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7/25/2025, 5:57:26 AM
>>937558105
no it isn't because im not of the same standard being expected of me i just say hey you expect of me but fuck that you should do it too then and nobody wants to
no it isn't because im not of the same standard being expected of me i just say hey you expect of me but fuck that you should do it too then and nobody wants to
7/22/2025, 5:10:47 PM
>>937442699
You're an indian so you're the closest fucking thing to a jew
You're an indian so you're the closest fucking thing to a jew
7/19/2025, 3:15:11 PM
And I know that this is hard for the autistic busybody types to understand, but wasted time is not always wasteful time. I will explain it to you. Well, I won't. AI will.
At first glance, the idea of “wasting time” suggests inefficiency, laziness, or a lack of productivity. For individuals who thrive on structure, optimization, and purpose—such as those with traits often associated with autism—this idea may seem counterintuitive or even frustrating. However, there is a deeper truth here that deserves exploration.
Not all time spent unproductively by conventional standards is truly wasted. Time spent daydreaming, wandering, recovering, doing “nothing,” or simply being present may not produce an immediate outcome, but it can be deeply restorative, creative, or meaningful in subtle ways.
At first glance, the idea of “wasting time” suggests inefficiency, laziness, or a lack of productivity. For individuals who thrive on structure, optimization, and purpose—such as those with traits often associated with autism—this idea may seem counterintuitive or even frustrating. However, there is a deeper truth here that deserves exploration.
Not all time spent unproductively by conventional standards is truly wasted. Time spent daydreaming, wandering, recovering, doing “nothing,” or simply being present may not produce an immediate outcome, but it can be deeply restorative, creative, or meaningful in subtle ways.
7/17/2025, 11:24:14 PM
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7/15/2025, 5:43:43 PM
>>937136576
Why would being locked up automatically mean someone should change what they do? That’s a strange assumption. And it’s ironic coming from you, you’re here doing the same thing every day, just like the person you’re mocking. You’re criticizing them for a pattern you’re also stuck in. Do you not see the contradiction?
Why would being locked up automatically mean someone should change what they do? That’s a strange assumption. And it’s ironic coming from you, you’re here doing the same thing every day, just like the person you’re mocking. You’re criticizing them for a pattern you’re also stuck in. Do you not see the contradiction?
7/12/2025, 11:31:46 AM
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