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I hate when people do this sort of thing. Don't make me read between the lines, or figure out the true meaning of what you're trying to say. Just tell me what you want to tell me directly, and everyone will be happier for it.
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Some days are so much worse than others. It's a struggle just to get out of bed. If you've had days like this it's okay. You did your best even if all you did was survive.
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Flashback Friday: Originally posted October 24th 2018
Nothing like hyperfixations to take over your entire life leaving you no room for anything else! When I latch on to a character I dig my talons in hard!
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2020 has been an...interesting year. It's been hard on all of us. But you survived. You got through it, and I'm proud of you. I wish you a Happy Holiday, and may 2021 be less of a trash fire!
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If I'm having an issue, and I find out that someone else is having the same issue I'll literally hide my issue from them because I'm terrified that they'll think I'm just copying them, and I have no idea why I'm like this!
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Gender roles have always confused me. I've never followed them. When I finally found out that I'm non-binary it all made sense, and understanding it from an autistic stand point has helped me know myself better.
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It seems like not everyone sees these sorts of things as bullying. They'll say that they're so nice, and accommodating towards autistic people and then actively ignore our boundaries, and mock our behaviour.
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Flashback Friday: Posted October 10th 2018
We can't always be open about when we're overwhelmed because we're not always in a safe place to be public about our autism. If you're overwhelmed and need to get away, but can't allude to your autism, just say that you have a migraine.
I find that when you're open about an aspect of yourself that society is used to people hiding they say this sort of thing. Yes, I'm more than my autism, but it's still a part of me that I'm loud, and proud of.
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I don't understand why people comment about how you "don't look autistic"? What do they think they're saying when they say this? That we're lying? That we're wrong? That we're secretly imposters there to kill off the crewmates and stop them from getting all of their tasks done?