Is it that hard to see? I just don't want to be cool
Here's how my day is going: I left the house to walk to the library and came back with blisters on both heels, because my socks had spontaneously committed suicide in transit. That is even shabbier than my usual aesthetic. I am going to need new socks. Also my heels hurt.
On the other hand, Craig Laurance Gidney is enjoying my "dense opiated prose." Any favorable comparison to Tanith Lee improves my afternoon.
These links are a mix of things.
1. I have just learned from Anu Garg that tosspot words are a particular class of compound noun rather than words that are frequently hungover. I had no idea there was a name for them in English. "What does a scarecrow have in common with a pickpocket?" feels like an outtake from Lewis Carroll.
2. I suppose it is appropriate that I read this article for Tisha B'Av. I certainly consider Netanyahu and his administration a disaster for the Jewish people.
3. I don't know that there's ever a good time to read that the roots of autism as a diagnostic category are intertwined with Nazi eugenics. I keep reminding myself that thinking of myself as a profitless and unconscionable waste of other people's resources and time (on repeat these days) is the same kind of idea and I should stop it.
4. For those unaware of the recent trash fire regarding Worldcon 76, the Daily Dot has a good overview. The con chair has just responded on Facebook and Twitter.
5. I have to say that I'm not sure if Alan Turing chained his mug to the radiator because he loved tea that much; I think he might just have hated people stealing his mug.
On the other hand, Craig Laurance Gidney is enjoying my "dense opiated prose." Any favorable comparison to Tanith Lee improves my afternoon.
These links are a mix of things.
1. I have just learned from Anu Garg that tosspot words are a particular class of compound noun rather than words that are frequently hungover. I had no idea there was a name for them in English. "What does a scarecrow have in common with a pickpocket?" feels like an outtake from Lewis Carroll.
2. I suppose it is appropriate that I read this article for Tisha B'Av. I certainly consider Netanyahu and his administration a disaster for the Jewish people.
3. I don't know that there's ever a good time to read that the roots of autism as a diagnostic category are intertwined with Nazi eugenics. I keep reminding myself that thinking of myself as a profitless and unconscionable waste of other people's resources and time (on repeat these days) is the same kind of idea and I should stop it.
4. For those unaware of the recent trash fire regarding Worldcon 76, the Daily Dot has a good overview. The con chair has just responded on Facebook and Twitter.
5. I have to say that I'm not sure if Alan Turing chained his mug to the radiator because he loved tea that much; I think he might just have hated people stealing his mug.

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IS GOOD REVIEW SO FAR. YES. A BONE. /Tanith Lee
BANANAPANTS, when am I allowed to post a review your book? I can do that! It's not a conflict of interest!
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But yay review!
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Disappointed in Worldcon San Jose. Hopefully the reissue will be less of a hash. Are you going?
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Rest of the con
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4. Now that I know that this has been going on...well, maybe it's a reminder to further work on improving our local convention(s) here in Ottawa. Pre-emptively.
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I am enjoying your densely opiated prose as well: It is fun reading stories that you published before I knew you.
I like the term "tosspot words," and I like the example "repairman" as a way to clarify what's *not* a tosspot word.
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As an autistic commentator (Michael John Carley) said: Her research is solid. Her intentions are not.
She appears to be opposed to the existence of "autism" as a diagnosis at all (presumably so that she can believe her son doesn't really have it), and to think that arguing that it's somehow "tainted" by Asperger's evident complicity means that, I don't know, anyone who thinks autistic people exist is a Nazi?
As if plenty of other clinicians with no such complicity hadn't described the same groups of children, often independently of each other (as has been documented by Steve Silbermann, in the process of kicking the shit out of Kanner's claims to be the sole discoverer of a sharply-delineated group as opposed to one part of a spectrum). And if we didn't, you know, continue to exist.
Asperger wasn't labelling a group of children previously considered "normal"; he was labelling a group of children previously considered deviant, strange, delinquent, insane, etc.. And that wasn't so we could be exterminated; ironically, it's always been inferred that he was passionate in the defense of the positive qualities and capacity to contribute of children with (what came to be known as) "Asperger's syndrome" because (apparently despite his allegiances) he didn't want us disposed of.
ETA: Anger directed at her, not you; I hope that's clear.
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NOt-so-yay for a lot of other things, including suicidal socks. Still, I suppose at least they are some of the more easily replaced things in life!
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I do not think of you this way! ^_^
I think of you as a
intelligent
compassionate
empathetic
witty
person
who has issues with
insomnia
physical fatigue
mental fatigue
pain
and whose posts I am always happy to see come up on my dashboard! ^_^
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I like the term "tosspot words" but I'm giggling too because it's an insult over here. I guess Anu Garg knows that.
Belated comment
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Amused by the tosspot thing as tosspot is a fairly common English insult, and looking it up, it turns out it comes from a tosspot word example I'd never realised:
"tosspot
ˈtɒspɒt/
nouninformal
noun: tosspot; plural noun: tosspots; noun: toss-pot; plural noun: toss-pots
a habitual drinker (also used as a general term of abuse).
"anyone who writes to us is a complete tosspot"
Yet to have a moment of interaction with your views I consider a waste of resources or time!
ETA and OMG Worldcon programming is a complete clusterfuck, including the attempt to police what people were going to wear to the Hugo ceremony that's been overshadowed by the programme thing.
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(2) at other times they exceed my wildest expectations!
(3) I have taken seriously the "let's get together outside of Readercon" plan, but happen to have had houseguests 100% of the time between then and now. I'm currently entering a few days of "frantically get caught up on things" and then back to loads of houseguests. But I intend to emerge and make tea noises in the back half of August or early September.
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Darn those socks*
Thank you for the introduction to Anu Garg--receiving that daily newsletter will certainly improve my life.
Thanks, also, for hosting such facinating conversations, in this case re: Asperger, ethics, etc.
* oops, I punned.
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