#3 autism things
Always having to look at your feet while walking (especially on stairs) so you won't stumble/fall down.
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#3 autism things
Always having to look at your feet while walking (especially on stairs) so you won't stumble/fall down.
#4 autism things
If something or someone is not visibly there, it doesn't exist. No physical money? No money at all. No physical meeting with friends? They are purely fictional and do not exist.
#2 autism things
Getting emotionally attached to the balloons you got for your birthday.
The most autistic thing about me is that I be doing something for school, being totally insecure and stuff, dissociating while doing it, AND THEN I STILL RECEIVE GOOD FEEDBACK??? Like bro (genderneutral), I literally did not pay any attention to what I did here. My body worked on autopilot. Please don't ask me how I did this project because I don't even know.
Idk, it just baffles me so much how even the most random, not thought-through trash I produce will be recognised as excellent by teachers and fellow students.