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πŸ‘‹ Hi - I hope you'll like it here with us - gets crazy sometimes - so try not to lose it - we are all awesome πŸ₯°

@jeanoappleseed@vivaldi.net

My clothes are always clean, and always pressed, and the colors coordinate, because I know those things are an expectation, but I don't notice (or care about) what I'm wearing beyond that. I have a system that rotates my wardrobe. I pull clothes out from the left, and load them in on laundry day from the right. Everything rotates through in circulation.

@markusl@fosstodon.org @CatHat @pathfinder @sentient_water @roknrol @Finch @fictionalbutnot @actuallyautistic

@Penguinblue@mastodon.online

I'm handling this almost 100% the way I handled dealing with internalized homophobia. So many false assumptions and stereotypes I had to weed out before I could be a (somewhat, on my good days) functional, unashamed adult.

@Zumbador @actuallyautistic

@Zumbador

I think for me it's that autism *can* be disabling, but autism isn't automatically and necessarily disabling.

And in typing that and re-reading it, maybe I'm trying to subdivide into groups or categories of autism. Or maybe not. I'll have to think about it more.

@Susan60 @actuallyautistic

@Susan60 @actuallyautistic Susan that makes a lot of sense to me. So instead of *autism* being the disorder, it's whatever - um - co morbidities, maybe? an autistic person might have that are the disability?

@Zumbador

If you're on (or start) any prescription medication, you *have* to discuss supplements with your doctor. So many of them can interact with prescription meds.

@servelan @actuallyautistic

@fishidwardrobe

A load in the washing machine takes 50 minutes, a load in the dryer takes 70 minutes. I just start the timer on my watch, and when it goes off I go up and start the next load.
If I forget the set the timer, all bets are off - the laundry will never get done.

@hellomiakoda @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic

I don't think I'll never not find it weird when I come across someone called Babar, Celeste, or Cornelius. Like, no, only elephants can be called that.

@woozle

Can confirm: my LG dryer plays a happy little tune when I start it, and it's practically giddy when the clothes are dry and it stops.
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@roknrol @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic

@Momgoth

No, no time at all. The lights gradually get brighter, until I wake up naturally.
It did take a few days to fine-tune how long it took me to wake up, and there's still some variability. If I'm in a deep sleep cycle it'll take the full 15 minutes, if I'm in a light or REM sleep cycle, I'll wake up as soon as the lights come on.

@actuallyautistic @JeremyMallin

@Momgoth

I got rid of my audible alarm clock by switching the lights in my bedroom to "smart" lights and programming them to simulate a sunrise, starting about 15 minutes before I need to be awake.
It's much more relaxing than being jarred out of sleep by MEH! MEH! MEH!

@JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic

@essie_is_okay

It's not true, there's no radiation (the way that word is commonly used). Microwaves are just a frequency of radio waves, like AM or FM.

@JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic

Okay #blind community. I need help something. Recommendations for a kitchen thermometer that can be connected to an accessible app. I seem to recall iGrill brand used to have an accessible app. Any others?

#accessibility #a11y

@vee@kind.social

I'm in a weird situation. I have three people I'd feel confident/comfortable calling for something really huge - like needing to be bailed out of jail - but no one I'd feel comfortable calling for lunch, or to go to a movie. The three people are busy / have families / have jobs. I just feel like I'm intruding if I call them.

@actuallyautistic

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