Please feel free to shoot me a message on Matrix. I’m lonely so I will probably respond to anyone lol

@supernovastar:chat.blahaj.zone

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Cake day: November 12th, 2024

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  • Judging others by your ability,is neither fair or productive, it is also a recipe for continuous disappointment.

    I’m not so much judging them as bemoaning my own loneliness. To be fair, I’ve also done a good amount of judging, but that isn’t what I’m referring to here.

    I’m just talking about companionship. Stimulation. Someone to play board games with, or argue about whether water is wet with.

    I had a real group of peers in college. I was surrounded by people smarter than me, and it was great. I actually had to work hard to win games against them, had to actually apply myself to avoid failing my classes, and they would actually debate like they knew what they were doing. I miss it.












  • Popular games are popular because they appeal to a wide audience. Very few games would be able to survive solely on an autistic playerbase.

    But also, you don’t have anything to be afraid of. You are who you are, a diagnosis wouldn’t change anything about you. It would only give you access to more tools to cope with things you’re bad at (assuming you don’t live anywhere where a diagnosis would be used against you).