls and women for me to have the epiphany.

And, in case no one noticed, my own symptoms of some sort of neurodiversity have jumped the shark in the last few years. I'm undiagnosed as well. I should probably look into that.

I do think that people who prefer online communication are way, way more likely to be spectrum-ish. It's social interaction without social interaction. You can walk away mid-conversation and no one raises an eyebrow. When I'm done with someone face-to-face, apparently, I look like I want to run. When my social battery runs dry, I don't hide it particularly well.

I also have a completely overactive sense of fairness. I know you're thinking, "Certainly not you, Craig!" But it's true. I rail against any little thing that I perceive as wrong. If someone leaves a shopping cart in the parking lot and makes to get in their car and take off, I'll thank them for creating a new cart return area. I mean, it's generally funny, but not to the person on the receiving end.

It's not that the things I'm against are ethically acceptable, but I can amplify them in my own mind and say things that grate on people. Again, you guys probably aren't aware.
 
Gee, I wonder if this thread might have some relevance for me?

I think I shared here that Zach was diagnosed with Autism three years ago or so. He was not diagnosed with ADHD, but that may have been a separate thing.

Since then, I've been questioning a lot of things. One eureka moment was recognizing that my mother has autism. It's not even a question. It explains so much. I suppose a diagnosis would be in order to confirm, but it's not necessary. It would change nothing, that I'm aware. It took understanding how it presents differently in girls and women for me to have the epiphany.

And, in case no one noticed, my own symptoms of some sort of neurodiversity have jumped the shark in the last few years. I'm undiagnosed as well. I should probably look into that.

I do think that people who prefer online communication are way, way more likely to be spectrum-ish. It's social interaction without social interaction. You can walk away mid-conversation and no one raises an eyebrow. When I'm done with someone face-to-face, apparently, I look like I want to run. When my social battery runs dry, I don't hide it particularly well.

I also have a completely overactive sense of fairness. I know you're thinking, "Certainly not you, Craig!" But it's true. I rail against any little thing that I perceive as wrong. If someone leaves a shopping cart in the parking lot and makes to get in their car and take off, I'll thank them for creating a new cart return area. I mean, it's generally funny, but not to the person on the receiving end.

It's not that the things I'm against are ethically acceptable, but I can amplify them in my own mind and say things that grate on people. Again, you guys probably aren't aware.

Some folk cannot abide with anything of the abode that is beyond their grasp ... thus over the visible horizon and into the great deep ... Cephas?

Is this audio, autistic or just acrimony about outliers being autonomous? These may also be silent and on the laam ... out there! Don't push it say those marketing something for private application against the gross social thing ... chimeric? Fish bite --- Jonah!
 
I should also add that there are aspects of my assumed neurodiversity I'm not particularly interested in changing, nor do I think is a form of "broken". I think far too many people, upon witnessing others behaving badly prefer to say nothing so as not to upset anyone. I don't want to be that sort of person.

There are other things I'd love to "fix". Lack of focus, mostly. I'm either laser-like or completely aimless. There is no middle ground.
 
I should also add that there are aspects of my assumed neurodiversity I'm not particularly interested in changing, nor do I think is a form of "broken". I think far too many people, upon witnessing others behaving badly prefer to say nothing so as not to upset anyone. I don't want to be that sort of person.

There are other things I'd love to "fix". Lack of focus, mostly. I'm either laser-like or completely aimless. There is no middle ground.

Imagine deficient in medium ... thus dirt is rejected ... what does the psyche essence inhabit? Dasc lay 'd out ... discuss ... large cuss ...
 
Gee, I wonder if this thread might have some relevance for me?

I think I shared here that Zach was diagnosed with Autism three years ago or so. He was not diagnosed with ADHD, but that may have been a separate thing.

Since then, I've been questioning a lot of things. One eureka moment was recognizing that my mother has autism. It's not even a question. It explains so much. I suppose a diagnosis would be in order to confirm, but it's not necessary. It would change nothing, that I'm aware. It took understanding how it presents differently in girls and women for me to have the epiphany.

And, in case no one noticed, my own symptoms of some sort of neurodiversity have jumped the shark in the last few years. I'm undiagnosed as well. I should probably look into that.

I do think that people who prefer online communication are way, way more likely to be spectrum-ish. It's social interaction without social interaction. You can walk away mid-conversation and no one raises an eyebrow. When I'm done with someone face-to-face, apparently, I look like I want to run. When my social battery runs dry, I don't hide it particularly well.

I also have a completely overactive sense of fairness. I know you're thinking, "Certainly not you, Craig!" But it's true. I rail against any little thing that I perceive as wrong. If someone leaves a shopping cart in the parking lot and makes to get in their car and take off, I'll thank them for creating a new cart return area. I mean, it's generally funny, but not to the person on the receiving end.

It's not that the things I'm against are ethically acceptable, but I can amplify them in my own mind and say things that grate on people. Again, you guys probably aren't aware.
We are now....thanks for sharing.
 
One of the challenges of the focus is the presumptions that occured.

Perceptions do not always equal reality.

Maybe the person normally puts their cart away, but just got a disconcerting phone call, or maybe if they take one more step they're going to s**t themselves.

One can presume that based on your past history you know the situation and call them on it or you can choose to be kind and just put the cart away.

Or, if something other than a cart you can seek first to understand
 
Thus Cartier and teamsters ... one needs to get into the push! All one can do when down due to ... well you get the drift ...maybe, maybe naught!
 
One of the challenges of the focus is the presumptions that occured.

Perceptions do not always equal reality.

Maybe the person normally puts their cart away, but just got a disconcerting phone call, or maybe if they take one more step they're going to s**t themselves.

One can presume that based on your past history you know the situation and call them on it or you can choose to be kind and just put the cart away.

Or, if something other than a cart you can seek first to understand
That's a lot of incontinent Costco members, inside of which there is a clean bathroom and an abundance of products to assist.

Some people are just jerks and think it's everyone else's job to put their toys away.

Just like in a forum setting, it's not always a matter for the moderators, or in this case the store staff at Costco. Sometimes a comment from a peer can remind someone of how we act in a civilized society.
 
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