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  • Very interesting, I know exactly what you are talking about. Hahaha my dad has said the same and shown me that exact comic (aspie)
    Welcome Ayy, from an Australian cousin across the ditch and the big treeless plain from you. We are still wishing we were annexed by Jacinda Ardern - popular Australian fantasy! :)
    Callistemon
    Callistemon
    I don't think I have processing time issues for information, but I do actively exclude things I don't want to focus on by switching them off etc. My husband says what kills him is context switching - constant interrupting one thing to do another and then back again - AKA "multitasking".
    Callistemon
    Callistemon
    When I'm reading, I sometimes have to move distracting objects out of my field of view. For instance, when I'm reading on the bed I can't leave a bookmark on the coverlet because it sticks out too much. In a less homogeneous visual environment that's already "busy" I don't have the urge to move anything.
    Callistemon
    Callistemon
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