I was never one to really board the whole autism vac thing.. but I mean. There are an awful lot of em these days it seems. I am but one man who can only live one life time, so my perspective and scope is admittedly quite limited. I have no idea if humanity has just been silently dealing with them since time immemorial, but with the internet, it sure feels like there's been a spike in my lifetime.
I know the mid 20th century had that whole psyche ward thing going on, but I'm pretty sure those were mostly populated by schizophrenics. Not autists.
What I find interesting about the whole thing is how the abandonment felt so... orchestrated. Like, why did pretty much all of them agree at the same time to skip it? Something doesn't smell quite right. Am I being paranoid?
I had to move into my grandparents home for a time to care for my grandma in hospice. For not a single solitary minute was my grandfather not blaring the fucking news. The amount of times I had to hear about the Jan 6 insurrection about drove me to start eating concrete. I was going insane.
Funnily enough, the Ganges River is apparently a name that predated Genghis Khan, so you can't even blame him for that. Genga probably means something good, but I lack the time or energy to bother. Interesting trivia knowledge though.
His acting energy is kinda weird to me. Like, he's going to become Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men. God, he even sounds like a younger version of him. The only thing ruining it is that he looks like a long lost love child by Ringo Starr.
That's actually a pretty good litmus test for twitter tranies actually... brilliant