Jun. 15th, 2004

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Okay, listen. I'm sure you all know my feelings on autism, and curation, and the like. If you don't, please feel free to ask.

I'm sure you also all know that I have nothing against talking about this.

HOWEVER.

NONE of this means I want to talk about an article in Health about "a father's fight" when I am reading a book! It's one of the Foundation books, and I was nearing the end, in a nice suspenseful part, and Jenn's trying to talk to me! Gah!

And, as a side note, yes, I only know other autistics who fit into the story of "when they talk about cures, they're really talking about much more severe..." online. I still know these people better than you do, and, if you'll notice, MOST people I know, I know online!

*grumps and wanders off*

I'll have a post about the most recent pledge decision up this afternoon, most likely. If I don't, nag me.
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http://www.livejournal.com/users/ithinkyousuck/23833.html?thread=608025#t608025

There's about six posts there, presumably from six different people (or one person six times, but that'd be a little pathetic).

... )
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Thanks for the kind words, but the fact that I'm notorious has honestly made me happy. It's terribly geeky, and it means admitting I have no life, but I love it. I mean, remember my big plan to get on LJ Drama? The one I never followed up on? Yeah, this is better. It's real.

And now I'm going to wander off into the oblivion of sleep. Night all, though it's afternoon.
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But I had a point to make about grammar and dialects and all that. And then I realized that I'd already made that point, in posts here. So, rather than retype it, I'll just direct everybody there to look at the interesting conversation. Djusk' a.

Edit: Oh, hey, cool, we're on Languagelog!
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1. Seth is out of the hospital. He still has no clear diagnosis, though, just "dermatitis something" which pretty much just means "rash". Well, gee, thanks, tell us something we don't know! Jenn's pissed at this. However, in one day she increased her milk supply from two to six ounces. Seth, once tasting the breast milk, decided he didn't like the formula as much anymore, so this is a Good Thing.

2. Stuy kids talk more. I didn't realize this when I was at Stuy, but the LAST time I was in a BC class with a Stuy student, she said she knew I was from Stuy because of the way I talked. I didn't get it then, but I'm understanding it now. We talk more in class. This is very interesting.

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