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Recent content by isabelkat3

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    Hi! :]

    Hi!!! Same, I put nonbinary on the census and it felt SO freeing honestly. Plus, a quick and effective way to come out to my family!
  2. isabelkat3

    Hi! :]

    So far it's been a solid third of it - we're doing Hamlet, which I'm really excited about, because it's my favourite Shakespeare play! I enjoyed English Language at GCSE, but the syllabus goes into so much detail at A Level that I think I would have got bored. Thanks so much for the welcome!!!
  3. isabelkat3

    Has anyone on the spectrum self taught themselves to play instruments?

    I taught myself to play guitar, and I'm currently teaching myself piano! YouTube is definitely great for a lot of instruments, but for guitar I just kind of went on Songsterr and worked it out from the tabs on there - it quite straightforward with a good layout, I'd definitely recommend it!
  4. isabelkat3

    Hi! :]

    Hi! I'm Isabel, I'm 17 and I was diagnosed as autistic quite recently! I'm currently an A Level student in the UK studying English Literature, Music and Drama, and I want to study English at university. I'm nonbinary and use they/she pronouns, though prefer that only people close to me use the...
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