u/ChopChipp

Edit: I have CSP Ver. 4.0
The rulers are already confusing to me as a tool, but when using one for a layer, it's a pain to stop drawing, go to the layer, right click and tick off Show Ruler when I need to draw a circle. I don't mean the Ctrl+R because that's the measure thing, I mean the ruler that gets attached to your layers. Where do I map a shortcut for toggling the ruler on and off? Thank you in advance.

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u/ChopChipp — 9 days ago
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I know not one person's experience is the same as the other, but I feel like there's a shame sensitivity spectrum for all the people I've met with autism (and myself) where guilt tripping is so effective on some and close to insignificant to others. NT are also more or less sensitive to guilt tripping depending on the person obviously, but I have been wondering if there's a different relationship to shame and guilt with ND people.

Growing up I feel like my entire social and emotional understanding and development was based on feeling shame, and then learning how to behave to not trigger that response in other people. I feel like my sensitivity to that was exploited, even if unintentionally, by almost everyone I knew in my life to some extent.

But then I meet autistic people who are literally the exact opposite. They're so indifferent to suggestions that pressuring and guilt tripping doesn't even come close to being effective.

So I'm wondering about your experience or if you know any research that might have been done on the relationship of autism and shame based education. Since when I try to look it up I get internet responses like "being autistic is nothing to be ashamed about!" which isn't exactly what I'm looking for in this context.

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u/ChopChipp — 10 days ago