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@TheAutisticTooter@autistics.life @McKennas @actuallyautistic

I may have an example, from decades ago.
Joke starts out "So you're a bus driver" and goes through a series of stops, numbering the people who got on and off the bus at each stop. Most people track the passengers. The joke ends with "What color are the bus driver's eyes?"
You're the bus driver, so they're whatever color your eyes are.

@actuallyautistic

Speaking of autistic traits - does anyone else shred the upholstery if you're in a car that squeaks or rattles? I can't buy a car if it has anything like that, and if one develops I'll track it down and refasten it, lubricate it, or replace it.
Patterns of noise I can handle, but random noise just tap dances on my last nerve.

@melindrea @Tooden @Pathfinder @TheAutisticTooter@autistics.life

The eye contact thing I knew about myself, because I spent years training myself to look people in the eye (which can also be a problem, when you're described as "intense").
I was told I came across as dishonest, because I didn't do eye contact.

@actuallyautistic

The hyperfocus thing can be a real benefit. I restored a 1978 Mercedes 450SL - a car I knew nothing about, except it was cute, and I wanted it. By the time I was done I was the forum subject matter expert for the Bosch D-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection system, the suspension, and the vacuum system (door locks, HVAC, a bunch of stuff).

@Pathfinder @TheAutisticTooter@autistics.life @actuallyautistic

Ah! That's another one - those repetitive movements. I was sure I didn't do anything like that, then I got into a fraught situation at work, and I started rubbing the ends of my fingers together, and clicking my fingernails. I do it whenever I'm stressed.

@somecat @actuallyautistic

This is pretty specific, and niche. At work, one of the things I do is create End Item Data Packages. Something that fully documents the provenance and processing done on a contractual deliverable assembly. From the source of the components, the qualification testing, the processing, the validation testing, all of it coming together to make a "Pass" and my signoff. I like watching all that come together, building a complete history of this one, unique build.

@TheAutisticTooter@autistics.life @actuallyautistic

Speech issues. When I'm just talking with people I know, and I'm comfortable, talking is easy, so I figured that was my baseline, and the rest was anomaly. But I realized those people are very few and far between, and most of the time I'm tongue-tied.
An exception is the training I did at work, but it's a subject I know well, feel completely confident in, and can field just about any question. So that's definitely a one-off.

@Pathfinder @doggle @actuallyautistic

I started wearing polarized sunglasses, because the sun reflecting off car windows is perfect for starting a migraine, for me.

@doggle @actuallyautistic
Mine started when I was about 23. Like you I just get the light show, which is over normally quite quickly. Never have worked out what triggers them, beyond sometimes a bright flash of light.

It's okay to resist capitalism on an iPhone. The feudal lord who owned the pitchforks the peasants killed him with probably observed the irony too.

Remember Christian Cooper? Bird watching while black in Central Park had 911 called on him because his blackness threatening someone. Must have been those dangerous binoculars!

Christian will be the host for National Geographic's new show "Extraordinary Birder", a six-episode series to premiere June 17, on Nat Geo.

@rabia_elizabeth@mefi.social @actuallyautistic

I've never read an article that has identified so many things I relate to.

I was asked by a woman "why would you give up your womanhood, such a great thing to be?" about me being non-binary. I never gave up womanhood. I have never been a woman. I used to wish I could be, tried forcing myself to be, because I agree, womanhood is a wonderful thing to experience and it's so amazing and powerful. But I never related to it, never satisfied *any* gender expectations, never looked in the mirror and felt like I'm a woman. So I'm non-binary, and it's just as wonderful.

@Ulrich_the_Elder@mastodon.social

That would be an ethical way to keep a salt water aquarium. I had one (a reef tank), for years, then I stumbled across a website that started me researching what happened to real world reefs to support my habit. I couldn't do it anymore.

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