File:Autistic masking.svg

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English: autistic art depicting masking; the conscious or subconscious act of concealing your autistic traits to come across as non-autistic, as if behind a metaphorical, physical mask.
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Author Anthony2106

Masking is kind of sad. This artwork is a fluke, I never make art. I stole the colours from: File:Identity or Person First Language.webp

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Masking is conscious or subconscious act of concealing your autistic traits to come across as non-autistic, as if behind a metaphorical, physical mask.

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current13:55, 8 December 2024Thumbnail for version as of 13:55, 8 December 20241,024 × 768 (17 KB)Anthony2106I think I made a mistake when uploading and the main person was ment to be lower the whole time, I think it looks better this way because of the w:rule of thirds

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