Ruling the World

What would you do if you suddenly became empress/or of everything? Obviously we'd all stop wars, end world hunger etc etc, but what more personal things would you do?

I'd make us able to walk a mile in another persons shoes, so we'd get to know what it felt like to be NT and of course they would feel ours.

There are more personal things I'd like to be rid of like all members of the turnip family, BBQ's and people stating the bleeding obvious as though it's some sort of massive revelation.

I'd make shoe and clothing manufacturers make clothes and shoes in a wider range of sizes, shapes, colours and styles AND MOST IMPORTANTLY keep seeling jumpers althrough winter, and not just xmas jumpers, I want normal jumpers!

I'd make the internet work properly, like it used to, when you could search for something and actually get results matching your search criteria and not give you air fryers when you want wellingtons, stuff like that.

Parents
  • 1. If I ruled the world I'd require autism charaties that run events to run events for people like me with out learning disabilities or crippling anxiaty but who have non existant social lives and want to have a good time. No more trips to cafes and shoping centers. Instead clubing, burlesque nights, laser tagging, maid cafes, cosplay events. Bring back mixers and speed dating that a lot of these orgonisations for autistic adults started with. Run a weird science nights. Fun exciting things

    2. every club / orgonised social group would have to have an autism inclusion polocy that basicly states they can't exclude autistic people just for being weird or making people uncomfortable. A polocy that explicity says that the autistic persons intent matters regardless of who's feelings were hurt.

    3. we'd have comisioned social reserch into the obsticals autistic people face in their romantic / sex lives with a mandate to look at interventions to over come them.

    4. boys would get fantastic showy pecock like clothing just like the girls.

    5. the gender double standard would disapear and 'boy power' and boys being overtly sexual would be just as aceptable as 'girl power.'

    6. ageism would be banned. Young people get cheep car insurance and old people get to go on 18-30s holidays. It would basicly be illegal to ask anyones age except to prove they are over 18.

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  • 1. If I ruled the world I'd require autism charaties that run events to run events for people like me with out learning disabilities or crippling anxiaty but who have non existant social lives and want to have a good time. No more trips to cafes and shoping centers. Instead clubing, burlesque nights, laser tagging, maid cafes, cosplay events. Bring back mixers and speed dating that a lot of these orgonisations for autistic adults started with. Run a weird science nights. Fun exciting things

    2. every club / orgonised social group would have to have an autism inclusion polocy that basicly states they can't exclude autistic people just for being weird or making people uncomfortable. A polocy that explicity says that the autistic persons intent matters regardless of who's feelings were hurt.

    3. we'd have comisioned social reserch into the obsticals autistic people face in their romantic / sex lives with a mandate to look at interventions to over come them.

    4. boys would get fantastic showy pecock like clothing just like the girls.

    5. the gender double standard would disapear and 'boy power' and boys being overtly sexual would be just as aceptable as 'girl power.'

    6. ageism would be banned. Young people get cheep car insurance and old people get to go on 18-30s holidays. It would basicly be illegal to ask anyones age except to prove they are over 18.

Children
  • I think boys can be a flashy with thier clothes as girls now, or at least many of the ones I see are, but then maybe thats more to do with the sort of people I mix with? In the 1700's when chemical dyes were first being developed and used, pink was seen as a colour only suitable for men as it was to strong a colour for delicate female complections!

    I must admit that your idea of what would make a good night out aren't the same as mine, I don't want to sit about doing jigsaws in a church hall either.

  • Boys lack the eccentricity of old. Mums get paranoid about people 'Talking about Ye!'