πœ—πœš ❝ Ooooh . . . Is this an interview ?! ❞ ⊹ ΰ£ͺ Λ– β”€β”€β”€β”€ΰ­¨ΰ§Žβ”€β”€β”€β”€
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MarineGuy June 21, 2025 at 3:26:11 AM
πœ—πœš ❝ What's an odd hyperfixation ? ❞: I don't have much hyper fixations but my special interest is marine biology.
πœ—πœš ❝ What're your favorite game(s) ? ❞: All nintendo games, animal crossing and tomodatchi on top!
πœ—πœš ❝ What's your favorite music genre ? ❞: Anything classical!
πœ—πœš ❝ Note for Badger ! ❞ (to improve page or just a word abt it!!): Nothing need to be improved besides the issue with terminology ^_^!

Hey, I just wanted to mention something about the term 'nonverbal'. I know you're autistic, so I want to be respectful, but also accurate. Saying you're 'nonverbal' or 'semiverbal' when you're playing a game and just choosing not to talk or type isn't really the right use of that word. 'Nonverbal' means someone genuinely can't speak at all or has extreme difficulty doing so, often because of a disability like autism, stroke, or other neurological conditions. It's not a choice; it’s a part of how their brain works. Semiverbal is a real experience too, usually for autistic people who can sometimes speak but often struggle, especially under stress. But in games, if you're just not using chat or not in the mood to type, that's called being 'mute', specifically game-mute, or choosing to stay silent. 'Mute' just means you're not speaking, without implying it's due to a medical reason. Using the wrong term can take space away from people who are truly nonverbal or semiverbal and can cause misunderstandings about autism. I’m not trying to be mean, just trying to help keep the language respectful and clear. Hope that makes sense! ^_^ Have a nice day.

Rein October 7, 2024 at 1:14:57 AM
πœ—πœš ❝ What's an odd hyperfixation ? ❞: Idk if it counts as odd but TDI
πœ—πœš ❝ Note for Badger ! ❞ (to improve page or just a word abt it!!): Be yourself !

IM FIRST ! AHHAHAHAHA aHEM Fav flavor?