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The Final Frontier

Being an Aspie is like being on a ship inside a nebula. The gases and energy of the nebula interfere with your ability to communicate with anyone outside of it. Every day is a new voyage, a first contact with a (to us) a strange new world.
 
I wouldn't exactly call myself a Trekkie, but I do enjoy Star Trek! My mum's a trekkie, so I was raised watching and reading that stuff. I still always end up re-watching the OS as comfort when I'm ill.
 

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