Kat Fjeld

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more information is needed to interpret our words. But processing information at the moment it’s delivered is a neurotypical expectation. When I’m with autistic friends, we’re constantly asking one another what we meant—was it this meaning, or this other slightly different meaning? Carving up our communication, uncovering its deeper layers of precision, is a satisfying art form, as well as a safety net of mutual understanding.
What I Mean When I Say I'm Autistic: Unpuzzling a Life on the Autism Spectrum
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