"All autistics have low empathy" - This statement is wrong.
"Autistics having low empathy is a MYTH, we actually have HIGH empathy!" - This statement is ALSO wrong.
Autistics can have low empathy, they can have high empathy, they can have learned empathy. The myth would be that all autistics only experience one end of the empathy spectrum.
In spreading around misinformation that autistics actually have high empathy, you are disregarding the autistics who do have low empathy. And vice versa.
for @kinnporscheweek day 5 favorite bromance - peteporsche
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letting go || letting out
Eddie who hasn’t uninstalled his ring cameras hearing Tommy call him gay in his own house
I drew this before the movie trailer was released, but honestly, it can still apply.
FELLOW TRAVELERS 1x06 // 1x08
Tharn and his fondness for Type’s neck [E1/E3/E4/E5/E6/E7/E11]
Some young mando: *gets flustered around Ahsoka*
Rex and every clone nearby:
Before I even get to the other ask. Holy shit this made me cackle. I fuckin love these boys so much. And Temura's side eye is so lethal. This made my day.
Assad Zaman's portrayal of Armand is particularly striking to me because of his profound stillness—a trait that could easily be attributed to Armand being 500 years removed from his humanity. However, there's an additional depth to Armand’s minimal movement that I think might stem directly from his humanity, itself. As a slave, one of his primary responsibilities was to pose for portraiture—a task that requires remaining immensely still for long hours to avoid disrupting the painter’s gaze. I think that this experience has subtly shaped Armand's posture; even centuries later, he instinctively maintains a certain poise, subconsciously always holding the perfect angle. His face card never declines because if it ever did, he would be beaten.
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