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Im very sleep deprived today, and I totally read "loving on my littles"
as
"Loving on my titties"
Edit: lmfao, ninja'd by @Jimmy Dean Bowl , but I feel so much better knowing it wasn't just me.
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Im very sleep deprived today, and I totally read "loving on my littles"
Think I've pointed this out before as well, many, many pages back. Some flavors even have red dye, which all crunchy folk seem to abhor.Here are the ingredients from Glenn's totally natural pre-workout:
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These are the same people who gripe constantly about unknown chemicals.
Atlas is often in the room, though. Maybe that counts in Glenn's mind.This is something Glenn does that's nitpicky but I guess I'll bring it up now: when he talks about his workout he uses "we" and it's like bro, you work or alone like 80-90% of the time. I know sometimes he has an occasional crossfit buddy he "mentors" or whatever but like come on. Robyn isn't joining you and nether is Atlas so like what are you talking about.
Atlas is often in the room, though. Maybe that counts in Glenn's mind.
We know Globyn is thick as two bricks, could she actually think this is a stimuli response and not know it’s a seizure? Surely she’s not that fucking stupid??"Biggest smile" Robyn that's a seizure.
Idk. His lack of age appropriate vocalizations seems odd but ngl... 3 year old who probably never gets much excitement in his life and I doubt ever gets a special cake for him? I'd dance for joy too if I got maybe a scrap of not titty eyefuck mom attention and there could be *chocolate cheesecake* for me and I was atlas.I know this subject is contentious, and I have really tried to bow out of this line of conversation when it comes up, but does anyone else think that clip of Atlas watching the mixer look at least a little bit stimmy? It's not long enough to really say definitively, but it certainly jumped out at me.
Its not so much the excitement hes showing thats the (possible) concern in the clip. It's the "hand flapping" gesture he does towards the end. I'm no expert, but that particular motion, as I understand it, is typical of children with autism or perhaps some other general sensory stimulation disorder. Again. Just arm chair talking here. No idea if I am right or not.Idk. His lack of age appropriate vocalizations seems odd but ngl... 3 year old who probably never gets much excitement in his life and I doubt ever gets a special cake for him? I'd dance for joy too if I got maybe a scrap of not titty eyefuck mom attention and there could be *chocolate cheesecake* for me and I was atlas.
I gotta wonder how much "woo" healthy applies to atlas but ofc not globlyn as the parents. Maybe I read the Rodriguez thread too much. I know they aren't starving atlas (ok. I dont know. I truly suspect they arent) but I can't imagine he gets much that is tasty and not some woo shit beyond maybe a trash tier burger with dad. Which is really just to say... 3 year old excited as fuck about cake? Hell I know 20 somethings who get excited as fuck about cake.
It's also not unusual for kids with autism to enjoy playing with or watching rotating objects, like a mixer or ceiling fan. He could definitely just be a little boy excited for a treat, and he's super adorable, but the clip made me wonder. I don't mean to sound like it's anything Atlas is doing wrong; he seems like a sweet little fella and he's doing his best.Its not so much the excitement hes showing thats the (possible) concern in the clip. It's the "hand flapping" gesture he does towards the end. I'm no expert, but that particular motion, as I understand it, is typical of children with autism or perhaps some other general sensory stimulation disorder. Again. Just arm chair talking here. No idea if I am right or not.
I think we live in a time where there is a push to label absolutely everyone and everything, and to pathologize a lot of developmentally normal behaviors. This results in reasonable people seeing an excited kid flap his arms and think “autism!” rather than “he sure is excited about XYZ” . I certainly don’t fault anyone for thinking that when parenting spaces are full of scare articles about how not meeting rigid (and usually arbitrary, tbh) milestones means your child needs evaluation by a list of experts. Those experts, totally coincidentally of course, stand to gain financially by claiming a child needs any number of therapies and further evaluations. I see Atlas and I see a bored kid who gets way, way too much screen time and not enough time doing mentally stimulating things with his parents and other kids. Watching Robyn whip heavy cream too long and make butter is probably the most interesting thing he did all day, perhaps all week.It's also not unusual for kids with autism to enjoy playing with or watching rotating objects, like a mixer or ceiling fan. He could definitely just be a little boy excited for a treat, and he's super adorable, but the clip made me wonder. I don't mean to sound like it's anything Atlas is doing wrong; he seems like a sweet little fella and he's doing his best.
If I'm wrong, I'll happily eat organic grass-fed raw crow.