• ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    By the time I’ve played a video game for the 10th time I know every miniscule detail of the lore. I’ve ascended beyond the game. I am the game

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          11 months ago

          I understood the terminology but after googling still don’t get the meme. The only results I can find are about how paracetamol during pregnancy may increase likelihood of autism - nothing about how it affects autistic people differently than neurotypicals. Hopefully OP can clarify, because I’d love to learn more.

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            11 months ago

            For me, paracetamol/tylenol/acetaminophen helps me significantly when I feel overwhelmed and went over my limit. It suppresses a lot of stuff related to sensitivity and can also help me last longer if there’s an important event I need to be at for some reason or another.

            Other people I’ve talked to just say paracetamol make them tired, hence they sell them in combination with caffeïne I’m guessing.

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              The caffeine is usually added to make it faster acting, particularly for migraines. I haven’t actually heard of it making anyone sleepy before, that’s interesting.

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          Not true really, there are general rules to identify a neurotypical. Same as the way there are general rules you can follow to identify a neurodivergent. Sure not every neurotypical meets every aspect of being neurotypical perfectly but neither do neurodivergents meet every aspect of being neurodivergent.