The Autism “Accent”

The Autism “Accent”

 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”
 The Autism “Accent”

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2 years ago
Stucky & Text Posts
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2 years ago
3 years ago
A Fallout 76 Oc Named Huntington! He Is A Big Giant Boy Who Was One Of The Townspeople Of Huntington.

A Fallout 76 oc named Huntington! He is a big giant boy who was one of the townspeople of huntington. If you don’t know the story. BASICALLY the entire was experimented on with FEV by West Tek. Fun times. He escapes and stays hidden in the ruins of his home. 

1 year ago

My mom bought me this book for Christmas

My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas

The Resurrectionist by EB Hudspeth, a fantasy field guide full of anatomical illustrations of monsters and cryptids.

My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas
My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas
My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas
My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas

The musculoskeletal systems are fun to look at, but not nearly as in-depth as I would have liked. If you have more than a passing knowledge of taxonomy (or in my case, access to Wikipedia), a lot of the details fall apart under scrutiny

The harpy has four upper limbs connected to one shoulder girdle; it shouldn't have arms, only wings

The sphinx is not classified as a mammal, but is still somehow in the family Felidae with cats (and like the harpy is also drawn with only two girdles despite having six limbs. I will give the author credit for giving the sphinx a keel for the wing muscles to attach to)

It lists the Hindu deity Genesha as a cryptid, which is a no-no.

Cerberus is also explicitly not a mammal, but somehow still a canine (literally in the species Canis with wolves, dogs, and coyotes)

Both mermaids and dragons are listed as members of the order Caudata; the only extant members of Caudata are salamanders, which kinda makes sense for dragons, but not so much for mermaids (also, the author keeps playing it fast and loose with cladistics; both mermaids and dragons are in the same order despite being in different classes, and while dragons are explicitly said to be amphibians, mermaids are given the fictional class mammicthyes, which means mammal-fish. At that point, why not just call mermaids amphibians? Why make up a fake latin hybrid name?)

But what bugs me most of all is the classification of the Minotaur as its own order of mammal when in mythology it is explicitly described as a hybrid of two known species (made possible only by the cruel machinations of the divine, but still)

My Mom Bought Me This Book For Christmas

To use actual taxonomical nomenclature, the minotaur's species would be B. taurus × H. sapiens (specifically B. taurus♂ × H. sapiens♀; there are, to my knowledge, no legends of H. sapiens♂ × B. taurus♀). That's how ligers, tigons, mules, zorses, pizzly bears, narlugas, etc., are described.

If I had written this book, I would have leaned more into evolutionary biology. Most land animals have four limbs because they all evolved from boney lobe-finned fish, which split off from the boneless sharks and rays millions of years earlier, so any six-limbed vertebrates would need to be descended from a fictitious category of six-finned fish which would either be an offshoot of boney fish/tetrapods (I guess they'd be hexapods, though that term refers to insect arthropods), OR a precursor to boney and cartilaginous fish that both clades split away from much earlier (it's easier to lose structures than to gain them, so it makes more sense for a six-limbed ancestor to spawn four-limbed descendants than the other way around).

Think about how different elephants are from humans, and humans are from aligators, and aligators are from penguins, and remember that they all evolved from the same ancestor tiktaalik, an amphibious fish that existed some 375 million years ago. Imagine a precursor six-limbed species and how diverse all its descendants would look after 400 million years. Save for the occasional instance of convergent evolution causing two unrelated species to independently evolve similar body plans to fill the same niche, tetrapods and hexapods would look nothing alike. There would be very little recognizable overlap between the two. A six-limbed "pegasus" would not look like a real world horse, and a six-limbed "dragon" would not look reptilian/dinosaur-ish, for much the same reason that giraffes don't look like frogs; they're just too distantly related. Bonless sharks and boney fish and whales/dolphins all have similar looking bodyplans only because their environment requires the same hydrodynamic shape, while terrstrial vertebrates are much more physically diverse.

9 months ago

This makes so much sense, since I was diagnosed! I was told trying to get a diagnosis wouldn’t mean anything, but it does! Why I felt closer with my grandparents or older people in general. Why I would sometimes reverted to teen traits or younger. I feel noticed.

Autism and Acting Different to Age

Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age
Autism And Acting Different To Age

Neurodivergent_lou

3 years ago

BTW, the high five was invented in 1977 which means your parents probably didn’t grow up with it.

3 years ago
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner
Bentley Corniche By Mulliner

Bentley Corniche by Mulliner

1 year ago
Hey Yeah In The Midst Of All The Hype And The Strikes, Can We PLEASE Fucking Talk About This

Hey yeah in the midst of all the hype and the strikes, can we PLEASE fucking talk about this

2 years ago

Meowscarada

Meowscarada
3 years ago
24/7 Christmas!

24/7 christmas!

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