Alex Plank

@AlexPlank
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Producer, #writer, #actor (The Good Doctor, The Bridge, etc), and the #actuallyautistic founder of wrong planet. Lancet commissioner. http://alexplank.com #film #losangeles #servicedog #disabled #filmmaker #television #newhere
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In ~2014, my colleague & I argued that social media (esp. Twitter) had become part of the critical infrastructure of disaster response. People were turning to Twitter during crises to share information about impacts and resources. Disaster responders were using the data shared there for situational awareness, and were communicating in real-time with their constituents. Today’s events underscore just how dangerous it is for society to come to rely on private platforms as critical infrastructure.
@NathanKalmoe yeah I wouldn’t put it past them
He broke the law and now he’s going to be facing the consequences. #trumpindictment
Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia

@Zumbador reddit in general seems to be getting more and more toxic. not sure why that is. But it doesn’t seem confined to autism subreddits-- i see it everywhere
"It is noteworthy that two of twelve SARS-CoV-2-positive children had a previous laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, dating back three and five months prior to tonsillectomy, indicating that they had prolonged or persisting SARSCoV-2 infection."
@augieray On one side I appreciate the honesty. So many speak as if they care but act as if they don’t. Actions should speak louder than words.

I think I must have written 10,000 words over the past three days. Which sounds great, save for the fact that less than a few hundred of them were for the novel.

Busy times. All good. I seem to run on an #ActuallyAutistic cycle where I'm on fire for three to six months and then mostly useless for six weeks. December and the first part of January were those weeks.

I love the smell of Napalm in the morning.

Napalm. What an innocent-sounding, evil, evil word.

While traveling recently, I was talking with a woman who happened to be one of the only other people wearing a mask.

I commented on this and she told me she’s had #covid *six* times because she believed that she’d be fine without a mask since she was vaccinated.

She knows the vaccine helped but wishes she hadn’t been lead to believe that the vaccine made masks unnecessary. Now she wears a #mask everywhere. #longcovid

@drandrewv2 @AutisticAdam @actuallyautistic That’s a really good point Jenny. I always hate appointments that are in the middle of the day for that reason and I never thought about why. But I also hate appointments at the end of the day because I end up anticipating them all day long and not being able to focus on what I’d like to.