Flat Affect is a clinically significant lack of emoting associated with multiple Neurotypes.
Flat Affect is a clinically significant lack of emoting associated with multiple Neurotypes.
And this can, as does much masking, have the opposite effect of what is intended. Often making us appear insincere … or ineffably off.
It’s part of the “non-verbal language cues” that set us appart
And this can, as does much masking, have the opposite effect of what is intended. Often making us appear insincere … or ineffably off.
It’s part of the “non-verbal language cues” that set us appart
Flat Facing &
Flat Affect
It’s common for Autistic ppl to emote less frequently & shorter than Allistic ppl as part of our face language but of *any* intensity when we do.
Unfortunately, A “flat face” is often perceived as foreboding, or worse in Allistic face language.
Flat Facing &
Flat Affect
It’s common for Autistic ppl to emote less frequently & shorter than Allistic ppl as part of our face language but of *any* intensity when we do.
Unfortunately, A “flat face” is often perceived as foreboding, or worse in Allistic face language.
FUCK
Then the moment I start reading it falls asleep
ADHD A BITCH!!!!!
FUCK
Then the moment I start reading it falls asleep
ADHD A BITCH!!!!!
Human skin can’t actually sense “wetness”
The sensation that people typically feel when contacting “wet” things is the temperature difference of the liquid.
(This is why it’s relatively common for people to not know they are bleeding as blood is the literal temperature of the body)
India is occupying Kashmir. There is no evidence that Pakistan was behind Pahalgam, but Indian imperial expansionism and Islamophobia drives this jingoism. Most impacted regions are lands of struggle - partioned Panjab & esp Kashmir. Free Kashmir
India is occupying Kashmir. There is no evidence that Pakistan was behind Pahalgam, but Indian imperial expansionism and Islamophobia drives this jingoism. Most impacted regions are lands of struggle - partioned Panjab & esp Kashmir. Free Kashmir
Translation: Keene, Donald (1998). Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō. New York: Columbia University Press.
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Translation: Keene, Donald (1998). Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō. New York: Columbia University Press.
#History #DidYouKnow
“Roland’s act collapsed distinctions between high and low, the sacred and profane, with a single expulsion of air.” Valerie Allen, On Farting: Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages (2007)
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“Roland’s act collapsed distinctions between high and low, the sacred and profane, with a single expulsion of air.” Valerie Allen, On Farting: Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages (2007)
#History #Facts