like the fact that PrEP and PEP just kinda became a normal part of life one day without fanfare is something I think about a lot. Thousands of people died gruesome horrible deaths and now when I go on Reddit or ride the subway I see dinky little ads like "start this medication today so you don't contract/spread HIV! and if you get accidentally exposed there's a different medication for that to keep yourself from contracting!" and it's just an everyday thing. all those people who died fought for it to be this way.

lrb i only wver heard pingas for a decade. I never heard the full original clip until last year. It literally sounds edited in

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The change from "awareness" to "acceptance" was not because people thought everyone was aware enough of autism in the general sense of knowing about it, but because of the "tragic disease" connotations of the word "awareness" that were very heavily promoted for a really long time. You may have different feelings about it depending on your experiences, but many autistic people have extremely understandable reasons to be uncomfortable with it that have nothing to do with them being "privileged".

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Villanueva del Río y Minas, Seville, Andalusia.

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this could be the snort of something pig

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