@scarlet_titan

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Fry on Star Trek has huge #actuallyautistic feels.

Fictional characters can often be our best friends.

Not to mention that everything has to revolve around certain big name accounts. I vague blogged about the issue I just mentioned and how it's likely attached to the burning bridges trait. Someone had to make it about this account that I had blocked even though the way I worded it completely excluded them.

It's not like wording things badly is an actual trait of autism! Oh wait it is.

Then I see some other people say the exact same thing and no one says anything about it. It gets frustrating that when I said it, I'm a horrible person that is suicide baited but then this person says it and no one has a problem.

I'm so sick of the fake stances of #actuallyautistic Twitter. I was dogpiled because I said that when people say "you don't look autistic" they are thinking of the physical traits of Downs Syndrome. Granted the way I worded it at the time was bad, something I have owned up to and apologized for. But the fact is no apology is ever good enough, you have to be perfect.
I've gotten addicted to #diamondpainting lately. This was my first one of #TaylorSwift. I'm currently working on a Tomie one and I just ordered my first custom one.

Ok, I'm trying Mastodon again. I've been using Tumblr more lately. But #actuallyautistic Twitter has gotten bad lately. Apparently by being anti-cyber stalking I'm supporting a certain racist person.

No, I just went through my own cyber stalking experience so I can't condone that behavior.

I've had two people create hate accounts against me this month because I blocked. What is going on with people nowadays that they feel so entitled to contact? I blocked you, move on. I'm not in anyway important why are so many so focused on me?
I mentioned the anime #YourName to my sister and she got a bit confused. It was like "Who's on first?"

Principal gets sent to "sensitivity training" by the school board. And Connor gets the accommodations he was being denied.

But I give Degrassi point first for having a black person being autistic, as they are underrepresented. He is shown to have sensory issues as he wanted to use a desk lamp at school as the lights at school bothered him. He had several sets of the same outfit. And earlier episode showed he had issues breaking routine.