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21 Apr 2019, 6:17 am

I wanted to be a pilot, an astronaut, and a paleontologist.

I do not have those jobs here.

I clean at events in a park.

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21 Apr 2019, 6:22 am

As a 12 year old I wanted to be a teacher. That's what I ended up doing for a couple of decades. Not a brilliant decision, in retrospect...

How many miles per week do you walk?


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21 Apr 2019, 11:32 am

Around 20? Im not that active lmao. These days I just walk to class and thats it.
(Im not counting like running/working out obvs)

Are you celebrating Easter today?


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21 Apr 2019, 12:02 pm

I'm celebrating Easter Sunday today - Easter is a sequence of days, not just one.

What's your favourite van Gogh painting?



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21 Apr 2019, 12:06 pm

The Poppy Field

My second favourite is The Rhône.

I also love one called The Undergrowth.


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21 Apr 2019, 2:54 pm

Starry Night.

What is your favorite travel destination?



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21 Apr 2019, 4:01 pm

Haven't traveled around enough to see. I would guess somewhere French influenced like Louisiana or Quebec.

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21 Apr 2019, 4:16 pm

I've never traveled outside of the US except for my mom's native land, so nowhere as of now.

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21 Apr 2019, 5:40 pm

The same question is what is your favourite travel destination.



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21 Apr 2019, 9:52 pm

For now I mean to say New Harmony, Indiana b/c out of the very few reasons I would like to travel for, going through Paul Tillich park and seeing the theologian's grave is something I would find meaningful.

I've asked this before but I think it's fun to ask again. What *one* song would you like to perform 'Lip sync battle' style?: I'd say 'Dancing’s Not A Crime' by 'Panic at the disco' b/c I like the music video much.



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21 Apr 2019, 10:19 pm

sidetrack wrote:
For now I mean to say New Harmony, Indiana b/c out of the very few reasons I would like to travel for, going through Paul Tillich park and seeing the theologian's grave is something I would find meaningful.

I've asked this before but I think it's fun to ask again. What *one* song would you like to perform 'Lip sync battle' style?: I'd say 'Dancing’s Not A Crime' by 'Panic at the disco' b/c I like the music video much.


janice joplin's "the rose." actually performed (sang) it once.

what are you currently reading or have recently read that you'd like to recommend?



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21 Apr 2019, 11:35 pm

Spectrum Women, edited by Barb Cook and Dr. Michelle Garnett

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23 Apr 2019, 2:17 pm

The king of infinite space by David Berlinski. As far as the history of math goes it’s nice to see how someone examines the person and work of (Euclid) someone whose intellectual innovation most don’t really take too seriously after grade school in spite of it’s ubiquity (geometry—*Euclidean* geometry).

When someone says ~’that’s [their/ her/his/you] problem’, what do you take that to mean?.



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23 Apr 2019, 2:20 pm

What does it "mean"?

It means "they" (the person in question) has to solve it themselves. And its not up to the speaker, and or the person being addressed, to do anything about it. What else could it mean?

What do you take it to mean?



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23 Apr 2019, 3:55 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
What does it "mean"?

It means "they" (the person in question) has to solve it themselves. And its not up to the speaker, and or the person being addressed, to do anything about it. What else could it mean?

What do you take it to mean?


For the most part, I have taken it to me ‘I don’t care anyway, anyhow’.

Painful years of school which did not resulting in me ‘escaping’ it and the perseverance of attitudes increasingly less justifiably but catered to in a postindustrial world..

Even if you think persons would designate you as such, do you hate ‘the working class’?.



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24 Apr 2019, 9:29 am

sidetrack wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
What does it "mean"?

It means "they" (the person in question) has to solve it themselves. And its not up to the speaker, and or the person being addressed, to do anything about it. What else could it mean?

What do you take it to mean?


For the most part, I have taken it to me ‘I don’t care anyway, anyhow’.

Painful years of school which did not resulting in me ‘escaping’ it and the perseverance of attitudes increasingly less justifiably but catered to in a postindustrial world..

Even if you think persons would designate you as such, do you hate ‘the working class’?.



Nope, at least, I'd rather be seen as someone as doing something productive not destructive..


Do, you sometimes feel lost in this world of rules & protocols that may not always coexist well with Autistic people as a whole?