

If you’re on reddit, you’re not ok
/j, but it feels true. The reddit stereotype
have a great day and be kind! :D


I’m new to lemmy, but I’m using both in moderation. It’s kinda hard for me to leave reddit, because I’ve made a few online friends there, but I like how little spam there is here.


Aunt, uncle, 2 cousins are chosen family/family friends. They and some biological family live a while away, so every summer, our 3 families go camping somewhere together! We’ve been chosen family since Aunt and Mom knew each other (before I was born) and it’s always fun! I also have a few online friends, but I don’t feel close enough to them to call them family.
Have a great day and be kind! :D


Hi I’m AuDHD (autism ADHD) it is not inherently autistic to find places like grocery stores discomforting, as they are meant to be discomforting, as your decision making is heavily reduced when you’re overstimulated, and thus customers buy more product, or the wrong product so they have to come back and buy more, etc.
I do get overstimulated and sometimes overwhelmed by grocery stores, yeah. If you have any questions about this, or autism, or ADHD, feel free to ask!
Have a great day and be kind! :D


Everything, almost. Cars, phones, computers, spices, water on demand, electricity, the quantity and quality of almost everything, etc.
If the average person from, say, mid 1600’s were teleported to now, they would be so unimaginably confused, and hostile towards everything, and that makes sense, since so much has changed.
The internet would be something beyond comprehension for them, yet it’s something most of us use multiple times a day.
Have a great day, be kind, and I hope this answers the question! :D
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