[1.Ch.] Autism, Comfort, Capitalism 

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I've adopted several stuffed animals over the years and I would probably lose my mind (temporarily) if I lost one.

I hate changing brands of anything.

I consider myself lucky when I have two entrees on a restaurant menu that I can eat, and more than five restaurants from which I feel comfortable ordering.

How has capitalism fucked your self-care routine? #actuallyautistic

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@orrery My most treasured piece of Orthoverse armor has worn out and become damaged too much to be worn, but the only replacements available come from knockoff sweatshops (as opposed to official sweatshops) which have issues with quality control and object accuracy. Also, newer versions of some of my other accessories aren't as durable, so they don't last as long, so I'm constantly worried that I'll have to get a replacement when I'm not ready for it. (like my Kindle)

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