u/Frequent_Leopard_146

▲ 16 r/biology

Does early development of a child ages 0-5 play any role in autism?

I know this question might be "dumb", but I'm curious of how much role does early brain development of a child plays in autism, is it possible that certain treatment i.e isolation and less social exposure etc, in a child's early development may cause them to have autism at a greater rate than a child that was social in the early development... I do not have extensive knowledge about this topic so please keep that in mind.

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u/Frequent_Leopard_146 — 8 days ago
▲ 30 r/Life

Why aren't we all more honest about career struggle?

Everyone knows it, struggling in your career is an absolutely worst experience because it spills all over your life, your health and your mental wellbeing all get f*cked,

Everyone sort of just pretends to be doing real good in their career, as if it's an ego thing, well guess what? Most of us are barely hanging on to it, so why don't we quit lying to each other and just own it? This fcking career and life thing stinks, I wanna go be a caveman but I can't, i feel like if I need to be on survival mode it would be much better in the nature instead of being surrounded by assholes 24/7 writting code knowing you're gonna get replaced with AI soon, it's like inevitable at this point.

Why is it such a taboo to not say that our life absolutely sucks currently, as it does for most people in their late 20s and early 30s when they're done "enjoying" their good days and suddenly realise they need to catch up with the rest or be "left behind".

We gotta form a group man, I'm telling ya, it's hell out there and it's getting more hellish by the day.

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u/Frequent_Leopard_146 — 9 days ago
▲ 0 r/lost

Hey guys, watching lost for close to a week now, does charlie get less insufferable with time?

That dude straight up creeps me out how he's inserting himself in the life of claire, obviously the show runners tried to put some "only good intentions" and what not but holy fckin shit,

Dude's a creep.

It's to the point that I really want to skip the scenes he's got with Claire and her kid.

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u/Frequent_Leopard_146 — 12 days ago
▲ 51 r/biology

Viruses are basically utterly unique forms of life if we can even call them living, it is possible that if we encounter an alien specie, it behaves a lot like viruses (goes inert without a host yet doesn't die either),

It is fascinating to me how viruses even came to be, i don't know if they evolved from the same common ancestor of the rest of the life on earth

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u/Frequent_Leopard_146 — 25 days ago