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So I've noticed that when in a verbal conversation I often throw in some contribution that either would be perceived as negative, or making everything about myself, or being perceived as irrelevant. I guess I am searching something like the wheel of emotions, but for conversational nuance, preferrably with examples, or a similar resource, to explore this further.

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neurodivergent sh itjust works!

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... but differently.

A place for sharing creativity which has that special other dimension to it.

Divergent folk, awakened ones, angels, prophets, inventors, and ... neurotypicals. Forget about your autism! We appreciate your awkwardness.

What is this going to be? Well, I'm currently doing some inspiration collecting ... still ๐Ÿ˜„, here in the pinned post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/112817

What this place is not supposed to be:

This place however, shall be there for sharing what we (and others) can do with that neurodivergence thing. How we are set-up, what we receive, and how we create when we are in the flow. This shall be uplifting and mutually enabling. Here we shall celebrate cheerfully our uniqueness.

We are the bunch who perhaps really know how things could work better.

For those other things, you may want to look into one of these places:
!autism@lemmy.world
!autism@lemmy.ml
!autismexperiences@lemmy.ml
!austim@kbin.social
!neurodivergence@beehaw.org
!neurodivergente@bolha.social (Brazilian, PT and EN)
You see, there is plenty of room for those problems and disabilities. :-)

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