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The Definitive 80’s Collection
Having lived through all but 6 months of the 80s, I’ve always had a strong affinity for that decade. Towards the end of high school, I started to become obsessed. (I even permanently crimped my hair by putting my hair … Continue reading
I Wonder…
The first half of this was written five years ago when I was just beginning to learn things about ASD. I answer my own ponderings in the second half. General disclaimer for my rambling posts: I tend to switch back … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, autistic burnout, autistic regression, burnout, scale, spectrum, spoon theory
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Jenn’s Music
Hey, hey. So while you are sitting, white-knuckled, on the edge of your seat, waiting for my own older playlists, I wanted to share a few playlists made by my friend, Jenn. I don’t even know how we got on … Continue reading
Little Autism Oddities
Note: This post was written in late 2016. I’ve talked about the general ways autism affects me and how some of the traits relate to me. Now I think I’ll just briefly touch on some of the lesser-known commonalities that some … Continue reading
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Tagged ASD, aspergers, autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, prosopagnosia, synesthesia
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Play My Mother#*$@ing Song!
Perhaps you’ve noticed that I am a fan of the concept of a “playlist”. Cultivating a list of songs centred on a theme is something I’ve done since I was quite young. I have posted several on my blog over … Continue reading
Autism/Asperger’s: Differences in Females
Here is another post I wrote several years ago and left sitting in my drafts. Re-reading it over now, I really want to update this but… it’s already SOOOO long! There are many points I have a better understanding of … Continue reading
New ASD Series
If you happen to be a follower of this blog and receive those emails telling you when I post something, you may have noticed a few back-dated entries lately. That’s because I’m doing a bit of “housecleaning” behind the scenes … Continue reading
Surprise
What do you think of when you hear the word “autism”? For many people, it conjures the image of Rain Man. Or screaming children in public. Or someone “freaking out”, perhaps banging their head on a wall, or flapping their … Continue reading
Future Wish
Remember way, way back when I had talked about how cool it would be to be able to take the Internet with me anywhere I went and wouldn’t have to depend on sitting at my computer at home? And then, … Continue reading
Some Good Questions (For Once)
Back in May, I was reading through Myth Schaber’s Tumblr blog, going way, way back and came across this quiz-y thing. I don’t do the Tumblr so I was unaware of this but I guess it’s a thing to do … Continue reading