Who /actuallyautistic/ here?
My omelette just fell apart in the pan and I had a freakout where I screamed for 15 minutes of pure rage and tried to kill the omelette with a spatula for failing me
Just finished having my freakout, currently eating chopped up eggs and sausage on a small bed of tortilla and cheese
How you holding up, fellow 'tismbots
>>35123370
I mean, I do legitimately have autism, but I don't do stuff like that. I've actually been doing really well lately socially and in terms of mood.
Doing good because I got a girlfriend. She's also autistic. It's nice because we play games together and read together. She also likes to play with my feet using hers. She gives me short little kisses too. I'm glad I found someone who appreciates physical barriers and being quiet.
>>35123554
I can act pretty normal as long as I'm not stressed, but small things just set me off
I really wanted that omelette, not an egg scramble