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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma is awful at identifying implicit intentions, social constructs, and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: DiagnosedByTheAudience: Annagramma is awful at identifying implicit intentions, social constructs, and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma is awful at identifying implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma is awful at identifying implicit intentions intentions, social constructs, and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify is awful at identifying implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]], though the term is Roundworld-specific.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the Roundworld's [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]], though the term is Roundworld-specific.spectrum]].
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].spectrum]], though the term is Roundworld-specific.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}'').this book). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].
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I'd normally link to the "Useful Notes", but the Useful Notes page for autism implies that it's something to be "cured". Autism isn't a disease; it needs no cure. Also, I'm allistic, so if you're autistic and you think my interpretation is rubbish, do reach out and tell me. If enough people do it I'll delete the example.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''very'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma very consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''very'' ''really'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].
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I'd normally link to the "Useful Notes", but the Useful Notes page for autism implies that it's something to be "cured". Autism isn't a disease; it needs no cure. Also, I'm allistic, so if you're autistic and you think my interpretation is rubbish, do reach out and tell me. If enough people do it I'll delete the example.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Annagramma consistently fails to identify implicit intentions and people's feelings, and is mentioned in several places to just not ''get'' how humans work (most noticeably in ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''). She also has a special interest in {{Magick}}: she's extremely knowledgeable about it, gets ''very'' frustrated when people misunderstand or demean it, frames her worldview around it and struggles to use other worldviews. These traits may indicate she's somewhere on the [[SoYouWantTo/PortrayAutismAccurately autism spectrum]].

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