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Two episodes into Extraordinary Attorney Woo: Woo is the living incarnation of this hat.

Hat says "Please be patient. I have autism."

Three episodes into Extraordinary Attorney Woo: Woo is subjected to so much anti-autistic bigotry that she tries to kill herself. Holy fuck, that got dark.
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Wikipedia seems to think the only reason for stimming is stress. There’s stuff about how to “manage” stimming by avoiding stressful situations. But I’ve seen posts about how cute it is when people happy stim. I take it this is one of those things people never bother to learn about when they’re only focused on “treating” autism.
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Full disclosure: I lost the plot of Kingdom Hearts when they titled a game 358/2 Days, and never really got it back. I apologize if this was addressed three years ago in a phone game.

My biggest point of curiosity about the Kingdom Hearts setting is how it actually feels to have no Darkness in your heart.

KH is pretty vague about what exactly Darkness is, but in practice, Light vs. Darkness seems to mean embracing people vs. rejecting people. “I’ll fight you to protect my friends” is more Light, whereas “I’ll kill you to avenge my friends” is more Dark. Dark stands for anger and xenophobia, but also personal ambition, and it seems to be linked to fear of being hurt and sorrow at having lost others. Using the Darkness to empower yourself is incredibly risky, but at the same time, single-mindedly rejecting the Dark is ironically a Dark mindset that can make matters worse. Most characters need to recognize their own Darkness, and two of them actually manage to wield it while maintaining enough Light to keep their sanity and emotional balance.

And then you have the Princesses, who were straight-up born without Darkness.

This doesn’t automatically make you gullible, weak, or even forgiving. Princesses can push back against unjust authority, take up arms against evil, and feel some degree of pleasure in defeating someone who’s harmed them. They’re so stable, in fact, that it can be hard to remember “Oh, right, this person literally has no darkness in their heart.”

What does that actually feel like? To know from earliest childhood that some people hate each other, and simply not feel that? When you love easily and naturally, could that actually make it harder to relate to others? You can’t hate them for it, because you literally can’t, but you can’t understand them, either, and you don’t know why you’re so different . . .

I just realized I’m working through autism feels here.
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Cowboys like smokey old pool rooms and clear mountain mornings
Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night
Them that don't know him won't like him and them that do
Sometimes won't know how to take him
He ain't wrong, he's just different but his pride won't let him
Do things to make you think he's right

Wait, are cowboys autistic? 

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