Not even a full month has passed since I deactivated my Twitter account. I have a reminder scheduled for 29 days post-deactivation to confirm my decision, a day before the account will
Society finally recognizes the benefits of autistic people, but we are saddled with responsibility at home and at work to the point of breaking.
In October, I attended the five day Stanford Neurodiversity
But I'm missing out on career resources because of it's user-base chokehold
For once I feel a smidgen of hope after listening to the congressional antitrust hearings yesterday,
“Hey, I thought you said rocking is bad?”
The rocking is bad. That’s what I’m conditioned to believe, and what I tell my kid when she’s gone into hour three or four of sitting in her room rocking over and over and over.
Jubilee Paris Listens to the Stars
By Tara L. Campbell
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My 97-year-old great grandmother Jubilee Paris dropped two seed packets on the kitchen table and declared: “Gracie, it’s time to