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30 Jan 2022, 3:37 pm

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There are alot worse things in this world. Like Dying of Arteriosclerosis .


Aye. Smoking causes that which you probably already know.



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30 Jan 2022, 3:38 pm

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^ Thank you, some of these info i knew already some of them i didn't. I wish i could study eastern culture/traditions and folklore for a living.


Maybe you could apply for a position as a Research Assistant with the grad department of your Uni?


There isn't any department/faculty related to these subjects Sadly.



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30 Jan 2022, 3:41 pm

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Research Assistant ...Uni. Shes 31, already pursued legal degrees(?)is it too late?, I'm 33, I wouldn't mind that kinda work. The protected cloister of academia. Round here we would call that 'Cushy.'


I can guarantee it's not cushy, but of course she can apply. Here positions are usually reserved for grad students and there's a preference for BIPOC, but the pay is decent and if she develops a good relationship with her department it could lead to further opportunities for work / study / networking.


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30 Jan 2022, 3:41 pm

My uncle is a heavy smoker. He was told he would die about 15 years ago if he smoked a single cigarette more than he already had done. His lungs were turning into charcoal.

He is still on this Earth, smoking 20+ a day & his lungs are now more charcoal than they were 15 years ago.

Awesome guy.



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30 Jan 2022, 3:45 pm

I've never really understood how some people can have their whole future life mapped out for them, by their teens.


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30 Jan 2022, 3:46 pm

I don't think i am good with people enough to get in academia. Also giving lectures would be a nightmare for me, public speaking is not for me.

@theprisoner: I also had no ambition or future plans whatsoever in my teens. Getting into a college and having a degree is really no big deal where i live, to get into a college you just have to pass an exam that requires you to have a good memory.



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30 Jan 2022, 3:50 pm

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I don't think i am good with people enough to get in academia. Also giving lectures would be a nightmare for me, public speaking is not for me.


RA's don't speak.
They hide in libraries or work from home with mountains of material to seek / process / quote / cite for professors.


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30 Jan 2022, 3:53 pm

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I don't think i am good with people enough to get in academia. Also giving lectures would be a nightmare for me, public speaking is not for me.


RA's don't speak.
They hide in libraries or work from home with mountains of material to seek / process / quote / cite for professors.


I think that's different where i live, i actually researched this but they do have to give lectures. I wish there was a position where i could just do research on my own all day but it doesn't exist here..



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30 Jan 2022, 3:53 pm

Strange thought around the traits of rigidity...

What is the real basis of rigidity in autism, really?

Slow processing? Anxiety? Alexithymia? Narrow-mindedness? Executive functioning?
Classic cognitive dissonance? OCD?
A strange response to conditioning (based on holding onto anchoring bias)? Overcompensation over sensory or emotional input? Plain poor predictive thinking?

Something related to being pedantic -- like alexithymia, which not all autistics have or do?


.. What?


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30 Jan 2022, 4:01 pm

Fight Club. Tour de force of a movie. Very Nihilistic. A refection of the state of the culture. Circa 1998. So many quotable. Still relevant.

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30 Jan 2022, 4:02 pm

Edna3362 wrote:
Strange thought around the traits of rigidity...

What is the real basis of rigidity in autism, really?

Slow processing? Anxiety? Alexithymia? Narrow-mindedness? Executive functioning?
Classic cognitive dissonance? OCD?
A strange response to conditioning (based on holding onto anchoring bias)? Overcompensation over sensory or emotional input? Plain poor predictive thinking?

Something related to being pedantic -- like alexithymia, which not all autistics have or do?


.. What?


I've read it's connected to differences in the cerebellum (fine tuning and integration part of brain), but who knows.
And of course we're all different and have different genetic make up.

Good question though.


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30 Jan 2022, 4:08 pm

theprisoner wrote:
Fight Club. Tour de force of a movie. Very Nihilistic. A refection of the state of the culture. Circa 1998. So many quotable. Still relevant.

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It's more relevant than ever today, with the rise of communism.

You are surely not going to be a rockstar under communism?

To the gulag with the rockstars.



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30 Jan 2022, 11:43 pm

I'm wondering if people really do catch colds from rolling around in the snow without proper clothing.


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30 Jan 2022, 11:48 pm

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I'm wondering if people really do catch colds from rolling around in the snow without proper clothing.

Despite having similar names there is absolutely no link between colder weather and having the common cold.



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31 Jan 2022, 12:02 am

My mind is pure as the driven snow. It's good job I have aphasntasia. Otherwise It'd get extremely dirty right now. I'm very suggestible.


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31 Jan 2022, 4:34 am

I'm craving a hot plate of spaghetti, with enough grated Parmesan cheese so that it doesn't melt before it's in my mouth....I love the texture


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