Interesting article. Not sure that the diagnosis is relevant to it, but it's an interesting article nonetheless.
I'm now going to engage in my least favorite pastime: Skimming the Yahoo comments! How many comments will I go down before I find one imploring us to use person-first language? And will that comment come before or after one that's just unapologetically trolling? I'm reading most recent first.
Second comment down is the unapologetic troll comment!
By contrast, the first "person first language!" comment is eleven hours down, I don't know how many comments. That was a surprise.
I'm now going to engage in my least favorite pastime: Skimming the Yahoo comments! How many comments will I go down before I find one imploring us to use person-first language? And will that comment come before or after one that's just unapologetically trolling? I'm reading most recent first.
Second comment down is the unapologetic troll comment!
By contrast, the first "person first language!" comment is eleven hours down, I don't know how many comments. That was a surprise.
no subject
Date: 2012-07-14 05:33 am (UTC)"Autistic people are attracted to water", fie! If it comes to that, all people are 'attracted to water', but more to the point, every person who hangs out in the Wild knows that if you're lost, you LOOK for water. Not just because you'll die of thirst if you don't - here in my own wilderness, that's seldom a problem, because it's usually raining - but because water-courses frequently lead to people.
no subject
Date: 2012-07-14 05:36 am (UTC)It's still an interesting article, not because of the writing quality but because people getting lost and found alive is always interesting.