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hi!

toothless

this is mr shadow,my support cat
hi everyone,
-new to AC but already recognise some e-faces,found the site from WP,a member thankfuly had mentioned the place,am kingdom of rats from there.

am thirty,and not aspie;have got low functioning classic autism and mild intelectual disability,but a strong interest of mine is autism and ID;so am always trying to help where possible,am also a strong autism and ID activist, am a member of autisticUK [similar to ASAN] and a special olympics athlete for a cheshire team,competing in swimming-hoping to get to nationals and internationals eventualy.

a big interest shoud be obvious for those who like films-am into the 'how to train your dragon' series,especialy toothless the dragon who is very cat like in their behavior.
anyway thats it cant think of anything else,so hi.:D
 
Welcome to the world of AC :)

Thank you for your interest in autism and learning disorders.

Please do share your knowledge with the forum.
I hope you find Aspies Central a friendly helpful place to call your home ;)
 
Hi and welcome,
I hope you find this to be as good of a place as I did, and thank you for your work.
 
Welcome :)

Great introduction, and an impressive feat, competing as an athlete in the Olympics; much respect. What events are you aiming to compete in? I also love toothless, and his cat-like behaviour.
 

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