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Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit

Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit

Just like stating that elephants are large, grey land mammals. But then, you conclude that because most dinosaurs were large, and that mice are grey mammals… unless you check all of the Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit besides I will buy this boxes, you’ll likely come to the erroneous conclusion that mice, humans, dinosaurs… possibly even birds and fish are elephants!! That is essentially what these people are doing, with the whole “everyone has a little Autism” thing. Instead of comforting (which is their intention), if anything, it comes across as ignorant and dismissive. Nobody chooses to be autistic. What an incredibly STUPID question. How did you get to be so stupid and bigoted? Because it’s very inaccurate. You’d call me “high-functioning” right now but you probably wouldn’t say that about me during a meltdown.


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Official Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit

If you’re non-verbal, you’re automatically labeled “low-functioning” but there are plenty of non-verbal autistic people who are brilliant authors. If you read their work without knowing that first, you’d think they were “high-functioning.” Then there’s the Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit besides I will buy this fact is used to silence autistic voices. If they think you’re “high-functioning” it’s “Well you’re basically allistic, you don’t experience any real problems.” If they think you’re “low-functioning” it’s “You can’t possibly know what’s good for you.” This is one of those comments that many autistics hate. It comes across as a form of gaslighting — effectively asserting that everyone is the same and therefore denying that we autistics are exceptional in our autistic characteristics. The truth is, most people have no clinically significant autistic characteristics, while about 2% of the population do have clinically significant autistic characteristics. There is a big difference between the autistic population and most people in the general population.




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Top Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit

Just like stating that elephants are large, grey land mammals. But then, you conclude that because most dinosaurs were large, and that mice are grey mammals… unless you check all of the Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit besides I will buy this boxes, you’ll likely come to the erroneous conclusion that mice, humans, dinosaurs… possibly even birds and fish are elephants!! That is essentially what these people are doing, with the whole “everyone has a little Autism” thing. Instead of comforting (which is their intention), if anything, it comes across as ignorant and dismissive. Nobody chooses to be autistic. What an incredibly STUPID question. How did you get to be so stupid and bigoted? Because it’s very inaccurate. You’d call me “high-functioning” right now but you probably wouldn’t say that about me during a meltdown.


If you’re non-verbal, you’re automatically labeled “low-functioning” but there are plenty of non-verbal autistic people who are brilliant authors. If you read their work without knowing that first, you’d think they were “high-functioning.” Then there’s the Santa Claus Ho-Ho Holy Shit This Weed Is Fuckin’ Dank Christmas Shit besides I will buy this fact is used to silence autistic voices. If they think you’re “high-functioning” it’s “Well you’re basically allistic, you don’t experience any real problems.” If they think you’re “low-functioning” it’s “You can’t possibly know what’s good for you.” This is one of those comments that many autistics hate. It comes across as a form of gaslighting — effectively asserting that everyone is the same and therefore denying that we autistics are exceptional in our autistic characteristics. The truth is, most people have no clinically significant autistic characteristics, while about 2% of the population do have clinically significant autistic characteristics. There is a big difference between the autistic population and most people in the general population.

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