These baseball kids in the Halloween parade saw me and yelled “It’s Dipper from Gravity Falls!” and guys I think this is the greatest achievement of my life


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These baseball kids in the Halloween parade saw me and yelled “It’s Dipper from Gravity Falls!” and guys I think this is the greatest achievement of my life

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I think I need to stop distancing myself from Warrior Cats as much. I have a tendency to pretend that now that I’m older and not really interested in reading the new books, I don’t have any interest in the series. But it was my hyperfixation for a whole 3 years when I was younger and that still means something to me. I guess this distancing is because after my hyperfixation ended I learned that Warrior Cats was considered cringe or something? I don’t really know why I ever cared honestly— most of “cringe culture” is just people making fun of autistic kids for liking things too earnestly. And as an autistic kid myself, that’s something I’d rather not participate in.
For all its shortcomings and often bad writing, Warriors is a series that has meant a lot to me and I don’t want to pretend there isn’t a part of me that still loves the series in a way.
Anyways yeah I’m really excited for the new graphic novel adaptation that’s coming out soon.
I think I liked Clue (the board game) so much because it felt really dark and novel way to play a game that was explicitly centered around murder (I was 9). I think it's the same fascination that's gotten through so many horror movies that last few years.
Random story: when I was in kindergarten I knew negative numbers existed because I was a little nerd. One time we were given this assignment where we had to write out a correct subtraction problem, and I wrote something like 3–5=–2 to show off my forbidden knowledge. I think when the teacher came around to check mine she at first assumed I had made a mistake by subtracting a larger number from a smaller number and said I could “stay inside during recess to finish it.” Then she took a closer look and realized it was right after all. I remember being weirded out by how eager she was to take away my whole recess over a perceived error. Usually that kind of thing was a punishment for misbehavior. I don’t think it should out of be allowed either way though. Then again I actually hated recess when I was 6 so maybe it wouldn’t have been so bad.
Really funny when advertising tries to Appeal to the Youth by styling ads as TikToks … unfortunately for them I am chronically online only in the most unmarketable ways and I’ve never used TikTok in my life.

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I’ve started saying the word endeavor a lot. One of my friends will be telling me about something they’re going to do and I’ll say, “I wish you luck in that endeavor.”
Just learned that “indeed” is not something people say in casual speech (as I have been doing)??
Homestuck day is at the start of my spring break this year … autism win