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What should be the symbol for AS?

Guys, I think one of those would be perfect! Some of them even look like neuronal connections!
dandelion-vectors.jpg
 
The puzzle piece is meant to symbolize the thing we're lacking, whatever that is. The thing that allegedly would make us neurotypical if we had it.

I see the puzzle piece differently than you. To me it signifies what little they do know about us.
 
I can really identify with this sphere.



Not me, but rather the people who cam up with it. The Wrights and A$.
No,the way I see it is that they will never be able to figure us out,so we remain their puzzle. We already have them figured out because they aren't as complex as us ;)
 
I like the dandelion idea also, there is an issue with it though. Will male aspies want to be represented by a flower?
 
Why should flowers be a ''female only'' kind of thing anyway? I don't know how many autistic males (AS means Autism Spectrum, not aspergers) would be too macho to accept a flower as a symbol, especially since it's not a frilly and girly kind of flower, it's considered a weed.
 
You should ask them instead of assuming anything about what they may or may not want Aspierin.
 
I guess so, but it would be a shame that such a good symbol would be rejected just because it's ''too unmanly''...
 
I keep finding a post to read, then discovering that it's two or more years old. :p

I like the rainbow infinity symbol, or rainbow moebius infinity symbol. I saw someone explain that using the infinity symbol because it has room for all of us on the spectrum, even though we have a wide range of talents and impairments. And rainbow for the spectrum thing. :)
 

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