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11 hours agoBeing neuroatypical isn’t a fashion accessory. Growing up in the 80s and 90s and not being “normal” was marginalising and hard for everyone around. You’re not special or trendy because you self-diagnosed autism using an online questionnaire in 2023, you’re just an unbearable twat and you want to not have to take accountability for your own shitty attitude.
Most of my time not at the office is childcare, but I try to get us out of the house and doing something fun. At the very least we’ll take a walk through town and get any groceries we need and visit their uncle at his shop. Preferable to go to the park or beach but that’s not always possible.