Do neurotypicals really not have to do this? I'm seriously asking.
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 82%

    ND is the new introverted.

    Only introverts think deeply, get anxious, or enjoy academic pursuits. Do you have a counterexample? Oh, well that person just doesn't know they're an introvert, so the pattern still holds!

    Same with ND/NT. Nobody is neurotypical according to this definition because everyone has something they struggle with or are quirky about.

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  • What books are you reading at the moment?
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    For what it's worth, several Catholics I know have also had to read the book with notes open on the side. Monastic culture and tradition isn't exactly common knowledge anymore, though I'm not sure if they would have been in the 50s, or if Miller just trusts that his reader is smart enough to catch on.

    If you like Canticle, consider looking into the works of Gene Wolfe. He also writes very re-readable sci-fi that expects much of the reader, and delivers much in turn.

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  • Garden Path Sentence - 2793
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    If Randall had a monthly newsletter consisting of maximally confusing (but technically accurate) headlines, I'd subscribe in a heartbeat

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  • To get some conversation going here -- what's your favorite coffee shop (/cafe/gas station coffee vendor) in Cincinnati? I've been to about ten or so, and my favorite has to be Fulton Yards near the river. There's nothing knock-your-socks-off about it, but it's reasonably priced, the views are nice, and the shop is cozy enough to not get too loud. I also like Wyoming Community Coffee when I'm in the mood for a snack or something

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    Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    I wish I knew how to cook instead of college, instead of falling for the "rice and beans are awful poverty food" meme.

    Rice and beans are amazing. I'm an adult with a good job, and I still eat rice and beans. I just know how to cook them now.

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  • Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    Any sort of cuisine from historically depressed areas is going to be great. For me, that's Cajun and Creole food -- lots of rice, beans, and spices in the skillet. Get frozen vegetables in bulk if fresh is too expensive, because you're going to be cooking them to mush anyway.

    I've found that the key isn't minimizing the dollar amount, but maximizing the output. A little bit of butter may be more expensive, but if you add in a fuckton of rice and beans, that 2tbsp butter will improve your next week's worth of food.

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  • The Athletic - Why MLB players think Nashville is the best city for an expansion team
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    The middle-South could use another team, and I hope they can support one.

    Nashville is absolutely booming, for better or worse, and it would be nice for the Predators to get a few neighbors.

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  • Most / Least Favorite Tropes
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    RedNeedle
    1y ago 100%

    This concept drives me insane, because I also love it but my favorite example is one that both heavily plays with it, but also 85% of the book relies on you not knowing it's coming.

    Like Earth All Along is almost always a spoiler, but this one just hits exactly right for me.

    (Or, more simply -- "Where I come from, we call it a Faraday Cage.")

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