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That's not even the worst of it. They also had badges at the door that you could choose to wear if you felt like it, each one a different colour that represented your willingness to talk to others. I'll try and explain:
The code went something like this:
Blue meant 'I'm open to chat! Please feel free to say Hi!'
Yellow was 'Please only talk to me if I initiate the conversation first'
Red was straight up 'I don't feel comfortable talking'.
I honestly found the whole place creepy as fuck. While there were a few alright people there (usually non-regulars just visiting to see a band they like for example), most of them you either got an overgrown toddler (fat people in dungarees) or sex offender vibe from.
That sounds like a support group for autistic children.
Yup. They're called autism communication badges, or usually something similar. Hilariously, one of the first links I could find about them is about them being used by the bronies at bronycon.
http://www.horse-news.net/2014/07/bronycon-to-produce-autism-color-coded.html?m=1
Fuck I think some teenagers hate that shit
That's not even the worst of it. They also had badges at the door that you could choose to wear if you felt like it, each one a different colour that represented your willingness to talk to others. I'll try and explain:
The code went something like this:
Blue meant 'I'm open to chat! Please feel free to say Hi!'
Yellow was 'Please only talk to me if I initiate the conversation first'
Red was straight up 'I don't feel comfortable talking'.
I honestly found the whole place creepy as fuck. While there were a few alright people there (usually non-regulars just visiting to see a band they like for example), most of them you either got an overgrown toddler (fat people in dungarees) or sex offender vibe from.
You basically just described every 'DIY Arts Space' in existence. I've been to one or two and it's like being at an adult daycare centre. One of them I went to had a 'chill-out room' with coloured paper and crayons and cuddly toys in case someone got anxious or overwhelmed. As an aside, there was not a black or brown person in sight.
I find it very hard to believe that these people are going to have the mental strength and nerve to be part of a revolution, events that are usually incredibly violent and uncomfortable experiences for everyone involved. Revolutions don't have chill-out rooms.
The best part in this is that they don't realize that even if their "ideal" government is put into practice, they would be the first to feel the full blown backfire.SJWs always assume that in the event of a communist revolution, they'll be welcomed into the vanguard party as members of the ruling elite, guiding all those stupid nig... oops, I mean "prols" to proper Marxist goodthink.
In reality, they'd either be purged or sent off to a collective farm to harvest increasingly implausible amounts of grain for the rest of their lives.
The best part in this is that they don't realize that even if their "ideal" government is put into practice, they would be the first to feel the full blown backfire.
Is she wearing a binder?"I'm fatter in real life"
At least she's self aware. I can't believe people support fat acceptance, something than can literally decrease your life span drastically.
She looks fucking horrifying now.
I guess she's still a trender.Is she wearing a binder?
Looks like shit. Tri-top binders look awful if you have a lot of tummy fat.
I guess she's still a trender.