The speaker is autistic and has been diagnosed with autism.
Autism is often associated with specific abilities in math and science, but the speaker knows many autistic individuals who are creative.
The speaker challenges stereotypes and highlights the diversity within the autism community.
𧩠People often try to fit everyone into specific labels, whether it's autism, LGBTQ, or race.
π Search engine results perpetuate harmful stereotypes about autism.
π Being autistic grants unique abilities and a vivid imagination.
π There is a distinction between the real world and the world in my mind.
π Being autistic allows me to think freely and pursue what I want.
β οΈ Autism comes with challenges, including excessive imagination and difficulties in school.
π€ The speaker discusses how her imagination and body are connected in a unique way.
π She talks about the challenges she faced when her behavior was deemed abnormal by others.
π The speaker finds solace in connecting with genuine people and challenges the concept of 'normalcy'.
𧩠Why strive to be normal when individuality is extraordinary?
π There are camps that enforce conformity for individuals with LGBTQ or autism, which is terrifying.
π Being autistic has allowed me to achieve incredible things and find alternative forms of communication.
π Autism allows individuals to express their unique imagination and should be celebrated.
β€οΈ The speaker deeply loves and cares for their siblings who are on the autism spectrum.
β Why don't we embrace and appreciate the creativity and uniqueness of individuals without judging them based on societal norms?
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