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How We’re Treated

From the Realistic Autistic, Reading Implicit Attitudes: This discovery can essentially be summarized as: "In general, and without better knowledge, people think other people deserve how others treat them."  So, if a family with an autistic child attends a family...

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my disorder

A poem from Brooklyn at open mic last night: A public service announcement: My disorder does not have an off switch. My disorder is a living thing. My disorder is a puppeteer Sitting in my skull, Pulling strings, And fucking with my thoughts. My disorder is a coward....

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humanism wasted on humans

And the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.  - Isaiah 60:3 We should all be grateful for humanism and Judaeo-Christian influence for bringing it about.  I think it did have a positive effect on rulers.  While a lot of rulers...

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Trust

According to a Pew survey millennials are not trusting: Millennials are less trusting of others than older Americans are. Asked a long-standing social science survey question, “Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you can’t be too...

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Song for the times: I’d Never Lie to You

Perhaps my favorite Christian song ever written is Never Lie by Daniel Brindley (brother of Luke Brindley, who is a lyrical force in his own right).  I'm not actually sure if it was titled Never Lie or not because I got it from the artist himself when we roomed on the...

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Trump Winning

Why Donald Trump will be our next president: Trump is not simply leading “Republican voters”—that was not his strength, to begin with. You will hear or read many commentators saying that what Trump could achieve in a Republican primary contest is not the same thing as...

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