Hello neurodivergent comrades and allied neurotypical comrades! This month's mega-thread is all about gaming, be it video games, tabletop games, card games, etc.
If you want to talk about something related to this month's theme but can’t think of anything to say, then here’s some questions to try and answer to get you started:
- What is your favorite game(s) to play?
- What type(s) of game(s) do you like to play?
- What type(s) of game(s) do you not like to play?
- Do you have a preference between video games vs IRL games, and why?
- Do you have a preference between single player vs multi player games, and why?
- How does your neurodivergence effect your experience with gaming?
As always, feel free to completely ignore the theme and post what you want! We’re just happy to have you!
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Please let us know if you all would think of a more robust tagging system of posts, such as how [effort post] is commonly used, but maybe for stuff like [support] when you need to vent and want support, [venting] for when you need to vent but don’t want anyone to engage with it, stuff like that. It will normalize being able to directly ask for what you need, and it’s easy for us to imagine someone making a post to vent or complain about something but doesn’t want to or isn’t comfortable with people giving advice or pitching solutions. You don’t have to tag every post, but we want to encourage this as an option for people who would like it.
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Alt tl:dr: "To indulge in irresponsible criticism in private instead of actively putting forward one's suggestions to the organization. To say nothing to people to their faces but to gossip behind their backs, or to say nothing at a meeting but to gossip afterwards. To show no regard at all for the principles of collective life but to follow one's own inclination. This is a second type [of liberalism]." - Mao Zedong
We did. Should make a new one at some point, though I'm kinda burnt out at the moment, and I also don't have any new ideas for topics either.
That said, if you've got any topic ideas then drop them in the topic suggestion thread, 'cause having some new topics would be biggest help in getting a new thread made.
I think something that might be neat is a thread for compiling resources on community supports, especially those for material assistance/independence, in various areas would be a good idea. If that's something that hasn't already been done at least.