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infiniteminimal

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I’m Daf, a grumpy gay middle-aged under-employed graphic-designing autistic man, into letterpress, photography, patterns, trains/train sims and very deep green stuff.

I also design #Neurodiversity themed t-shirts. They’re printed to order by Teemill, on organic cotton, using renewable energy, and packed without plastics. They’re the perfect apparel for having a shutdown in public. That’s my idea of a joke, btw.

Shop: https://infiniteminimal.teemill.com

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AutisticAdam , to actuallyautistic
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Autistic people may be turned off a food item or product if the packaging changes, even if the item remains the same in substance. This may be because consistency is important to us, and packaging is the face and vibe of an item; a packaging change is a big change to many of us.

@actuallyautistic

infiniteminimal ,
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@AutisticAdam @actuallyautistic “New and improved recipe” isn’t a good thing!

ReimanSaara , to random Finnish
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"Nah, I don't stim!"
"Is THIS stimming?"
"I stim, therefore I am"

-from "Initiation Rites for the Late-Identified "-

I really thought I don't stim. I don't rock or flap my hands or jump or chew things or make stimmy sounds.

Of course, I do softly grind my teeth (sometimes I may wear night guard during daytime too), wiggle my toes or legs, enjoy knitting simple patterns (= the same repetitive motion), fidget like there's no tomorrow with any small object I can get my hands on and may start picking my nails if I can't find anything else, doodle, I might undo my hair and braid it while watching TV, or braid tassels of my throw blanket...

Stimming is healthy and good for you. Do it.

If -as is the case with many late-identified autists- you have suppressed your stims or been pressured to stop and feel like you have forgotten how to stim, then try to start again. Learn about different stims and just try different ones until you find something that does the trick for you.

infiniteminimal ,
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@ReimanSaara @btaroli @actuallyautistic it can also be in allistic society’s interests to minimise or dismiss the effects or visibility of autistic being. There is emotional, mental, cultural and literal cost to them in accepting us and adapting to us.

hosford42 , to actuallyautistic
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I'd like to buy an shirt -- something to represent that part of my identity when I'm in public places -- but I want to support autistic creators instead of Amazon. Where are good places to look?

@neurodivergence
@actuallyautistic
@autisticadvocacy
@autistic[email protected]



infiniteminimal ,
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@hosford42 @neurodivergence @actuallyautistic @autisticadvocacy @autistic[email protected] would it be rude to shamelessly self-promote my own designs?

infiniteminimal ,
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@samiam @hosford42 @neurodivergence @actuallyautistic @autisticadvocacy @autistic[email protected] good point… there’s a link to my Teemill shop in my profile then!

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