Just yesterday I friend told we all are a bit autistic I told her she has no idea, you just want the cherry picked aspects.
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I'd say, "Just be sure you get the trial version and not the perpetual license."What would be your reaction?
Tell them that particular Tiktok trend is now passe and the cool thing to have is DID.
Dissociative Identity Disorder.What is DID?
Also, Tiktok cycles through self-diagnoses regularly. First Tourettes, then autism, now DID.Dissociative Identity Disorder.
It used to be called "Multiple Personality Disorder" or "Spit Personality".
Huh, that's a strange thing to wish for. I wish I was a billionaire cowboy astronaut.
What did I just see...Here's an example of a video from a self-professed autistic creator from when autism was "popular." I'll withhold the commentary and you can decide for yourself what it's all about.
I can't stand when people say this. Yes, everyone can have *some* autistic traits. But that doesn't mean everyone has autism.Just yesterday I friend told we all are a bit autistic I told her she has no idea, you just want the cherry picked aspects.
is this a bit of how black people feel when they see blackface (half-joking)Here's an example of a video from a self-professed autistic creator from when autism was "popular." I'll withhold the commentary and you can decide for yourself what it's all about.
Tbh the video doesn't remind me of autism at all. All I see is a teenager who is into alternative fashion (this is how teenagers dress and what kind of makeupthey do nowadays) and doing a dance or performing some kind of "fun" thing that teenagers find cool or funny. Girls in my high school did the same kind of things and sang, 10-15 years ago it was called artistic, performing, dancing.is this a bit of how black people feel when they see blackface (half-joking)