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aimlesspoet · 1 day
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a bottom-tier autistic experience is being told throughout your entire childhood that you are just an overthinker when it comes to social situations and later finding out that your friends did, in fact, hate being around you and tried to communicate that through weird little hints
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thatkinkyautistic · 2 days
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Autism acceptance includes accepting all autistic manners of communication.
That means supporting autistic people who talk in a "very childish" way. (I do this a lot irl)
Autistic people who do "TV talking" (this means talking like a character from your favorite media,basically talking in quotes and copying their speech patterns,as far as I know)
Autistic people who use echolia.
Autistic people who are very awkward/quirky when they communicate.
Autistic people who are overly technical,or have very sophisticated and articulate speech.
Autistic people who mumble.
Autistic people who talk really fast.
Autistic people who can't control their tone of voice/inflection.
Autistic people who talk in a monotone voice.
Autistic people who use different kind of sounds,or body language to communicate.
Autistic people who talk slowly and draw out their syllables.
Autistic people who use a lot of sentance fillers.
Autistic people who use Aac devices,communication cards,etc etc.
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awetistic-things · 1 day
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needing three days to yourself after spending three hours with other people
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BPD + autism culture is why was your response not as enthusiastic as i thought it would be are you mad at me please tell me if you are don’t leave me don’t abandon me I can’t hardly function without knowing everyone’s not upset with me
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still-local · 4 hours
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Constantly torn between the desire to disappear and the desire to actually discover my true, authentic self - if there is such a thing
Masking for so many years has made me become a stranger to myself and sometimes I want to run so far away from the person I see in the mirror because it seems impossible that I could ever chip away at them enough to uncover the real me living underneath
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weirdplutoprince · 1 day
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Autistic? Me? Chapter 1, Pages 7-8 available on Patreon!
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wanderingmind867 · 2 days
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I was bored so I decided to google DC Character Sorter. See if I really do have any biases, subconscious or conscious. And it appears I do. Here's my Top 11 and Bottom 11. One criticism: No Red Tornado. If Red Tornado were on this list, he would've been top 5.
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Numbers #1-4 are all characters I love. Jason Todd and Guy Gardner both have anger issues (I've extrapolated this from my limited experience with them in other media), and I relate to that. Tim Drake is also shy (again, extrapolating based on context clues) and that's relatable too. I've always liked Alfred. I don't know why Barbara Gordon and Commissioner Gordon are in the top 10, and I guess Alan Scott because I've always liked Golden Age DC? Idk, but it honestly feels pretty accurate.
Also, obligatory Screw Batman. He is my least favorite character on here for a reason, namely I would click any other character's name over him (even characters I didn't even know).
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aphmcu-mha · 2 days
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The abbreviation would be “ASD”. Goddammit, I love TBB
(It’s Tech who is saying this btw. If it wasn’t obvious😅 that’s why I love it so much😂)
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npd + autistic culture is wondering if you’ve ever had any empathy at all or if you forced yourself to have empathy in a way to fit in because that’s the way to be a normal and good person
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trafficpan-ic · 1 day
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I really wish People watched heartbreak high, at least they saw how many energie and time it takes me to Mask and how much i try to say and do the right thing.
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snakeautistic · 5 months
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People underestimate how much it fucks you up to be subtly excluded as a kid. I would try to talk to my classmates and be met with disinterest or annoyance. The one friend I had, who I clung to and nodded along to his every word, had other friends he liked just as much or more. And his other friends didn’t care for me at all.
I look back at pictures from the time and see how separated I was from them. I remember knowing I was different. I remember posing questions about the world to the girls playing next to me and realizing that they had never asked the same ones to themselves. That the ways we thought couldn’t be more different.
I kept myself amused with my own fanatical stories and musings in my head. I would wander the playground on a circular path, imagining a friend and being sorely disappointed when it didn’t feel as real as I’d hoped.
There was a bubble separating me from everyone else, thin, and nearly invisible, but with a pearly sheen you could catch under the right conditions. I knew it was there, they knew it was there, and it changed me
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pigeon-cave · 5 months
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Diagrams are helpful to me
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magentasnail · 8 months
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served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images
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BPD + Autism culture is: "Why even bother finding my identity when I can become my favourite characters?"
I would like to take the 🏵 emoji.
u can have it!!
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the-toybox-sys · 4 months
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reading the symptoms of autism as a now grown adult after being bullied for no explainable reason all your life
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