autistic trait point system

neurowonderful:

taptrial2:

  • toe walking: +5 balance
  • flappy hands: +5 happiness, -2 stealth
  • jumping: +1 athleticism, -4 stealth
  • pacing: +7 athleticism
  • spinning: -60% from usual hp drain while dizzy
  • echolalia: +5 happy, +7 neurotypical patronization
  • sensory processing disorder: -30 total hp, +100 hp healed per 5 seconds in sensory heaven
  • need to chew: +30 jaw strength, +30 drool strength
  • the autistic artist: +50 self-expression, -200 self esteem
  • picky eater: -50 total hp, -80% hp healed from bad foods, +80% hp healed on favorite foods
  • special interests: -10 focus
  • sarcasm detection machine broke: -100 stealth, +10 neurotypical patronization
  • eye contact machine broke: -70 stealth, +100 eyebrow staring capacity
  • nonverbal: -200 stealth, +20 neurotypical patronization
  • stim toy collection: +50 happiness, -40% wallet

I love this. Nothing else has ever been as perfect.

New ABC show ‘Cleverman’ is about an Aboriginal superhero and we’re already hooked off the trailer

themyskira:

maliwanhellfires:

Oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my fucking god you guys I am so fucking excited.

There’s a new sci-fi series coming out, and it looks so fucking amazing I want to cry. I’m not kidding, there’s tears in my eyes right now I am so excited.

The show revolves around Koen, played by recent NIDA grad Hunter Page-Lochard, whose uncle is the tribal ‘Cleverman’ (which means he possesses superpowers that are passed on when he dies). Koen belongs to a persecuted minority, the treatment of which mirrors that of Australia’s Indigenous population. It’s Koen’s job to come to terms with his powerful destiny, mend his relationship with his older brother – and try to do the same for his broken society.”  

-Jenny Noyes, Daily Life

The story looks amazing. There are obvious parallels to not only the injustice Aboriginal people face in Australia, but also our treatment of refugees (the references to walls and camps are entirely purposeful). The visual effects look stunning, the cast is amazing (DEBORAH MAILMAN, UNCLE JACK CHARLES, AHHH), and 80% Indigenous. 

It’s coming out June 2. I am so fucking excited. 

Oh my god oh my god oh my god!!

Ahhh I am so excited to see this, the trailer looks so rad. And not only does it have an 80% Indigenous cast, it was created, developed, written and directed by Indigenous people as well!

The story behind it is pretty cool; it was conceived by Ryan Griffen, a Kamilaroi man, who wanted to create an Aboriginal superhero for his son. Griffen and his cowriters consulted with four Aboriginal communities to obtain permission to incorporate various stories and traditions (like that of the cleverman) into the show, ensuring that the subject matter was handled respectfully and that traditional stories weren’t changed without consultation:

It’s a very sensitive topic, men’s business, stuff that not everyone likes to talk about. So I dealt first with two countries that are very close to the show, which is my country and writer Jon Bell’s country. We felt we needed to get permission from our own people first, before we continued.”

The show also features the languages of the Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr people. The creators chose to have the Hairypeople (brutally persecuted beings inspired by various traditional stories) speak an Indigenous language rather than an invented one because, as Griffen points out,

We have people who speak Klingon or Elvish but no Indigenous languages, and those languages are dying with the older aunties and uncles. … We hope that will make people want to learn, because as we lose language, we lose stories.”

tl;dr it’s dystopian future sci-fi based around Aboriginal storytelling and culture, with what looks like some cutting commentary on both historical and present-day racism/discrimination/“border protection”, and it’s got a ridiculously talented cast and crew and I am pumped for it.

Reblogging this because EVERYONE should watch this and that cast is crackingly good.

@copperbadge
New ABC show ‘Cleverman’ is about an Aboriginal superhero and we’re already hooked off the trailer

meimagino:

bpdkageyamatobio:

I hate how asking “am I annoying you” becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy

literal actual pro tip, because i used to do this, along with “are you mad at me?” (which, as you know, results in people getting mad at you.)

try asking instead “how are you feeling?” or “i know you’re probably not [x emotion], but i’m having a rough day, could you reassure me that we’re cool?” that way, the focus is on either finding out how they actually feel in that moment, or on the fact that you need reassurance. they shouldn’t get upset that you’ve “assumed” (i know we don’t have control over it!) how they are feeling, because you haven’t said anything of the sort! you’ve only asked how they are feeling or if they can reassure you.

the trick here is making sure you’re surrounding yourself with people who are willing to be honest about how they feel + provide reassurance. (people who are not willing/able to do this should probably not be your close friends, though. idk about you all, but friendships like that are full of doubt and anxiety for me.)

As an autistic/adhder who struggles with reading vocal tone and expression, I rely on ‘am I annoying you’ and ‘are you angry’ on a regular basis because I genuinely need to know this information. ‘How are you feeling’ is useful if I actually want to know the other person’s general state of mind but the former are NEEDED because they are specific and to me, bored, thinking about something, tired, in pain and annoyed ALL LOOK THE SAME. Unless I ask, I am uncertain, and I might make my partner annoyed by misreading a situation. ASKING COSTS NOTHING and she answers me honestly. It saves time and stress on both our parts. I need specifics. Generalities might work for others, but for a lot of ND people, brutal, truthful nonambigious honesty is so, so much better. YMMV, but that’s my personal preference. I understand puns and idioms, but NT doublespeak? Why don’t NT people just say what they meeeeean? Seriously.

geekysciencemom:

What is Autistic Burnout?
a guide from Autism Women’s Network

Signs:
• Lack of motivation (hard to care about goals when everyday life is overwhelming)
• Loss of executive functioning abilities (decision-making, organization, etc.)
• Difficulty with self-care
• Easier to reach overload or meltdown
• Loss of speech, selective mutism
• Lethargy, exhaustion
• Illness, digestive issues
• Memory loss
• Inability to maintain masks or use social skills
• Overall seeming “more autistic” or stereotypical
• May have period of high energy before collapse

Causes:
• Passing as neurotypical / suppressing autistic traits
• Doing ‘too much’, too much stress
• Aging: needing more downtime, having less energy
• Changes, good or bad (relationships, jobs, living arrangements, belongings, environment, routines…)
• Sleep deprivation, poor nutrition, dehydration
• Illness
• Sensory or emotional overload

Strategies:
• Time
• Scheduling breaks, managing spoons
• Leave of absence
• Stimming, sensory diet
• Exercise
• Massage
• Reminders and supports
• Routines
• Better environment/job/etc.
• Boundaries, saying ‘no’
• Dropping the mask/façade
• Solitude
• Absolute quiet
• Creative projects, passions, special interests
• Paying attention to reactions and your body

Sources:
“Autistic Burnout – Are You Going Through Burnout?” Anonymously Autistic.
Endow, Judy. “Autistic Burnout and Aging.” Ollibean.
“Help! I seem to be getting more autistic!” American Asperger’s Association.
Kim, Cynthia. “Autistic Regression and Fluid Adaptation.” Musings of an Aspie.
Schaber, Amythest. “Ask an Autistic #3 – What is Autistic Burnout?”
Thanks to Lindsey Allen, AWN Nebraska, for compiling this guide ©Autism Women’s Network 2017

naamahdarling:

ocdinabrokenworld:

outsider-my-ass:

via [x]

[Brooke Winters tweeted: “As a disabled person I don’t want to be told I can do anything if I put my mind to it. I want to know that what I can do is good enough.”]

I really needed to hear this. I just had someone say “don’t let your disability hold you back from doing somethings”. That’s not how it works. That’s not how it ever has worked.

I just want to take everyone who has ever said something like this, grab their shoulders, stare directly into their eyes for an uncomfortable length of time, and ask them in a low voice if they know what “disability” means.

andrusi:

barlowstreet:

thewinterotter:

animalsandtrees:

A new species is evolving before scientists’ eyes in the eastern United States.

Wolves faced with a diminishing number of potential mates are lowering their standards and mating with other, similar species, reported The Economist.

The interbreeding began up to 200 years ago, as European settlers
pushed into southern Ontario and cleared the animal’s habitat for
farming and killed a large number of the wolves that lived there.

That also allowed coyotes to spread from the prairies, and the white farmers brought dogs into the region.

Over time, wolves began mating with their new, genetically similar neighbors.

The resulting offspring — which has been called the eastern coyote
or, to some, the “coywolf” — now number in the millions, according to
researchers at North Carolina State University.

Interspecies-bred animals are typically less vigorous than their parents, The Economist reported — if the offspring survive at all.

That’s not the case at all with the wolf-coyote-dog hybrid, which has developed into a sum greater than the whole of its parts.

At about 55 pounds, the hybrid animal is about twice as heavy as a
standard coyote, and her large jaws, faster legs and muscular body allow her to take down small deer and even hunt moose in packs, and the animal
is skilled at hunting in both open terrain and dense woodland.

An analysis of 437 hybrid animals found that coyote DNA dominates her
genetic makeup, with about one-tenth of its DNA from dogs, usually
larger dogs such as Doberman pinschers and German shepherds, and a
quarter from wolves.

The animal’s cry starts out as a deep-pitched wolf howl that morphs into higher-pitched yipping — like a coyote.

Her dog DNA may carry an additional advantage.

Some scientists think the hybrid animal is able to adapt to city life
— which neither coyotes or wolves have managed to do on their own —
because her dog ancestry allows her  to tolerate people and noise.

The coywolves have spread into some of the nation’s largest cities —
including New York, Boston and Washington — using railway corridors.

The interbreeding allows the animal to diversify her diet and eat
discarded food, along with rodents and smaller mammals — including cats,
which coywolves eat skull and all — and they have evolved to become
nocturnal to avoid humans.

The animals are also smart enough to learn to look both ways before crossing roads.

Not all researchers agree the animal is a distinct species, arguing
that one species does not interbreed with another — although the
hybrid’s existence raises the question of whether wolves and coyotes are
distinct species in the first place.

But scientists who have studied the animal say the mixing of genes
has been much faster, extensive and transformational than anyone had
noticed until fairly recently
.

“(This) amazing contemporary evolution story (is) happening right
underneath our nose,” said Roland Kays, a researcher at North Carolina
State.

Watch this report on coywolves.

Raw Story

THIS SHIT IS SO WILD AND IT’S ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING. If you’d like to watch the entire Nature documentary referenced in that “watch this report” link, you can find the whole thing on Youtube. It’s a terrific documentary and a really interesting look at an animal most people don’t even seem to realize exists. The extent to which coywolves have adapted to urban life and the ways in which they’re very distinct from the species they’ve sprung from is pretty incredible.

Okay but it kind of looks like it’s covered in maple syrup

coy wolf

@copperbadge

As an abuse survivour, let me tell you, this information got me through. Seriously. I knew this, and I knew if I survived my teenage years, my body would be new. Untouched. Mine and only mine.