That's not exclusive to autism. It's common in all people
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Seriously. Just because he didn't know the type of gun doesn't mean it was a threat. It sounds like he was just saying "just fyi there's a gun out", because lots of people will freak the fuck out if they see a gun.
The geyser eruption has nothing to do with climate change
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/23/travel/yellowstone-hydrothermal-explosion
Evil AND dumb. Stealing from kids who are having a hard childhood, and defrauding the government in a way that'll get caught by a standard audit. I hope she has to pay it all back too
That wouldn't be better for the company. They probably don't make money on selling the hardware.
I'm far from an expert on this, but I would guess the safety of being outdoors heavily depends on additional factors, like for example wind direction and speed.
A very fit athletic person who has done endurance training can do 30 miles in a day, but that's not typical. Most people could do around 10+ if their life literally depended on it like in the aftermath of a nuke
Source: a brief web search
That's like saying "study shows autistic people need to drink water to survive". But all people need to drink water to survive, so it's a meaningless statement to limit it to autistic people. It has no informative point.