WHERE TO GET THE BOOK: http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=F6B31A8DAFD6BD39A5986833E66293E6

PRIOR THREADS:

So, it's been a minute. Apologies. Life has been overwhelming me lately. School, work, more failed attempts at dating, etc. Please be patient, I have autism (probably) creature

I was also reading Devon Price's new book, Unlearning Shame. Definitely recommend. He dismantles shame as a social construct of behavioral reinforcement and the undergirding of the lie that is rugged individualism, and prescribes the cure of building community and understanding social interconnectedness on a deep level. Made me re-examine just how much shame is woven into the fabric of the way I conduct myself and hoo boy it's a lot. I blame my Catholic upbringing.

Anyway, I figured before I dive back into the next chapter it'd be nice to get caught up and see where everyone is at. Share your thoughts here, ask questions, get caught up. I want to make a new post next week but first I have to write an informative speech and then an essay about some story or another

Let's cut down on the decision paralysis with some discussion questions:

  • What's new with you, neurodiversity-wise, since the last thread?
  • Any points of contention, confusion, or questions from prior chapters?
  • Post any thoughts specific to the last chapters that you didn't get to share before.

Tag post to follow.

    • ReadFanon [any, any]
      ·
      3 months ago

      Catbox link to the audiobook:

      https://litter.catbox.moe/f3dapo.m4b (the link will expire within 3 days of posting due to site limitations)

        • ReadFanon [any, any]
          ·
          3 months ago

          I don't think there's any way to index or search this site, as far as I'm aware it's just a way of anonymous filesharing without the need for an account.

          ABB is where I got the original file from. That's my go-to as well. I can dig up pirated audiobooks through the Russian web (e.g. Yandex, VK, smaller piracy release sites) but it's not particularly reliable or well-populated. It's still useful for finding some of the more obscure audiobook uploads though.