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My Thoughts and Ways Are Beyond You
My thoughts and my ways are beyond you. I am holier than you. Smoke will steam out of my nose; you cannot be next to me. It is written: I have so many ideas you cannot even comprehend. I am exactly who I say I am. #BeyondComprehension #HolierThanThou #DivinePower #Unfathomable #UniquePersp
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“My unique perspective isn’t just different—it’s divine. The way I see the world adds value that no one else can.✨ The world is better because I’m in it.” #UniquePerspective #HealingEra #SelfWorth #FlipTok
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✨ a little piece of me ✨
Hey everyone, I'm excited to share a few quirky and interesting facts about myself with you all! #gettoknowme #kindness #uniqueperspective
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W.E.I.R.D
- **Wonderful**: You bring joy and positivity to those around you. - **Exciting**: You bring energy and enthusiasm, making life more vibrant and enjoyable. - **Interesting**: You have unique perspectives and ideas that captivate others. - **Real**: You are genuine and authentic, showing your tru
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Just because she carries it well
Just because she carries it well doesn’t mean it’s not THIS overlooked reality that YOU can appear strong and composed on the outside while still experiencing significant internal pain and struggle. It serves as a reminder not to judge others solely by their outward appearance or behavior. SO many
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MY Autism (The Good Side Of It) ♾️
I’ve always known I was different. As a child, I would get lost in the details of my toys, lining them up perfectly and getting upset if they were out of place. It wasn’t until later that I learned this was a part of my autism—a part of me. Over time, I’ve come to see these quirks not as obstacles,
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WHY DID IT TAKE 24 YEARS TO BE DIAGNOSED W/ ASD 🗣️✨
For 24 years, I carried a secret—a piece that didn’t quite fit into the picture of my life. I was the child who always showed signs, but my parents refused to acknowledge them in an autistic manner. Instead, they attributed my struggles to paranoia, ADHD, or simply “being a child.” They believed I
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