21rstrejectedsoul - the true one
the true one

autistic/undiagnosed ADHD/trauma survivor/occasionally blackpilled

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Does It Looks Lazy And Lackluster? Absolutely, I Just Needed To Do Something Golden Freddy Related To

Does It Looks Lazy And Lackluster? Absolutely, I Just Needed To Do Something Golden Freddy Related To

does it looks lazy and lackluster? absolutely, I just needed to do something Golden Freddy related to use

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Wither Has A Special Place On My Heart, Not Only It's A Cool Mob But Also A Sick And Underrated Concept

Wither has a special place on my heart, not only it's a cool mob but also a sick and underrated concept overall, also since I don't find a lot of arts of it I chose to do a edit of it by myself


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1 year ago

RELATABLE AF, I'm always with my headphone and even when I take off one of the "sides" to hear people better they still think I'm bored

I've noticed this thing with autistic people where people never know where our attention is. If I'm looking directly at you, I probably didn't mean to!

I'm not staring at you, I just thought the spot on the wall next to you looked interesting or my neck happened to turn that way.

If I am looking to your side but my ear is facing you then I AM LISTENING AND PAYING ATTENTION! I'm angling my ear to process what you're saying better.

Many allistics seem to think eye contact is the sole or most important determining factor of attention in conversations. Not everyone can pay attention in the same ways, though!

This is why I'm so against the demand for eye contact by society and other people. You're asking me to sacrifice my ability to actually pay attention to you so you can have the outward aesthetic of feeling like someone is paying attention to you.

I mean this leads to a broader discussion on how neurotypical social norms are built around aesthetics of function over true function, but that's a topic for another day lol.