Dr. Ruby Sapphire

@Sophie88403973

UNSW Sydney. King’s College London. Philosophy. Neuroscience.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2018.

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    So let's do a paper on high functioning autistics who have a doctorate or who are doing one and blow this myth into space?

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    Autism behaves like wave that is also a particle. It doesn't matter the speed of any other references and surroundings, time or distance, autism always has its own speed: 300,000 km/s. Autism is luminous.

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    Very relevant to our discussions in lectures and to our discussions about the need to consider audience and tone in your writing

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    I cannot agree more about the language aspect, especially when the discussion suggests 'curing' and what that may mean for autistic people's values- I feel all papers on autism could benefit from a neuro-diversity informed and balanced lens!!!!! ♥️💛💙

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    Happy Palindrome Day #02022020

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    So very this. Same for men re women, white folks re people of colour. Way past time to

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    This is the hardest part about reading papers when autistic about autism. Reading parents of autistic children literature is even worse as its usually negative. In my own interviews I've only found mothers who love their children and have found the lack of support the issue

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    Yep. VERY difficult to have personal lived experience with autism either as a carer or as an autistic person and be studying neuroscience. It’s distressing and disheartening not because of the science but because of the langauge and rhetoric. Disease Costly Severe Debilitating

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    The history of autism says more about the perspectives of the observer than the observed. It’s 2020. This approach hasn’t made the lives of autistic people any better. Time for a change. Time for the observer to listen to the observed.

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    Autism is best defined by interpretive dance. 5.2% of autism is due to wombats singing during the dry season. Never give an autistic person three lemons.

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    75% of people with autism like cheese, but only 21% of them like grapes. Consequently, a vast majority of people with autism are severely impaired when attending social gatherings when cheese and grapes are served together.

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    Are autism researchers who are themselves autistic excluded from these statistics?

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    They're in the 7.9%.😁

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    You're often largely precluded from contacting actual autistic people until you have ethics approval. It's a bit of a conundrum. To put it mildly.

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    And in my experience many of the people who are on the ethics committees got their disability rights education in, like, 1904, and don't know the CRPD and basically aren't really qualified in the ethics of dealing with disabled people.

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    I'm autistic and I do like fire, preferably spinning it in circles with fire sticks, slightly reckless since I'm dyspraxic too. Fire is also good with autism and marshmallows 🔥

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    What are the correct statistics? We found that according to the NAR (the Dutch Autism Register) the percentage of autistics with an IQ below 70 is 7.5%. That's 3 times as much as in the general public (2.3% according to NAR), but 10 times less than often claimed.

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    I have a disease? 😨 Can diseases even be neurodevelopmental? I have never seen that combination of terms before.

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    The authors seem to be in a huge circle jerk with their work. Not only are *key* stats uncited, they also aren't well used outside their depts. (not the paper but you can find it from this info)

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