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Interesting autism Graffiti art

Tom

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It is inspired by a streaming series called 'The Chosen' which I haven't seen yet. The series portrays the apostle Matthew as having Aspergers. I don't mind the puzzle piece motif myself though I know some do. But thought it a very striking piece of graffiti art.
 
I admit I’m kind of “shrug” on the puzzle piece (I prefer using the puzzle piece as my view on the world around me, not myself as a “missing piece”), but something that I find kind of amusing is how much this reminds me of an old children’s book called “A Bad Case of Stripes”, a book about embracing who you are and not trying to hide or fight against your true self.
 

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Going on a tangent here, but if we ever had spectrum battalions I could see the pattern in camo. Might scare the pants off the opposition. 'It's the Puzzle Faces! Run Away!' ;)
 
Going on a tangent here, but if we ever had spectrum battalions I could see the pattern in camo. Might scare the pants off the opposition. 'It's the Puzzle Faces! Run Away!' ;)
it’s perfect how you see that as being the camo pattern, makes for a good allegory for masking, hah.
 
Where I live, the puzzle piece "autism awareness" bumper stickers are associated with the type of moms that people commonly refer to as "Karens."
 

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