Portosian
@Portosian@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Socially inept, introverted employees. How do you survive the workplace? Because I’m in dire need of some serious advice. 2 days ago:
Reading through the responses, it is blatantly clear that you are autistic, so I’ll ask a question that might not have occurred to you. When someone else is speaking, do you wait for them to finish speaking before you do? Are you aware of the tone of your own voice? Both of these things matter far more for how people will react to the things you say than I think you are aware.
- Comment on Connections 1 month ago:
“Mycorrhizae to yourcorrhizae. Yourcorrhizae to mycorrhizae.”
- Comment on They don’t think it be like it is, but it do! 10 months ago:
a= “birds are dinos” b= “dinos are reptiles” c= “birds are reptiles” Structure: If a then b, therefore c a does not imply b without an additional statement (which we can assume from the rest would be “because birds are reptiles”)
You’ve basically just said birds are reptiles because birds are reptiles
- Comment on They don’t think it be like it is, but it do! 10 months ago:
I think they were pointing out the structural issue with your statement. They info you are attempting to convey is correct. Your ability to do so is questionable.
- Comment on This is way too expensive for a drink. 1 year ago:
Do the French dislike honey?
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
If somebody called me a seppo, I wouldn’t be offended, I’d just think they were kind of dumb. It’s just too silly to take seriously as an insult.
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
Well, no. That’s a kind of coffee.
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 1 year ago:
It’s also called Gaia, but Gaians sounds silly.