one of my personal autism things is getting excited about seeing something related to someone else's interest and showing it to them. i dont care about dr who but whenever i see something about it i used to always point it out to my grandma (who is a huge dr who fan) because seeing the stuff i like makes me happy! and i wanted to make her happy!
autistic people do show love, its just sometimes a bit different than the neurotypical way.
I WAS EXPECTING A CAR OR AN IPHONE WHATTRTTR
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Reblogging again to say that disabled people can also make forms of art that isn't "traditional art". Music is art. Literature is art. Acting is art, dancing is art, even making food is art because you made something and it's yours, with your creativity. AI art is not art. It has no soul, no creativity, no life, no intention. AI will never be able to create a painting with emotion or words with true meaning. AI will never write a melody that reflects the deepest inner parts of itself because AI feels nothing. Disabled people are still people. Disabled people still feel, they love and cry and rage and scream, they smile and laugh. They have *imaginations*. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how functional the person's arms are, if they made it with intention and creativity, it is art. All people are capable of feeling, and all people are capable of expressing it, reguardless of skill level or physical ability.
Stating that an artist needs AI art to express their vision even if it is traditional art is, quite frankly, really dumb.
"ai is making it so everyone can make art" Everyone can make art dipshit it came free with your fucking humanity
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doodles
happy first post and happy pride
Finally, the cousins
trying to figure out how to draw them... i love them so much :)
TWENTY FIVE. 25. šššš
gotta love autism
Iām at 5 what about you?
me when i got that deadly disease hyperfixation // read pinned!
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