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My comic for SENSORY: Life on the Spectrum! Organised by Schnumn.
On harm reduction and understanding NSSI! Many autistic folk have normalised harmful behaviours as coping mechanisms in our daily lives and this comic is meant to help people recognise their self injuring behaviours and (hopefully) begin to see pathways to reducing their frequency.
THERES A FUCKIN NAME FOR IT!???
more broadly skin-picking is termed ‘dermatillomania’ and hair plucking ‘trichotillomania’
“look at it, you know i can’t!” consider this your daily reminder that disabled people are the funniest people on earth
things. if u even care.
* hands u these things *
where’s it’s friday like it fucking matters

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its disability pride month. friendly reminder
-neurodivergent people are disabled
-disabled is not a bad word
-autistic and adhd aren't the only neurodivergencies
-listen to physically disabled people
-cr/pple is a slur
-this is not a fucking competition of whose more disabled
-invisible disabilities exist
-overthrow the government
-if you cannot overthrow the government, take care of your mental health
-if you're ableist bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites you bites y
love ya bye
Do autistic kids "grow out" of their autism? Why does it sometimes seem like there are so few autistic adults?
For Autism Acceptance Month, I covered this topic in this comic to help explain this disconnect! YouTube | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter
Do autistic kids "grow out" of their autism? Why does it sometimes seem like there are so few autistic adults?
For Autism Acceptance Month, I covered this topic in this comic to help explain this disconnect! YouTube | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter
Do autistic kids "grow out" of their autism? Why does it sometimes seem like there are so few autistic adults?
For Autism Acceptance Month, I covered this topic in this comic to help explain this disconnect! YouTube | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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honestly i’m so glad that the landscape of social media has changed so much that autistic people can feel safe to joke abt their autism and relate to other autistic ppl thru it. this is what autism acceptance should be more about and i am not joking
This is what autism acceptance looks like
I have autism, I often get into my own little world when I can and I have a habit of talking to myself in different impressions and even my voice and face feels weird.
But I think it's why I can't handle my emotions well, I'm 20 at the moment, I've been cat-called by some stupid 12 year olds in my area whilst running one night and I felt my face giggling and twist into a smile and I HATE that, I actually feel disgusting since that incident.
What do you think I should do?
Like Narancia said, it isn't your fault that you still have little control over your emotions! I'm sure that you are still trying your best to handle them. Take your time to slowly learn to be mindful of your current emotions, before taking the actions to control them in various situations. It's a process that takes time and effort, but I'm sure that you can do this! Really, take all the time that you need. I know that it is not easy so don't be too hard on yourself as well ⭐️
happy july i hate Autism Moms so much its unreal
I hate how stim and stimming have been maimed to be palatable to a neurotypical audience. And how autistic people can’t stim without getting dirty looks but people will go on and on about slime videos and soap cutting or whatever is the “trendiest” thing at the moment.
How we can’t even use stim toys without being called “cringy”. Don’t get me wrong I have lots of visual stims saved on my phone for after meltdowns. I’m just pissed at neurotypical people for taking our things and twisting them into “Trendy Instagram” videos because let’s be real, this ain’t it chief.
Neurotypical people encouraged to rb
n i hate how then neurotypicals get tired of it and start whining that it’s a fad that needs to end. >:/
We really do live in a society lads
"Our current society produces no un-traumatized autistic people."
^^^^^^THIS!
...oh
A series of tweets from people whose usernames and icons have been censored. It says: One of my autistic kids just walked in and was like, "Huh, I just thought of this, so I haven't thought this through, but the behaviors most associated with autism are things autistic people do when we're upset." Not great, society. She described a situation in which neurotypical parents were asking autistic adults questions and some parents were like, "My kid doesn't have meltdons. Does that mean he isn't autistic?" and autistic people were like, "No, that means he's happy." We can't distinguish autistic behavior from trauma because our current society produces no un-traumatized autistic people.

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flappy hands are happy hands! happy autism acceptance month!!!
(inspired by Keith Haring :D!!)