• Silver Needle@lemmy.ca
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      15 hours ago

      I love how autism has become this fetishized thing that you slap onto all people operating outside of expected parameters.

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          It is. It refers to things being held in special regard in social arrangements, to an religious extent. The autism discourse, with all the memes and such, does more often than not include a cult-like adherence to beliefs around certain behaviours that anyone could display, shifting focus away from the developmental aspects of autism which are very much real and to diagnostic markers that are less than well defined but are used in clinical settings like: trouble at work/school/kindergarten [Y/N], and certain things the hiveminds of the world latch onto. There I think of people regarding dislike of the “big” light as being an indicator for autism(???).

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            literally what it means

            Literally not

            People treat words like divine tangible streams of meaning when they’re just sounds we make

            Completely unrelated, seems like you have a bug up your butt about something else. Also I’m pretty sure nobody thinks that either, sorry a prescriptivist upset you but that has no relation to what I said.

          • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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            11 hours ago

            Either you’re using “literally” in a non-literal fashion, or you’re using it to make your statement even more incorrect.

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              it’s both a literal utterance in the sense of pointing to the denotative meaning of another term (fetishism in this instance) and an inscription, therefore literal in the sense of being a work of literature.

              I also could argue that I used that word colloquially as to add emphasis on the confidence I have in my statement, which is also a correct use of the word.

              If you care be sure to leave another definiens of ‘literal’ that would render my post incorrect in your regard. Frankly I would love to learn more about your point of view on the matter

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                19 minutes ago

                My tip: don’t argue with people who know not even the terms they are attempting to criticize the use of. +also they seem to be using a sockpuppet account to upvote themselves and write comments

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              Maybe, making it as incorrect as possible serves to prove a point which makes statement phrased correctly for the goal in mind?