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  1. georgiagalaxy

    Cool Article that Comforts Me

    As someone who has actually suffered from thinking, "Does my own family think I'm weird?" And many other things as someone with Aspergers', this article comforts me a lot. Special interests I believe that I also tend to have rigid thinking, and many times have thought, "People are not going to...
  2. kityoume

    oddities while eating

    Have you ever encountered strange things while eating? For example, do you know such a feature that while eating you want to stroke your legs with one hand to relieve tension? Have you experienced obsessive stroking while eating?
  3. Jenisautistic

    The story continues part two

    Hi everyone, I just finished uploading a little while ago my second part of the story These two parts are both in the year, 2020
  4. Jenisautistic

    The story continues part 1

    let me know what you think
  5. Ikarus Diary

    Another Day, Another Shutdown

    Hi. My entries are being more frequent as I'm crossing a very complicated emotional phase that I'm not knowing how to control it no matter how I mask and rely on my created self. First, since my grandmother died, we're in a very delicate economical situation that are making me rethink my stay...
  6. Callistemon

    Requiem for a Friend

    I just wanted to share a (multi-post) story about a person who was a fantastic friend to me and many other people. This is some journalling I did when she died at age 88 last year. Even people who didn't know Alice will be able to get an idea of the sort of person she was and why she was such a...
  7. Equals Tuesday

    What's the Difference Between an Idol and a Special Interest?

    Hello, everyone. This is my first time writing a blog on this site, but God has been pressing something on my heart lately that I need your help with. I'm a high-functioning autistic high school student, and I notice a lot of times in my youth group that I don't relate to the way that the pastor...
  8. Jenisautistic

    hey everyone

    Hello everyone! how is everyone doing I believe it's time for a little update in my program day habilitation we have been doing many things volunteering to having an advocacy group to making new friends and keeping them generally my program has been a bit tiring but good. has anyone ever heard...
  9. G

    Bucket List

    Due to what’s happened over the last year and a half, my bucket list has actually gotten rather small and simple; it consists of the following: Get married. Have children. Expand Claritas beyond the small prayer group it is now. (Which I’m actually working on now, with my new involvement in...
  10. LadyS

    Inconvenient Truths of Life --GO!

    Life is full of harsh realities. Calling on my fellow blunt but honest aspies to call them out as you see it...
  11. Jenisautistic

    A question for autistic content creators

    hello everyone I have done a couple of blogs on neurodiversity in the past and would like to get back into writing. I sometimes would also make youtube videos and could use advice on that as well. does anyone here create blogs or other content on the internet on this topic or even in general...
  12. Ursus Chainus

    What is Life?

    The starting point for my theories on Functional Cognitive Typology is the definition of life. Defining what life is, is critical in understanding all living things. I find this definition missing in psychology. Since psychology tells us that we are disordered, maybe we should try to understand...
  13. Jenisautistic

    How is everybody and partial update

  14. Sapphire K

    Concept: We Are All Actually Just Characters in a Terrible Video Game

    This game sucks. It’s pay to win, and anybody who does not start off wealthy has to grind away endlessly to survive. Also, there is permanent death, and all a lot of the non-human creatures are way stronger than you for no reason. However, if you die, you get a random chance of being either an...
  15. Jenisautistic

    Why frozen two speaks to me and I’ll be coming back to work again and again Also an update

    Hey everyone I know I’ve Haven’t been on in a while just wanted to share my YouTube video with you and let you guys and how I’m doing I am doing well I have a new person through with the office of people development disabilities as a mentor she is very nice we have been doing a lot of fun...
  16. J

    joe's 1st blog

    joe's 1st blog is very general. It's all about life, imagination, random stuff and things i wrote down in my notepads
  17. A

    My Life Oblivious of Autism intro

    I am biologically a female, but I identify as gender neutral. Because of that, it took a little longer to figure myself out, and was always missed. I was officially diagnosed with high functioning autism, alongside depression and anxiety, by the age of 15, so I missed a lot of my mental illness...
  18. BrokenBoy

    On suicide..

    I've tried to kill myself multiple times but I've stopped from actually doing it because I fear death. I've always have since the very beginning of my life. I don't know how I feel about religion. I don't know which "side" I should join. I don't want to kill myself because I fear the idea of...
  19. Searching for My Place on the Spectrum

    Searching for My Place on the Spectrum

    I think Patsy Clairmont was on to something when she said: Normal is Just a Setting on Your Dryer I find that book title encouraging because it suggests that each of us has something to contribute to a generally accepted view of normal. As we seek to find value by adopting change in some...
  20. Jenisautistic

    (New video) why autistic people are not sick

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