Image: Screenshot of a microblog post quoting another post. The quoted post states, “autistic people will see a ‘honk if you like pizza’ bumper sticker and think it means ‘if i like pizza, i should honk’”. The blogger that quoted that wrote, “Wait…”
Image: Screenshot of a microblog post quoting another post. The quoted post states, “autistic people will see a ‘honk if you like pizza’ bumper sticker and think it means ‘if i like pizza, i should honk’”. The blogger that quoted that wrote, “Wait…”
I have been overly cautious for about the past 2-3 years with passive aggression. But something in my mind switched in the past 2 weeks, and now I’m on a self-affirming growth spurt. I plan on following your style of dealing with potential passive aggression. And, if they then get upset, snarky, or insulting that I misunderstood their passive-aggressive comment, they’re getting put on a longer spoon or removed from my life entirely. I’m setting healthy boundaries all over the place, and they are being enforced.