Autism, Movies, and Depression

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This one takes a little bit of explaining... Max, the child, is a boy I worked with at church. He's autistic, but he and I grew very close before I moved away. Max, the bunny, was a baby my grandpa brought in from the pasture, after he'd spent half an hour chasing it, to surprise my sister and I. We loved on it for a while, then set it free. My grandma then said she frequently found a bunny that looked exactly the same staring in her living room window. Anyway, Max reminded me of Max when we met, so to speak.

"As you wish!" One of my favorite movies ever is The Princess Bride! And yes, the text at the bottom can be read upside-down, just like the DVD box art

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"As you wish!" One of my favorite movies ever is The Princess Bride! And yes, the text at the bottom can be read upside-down, just like the DVD box art

"As you wish!" One of my favorite movies ever is The Princess Bride! And yes, the text at the bottom can be read upside-down, just like the DVD box art

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And now, I present, another product of mental illness. I've changed a lot since childhood

 I've changed a lot since childhood

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