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Retiree. Soto Zen nun, practices in a repurposed tool shed. Former forester, university library manager and permaculture-adjacent smallholder. Kalapuya lands. #Climate, #pandemics, #simplicity, disaster #resilience. Living with leukemia.

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JeremyMallin , to actuallyautistic
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I talk about autism a lot on here, but I have never discussed it with any of my family. I don't know if they even know. I'm guessing they do because they like to spy on my social media and then gossip about it though. Either way, I have never discussed it with them.

Do you disclose to family or friends? Or do you keep it to yourself? Is it different for people who grew up knowing as opposed to people who are late diagnosed? Do you think it varies by country and locality?

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shonin ,
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@JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic A little off topic, maybe, but I did come out to my then 45 year old oldest that I was trans and he was, like, "you must not think I read your blog."

TheConversationUS , to blackmastodon
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We want you to know the name Alice Ball. She was the first woman and first African American to earn a master’s degree in science from the College of Hawaii.

Ball remarkably developed a treatment for leprosy, but she passed away shortly after.

Arthur Dean, chair of the College of Hawaii’s chemistry department, took over the project, and renamed Ball’s method to the “Dean Method,” never crediting Ball for her work.

https://theconversation.com/a-young-black-scientist-discovered-a-pivotal-leprosy-treatment-in-the-1920s-but-an-older-colleague-took-the-credit-224922
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shonin ,
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@TheConversationUS @blackmastodon I choose the bear.

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