General principles and tricks are more useful than recipes. Doesn't even matter if they're true; they give people a framework to try things.
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@St_Rev not doing a specific thing (e.g. cook green veggies with a lid on the pan (which is actually fine)) implies lots of ok things to do -
@St_Rev particularly fond of principles like "a and b go together well" because people can either use or immediately subvert it -
@sarahdoingthing In college I had to carefully observe people ordering pizzas for about a year before I could do it on my own. -
@St_Rev fascinating! I experienced this with social things, not much with making stuff in the material sense -
@sarahdoingthing Autism means being keenly aware of epistemic issues that are invisible to normal people. -
@St_Rev this is so deeply, religiously true I am hesitant to retweet it -
@St_Rev "education" as something that happens to an individual rather than to a genuinely diverse group seems ubiquitous and wrong -
@sarahdoingthing I think "education", qualifiers aside, is ubiquitous and wrong, ofc
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