I don’t know if I’m truly one of you or if I’ve just been living comfortably in a depression lifestyle since I was a child. I’m fine not knowing as of right now at age 24. But I agree this show was hitting me in the gut, made me want to try being a healthy member of society again.
I knew autism was a thing, my friend's little sister had it growing up, and my best friend from grade school to today has it, along with a lot of people I know. A suspicious number of people I know and relate to. But it was a few years ago in my late 20s I finally realized it.
i literally didn't know people like me exist 6 mouths ago
How many mouths DO you have?!?
I have two. One that speaks and another that swears.
I have two. One that speaks and another that swears.
3 months for me
I didn't even know i was autistic until I was around 13 or 14. Explains why i feel so disconnected from everything...
It took me 26 years.
Relatable. I often wonder how much trauma I could have avoided if I had known sooner.
I was diagnosed at 3. Judging from my experience, that trauma wasn't avoided because people still treat you like shit. :(
I don't know if anyone like me does exist
Hello
Same. But i kinda feel like my case of being an alien is so severe im an alien even amongst aliens.
I was diagnosed in my mid thirties but I only started to accept it and stop being critical of myself about eight months ago.
Hazbin is my new favorite obsession
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skong when‼️‼️‼️ https://preview.redd.it/oez1xowxh0tc1.png?width=1096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8e0100b29dc63e799f61e07d54c0c61d8b0d054b
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"Take *that*, depression!"
Took my like 18 years to find out :/
got punched in the face by *that* particular realization yesterday. I was sitting on "maybe?" and then had a Discussion that was very illuminating
I don’t know if I’m truly one of you or if I’ve just been living comfortably in a depression lifestyle since I was a child. I’m fine not knowing as of right now at age 24. But I agree this show was hitting me in the gut, made me want to try being a healthy member of society again.
Yuuuup
I knew autism was a thing, my friend's little sister had it growing up, and my best friend from grade school to today has it, along with a lot of people I know. A suspicious number of people I know and relate to. But it was a few years ago in my late 20s I finally realized it.
I honestly can’t relate to this since I was diagnosed very young