Welcome to what it's like to be actually-autistic even in the normative, pre-pandemic world, only many of us frequently need more than a walk from one room to another, or a quick stop to refill our coffee, in order to make these transitions. It's interesting to me how many of the new challenges presumptively normative people are encountering in the pandemic are analogous to an autistic's every day life. (Zoom fatigue was the first thing I saw like this; it resembles autistic sensory hell.)
Why is this interesting? - The Cognitive Transition Edition
Welcome to what it's like to be actually-autistic even in the normative, pre-pandemic world, only many of us frequently need more than a walk from one room to another, or a quick stop to refill our coffee, in order to make these transitions. It's interesting to me how many of the new challenges presumptively normative people are encountering in the pandemic are analogous to an autistic's every day life. (Zoom fatigue was the first thing I saw like this; it resembles autistic sensory hell.)