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chaoticeddie
captainorangejacket

Some friends and I are having a silly debate about a ridiculous hypothetical: An exact clone of you magically appears. It has all your knowledge, memories, skills, etc up to the point of the clone's creation. They know they are a clone and you know they are the clone. Nobody else knows which is the clone or original.

Do you try to share lives with the clone? Kill the clone (surprisingly common answer amongst my friends)? Tell the clone to go live another life despite having the memories of friendship and such with everyone you know? Something else?

extra clone me would be like awesome I found the perfect roommate now I can save money on rent maybe we’d move somewhere else and introduce ourselves as twins idk
findmeinthefallair
inkskinned

even 2 years ago people still said autism with a whisper. it was also how people sometimes whisper lesbian, like they're afraid of uttering a slur. autistic was either an insult or it was something terrible, a horrible burden only select people endure. "select people" were usually 9 year old boys and skinny white men.

they are not hispanic young adults with a dog and a life and friends. i can make (sustained, calculated, painful) eye contact. with certain people, i don't even have to count how many seconds i am holding their vision - i can just look at them. i can wear clothes that bother me, i will just have a worse day than usual. i might cry about any changes to my schedule - but change is scary! this is normal!

when i was 16 it was OCD. i mean that was the thing everyone said. i totally have ocd. they would arrange 6 colors of gel pen in rainbow order (no worry for indigo feeling left out) and they'd be "so ocd" about it.

if you struggle with intrusive thoughts, be careful at this next paragraph, but. at 16 i developed a compulsion that involved self-harm. my ocd was convinced i was simply forgetting that i'd hurt someone terribly - a thought that persisted for no clear or delineated reason.

at some point i will probably write about how the idea of "morally pure thoughts" was hell for me and others with ocd, but this was the odd dichotomy for many of us: they liked our "aesthetic", but were genuinely repulsed by our lived experience. "intrusive thoughts" now means "cutting your hair in the sink" instead of talking yourself down from believing horrible things. "so ocd" is a label without any true understanding.

it's something i've talked about before - in multiplicity - but i firmly believe in the veracity and necessity of self-diagnosis. i think it saves lives and it saves tragedies from occurring. as someone raised in a house that wasn't safe, self-diagnosis was, for many years, the only viable option. 15 and honestly googling: am i depressed or are there demons affecting my behavior.

but it is not genuine self-diagnosis anymore, most of the time. it is a strange, blanched version of that whispered word autism. now certain traits are constantly seen as "autistic" - any passing intense interest. any flubbed social interaction. people say it while laughing - a touch of the 'tism.

and i like the acceptance! i do. i like that people are talking about it. i like that if i self-identify, more people speak up and say me too, bitch. but there is something-else quietly happening, the way it happened to OCD. the quirky, "fun" parts have been washed and sanitized and removed of all suffering. now it is just something that makes you "a little bit silly."

it took me 27 years on this planet before i learned to make friends. something about me just seems incredibly odd, i guess, some kind of radiation monitoring. someone once (in a way that was almost friendly) told me i am doing the right things, but in a way that's off-putting. i have scoured myself raw attempting to be charming.

someone on tiktok does a deep dive into their particular passion. the top comment says "what kind of autism is this lol". like we are a breed of animal. like it has no influence on our experience. like our life is a fresh breeze, an open meadow.

more often for me, life was a drowning.

I am solidly self diagnosed but I have a LOT to back it up for one my social worker uncle told my mom he was concerned I was autistic when I was a kid multiple diagnosed autistic people have told me I should look into it I have so many symptoms of it and also I have a fuckton of comorbid diagnoses adhd ocd sensory processing disorder etc. that it’s very likely and the only reason why I haven’t gone the professional route is I don’t want it on my record in this political climate and its really expensive to get an evaluation here there’s a chance it’s just all my other shit combining to look like autism and I accept that but also I think it’s likelier that I have it the people going omg I can’t shut up about xyz I must be autistic without really looking it up are giving everyone a bad name autism nd