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Reply to comment by Cognoggin in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
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Ph0enixRuss3ll t1_j4qp543 wrote
Reply to New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
"lol don't do it," said stranger bot 49156
Oh my gawd I'm cured. Who ever thought environment change isn't as important as opening up to a status quo robot?
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Trolodrol t1_j4qmwiv wrote
Reply to comment by Koda_20 in New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
I called suicide prevention they put me on hold (No respect, no respect)
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Reply to comment by gwynnegr in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
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garry4321 t1_j4qmpzv wrote
Reply to comment by sledgehammer_77 in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
Didnt you hear? We got rid of plastic straws, that fixed things.
We also got rid of those thin grocery bags that you could re-use as garbage bags. Now we have THICC grocery bags that have hundreds of times more plastic, but break down in a few dozen uses, and truly single use purchasable small garbage bags instead. THAT FIXED THINGS
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Reply to comment by Longjumping-Film-896 in Dad donates kidney to stranger after daughter's transplant by Roshanrapha
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MudKing123 t1_j4qltke wrote
Reply to New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
Like sucks apparently
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Madstealth t1_j4qlfcg wrote
Reply to comment by Koda_20 in New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
I called once at the height of covid and the lady on the other end couldn't give 2 shits about what I was going thru. She barely said anything and it sounded like she was watching netflix and eating popcorn.
LittleKittyLove t1_j4ql99s wrote
Reply to comment by erichw23 in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
The ice is melting. It’s not a reasonable debate that should leave you confused. Go look at a graph of annual ice thickness. Go look at a graph of CO2 or methane levels. The ice is melting.
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eighteencarps t1_j4ql6ux wrote
Reply to comment by SuraKatana in Deaf woman with autism found safe after going missing 3 weeks ago by AmethystOrator
I should clarify: I don't think living in society as an autistic person is easy by any means. Nor is being autistic necessarily 'easy' by itself (my wording here wasn't very good). I can't personally speak to deaf experiences, but I misspoke in implying that it's 'easy.'
I think I was more reacting to the vibe in the comments section a la "being autistic (or deaf) sucks" or is bad, a disease, etc. Your mileage may vary, but many autistic people have incorporated disability activism viewpoints into our understanding of our experiences, and that's a viewpoint I've found personally helpful. It's a complex set of theories, but a lot of it boils down to something like:
>Disabilities aren't easy and can have impacts on our abilities to interact with the world. However, much of our struggles come from a world that isn't built for us, not from an inherent problem with being disabled.
(Important note that many deaf people do not consider deafness a disability, but, to my understanding, they have also used these frameworks to a great degree.)
This is called the social model of disability. It's often mistaken (or mistakenly used) to imply that there is no physical or mental 'difference' because of disabilities, which I don't think it does say. God knows that, without autism, I wouldn't have the severe eating disorder that severely limits my diet (and I certainly hate sensory overload, lol).
At the same time, many of this could be best understood as problems that might be best approached by changing the environment or giving me the tools I need to approach it. Places can include sensory-friendly rooms, autistic people can be given access to sensory tools, etc. Same goes for the "social problems" autistic people have, which more often than not result from differences in autistic and non-autistic communication, not inherent 'flaws' in autistic communication.
Again, I'm not an expert on deaf people (or deaf myself), but from my education around deaf spaces, many people feel that the majority of the problems they experience are from inaccessible spaces, not some sort of 'problem' with being deaf. Greater access to sign languages, captions, and interpreters would do a lot, but unfortunately many deaf people have instead had their languages forcefully stripped from them under threats of physical harm (or, more recently, social control methods). There's a long and fascinating history of deaf people's cultures and communities that is worth looking into and has also inspired autistic activism.
I'm not good at being concise with my words, lol, but I hope this makes sense. I'm sorry if I came off as dismissive. I think I was genuinely a little tense at some of the comments in this comments section being overly pitying or assuming that to be autistic or deaf (or, gasp, both!) is the worst fate imaginable, and yours was the one I happened to sort of feel the need to comment on, but I don't think you're really wrong. The world makes shit hard for us.
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Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
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TolMera t1_j4qkrz0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Deaf woman with autism found safe after going missing 3 weeks ago by AmethystOrator
That’s not what I do, I’m always willing to buy a meal or give food, clothing, water or other needed items. Speaking as someone who spent a few years homeless, the monetary system of support is broken, but food banks, stocking shelters and generally giving a hand up to people who are down and out works.
_HappyMaskSalesman_ t1_j4qkqe9 wrote
Reply to comment by Cognoggin in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
Ah that's the first thing I thought of!
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Enlightened-Beaver t1_j4qjzhi wrote
The real question is how long until Florida is all under water though?
PC-hris t1_j4qje5p wrote
Someone wins the lottery all the time. It’s still a gambling addiction. Far from uplifting finding out the person who won lived in a town with a funny name.
epicvoyage28 t1_j4qj3hb wrote
Reply to comment by subfootlover in New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
The changing of a phone number isn't going to increase the number of suicidal people, so that 42% increase is people who would otherwise not have called, not people who would otherwise not have been suicidal.
King-Brisingr t1_j4qiv78 wrote
Reply to New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
Oh they finally turned over the old 8255? Shame and I had that number memorized.
NotaContributi0n t1_j4qpx7p wrote
Reply to Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
I can’t understand why so many people are afraid of the earth just doing it’s thing and evolving/changing like it always has