๐šœ๐šž๐š›๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š’๐š•๐š•๐šŠ๐š—๐šŒ๐šŽ_๐šŽ๐š—๐šŽ๐š›๐š๐šข

๐šœ๐šž๐š›๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š’๐š•๐š•๐šŠ๐š—๐šŒ๐šŽ_๐šŽ๐š—๐šŽ๐š›๐š๐šข

๐šœ๐šž๐š›๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š’๐š•๐š•๐šŠ๐š—๐šŒ๐šŽ_๐šŽ๐š—๐šŽ๐š›๐š๐šข

ig: netto_comdoistes

More Posts from 885572 and Others

2 years ago
Chiho Saitouโ€™s Revolutionary Girl Utena || ใ•ใ„ใจใ†ใกใปใฎใ€Žๅฐ‘ๅฅณ้ฉๅ‘ฝใ‚ฆใƒ†ใƒŠใ€

chiho saitouโ€™s revolutionary girl utena || ใ•ใ„ใจใ†ใกใปใฎใ€Žๅฐ‘ๅฅณ้ฉๅ‘ฝใ‚ฆใƒ†ใƒŠใ€


Tags
1 year ago

shoutout to offputting autistic people

1 year ago
a set of 6 gifs of the op for the anime serial experiments lain playing on a black crt television. the first gif shows a shot of lain looking over her shoulder, then her name written multiple times with a glitch effect, then a shot of her eye close up.
the second shows lain standing in a city street, surrounded by crows.
the third shows shots of lain interspersed with several overlapping phrases, some of which read "no race / no position / no-", "break through", "make me m-".
the fourth gif shows glitchy shots of lain's face interspersed with spirals of text.
the fifth gif shows lain walking forward laid over dingy shots of city scenes in green and blue.
the final gif shows a shot of lain in her outdoor clothes walking up a set of stairs, along with several glitchy shots of her looking and speaking directly to the viewer.

serial experiments lain op on a crt | source

2 years ago
Princess Jellyfish, Akiko Higashimura

Princess Jellyfish, Akiko Higashimura


Tags
3 years ago
Ingo Submas And Rina Love Live! Are Autistic Icons And You Cant Prove Me Wrong

ingo submas and rina love live! are autistic icons and you cant prove me wrong


Tags
11 months ago
885572 - .

Tags
1 year ago
Prints:ย https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/109523505

Prints:ย https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/109523505

3 years ago

Iโ€™m trying to figure out if I might be autistic but itโ€™s hard, in part because while I was always bossy growing up and I always dominated conversations I was interested in, when I was about 21 I found out that some people literally asked my best friend if I was โ€œintending to be an assholeโ€ and that was really crushing to me so I took a course in not being an asshole basically, and learned that youโ€™re supposed to ask questions and whatnotโ€ฆ and now I donโ€™t know whatโ€™s stuff Iโ€™ve learned and whatโ€™s natural to me, in conversation.

Taking a course like that kind of seems like an autistic way to go about it though?

I have things that fit into all the criteria, but Iโ€™m not sure theyโ€™re significant enough for autism. Maybe Iโ€™m just domineering and fussy with food and prefer my current things to new things? I donโ€™t like eye contact and I donโ€™t like to be touched, but none of it seems to get to the extent that anyone would ever diagnose me - especially as a woman.

Sorry to dump, I just needed to share/ask for another perspective โค๏ธ

The social difficulties is very common with autistics. And, always, it's the why you did those things that matter.

An autistic child, as an example, will dominate a conversation because they don't understand that conversation is supposed to be a back and forth... They think what they're excited about is exciting to all those involved and therefore are having a conversation. Because conversation is just talking, right? And now, these people get to learn all that you know!

There is also an element of difficulty concentrating on a conversation. An autistic, on average, can follow a conversation for about 5 minutes before they will start to struggle (or so my therapist told me and it's definitely true for me). Not necessarily because we find the conversation boring, but because social interaction isn't innate for us, so we're using twice as much energy to process what's being said to us.

Other neurodivergences, such as ADHD, can also struggle with conversation, but usually due to hyperactivity (getting excited by what's being said, getting stuck in something that was said and needing to talk about it, talking fast and/or loudly etc).

So, to a neurotypical, they don't see that we're "having a conversation" with them... They see someone not letting them talk. Even though we're enjoying ourselves and showing love and friendship. NTs don't see that.

And then to struggle to concentrate when they finally do get to talk? What asshole behaviour... except it's not. It's just how our brains work. We're not wanting to struggle.

Most kids are forced to mask this either by scripting, mirroring, or reading books. I learnt by scripting, and it's fucking exhausting.

So how can you tell if this is something you learnt naturally or masking?

Are you constantly checking yourself during conversations?

Are you hyper aware of how much time to speak, cutting yourself off if your alloted time is up?

Do you ask standardized questions to start the flow of conversation?

Do you force yourself to avoid special interest topics or have to force yourself to stop talking, even if the other person shows interest, out of fear you're hijacking the conversation?

Are you unable to actually tell if someone is interested in what you're saying, so you assume they're bored so as not to insult them? You fear breaking whatever conversation rules you have been taught?

The above are very very common with autistic masking and scripting.

2 years ago
Noโ€ฆno! Iโ€™m Sorry!

Noโ€ฆno! Iโ€™m sorry!


Tags
  • pffth
    pffth liked this · 11 months ago
  • powerlinetower
    powerlinetower liked this · 1 year ago
  • 885572
    885572 reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • light-toten
    light-toten liked this · 1 year ago
  • softsummersun
    softsummersun liked this · 1 year ago
  • tbhcreacher
    tbhcreacher liked this · 1 year ago
  • redbirdandhersafespace
    redbirdandhersafespace liked this · 1 year ago
  • goofybeatrix
    goofybeatrix liked this · 1 year ago
  • prettysilkk
    prettysilkk liked this · 1 year ago
  • hotdogmexicano
    hotdogmexicano reblogged this · 1 year ago
885572 - .
.

186 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags