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"autism didn't exist back in my day"

dude was an absolute character

In between those events, he won 22 games for the Philadelphia Athletics; [...] toured the nation in a melodrama called The Stain of Guilt; courted, married, and became separated from May Wynne Skinner of Lynn, Massachusetts; saved a woman from drowning; accidentally shot a friend through the hand; and was bitten by a lion."

the wikipedia just RANDOMLY DROPPED that he was bitten by a LION with no context?!?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Waddell

QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 12hr

While in spring training with the Millers, Waddell helped save the city of Hickman, Kentucky, from a devastating flood in the spring of 1912.[15] Catching pneumonia, he lost much of the vitality that had sustained him, and a second flood in Hickman and another ensuing case of pneumonia in 1913 took the rest

???!??!!!!!?!

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QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 12hr

Waddell's increasingly erratic behavior included an incident in which he got into a fistfight on a cross-country train after making fun of a teammate's straw hat.

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QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 12hr

. But in a league game in Detroit, Waddell actually had his outfielders come in close and sit down on the grass to watch him strike out the side

he wanted his friends to watch him do a trick 😭😭😭😭

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QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 12hr

Mack offered Waddell a three-day fishing vacation if he agreed to pitch the second game. After Waddell threw a complete-game shutout for the victory, he headed to Pewaukee Lake to go fishing.

omg they bribed him with fishing to work for them that's so cuteee

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QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 12hr

istg this would be me if ADHD medicine didn't exist

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∃∀λ - 10hr

Little did anybody know that Rube was actually a dog in a human body.

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driving_crooner @lemmy.eco.br - 5hr

There's no rule about dogs playing baseball, afawk, it could be an actual dog.

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alias_qr_rainmaker @lemmy.world - 12hr

mf was too based for the early 1900s

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gravitas_deficiency @sh.itjust.works - 11hr

Grandpa: I don’t have autism wtf are you talking about

Also Grandpa: I’ve meticulously organized my workshop and have a massive array of jars with lids fastened to the bottom side of my shelves; they are organized, in order, according to type, outer diameter, inner diameter, and finally, metallurgy.

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Soup @lemmy.world - 9hr

It’s good to be orgranized and it ain’t no flex to not be BUT it’s the passion that really seal the deal here. It’s like how I don’t manage my cables simply because I like to be neat but more that I manage them because if they aren’t organized I cannot function at full capacity just knowing that things are a mess.

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gravitas_deficiency @sh.itjust.works - 7hr

Gotta rizz ‘em with the ‘tism

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TheDoozer @lemmy.world - 4hr

I work in helicopter maintenance, so reading this I was thinking, "yeah, and?"

It makes any task so much faster when you know exactly where the thing you need is.

The metallurgy is important, too, because different things corrode at different rates, and in contact with different metals.

Incidentally, that part in Big Hero 6 when Wasabi has his tools lined out, with every part and tool accounted for, I thought his shop area was well maintained and appropriate, especially working with such dangerous technology. Then they tried to portray him as mildly OCD or something, and I just thought everyone else was wrong. And Go-Go just grabbing a tool without checking it out was completely inappropriate and poor tool control.

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SendMePhotos @lemmy.world - 2hr

Oh buddy have you seen the hangar safety video? It's long but I don't regret watching it. I'll set the link to the part you mentioned.

https://youtu.be/3Gr1MP_Wtdo&t=8m1s

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QuinnyCoded @sh.itjust.works - 2hr

my grandpa obsessed over fishing, TV sports, and Volkswagen beetles, every year for Christmas I would get him a little beetle figurine. he is 100% the source of autism in our family

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zqwzzle @lemmy.ca - 11hr

Was going to recommend the dollop episode on him if it wasn’t already.

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mimreos - 11hr

Absolutely, came here looking for this. Great episode.

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Iheartcheese @lemmy.world - 12hr

I hope he got a puppy :(

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karashta - 9hr

They'll say this and then not remember that dude who cataloged like a thousand types of fern or some shit in his life.

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Rednax @lemmy.world - 8hr

I once visited a museum in Split where they had the lifework of a guy on display: dozens of scenes filled with taxidermy frogs going about their human like lives.

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Not_mikey @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 6hr

he played for 13 years, with the Louisville Colonels, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Orphans

They had some weird team names back in the day, at least this one isn't a slur though

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captainlezbian @lemmy.world - 6hr

Yeah how the hell do you engage in swashbuckling in Pittsburgh‽

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frog @feddit.uk - 2hr

In an official complaint, an AA official claimed the Alleghenys' signing of Bierbauer was "piratical".[12] This incident quickly accelerated into a schism between the leagues that contributed to the demise of the A.A. Although the Alleghenys were never found guilty of wrongdoing, their allegedly "piratical" act gained them the occasional nickname "Pirates" from newspapers around the country, starting in 1891. Within a few years, the nickname caught on with even Pittsburgh newspapers.[13] The nickname was first acknowledged on the team's uniforms in 1912.

Source: Wikipedia

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chuckleslord @lemmy.world - 5hr

They've changed their name since. Now they're the Chicago Cubs

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driving_crooner @lemmy.eco.br - 5hr

They should go back.

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DylanMc6 [any, any] - 2hr

i think the washington commanders should've went with "washington kindergarten" or "washington rich snobs"

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y0kai [he/him] - 11hr

well i am not a baseball fan and am usually very bad at picking "favorites" but this is an easy "favorite basball player" if anyone asks me from now on.

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DempstersBox @lemmy.world - 5hr

Sounds like a fuckin banger of an existence

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SaharaMaleikuhm @feddit.org - 11min

He lived to the ripe old age of 37

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DylanMc6 [any, any] - 2hr

"decidedly different" should've been the euphemism for autistic people years ago. seriously!

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DylanMc6 [any, any] - 2hr

there are autistic people in the 20th century, and my Mom, my older sibling and i actually have autism. seriously.

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RizzRustbolt @lemmy.world - 8hr

Turns out that folks with BPD can be geniuses at things to.

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