Ooh, I heard I couple good things about the anime/this story overall and that makes me even more convinced to watch it.There is a nice scene in the anime (currently season 1) corresponding to chapter 1.2, right after the ending credits, in which Ayase is heading back to her bedroom after taking her bath. She turns around and, off camera, is trying to figure out which light switch controls which lights.
The scene is not in the manga. It is a very quiet scene, but it showed that someone on the production staff was thinking very deeply about what it is like to suddenly move into a new place and have to figure things out. It's exactly the kind of attention to detail that sets a book or movie apart, and I truly appreciate that.
Carry on...
autism is literally a disability ya moron. it's not some superpower as you cope it to be. no matter how hard you mask people will just immediately know you're not normal lel.Page 6 is a description of the autistic experience. If you identify with it, you are autistic.
Being autistic is awesome, allistic people who expect and desire* mind reading are clearly unhinged.
*Why would you want people guessing instead of clear communication!?
Autism itself isn't a disability. It's a difference.autism is literally a disability ya moron. it's not some superpower as you cope it to be. no matter how hard you mask people will just immediately know you're not normal lel.
it literally is a disability by definition and you're projecting trauma. any serious medical source categorizes it as such. you're coping by thinking your disability is some quirk, it's not. those on the worst end of the spectrum literally cannot function normally and need constant care 24/7. those higher functioning still can't participate in normal society without masking like hell. in your own words, you can't "mind read".Autism itself isn't a disability. It's a difference.
We live in a disabling culture that is particularly harmful to autistic people. That's what is disabling.
Calling me a moron is just an expression of your own unhealed trauma. ❤️ I wish healing for you.
it literally is a disability by definition and you're projecting trauma. any serious medical source categorizes it as such. you're coping by thinking your disability is some quirk, it's not. those on the worst end of the spectrum literally cannot function normally and need constant care 24/7. those higher functioning still can't participate in normal society without masking like hell. in your own words, you can't "mind read".
you can wish all you want m8 life's life the smugness doesn't fool anyone and it certainly won't fool a NT.