![]() ![]() As I’ve been stimming more and more there have been many moments of mild epiphany. There are even tech companies hiring exclusively autistic people. The part where the tech industry, you know, the thing that literally all of modern civilization relies on, is absolutely rife with autistic people. The part where half the people at MIT are dyslexic. ![]() The other thing is they also leave out the third part of the story. About the total lack of acceptance, about the treatments that were more likely to cause PTSD than help, about being constantly told we’re causing all this pain in ourselves and the people around us just not trying hard enough, about being screamed at when we do things a little differently because that’s how we need to do them, about how those benefits are just enough to scrape by (or less) in most places, and you have to endure being treated like a criminal to get them, and a million other instances of bullshit that hit a person like thrown bricks. ![]() But we’re not told the start of that story. We’re told we’re not able to care for ourselves, that were a drain on society. And I realized the same thing happens to disabled people. This of course totally changes the story. We tell the story of poor violent minorities, but not how they got there. We tell the story of the failure of African states, not their creation by colonial powers. She goes on to explain how this has often happens. Had said the best way to disposes a people is to tell their story, and to start with “secondly.” More laziness from me I know, but if it ain't broke.So I was listening to this TED talk (It’s pretty good, check it out) and the presenter,Ĭhimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and she mentioned that the Palestinian poet Thank you very much, to everyone, for your continued and completely overwhelming support for us, our label, and our music. ![]() is available for free to everyone who couldn't make it to the show, in digital form. It was sold in physical form only once: at our first show ever, at The Stone in NYC. we kind of fell into while working on our next full-length album. I think they're fucking brilliant."Īnd here's what the band had to say about it: Essentially, imagine a more depressing, more drawn out Joy Division, and you're somewhere in the area. " For those not familiar with the band, Have a Nice Life straddles the line between no-wave/post-punk, drone, and black metal. The best part? I don't have to write a review since "Deadboy" from said blog did it for us already: I thoroughly enjoyed their debut "Deathconsciousness" and the fan made compilation of b-sides "Voids" and I've been anxiously awaiting any new material from the duo. Saw this on the "Our City is Burning" blog and had to share it. Two friends, a lot of reverb, and a lot of time." - ENEMIES LIST HOME RECORDINGS "Have A Nice Life is depressive, post-industrial doomgaze. ![]()
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