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That being said, the latter description, people with autism, is widely considered to be more politically correct.
I’d heard (from an autistic person) that it’s generally the other way around.
I may be mis-remembering some of what he said, but he seemed to indicate “with” is usually used a bit more for temporary, or maybe treatable conditions. He described it in terms of his identity, he is autistic.
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Just spent 10 minutes thinking about all of the above and then got to your “/s”. Feeling like I took a lot of the above too literally… Ya got me!
I love this. Big fan of fantasy, and it’s very cute. What do you use to draw?
Why do you always have to say it that way?
Then I’ll definitely look forward to seeing more of your work 😄
What sort of graphics tablet do you use?