willaful wrote:
The other day my son told us he needed a new lunch box. And he wanted one without anything on it. Just a plain, easy to clean lunchbox.
My husband dubbed him "Captain Sensible" and we started a family riff about it. Captain Sensible will be on your lunchbox saying "you don't need stupid superhero characters on your lunchbox! It just needs to carry your lunch!"
Today we were at a birthday party. There was a cake decorated with Thomas the tank engine. My son took the opportunity to tell us that for his birthday, he wanted a simple cake that just says "Happy Birthday <name>" Because that's what Captain Sensible would do.
I remember someone on an Aspie board elsewhere once saying that many Aspies really don't like tee shirts with slogans on them. I wonder if this is sort of the same thing. He seems to feel very negatively about commercialism in general. When we were eating at Ihop and they had a movie tie-in going on, he complained to the waitress about it.
Who else is Captain Sensible?
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Above a desk I use is simply a blank wall. I do not want anything to distract my attention there.
I tended to lean toward a blank lunchbox and simple wording on a birthday cake. I did not like slogans on a shirt since any response would be short-lived and I tended to view the slogan as unneeded clutter.
If there was a glass at a restaurant with a movie tie-in, I would normally accept the glass as a kind of novelty which to me could be viewed as humorous (and obviously a commercial trinket).
I would rebel against any sort of label as Captain Sensible myself.
I might almost accept a label like: Captain this is what I think at the moment but I reserve the right to change my opinion with or without notice.
However, I do not like labels in general.