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"content": "Subject: Autistic ‘black and white’ thinking. \n\nIt's framed as a deficit often seen in autism, but... is it that simple? :shrug2: \n\nAutistic people are traditionally criticized for our inflexibility, or cognitive rigidity. \n\nBut I think this isn’t the whole picture. \n\nTo start with what we know, here are ten things we autistic people generally have in common (refs at the end of the thread):\n\n⬇️ \n\n#Autism #Neurodivergent #ActuallyAutistic #AuDHD #Neurodiversity",
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