here u go
here u go
stuffed with perfection
I’ll believe it when i see it
will this work in my prius
Yeah I think they’ve always tried to do this in some way though—adopting standard terms as their own
Apple → Apple
Phone → iPhone
Watch → Apple Watch
Music → Apple Music
Love how the abbreviation for Apple Intelligence is A.I. lol
I’ve been loving pi.ai for this, it seem to have far more emotional intelligence than any others I’ve tried
may I copy this list and use it for my own purposes?
Hey my car does that too
What a positive yet anti-climactic thread
*ignores other comments that already do so and attempts to educates you on the fact that you should have saved your work, thus positioning myself as your guide and mentor in my head to briefly drown out my insecurities and lack of purpose*
spob stole my girlfriend, do not trust him
I second this, I came here to escape reality
here’s the hype:
Wow, this actually looks incredible, thanks! Never heard of it before
I think lately it’s been nice to see more representation, however I wish there was better emphasis and explanation on why ASD individuals do or don’t do certain things.
For us with ASD, we immediately understand why certain behaviors are exhibited. We also understand why certain things are said, why people with ASD might get quiet in some situations, stimming, and more.
To others, it’s so easy to draw conclusions that the individual is stupid or has bad intentions, when the reality is polar opposite or more complex than that.
For example, with Love On The Spectrum, ASD individuals on a date will appear to:
Someone that doesn’t understand ASD might assume the person with ASD is a bad, rude, inconsiderate jerk, maybe intentionally trying to act this way toward the other person. However, someone that does understand will immediately know that the ASD individual has:
Once someone with ASD has already figured that out, it’s a waste of time, energy, and emotions (as well as a waste of the other person’s) to continue talking with them, and it’s time to move on. It’s a completely different, highly-practical mindset that—although it doesn’t always consider how the other person feels—is well-meaning and has no bad intentions towards the other person.
I always end mine with “or else”
Thanks! I’ll definitely do this
yeah it’s probably @thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org ‘s fault