Which of the twins is older, and do they lord that 5 minutes over their "baby sibling's" head?
Tao was born about 10 minutes before Mei. He didn't really. But he would've once they got older.
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Autistic Headcanons Pt. 2
TOH:
Lilith Clawthorne: hyperfocus, poor social skills, often speaks too formally, impulsive, poor understanding of emotional nuance
Amity Blight- hyperfocused on being on top, touch aversion, stereotypically gifted, SI in The Good Witch Azura, blunt and not understanding of social-emotional nuance
Hunter- has lots of niche interests and random facts that he knows a lot about, unable to improvise socially, attachment to his gloves + potential sensory issues
Augustus Porter- SI in the Human Realm/human objects, stereotypical gifted kid, poor understanding of social cues, oversteps boundaries, very observant
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Heartstopper/Osemanverse
Tao Xu- aversion to change, very black/white thinking about pretty much everything in his life, blunt, attachment to his hat, SI in movies, poor motor skills
Tori Spring- diet lemonade = safe/same food, doesn't understand "normal" people, much less herself, gets on with Michael so well because he's like her, lots of niche past interests that she was obsessive over, low social battery and has hardly any friends
Michael Holden- tea = safe/same food, extremely intelligent but this isn't at all reflected by his grades- he doesn't understand the school system and does poorly on exams, SI in speed skating/literature to a lesser extent, has no friends other than Tori
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The Flash
Cisco Ramon- wears pretty much the same kind of clothes every day, misses social cues often, SI in movies and in engineering, almost always stimming
Caitlin Snow- wears pretty much the same kind of clothes every day, SI in bio-engineering, extreme aversion to change, blunt/speaks formally, prone to irrational anxiety involving new situations
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This week, Maggie & Tim podcast the s*** out of it LIVE from Indiana Comic Convention. Together, they talk about S6 E8: The Tao of Gus the episode where Gus and Shawn take up residence at a hippie commune to uncover a mysterious death and protect Gus' new love interest.
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Ding Tao tag drop!
This is just great. We have turned from Second Young Master's guards into his guards (Ding Tao interacts)
The Young Guard (Ding Tao muses)
Way to go Second Young Master! You caught him! (Xiao Chiye)
I'll write it down and remember it for you. . .(Gu Jin)
Don't you think he is a little sad today? (Shen Zechuan)
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You mentioned once that Mei and Tao like to go out to the river and call for Granny Mazu to come out and play. Has... has she ever actually come out to play, or?
Haha. Yeah, that's honestly more of a village childrens rumor thing than anything. There's an old saying among village children, passed from older to younger playmates, that if you go to the river and call for Granny Mazu to play, you might find something neat in the water. It's also considered polite to ask "Granny" to join them in playing since their deity loves children so much. There's never actually been an instance in village memory where Granny has actually left the river to play.
Bodily, anyway.
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The traveler, when he is dying of thirst in the desert, does not reject the gushing spring, which, bubbling at his feet, gives him refreshment and life. The prisoner does not hug his chain, and draw back from the sunshine and liberty offered him, to the damps and darkness of his dungeon. The sick man never scorns health. The poor dejected and homeless wanderer would never refuse proffered wealth. Yet it is not only possible to neglect this salvation, but it is too certain that it is very generally neglected—that while the road to perdition is crowded by multitudes, the road to glory is straight and narrow “and few there be that find it.” ~ B.W. Noel
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