This guy was in everything! From Jericho, to bones, CSI, star trek, etc. First thing I saw him in was when my wife made me watch ghost whisperer with her (jokes on her, I’ll watch Jennifer Love Hewitt any day). After that I’d always notice his face pop up in a bunch of shows. Really sad to see him go, ALS sucks
I remember teachers and adults acting like groups of kids making up chants about me in front of them wasn't anything they could do anything about.
Unless it was a swear word or a slur there was no response or recourse.
And that's just so bizarre to me.
I'm trying to imagine myself just sitting there as a kid cries while six kids make fun of them. I can't. I would feel like I was overseeing the persecution like some kind of captain of meanness.
I was routinely subject to 100 on 1's on my school playground. The teachers didn't see anything wrong with letting the whole class chase me down and kick me until they got bored.
My gym teacher forced me to dislocate my knees on a routine basis for a couple years, too. I was so neglected at home it never occurred to me to tell my gene donors about my knees. Finally a neighbor saw and told mom, who got me a doctor's note for gym.
@Shkshkshk@nostupidquestions As an admin of my own I usually approve instances manually. Though many times at least after 6.0 update many instances might have missing public/private keys preventing correct federation.
If i understand correctly, whataboutism is used to burry a statement without any solid counter-argument. The accusation of it burries the whataboutism’s argument, which could be valid nonetheless.
My short story “Hope Is the Thing With Feathers” is available to read for free along with all the other fabulous finalists in the Asimov’s Readers’ Award! Of particular interest to #corvid lovers and #neurodivergent folk!
Episode 219 of my Eating the Fantastic podcast is now LIVE. Take a seat at the table for my lunch with writer Ray Nayler — and learn about the train trip where he received early career advice from a stranger he didn’t realize was @neilhimself — and much more! https://www.scottedelman.com/wordpress/2024/02/23/ray-nayler/
Avec un ami, nous pensons à construire une base de connaissance collaborative pour adultes autistes avec des guides pratiques pour le quotidien : gérer les difficultés sensorielles, l'hygienne de vie, le travail adapté, les finances, les relations, les accomodations, etc.
Nous cherchons un front end moderne et sympa de type Wiki pour poster les articles organisés par catégories et qui permet la collaboration (sans forcément être autant avancé que Wikipedia)
Par exemple j'aime beaucoup https://ux.wikihero.org/experience-utilisateur-ux/accessibilite donc je recherche quelque chose dans ce genre
On veut que ce soit international donc la gestion d'articles en plusieurs langues serait top aussi (espagnol, basque, francais, anglais).
Mon ami est dev donc il pourra bidouiller le nécessaire. Des recommendations ? @clovis
My situation is getting worse day after day, the donations have disappeared and I have had to go back, the funds have run out again, I have nothing to eat and I have nowhere to sleep tonight please I beg you for a little help as I am still out here💔