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How much can you blame on autism?

| So, as a, like, as an advent calendar type thingy, I shaved most of the area around my bellybutton, drew a scuffed Santa head around it and used hairspray to make the hair underneath into a beard, and sent a picture of it to someone after showing it to them on a video call.

Can I blame this on having autism or is there just something inherently wrong with me? Should I continue existing or is this proof that I will soon spiral downhill?

This was all out of my own volition btw.


| >>720303
I mean, they know that I am diagnosed with it. So hopefully it's good enough. Sadly they also know that I'm on the lower end of the spectrum...
Either way though! I hope it was worth it, because I might have used permanent marker...


| I mean... sounds like a weird thing to do but it's not by itself bad? Just own up to it. Be the weirdo only you can be.


| Please stay here. We need people to laugh at to stay sane!


| >>720361
I, that's fair enough.

>>720694
I think that's a compliment? I'll take it as one at least! If I can make people feel better then I'm happy :)


| The only thing that could come from autism is the fact you showed it to someone. No excuse for the rest.


| >>720761
I mean, the reason I did it was to show him though...


| This is 100% flirting. I also have autism (high functioning though)... This is obvious even to me!


| >>720981
Well, no. It's not. Me and my friends just have a retarded sense of humour. Like, we have two autists in the friend group and the rest just heavily encourage our retarded bullshit.

It started with us finding "bellybutton surprise" to be funny to say, at least I did (I'm autistic so, well, hard to tell if he thought the same). And, well, I kinda partially as a joke promised a bellybutton surprise at night. I had 10 minutes before the time and this is what I improvised.

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