OccamzRazer
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Admiring the word choice here, tho I always pronounced it 'gobblygook'gobbledegook
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Admiring the word choice here, tho I always pronounced it 'gobblygook'gobbledegook
i pronounce it the same but would have spelled it 'gobbledygook'. but yeah great word lol. actually one time i was peaking on lsd with my best friend in highschool and there was this moment where he looked up from his hands laughing and was like "dude its all gobbledygook!" referring to society and culture etc.Admiring the word choice here, tho I always pronounced it 'gobblygook'
Are you saying the term is out of style? Most offensive thing I've read in this thread yet!We use words like "gobbledygook" because we're like 60
Oh maybe you guys have it right then. Hmm, may LSD grant us the openness needed to adjust our spelling!i pronounce it the same but would have spelled it 'gobbledygook'. but yeah great word lol. actually one time i was peaking on lsd with my best friend in highschool and there was this moment where he looked up from his hands laughing and was like "dude its all gobbledygook!" referring to society and culture etc.
I'm saying to use it in a way that basically denounces everyone who lives with a neurodiversity as fake is fu{king gross & makes the person sound like they're some old crotchety ba$tard who also won't abide the gays...Are you saying the term is out of style? Most offensive thing I've read in this thread yet!
On a more serious note, sorry you didn't get the answers you were looking for here, and hope you find some glimmer of insight among the less-desired noise...
Aren't we all neurodiverse...some just moreso than others? Many of these labels are unhelpful.I'm saying to use it in a way that basically denounces everyone who lives with a neurodiversity as fake is fu{king gross & makes the person sound like they're some old crotchety ba$tard who also won't abide the gays...
That's hilarious, man. I remember when I started learning about unjust laws. This thread is now about the word gobbledygook. ?i pronounce it the same but would have spelled it 'gobbledygook'. but yeah great word lol. actually one time i was peaking on lsd with my best friend in highschool and there was this moment where he looked up from his hands laughing and was like "dude its all gobbledygook!" referring to society and culture etc.
Not really, there's a pretty standard function going on in most neuro typical brains.Aren't we all neurodiverse...some just moreso than others? Many of these labels are unhelpful.
Labels do create a sense of belonging and understanding, and I'm glad these things helped you!Discovering my neurodiversity saved me, helped me understand myself.
i was just reading about maury maverick, the man who coined the term to criticize congress in the US, pretty interesting and admirable figureThat's hilarious, man. I remember when I started learning about unjust laws. This thread is now about the word gobbledygook. ?
This thread was already going somewhere, why not make its final destination a little more lighthearted ?That's hilarious, man. I remember when I started learning about unjust laws. This thread is now about the word gobbledygook. ?
So do you think what's really going on here is you're uncomfortable accepting that aspect of yourself so you reject the one thing that identifies you? That's super common for folks who recently discover their ND.Labels do create a sense of belonging and understanding, and I'm glad these things helped you!
Yet they also lend themselves to 'us vs. them' mentalities. In your above sentences, who is "we," and who is "you all" ?
Maybe I'm more like you than you think; I was diagnosed as high-functioning autistic a couple years back.
Probably not. I've always known I'm different than most and I'm totally cool with that!So do you think what's really going on here is you're uncomfortable accepting that aspect of yourself so you reject the one thing that identifies you? That's super common for folks who recently discover their ND.
Yeah it's almost like when people chime in with irrelevant info to feed their own "I'm so smart" ego threads get derailed.This thread was already going somewhere, why not make its final destination a little more lighthearted ?
Totally agree with you there. Trying to hold another person's perspective in your consciousness is a great way to avoid anger or judgment.When we don't acknowledge differences the person who can't fit into societal standards of the average always gets fu(ked over.
It would be like trying to say labeling women women doesn't matter even though we experience a completely different reality than men.
Didn't say it was the only thing by any means, but I mean it is the thing that literally defines how you exist/view the world.Probably not. I've always known I'm different than most and I'm totally cool with that!
But...the word choice here...would being autistic or neurodiverse really be "the one thing that identifies [me]" ?
Any person's identity is so much more than neurodivergent/neurotypical, male/female, black/white, etc.
Words/labels are meant to approximate things, and not the other way around.
You did say it was the "one thing."Didn't say it was the only thing by any means, but I mean it is the thing that literally defines how you exist/view the world.
So the theme here is:
Different brain types don't exist.
Anyone who doesn't look like someone's unasked for standards is automatically unhealthy.
We must accept information given in condescending tones even if it has nothing to do with the question asked.
We use words like "gobbledygook" because we're like 60 & people being different is dangerous.
Got it.
Admiring the word choice here, tho I always pronounced it 'gobblygook'
i pronounce it the same but would have spelled it 'gobbledygook'. but yeah great word lol. actually one time i was peaking on lsd with my best friend in highschool and there was this moment where he looked up from his hands laughing and was like "dude its all gobbledygook!" referring to society and culture etc.