time for another round of did i grossly misread that social cue or am i just overthinking *family feud music*

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time for another round of did i grossly misread that social cue or am i just overthinking *family feud music*
HAHAHAHAHAHA
I often laugh at what are considered very inappropriate times, even when i dont think its funny. I can't control it. Is it an autistic thing, and is there any way to control it?
This is quite often related to anxiety/discomfort. Lots of people smile or laugh when they’re nervous or when something has made them uncomfortable.This is probably more common in autistic people as we are even more likely to be uncomfortable/to know how to respond to things.I have this same problem but I don’t think there’s any way to stop it when it happens. It can just be easier to apologise afterwards if necessary, and to explain that it wasn’t genuine laughter, but was a nervous response.Do any of our followers know of any way to control this?- Ben
Have you always been this beautiful and amazing???
{silently worries this is a practical joke}
>has three papers to write
>doodles for 5 hours while watching steven universe
i feel like in 2013 pacific rim fucked me up in a good sort of way and in 2014 catws fucked me up in a most traditional and literal sense i wonder what this year is gonna do to me
cescaddict replied to your post: i read asoiaf the summer of 2013 &...
SAAAAAAAMME
i shall struggle until grrm finishes the next book probably
it's funny how a single word can give you anxiety
"public"