WAIT is Love On The Spectrum (Netflix) actually good or is it stereotyping alblist nonsense ?

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WAIT is Love On The Spectrum (Netflix) actually good or is it stereotyping alblist nonsense ?

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Okay, listen...
can we just stop for a second and appreciate how awesome autistic people are.?! No, seriously, stop and think about it. We can memorize VOLUMES UPON VOLUMES of information like it’s nothing. We notice the small things that are out of place, that most people wouldn’t even see. We’re smart and we all know it.
Fun fact: Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Sir Isaac Newton, and Michelangelo where, or have a lot of evidence point to them being, autistic (or at least had Asperger Syndrome)
Yes, some of the greatest inventors, writers, artist, ect. ect. WHERE FUCKING AUTISTIC! CHECKMATE ANTI-AUTISTIC SPECTRUM PEOPLE IF IT WASN’T FOR AUTISM WE WOULD NOT HAVE A LOT OF THINGS WE HAVE TODAY!!!
Me: has Asperger’s, which means I don’t like people touching me without warning
My mom: *touches me without warning*
Me: please don’t do that
My mom:
Auspie Artist
Hey, so here's my intro a bit late. Nixo here, and this is Shathy, the one who's actually in charge. I'm asexual non-binary, late diagnosed with autism 5 years ago. I'm undiagnosed but definitely also have ADHD and aphantasia, which means I can't picture images in my head, at all.
Go figure that’s the case when my special interest is my graphic art and storytelling. I've had to develop a process of external visualization for even many of my doodles. The requires so many reference images that I collage, both digitally and physically, to visualize what I want.
I didn't fully realize until recently that I've been dealing with repressed trauma and gaslighting from my damily my whole life. Now, I'm finally healing, finally realizing I'm allowed to take up space in the world.
Not only have I really started covering my walls with my art for the first time in my life, I'm starting to share the comics and fantasy novels I write, design, and bind by hand. I want my art and stories to inspire people who can't afford much.
I'm happiest when I share my work with people for free. Both kids and adults are welcome to enjoy my series.
Neurodiverse Boss Fight
Figuring out how my AuDHD brain works has been a learning curve, big time. Turns out, I can build intricate fantasy worlds with their own histories, languages, and mythologies—but getting the energy to brush my teeth? That’s a boss fight.
Every. Single. Day.
It’s like my brain said, “Okay, you get 30% creativity points and 70% play Zelda obsessively for days, but we're going to throw executive function in the trash for balance.”
So yeah. Chimps have a short-term memory five times better than humans. Why? Because humans can talk. According to the Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis, we basically traded some memory power for language. I think the same idea applies to neurodiverse brains versus neurotypical ones: we just spend our brain points differently.
And my brain has a… let’s say, creative sense of balance. I’ve spent years wondering how I can hyperfocus for twelve hours straight designing a glyph system for a fictional race of magical world-healing dragons, yet can't muster the energy to respond to a text for three weeks. It’s not that I forget.
Even thinking about how to answer—even a simple answer—can feel like solving a riddle from a sleep-deprived sphinx. So I retreat into Zelda, shooting Lynels in the face with bomb arrows. I’ve spent two hours just cutting grass, collecting over 300 crickets, wheat, or rice.
And if you relate to that, welcome to the club. We meet sporadically. If we remember.
You’d think, with all that worldbuilding, I must have a vivid imagination, right? Plot twist: I’m a comic artist with aphantasia. I can’t visualize a thing. My mind’s eye? More like a mind’s fog. Total blackout. And yet… somehow I build worlds anyway.
My brain is obsessed with details and solving puzzles, though. So I developed my own way of visualizing art projects externally—the way most people visualize internally.
Sketchbooks, both virtual and physical folders stuffed with reference images, diagrams, and occasionally a chaotic corner of my desk that only I can decipher. It’s like assembling a jigsaw puzzle with invisible pieces… until I drag them out into the real world and force them to make sense. I don’t 'see' my worlds in my head—I build them outside my head.
As an aphantasiac, I can’t visualize images in my mind, so I create my scenes by collaging textures, photos, and color schemes to capture the emotional tone I feel rather than see. I do this with both physical and digital art.
My art is about revealing inner worlds—how a moment feels from the inside. Each page is a patchwork of emotion, memory, and sensory intensity, stitched together into visual storytelling.
My brain sees complex patterns. Bringing it to earth to remember or have the mental energy to clean, eat, take a shower, or brush my teeth - that's the real daily boss fight.
Original series by Nixo Hubbard, DA Shadow Phantom

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I made my mom a mother's day card via collage this time. She loves pandas.
I also got her these. Purple is her favorite color.
I'm finally getting pictures hung up in my apartment. Finally putting my art up everywhere. I'm allowed to take up space in the world!
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