Neurodivergence
A community to unite neurodivergent people.
A common problem for neurodivergent people is being bullied and ostracized, not only by neurotypical people but also their fellow neurodiverse humans.
Sentences like "I'm glad I only have ADHD, not autism" or vice versa is very detrimental to our collective benefit. Therefore we believe that we should abolish any oppressive/stigmatizing language against other neurodivergent people.
Disclaimer: This is a nonviolent community and we don't want anyone dumping on other people, period. Be it neurotypicals/allistics, etc. We accept the occasional joke (like "allism, a common disease") to highlight the absurdity of pathologizing neurodivergence.
Our rules are vague because bad actors will circumvent clear cut rules just barely and grind the edge.
The rules
- No abusive language
- Stay on topic (no politics or religion)
- No slurs (including the R word)
- No isms (including but not limited to: Ageism, Racism, Apologism etc)
- No Advertising for profit (ND resources are ok if non profit)
Further rules will follow when deemed necessary.
If you have any questions, write me a message at https://lemmy.giftedmc.com/u/haui_lemmy
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I have an immaculately sorted Lego collection. It's like Minecraft, but older ;)
-- with multiple standing rolling toolboxes, each drawer sorted like so...
I don't play Minecraft but I understand the appeal. I spent far too much time basebuilding in No Man's Sky, which has a similar gameplay loop. :)
I used to play a lot of Descent. I don't think anything like it truly exists in modern gameplay, where you'd have zero reference directions -- not even up or down -- when entering a level. Figuring out how to map the levels was always my favourite. In Descent 3 online multiplayer, I'd run spiral patterns around people in dogfights using the flightstick, and they could never keep me targetted. Six degrees of spatial freedom of movement and you can create the weirdest rollercoaster of a flight pattern. Sure, they could corner me in a tunnel or something, but in an open space dogfight, I was king. I miss that game.
I've always wanted to try Portal but don't have time. Can't consume all the things and run the business...
That sounds very cool! I loved lego when I was young.
Havent played no mans sky but I can see the appeal as well. I play x4 which is similar but more automation focused afaik. You start by flying your own ship, dogfighting, accumulate more ships and build a fleet, build dozens of space stations that produce stuff, ships that transfer and sell the stuff, have interstellar allegiances, wars etc etc. you basically go from nobody to ruler of the solar system so to speak. Pretty insane. German game, a little jank here and there but I love it.