I appreciate a whole bunch about my autistic friends. I appreciate the way they encourage me to clarify my language. Especially requests-phrased-as-not-requests. I appreciate their advice on personal problems I'm facing, as a bunch of them have a real knack for setting my right
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I appreciate the depth, strength, beauty, and power of their emotional bonds that they've chosen to forge with me I appreciate their smiles, laughter, hugs, advice, friendship, care, and support. And kisses. I appreciate my friends, for being amazing people, for being my friend
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It just so happens that almost every autistic person I know has a great sense of humor. This includes speakers and non-speakers, real life friends and internet friends.
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Thank you for sharing this! We should have our own comedy troupe. The wit and irreverence is amazing, sometimes.
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The guided-missile, absolute approach to personal problem-solving that is so on-the-button you can only conclude they're your personal mentor and friend for life.
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Honesty I think. I'm not autistic, but my son is, and I value everything you all say.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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All sorts of things, but it’s a joy following them on Twitter. There will be a full on Twitter rant going on then up will pop a Japanese wrestler, a drawing of a crow or possibly Toyah Wilcox. So lovely to see other people’s enthusiasms.
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What if Toyah Wilcox was a Japanese Wrestler called "The Crow"! (oops that'd be my ADHD again)
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Honesty. Snark. Passion for their interests. Intensity.
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Ooh this is me. I’ve been out down for those things my whole life. So refreshing to hear that there are allistic people who appreciate those things. Thanks!
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