Fathering Autism #95 Sweet girl is done & ruined the fun. Will they leave or spin more make believe?

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OMG...the first one with the orange or yellow.... 😂 😂 😂 😂 how much attention does SHE need????:sick: WTF is the point of this stupid crap when they already know which ones they want to wear.....I'll tell you....I NEED VALIDATION!!!! LOOOOOK AT MEEEEEEEE!!!!! I'M A BOSS BABE!!!!!😂:sick:😂:sick:😂:sick:
Not attention, engagement.
All social media platforms weigh heavily towards comments, shares, reactions on comments, and so on. It's why you'll hear Youtubers say things like "Do you like Subway or Jersey Mike's better? Let me know in the comments below!" or they'll encourage people to comment on someone else's comment.
It's so easy to buy subscribers and buy/fudge views that everyone from YT to Facebook to Insta to Tiktok rank those metrics lower than they do metrics that can't be so easily done by bots.

Remember, social media companies are only interested in getting and keeping people on their site to keep eyes on their ads. As a result, they reward creators who are especially good at keeping eyes on the site. If you have a lot of engagement, your post/video/whatever is more likely to be recommended. The more it's recommended the more money the creator makes from ad rev in views. The more views and engagement they show over time, the better the sponsorship deals and ad rev cuts they're offered.

Social media platforms, and as a result social media personalities, only care about ad revenue. They only care about eyes on content to look at ads.

The "pick my outfit" bullshit, the "tell me four things about yourself," the calls to action to comment how your day is going or what your favorite dessert is or - and this is funny - even things like making simple mistakes in a video or saying something a little wrong to make sure people jump in to comment on the mistake/blunder....it's all just to bump up their engagement metrics with the social media platform.

Better engagement = more money.
 
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Fathering Autism #96: Cilla's camera has skinny slants and Abbie finally escapes to her "Aunts"

(note: Aunts' Crystal and Emily)
 
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Unless Abbie is an autistic savant and locked in her mind while having full knowledge of what was going on around her, then yes, I would agree with what she posted, however, we know that is not the case.
"We know that is not the case."
How do you KNOW that is not the case?
Would like to highly recommend "Ghost Boy" by Martin Pistorius. It's very eye-opening about the mental lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
 
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Someone posted ages ago, P’s speech at some LL event. I’m not sure where it was from…. She talked about all of her YouTube, and social media channels and how she tapped into that. How she was just a PTA Mom, special needs etc…. something along those lines. Lipstick Daddy was there.

I had to change my previous post (About the formula posting going on at the moment). Pretty funny. This was what I was talking about , the last 2 are on P’s team……..😀
It seems the goal is not to look professional, but to see how short an outfit you can find.
 
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My 2 cents about the video from 2017. They use to shop at Walmart, before $$$ started rollin in. Ass said in that video, things needed to be bought and he had to leave work to go with Prissy. They were buying things from automotive dept. for the shop. Prissy cant handle Abbie by herself. Now of course, Abbie hates walmart and they shop at Target. And Priss can shop alone if need be!! They seem to have forgotten where they came from.
 
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Can’t you just see P. Riding the subway, hanging out at the MOMA, playing chess in Bryant Park, riding bikes in Central Park (and the farm animals at the zoo), schlepping it to Brooklyn, taking a class at NYU, too funny.
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that elastic around the waist must be extremely stretchy to go around her fat belly. Either that or she bought two- a smaller on to hold up for the camera and a larger one to wear. Either way she is completely deluded about her size and her weight.


At least he’s turned down the aggressiveness a notch or two. Shame he had to go with passive aggressive instead
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What a bloody muppet, they just can’t help themselves can they. It’s a bleeping tit show of a place and they know it, I hope it falls flat on its arse.

"We know that is not the case."
How do you KNOW that is not the case?
Would like to highly recommend "Ghost Boy" by Martin Pistorius. It's very eye-opening about the mental lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
Having watched her for quite a few years it’s plain to see she has little awareness of what is going on.
 
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"We know that is not the case."
How do you KNOW that is not the case?
Would like to highly recommend "Ghost Boy" by Martin Pistorius. It's very eye-opening about the mental lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
Abbie takes no interest in anything bar food, repetitive music and watching very childish TV. It is clear that she is lacking mentally and if she wasnt then we would see her learning generally, knowing more signs and generally taking an interest in her environment. I do not believe, personally, that she is what you might describe as locked in.

Theres a new Travelpigs vlog out - sorry I dont know how to copy it over here.
 
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Abbie takes no interest in anything bar food, repetitive music and watching very childish TV. It is clear that she is lacking mentally and if she wasnt then we would see her learning generally, knowing more signs and generally taking an interest in her environment. I do not believe, personally, that she is what you might describe as locked in.
If you read the book I mentioned (or other books like it -- there are many), I think you'll find that motor loops like Abbie's (repetitive actions) are common for many people with intellectual disabilities and they do not necessarily indicate intelligence.

When we are in pain (for women, consider childbirth), we do not appear to be "learning generally" or "taking an interest in our environments," either. We are in survival mode. Someone who is constantly in fight-or-flight mode cannot demonstrate intelligence; however, it does not mean that that person is not capable of learning or has no intelligence. It means, simply, that that person is not able to demonstrate that intelligence. If my entire experience of the world was being nine cm dilated, about to push, I wouldn't appear intelligent to those around me, either.

The point of being "locked in" is that the outside world cannot, and does not, discern the disabled person's intelligence. There would be no way to discern it on a viewer's part because, in order to access that person's intelligence, it often requires the work of a highly trained specialist and specialized equipment such as eye-tracking software.
 
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Abbie takes no interest in anything bar food, repetitive music and watching very childish TV. It is clear that she is lacking mentally and if she wasnt then we would see her learning generally, knowing more signs and generally taking an interest in her environment. I do not believe, personally, that she is what you might describe as locked in.

Theres a new Travelpigs vlog out - sorry I dont know how to copy it over here.
I read that book Ghost Boy quite a while ago... so sad and horrifying.

The difference in this case and Abbie is that he had a lifeless body..he couldn't communicate with his body...but his mind was still good. Abbie has multiple ways she can physically communicate... but her mental ability (I believe...sadly)..can only take her so far...
 
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Travel Vlog. Abbie laughs maniacally, Ass babbles about how Wyoming means so much to him. He can’t explain why. Piggy explains how difficult it is to switch your brain to cook outside (you have to remember to bring all the things outside). Asa’s pube beard is disgusting. The end.
 
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I read that book Ghost Boy quite a while ago... so sad and horrifying.

The difference in this case and Abbie is that he had a lifeless body..he couldn't communicate with his body...but his mind was still good. Abbie has multiple ways she can physically communicate... but her mental ability (I believe...sadly)..can only take her so far...
Yes, it was. Thanks for sharing!

This article talks about the difficulties that many autistic children have with their bodies and how some may present similarly to stroke victims. For me, it was an interesting read.

 
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