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Autism autistic shit you shamelessly enjoy?

Anyone who likes object show, can you explain why to me? I watched an episode of it someone posted on the Santa's workshop and it was a literal babyshow with zero substance
My theory is that people really like the characters (including design) and stuff like backstories and personalities and relationships, really I'm not sure why inanimate objects with legs and faces are so good at attracting some people
 
My theory is that people really like the characters (including design) and stuff like backstories and personalities and relationships, really I'm not sure why inanimate objects with legs and faces are so good at attracting some people
It's because the simple and relatable character designs appeal to kids and people with autism.
 
also it's bright colored, cacas and autists are especially attracted to those
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i wish atleast one of the survives im curious how they would look like when theyre older
alobar holoprosencephaly is usually incompatible with life, the longest lived with alobar was 5 years old iirc (pictured below) but she was completely nonverbal and couldn't walkView attachment image_2024-12-03_104140459.png
alobar is the most severe where the brain doesn't split into two hemispheres at all, but semilobar (where only part of it splits) and lobar (where there's only splitting issues with the corpus callosum) usually have better prognosis with many surviving into adulthood albeit with moderate to severe learning difficulties
 
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