| favorite purple | aubergine |
| favorite gray | cloud |
| favorite pirate | Black Bart |
| favorite word | dog |
| favorite purple | aubergine |
| favorite gray | cloud |
| favorite pirate | Black Bart |
| favorite word | dog |
@[email protected] @calcifer @cmccullough This is absolutely the case, for some people - but not all! Many neurodivergent people feel safer and do much better in a digital workplace. It also reduces ableist requirements that can hit people with disabilities, particularly invisible ones, very hard at times.
There is no perfect solution, but requiring onsite presence of everyone is definitely not a good one.
@[email protected] @calcifer @cmccullough You write as if architects and interior designers have not spent centuries designing spaces to work for different purposes, some of which are successful, some not.
Offices closed people off; open spaces make things difficult for many neurodivergent souls. The level of effort and cost in designing and equipping an analog space far exceeds the cost of availing yourself of the web apps to allow for communication online.
I did not have this feud between two drag queens on my 2023 bingo card but I am here for it. 😂
It was wrong for Duncan Idaho and it’s wrong for pets.
- It’s not your friend, it’s their genetic copy. You can’t replicate their life.
- Cloning is imperfect.
- This is worse than buying purebred from a puppy mill and ignoring the amazing friends in shelters. Go to your local shelter!
- Someday, some jerk is going to clone their sick animal and end their life sooner. (Someday they’ll do it to a person.)