GM. Here is your reminder that there are good people in the world☀️
https://video.nostr.build/09e4147acf6dc9fa60e37445c7ddffcaeb9df05c5be5ee82037b6a8337bb5c94.mp4
GM. Here is your reminder that there are good people in the world☀️
https://video.nostr.build/09e4147acf6dc9fa60e37445c7ddffcaeb9df05c5be5ee82037b6a8337bb5c94.mp4
GM!
Moin💥
This is sweet 🍬
Moin? 🧐
Hopefully I will remember next time 😂
That kid is almost definitely autistic to be that dedicated to one random thing for that long.
Not shitting on him at all. More a reminder that autistic people have a lot of power to bring joy if you weren't busy bullying them for being a little weird.
It’s possible he’s autistic but babies are weird. They are almost blank slates and will like things for simple reasons. And they don’t have any prior judgments regarding this stuff. In other words, he didn’t learn that garbage trucks are disgusting and that sanitation workers are generally unwanted jobs. But I think that his mother intentionally allowed him to like garbage trucks and then reinforced it by having him build these memories early on meeting the guy and going out to watch the truck pick up trash. For a baby, that is an amazing thing to watch.
It’s kind of like how a young boy might play with dolls or dress like a girl. Parents can discourage it or allow it. But what happens if they encourage the boy wearing the dress?
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with that, far from it. Especially being that I'm autistic.
An interest, sure. But to have that level of dedication to an obsession over that many years is not something I see very often in neurotypical people.
The kid looks like he is maybe 6 years old. It's not that long of an obsession haha
Precious!!
GM☀️🫡