Seigest

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[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Every choice we make has an impact on the world around us. Sometimes that impact is very small, but it is still real. For example, we live on a planet with a limited amount of clean drinking water. This can make me wonder if using a service like ChatGPT uses resources that contribute, in even a tiny way, to water shortages in the future.

I also think about the things I buy. If I wear a T-shirt made in Malaysia, does that support unsafe working conditions or child labour? If someone is harmed in a factory that makes these clothes, do my purchases make me partly responsible?

These thoughts lead to a difficult question: if I am responsible for even a small part of many harms, such as being 0.001 percent responsible for the deaths of 1000 people through many small everyday actions, does that mean I have caused a death simply by living my life?

I wonder if it's my autism that makes me consider these things because to me it seems no one else does.

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It took me way too long to realise that, though a tiny sapling can block the wind, a huge solar panel works just fine in the wind block zones.

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 11 points 1 month ago

I think this is the Artist: https://www.instagram.com/lujah.doodles/

If you see a comic with the artist name cropped out it probably a good idea to find the original image instead. I don't have access to insta gram but it looks like this is the source.

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I've seen this in Rimworld, cube obsession is contagious we're doomed!

 

I see all the memes about guillotines for the rich, funny in spirit, but actually building one in the town square is not practical. They take a ton of materials, they are huge, and they do not even work reliably. Would it not make more sense to build one from metal with hydraulic pistons or something? I am not a machinist, but a more mobile unit you could wheel into a square to decapitate a few effigies seems about as effective for sending a message, and easier to remove or relocate if needed.

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago

Love that there are just cats everywhere being mischievous

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 months ago

Might be a Boost issue but your post is cut off at "so much so that I de"

 

There was some super loud event last night. Seems to be DJ music. I was hearing it even far from my home because I actually walked for an hour like a madman trying to source it. It's sounded like it was around Sheppard West around Keele. Possibly further north the acoustics are crazy here.

It went late as 12am and it wasn't Rogers stadium this time. Does anyone know what that is was?

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

You want to post a link or something?

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago

I watched this in theaters. It's only now reading this did I figure out they were kangaroos. I just assumed they were like some sort of generic mythological creatures.

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 months ago (4 children)

That you ..?

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 months ago

Maybe you put a canoe on there somehow?

[–] Seigest@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Well this is interesting. Given all the news I've been seeing around Andrew trying to shut down any methods of reading the comic I have to wonder if this is also something he'd try to take down.

 

I'm not great with details, but I remember reading that many of us in the neurodiverse community struggle with sleep or energy levels.

Back in my early 20s, I went through the whole sleep clinic process. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and mild narcolepsy. They prescribed me a full-face CPAP mask because my mouth doesn't stay closed at night. That didn’t last long I dumped it after 2 months. I’m not a still sleeper — more like a rotisserie chicken — and the full mask just made me choke on my own drool. The doctors were frustrated and not very helpful. It felt like they expected me to control my body even while unconscious.

Now, over 10 years later, I’m going through the process again. Apparently, my body still isn’t getting enough oxygen during sleep, and it’s causing problems.

Still, I can’t help but wonder if the doctors are missing something — like autism as a potential root cause of sleep issues. In my neurodiverse friend group (both autistic and ADHD), I’m the only one not sleeping 12 or more hours a day. So now I’m left wondering what’s really going on — with me, and with them.

 

A plush bunny representing Autism

The tag shows that the bunny has 4 things symbolizing Autism, many infinity spectrum symbols, eyes that look up as he avoids looking at you, it covers it mouth unable to verbalize, or stimming, it also just has soft yellow fur

A birthday gift to myself I'll be 38. This is a plush from Plushie Dreadfuls I'm still learning about myself and working on self compassion. My autism is something I like about myself it's part of who I am. I figured this will help me visualize that part of myself and show it love.

Also this thing is ridiculously soft and very good quality.

 

It ain't pretty but it'll hold.

 

I have a grip strengthening thing. It's a fidget tool and is helping with some blood flow issues to my hands.

I was going to get a stronger model as the medium one is a little too easy. Is there a Canadian version of this thing?

 

I got myself a new Canadian made blood pressure monitor from bios. But I need some AAA batteries for it. Any suggestions?

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Seigest@lemmy.ca to c/askto@lemmy.ca
 

These strange banana plushies showed up at our local salvation army store. They have no tags or any clues as to what they are. But the store sold out.

My roommate bought a few but he wants more. We think they are cute and you can tie them together in fun ways.

Does any have any idea of these are or where to get more?

 

We had a pretty good snowstorm. I noticed this guy out still looking for a late night snack.

Bun

 

I know this might be a controversial opinion, but I think it’s something that needs to be addressed in my area. It seems like people around here don't really care for their cats, and I wonder if some of the ones I see regularly might be part of a feral colony. I’ve seen over 10 different cats on my small property (not all at once), and recently, when the temperature dropped below -20°C (-4°F), I still saw them hiding under cars. One of the cats appeared to be only a few months old, which is heartbreaking. Another cat is missing its tail, and one has a missing ear. The area also has a lot of skunks and raccoons, which can be dangerous, so I’m concerned for their safety. If these cats have homes, they should definitely be in them. But I’m also worried that the city’s solution might be to just put them all down. What are your thoughts?

Update: I've done some research and found local groups monitor the feral cat population in the area. I am near a shelter (I didn't know that) so it's possible these are shelter cats. I'm just going to work with that shelter to see if thats the case. I have security cam footage of a few of them but not posting pictures for privacy reasons.

Also I'd love to bring them in but I only rent a room here. The owners should prefer I didn't do that so I need to honor that. However if the local shelter thinks it's ok I may set a heated cathouse in the back yard.

 

Middle of night woke up just to write this somewhere. Sorry is words are bad.

Game that's 2 player.

Player one is in a 3rd person fully emersive 3D city. This is a PC game. Player one is always host. The objective is just to make it to the other end of the city. No guns or anything. The city is being destroyed by a mysterious force. Plans are crashing building being leveled you just need to make it to safety without being crushed. It's night, theres fire and screaming, explosions all around scary stuff.

Player 2 is playing on a tablet or touch screen device. They are playing a cute game where all you need to do is tap the dot. The dot moves slowly from one end of the screen to the other hiding under colorful pipes and squares. You can also tap butterflies and things the dot might hide under to remove them. There is a lot of positive happy noises.

The dot is player one. The real catch. Player 2 is a cat.

 

I know not everyone has the luxury of dealing with it in this way. If you don't then I hope you can make your vote count. And if you can do this then maybe consider it.

You get a good chunk of it back anyway.

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