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  1. I have never identified with a statement so much as this one I read recently:

    "I live in constant fear of being asked to share a 'fun fact about me'"

    #IFeelSeen

  2. “I see you’ve taken the route of moping instead of facing your issues like an adult.” #ifeelseen

  3. Looking over the long Wikipedia List of Cognitive Biases: when self-righteous sniffs at the follies of your fellow humans are outnumbered by winces of self-recognition ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #CognitiveBiases #IFeelSeen

  4. OMGandalf, how did I forget this wonderful word? I'm not always on Team Tolkien, but the guy had stretches of genius.

    From lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Mathom

    "Mathom was the hobbit term for anything they had no use for but were unwilling to discard. Their holes and houses were crowded with these. Hobbits were very fond of giving mathoms to one another…mathoms travelled from hand to hand often around the whole Shire, sometimes finding their way back to the original owner…."

    #words #Tolkien #IFeelSeen

  5. CW: Poll: Books About Autism

    @Jessica I know I go on about these all the time, but they're sooo good!

    'Ten Steps to Nanette' by Hannah Gadsby.
    'But You Don't Look Autistic At All' by Bianca Toeps
    'A Kind of Spark' by Elle McNicoll

    All are emotional reads that I believe would resonate with any Autistic reader.

    If I had to choose one it would be Hannah Gadsby's book.

    Her shows are also amazing. I felt so comfortable watching 'Body of Work' knowing Hannah is Autistic!

    #IFeelSeen #HannahGadsby