Weird: Life on the Autistic Spectrum

Weird: Life on the Autistic Spectrum

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I am autistic. I was the girl who could spin for several minutes on end without getting dizzy. I was the girl who couldn't stand the texture of mashed potatoes or certain fabrics but could could get a shot without so much as even flinching. I was the girl who could be interested in one topic for months on end without getting bored of it. I was, I am, and always will be autistic.
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6 Parts Piece for Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month 2020 titled "A Female on the Spectrum: The Differences That Make Autism; More a Superpower than a Disability" National Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month is April. 2020 theme is celebrating differences. So I used that as inspiration to come up with the title of this year's piece. All the quotes are labeled by who said them to best of my abilities and all photographs were taken by me. This is the fourth year that I have done something for Autism Awareness Month. But more people on the spectrum are doing more things to make sure April is Autism Acceptance Month. There is so many reason why I actually make sure to share my story and definitely with what is going on in the world, we all could use some more understanding kindness, and love for way we are. "She did not change. She just found the courage to stop being what she was not."-Brooke Hampton

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