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    1 year ago

    Wrong, there’s not a single Arch user who isn’t transfem, so none will look like that (/j ofc)

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      1 year ago

      I mean, the Arch users are all transfem meme exists for a reason, doesn’t it.

      I’m currently well under way to collect all the infinity stones:

      • neurodivergent
      • Linux user
      • fruitloop sexuality
      • possibly new gender identity

      What’s the fifth one? Should we make gender identity and gender expression two different ones? Or maybe specify neurodivergence with ADHD and Autism, which seem to be the common ones as far as I can tell?

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          So, people being neurodiverse means that there can be differences in human brain function and cognition between different people.

          A neurodivergent person is someone whose brain processes information differently, learns or behaves in ways that aren’t considered typical.

          ADHD and the autistic spectrum for example would be a form of neurodivergence.

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              I’m glad to help, thank you for asking.
              Many people don’t understand enough about these things, which results in stereotypes that can be annoying at best, all the way to being actively harmful and discriminating.

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                That’s the thing. I read something online, my friends tried to explain, and I didn’t really understand. After your explanation, I finally get it :)