My take on all the recent Odyssey discourse:
The story is over 2,500 years old and fictional. Do anything you want with it. It literally does not matter. Classic literature is meant to be explored and experimented with, not adhered to. If you don't like it, don't read/watch it.
I over explain things because I have a long history of people misunderstanding me. So I clearly and thoroughly go over every detail and every possible mixup or bit of confusion... and people still misunderstand me.
THE NEURODIVERGENT URGE TO OVER EXPLAIN ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING IN HOPES TO AVOID MISUNDERSTANDINGS, BUT THEN GETS ANXIOUS THAT MY OVEREXPLAINING WAS ANNOYING & CAUSE MORE CONFUSION
I just started reading Douglas Adams' "Last Chance to See" recently: the first new-to-me DNA book I've read in decades. It feels a bit like finding something I didn't know was missing.
Ok, fuck AI, and don't use it in general, but especially, for the love of God, please don't use AI as your therapist. I mean, there's bad ideas and then there's bad ideas.
When people are passive for so long and then suddenly they grow a pair and start āstanding up for themselvesā itās always a trainwreck at first bc thereās a *learning curve* to it, and they come out the gate being mean, bitter, & misdirecting their anger.