: another #AspieLife thing I somewhat recently wrote about over on IG
It's an issue that's bothered means been a thorn in my side since I was a teenager.
#neurallyatypical #actuallyautistic #residentalien #theweirdkid #language #communication #culture #behavior
@thedisasterautist this, that's why I have learned to let more things go than a neurotypical may. For right or for wrong i sometimes say the wrong things and that should be ok to someone that knows me.
@dratino: And it's only when those situationally flexible, unwritten, and ambiguous "rules" get broken that they notice and/or get all bent out of shape about it... when it's other people doing it.
"The ground was covered with eggshells" is something I've said since I was about ten when asked about how things went in different situations.
@dratino: I find social media a lot easier to navigate, primarily because I can screenshot things, and when people tell me "That's what I said" and such, I can show them exactly what they said. Then when and if they claim I took things out of context, I can show them *everything* they and everyone said and in order, and then I can ask them to join me (and others, if they want) to do a postmortem on the communications being discussed. When I do that IRL in convo, people can revise (lie).
@dratino: I want them to learn the lesson that *thinking* is cool and that it takes very little time and even less energy to communicate clearly. Alas, what it takes is a modicum of self-control, which while often claimed and lauded is deeply unfashionable.
@thedisasterautist try to teach this everyday at work to people now being raised by 10 second video clips on random topics 🤣
@thedisasterautist you just found the words I have been feeling for a long time. Written communication as in social media brings a whole new paradigm which we need to learn and use more unwritten rules. The positive part is that we often notice patterns that many miss.