(August 10, 2016 at 3:31 pm)abaris Wrote:(August 10, 2016 at 3:27 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: It's fine if I'm at home because nobody notices or even questions it anymore, but if I'm out or working it could be a problem.
Yes, I had one moment at work where a lot of people were talking and suddenly my brain couldn't process anymore. It was frightening, since I was a passenger in my own head, perfectly aware of what was happening but unable to form a clear thought.
Oh yeah, I know that sensation well. I don't know about you, but to me it feels like all the noise is just overwhelming my brain and getting right in my ears, and I often feel like shouting when that happens. I get snappy and irritable, which I don't like because that's not usually me.
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"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie
"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie