ByteFoolish@lemmygrad.mltoComradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•Do you know any good funny tiktokers/YouTubers?
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1 year agoA few others:
jamesgetspolitical
hungryrye
turkishtankie
A few others:
jamesgetspolitical
hungryrye
turkishtankie
https://twitter.com/CPGBML/status/1676689403027111936
The link in the tweet wasn’t loading for me
It’s still possible for people from the US to visit Cuba. Trump took away the most popular way though. A bunch of organizers just went a couple of months ago.
https://www.liberationnews.org/young-people-from-the-us-travel-to-cuba-and-break-the-siege/
The other comments have covered a lot of the potential positives of a getting a diagnosis. Here’s an article written by an autistic doctor on some of the drawbacks:
https://archive.ph/J6tXc (Archive link because medium wasn’t showing the whole thing.)
In short, there’s a lot of ableism, so it’s important to think about what benefits you will personally receive from a formal diagnosis.
I’m not trying to dissuade you from getting one if it’s something that you want to do you should go for it. I just wanted to share some info that made me think getting a formal diagnosis wasn’t right for me.