its everywhere and its annoying that its everywhere, its disrupting me everytime i see somone whit it, it bugs me becose its wverywhere and it will last 10 years like this
why? well, you in schiol, your friend used fidget spinner, all it does is spin, and he won’t talk either becose he wants to focus on the damn thing… you in movies, you see emoij movie trailer, you cringe, you see fidget spinner movie, you sujucidal
@Hollowfox the Stallion
More like they should stop treating it like it’s an instantly degenerate quality. Autism is rough to live with, and it’s hard enough to try being interactive and nice without people instantly insulting the condition and treating it like a joke. Not to mention that it doesn’t automatically mean someone is unbearable or stupid, either. Sometimes, maybe. But people automatically throw tolerance out the window if they figure out at all that you’re on the spectrum. Spoiled, pompous, disrespectful ass people. It’s like the way the word ‘gay’ was unfortunately used a couple years ago. It’s the new go to word when someone or something is bad. Hopefully, it meets the same fate, soon.
I’d argue that we try harder to be decent and smart because of the condition.
@redweasel
Seeing how some people with autism(and a few other things) can end up fidgeting with their hands, and it can help them concentrate when doing so(talking from experience here, when trying to stay focused I can end up fidgeting with a pen or somthing and it helps me, not really sure why) it makes sense that it is marketed that way.
And if the cancer thing is coming from them about the spinner, I can only wonder how the same people would react to a fidget cube…
saw one of those things before. they’re marketing it to people with autism which is probably why the cancer meymeys. it’s actually kind of neat, the center has smooth ball bearings, and the 3 discs are heavy metal, so spinning it causes a gyroscopic effect you can really feel.
If you find the message conveyed by a piece of art unfair, you should probably take that up with the artist instead of trying to argue with the fictional character that is acting as a mouthpiece for the artist’s opinion (i.e. shooting the messenger).
Oh, they’re referring to the mandatory “Warning, this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer.” labels on everything.
Please learn to both spell and love.
why? well, you in schiol, your friend used fidget spinner, all it does is spin, and he won’t talk either becose he wants to focus on the damn thing… you in movies, you see emoij movie trailer, you cringe, you see fidget spinner movie, you sujucidal
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Well, yes, you indicated it was spelled incorrectly, so I enunciated on the proper construction of the word.
True, true.
I agree with you, dude.
More like they should stop treating it like it’s an instantly degenerate quality. Autism is rough to live with, and it’s hard enough to try being interactive and nice without people instantly insulting the condition and treating it like a joke. Not to mention that it doesn’t automatically mean someone is unbearable or stupid, either. Sometimes, maybe. But people automatically throw tolerance out the window if they figure out at all that you’re on the spectrum. Spoiled, pompous, disrespectful ass people. It’s like the way the word ‘gay’ was unfortunately used a couple years ago. It’s the new go to word when someone or something is bad. Hopefully, it meets the same fate, soon.
I’d argue that we try harder to be decent and smart because of the condition.
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It’s actually spelled “vacuous”.
Aaaaaand This is why autism shouldn’t be hated, scorned and degraded.
And I wish a lot of people would stop treating it like it’s evil.
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it makes sense, sure, but as soon as someone mentions autism the trolls come out of the woodwork.
Seeing how some people with autism(and a few other things) can end up fidgeting with their hands, and it can help them concentrate when doing so(talking from experience here, when trying to stay focused I can end up fidgeting with a pen or somthing and it helps me, not really sure why) it makes sense that it is marketed that way.
And if the cancer thing is coming from them about the spinner, I can only wonder how the same people would react to a fidget cube…
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If you find the message conveyed by a piece of art unfair, you should probably take that up with the artist instead of trying to argue with the fictional character that is acting as a mouthpiece for the artist’s opinion (i.e. shooting the messenger).
If you want to use big boy words in your art, it’s not a bad idea to learn how they’re spelled first.
Did you hear about Alf?
He’s back. In fidget form.
It’s called a fidget spinner, a type of stress relief toy.
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What?