they are the two ends of the autism spectrum
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I love that me and my bf are both autistic, I love when we get to gush about our special interests to each other, I love understanding each other in such an intimate way that I’ve never experienced with an allistic person. I love him so much and I love the way that we love each other
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will "my transgender looks and autistic demeanor have captivated him" solace
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Random headcanons about a movie no one cares about anymore.
Graeme
-very active/light sleeper
-calls Clive 'spice girl' because he thinks 'clive' sounds like a spice/seasoning
-AUTISTIC
-retro game enthusiast
-thinks Spidey suits or other cosplay costumes (?) Are more comfy than sweatpants,shorts,pajamas,etc.
-bi
-asks Clive to model as art reference
-ftm?
-talks about boobs with Clive
Clive
-heavy sleeper.
-calls Graeme 'graham cracker'
-only wears sweatpants/basketball shorts around the house
-cargo shorts enthusiast
-bi
-AUTISTIC
-talks about boobs with Graeme
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eddie is absolutely the person to just start talking but have no idea what he’s gonna say and steve is always so intrested to know what’s gonna come out.
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Imagine an alien that doesn't speak. Members of their species live largely solitary lives and never evolved the need to communicate past basic physical articulation, and in space they mostly just exist as individual workers that work alongside others, but never with.
So when a human comes aboard they don't really think about it too much. You try to talk with them, they stare at you blankly, then someone from a more social species explains the situation to you. If that's where it ended they wouldn't have given you any more thought, but then you start doing things for them.
It doesn't have to be big, either. Maybe wiping down their work area or bringing an extra snack from the kitchen doesn't seem like a lot to you, but they always notice. You work comfortably in silence with them, never trying to make one-sided conversation like others have. It's...nice. They're not quite sure what to make of it.
Eventually, they start returning the favor. Little treats appear on your desk, things you leave messy will suddenly be tidied up when you return. They like when you notice. Sometimes you smile, sometimes you glance up at them and they act like they weren't just watching you from across the room. Sometimes you mumble a quiet "Thank you." out of habit, and for once they wish they had something to say back.
It's more effort than anyone else has ever made with them. Even if it's just a work relationship for you, they appreciate it, and they want you to be happy when they watch you clock out.
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realising im the autism outlier by finding every conversation interesting if i can learn more from it
oh you're an expert on car mechanisms? i know nothing about that, tell me more
oh your favourite tv show just aired it's finale? share with me all of it
im always seeking knowledge and need to know the answers to every question
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Link would be the type of chess player that has a hard time concentrating on the strategy of the whole board and can only concentrate on a piece at a time. He loses most games, but his strategy is nonexistent, making him extremely unpredictable. Revali is a master strategist, (which we can see in his dialogue in Age of Calamity), so Link's blockheaded, rock-eating playing style is infuriating.
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My type???
Powerful autistic characters often headcannoned as transmasc
And their genderqueer boyfriends
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Hob: “So do androids dream of electric sheep?”
Morpheus: *long-suffering sigh*
Hob: *cheeky grin*
Morpheus: “By the definition which you specifically mean of “android” there are several planets where such artificial intelligences have attained sentience to the point where dreaming is possible, the number of those planets which contain anything even closely equivalent to a “sheep,” however if you broaden the definition of sheep to include something that is mammalian and serves the same ecological niche with regard to sentient life, but which is itself not sentient - “
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