Shut it.

How do you tell someone to stop yelling at you? Do you yell back or do you go silent… do you simply walk away or do you throw water from your mug on their face?

There’s no right answer, and it really depends on who’s yelling and who’s on the receiving end of that verbal noise pollution.

It also depends on the situation’s potential to turn more violent.

It’s never fair, especially to anyone who’s neurodivergent, to be on the receiving end of that yelling.

Picture all that over-stimulation while being non-verbal… how unfair is it to be left defenseless, with a head full of thoughts, a heart full of pain and confusion?

Whatever the disagreement, there are so many other ways to sort things out.

Humans who are not speech-impaired and/or non-verbal can always talk things out.

How lucky one must be to never battle being non-verbal and have every ability required to simply shout their point at someone else?

Well, to such people, I’ll say one thing.

Why should anyone be subjected to your abuse and have to turn into another version of a yelling you just to stop your negativity?

Shut it.

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