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Where on the Political Spectrum, am I? An Autistic Woman's Explanation

      Ah...Politics, stuff that everyone seems to argue on these days, even to the point where things get incredibly ugly. However, as much of a decent person I try to be, politics, for me, tend to be hard for me. However, after a personal experience and research, I have found a party that is right for me. Although, it's a different party than the main Republican and Democrat, in fact, along with this party, there are many other parties that many people may not know about. How many political parties are there? What are they called?    Well, I can't say for sure on how many there are exactly, but I do know that there are many, considering how many political ideologies there are now. In fact, there is a whole chart that explain it all!            As you can see, there are many political ideologies and/or political parties in this photo that show, where a person may be politically! As for me, I believe in Libertanism, so I would be a p...

The Truth about Blue Ridge Rock Festival from an Autistic Woman

    Rock Festivals are suppose to be fun, relaxing, and everything a festival should be. Yet, what would happen if that festival was sketchy and scummy. Introducing the Blue Ridge Rock Festival, a repeated disaster I have experienced.      What is the Blue Ridge Rock Festival?  The Blue Ridge Rock Festival is a rock festival, along with being a company, located in Virginia, where rock fans and the bands they love can rock out, eat & drink, etc.      Who runs Blue Ridge Rock Fest?  A man named Jonathon Slye, who is allegedly a con-artist and criminal like his father, who also allegedly is also a criminal.      What is your experience? When did I find out about this festival?   I found out this festival back in the year 2021, when my father, who is also enjoys rock n' roll like I do, introduced the festival to me from his phone. Hyped, we bought tickets to the festival, which turned into excitement since this w...

The Truth on Suicide and the Autism community

     Suicide? What is that word? Well, in my definition, it's an unhealthy coping mechanism that a person does when they can no longer bare the trauma or pain that they are enduring or have to heal from. However, what most don't know is that it affects a lot of marginalized groups and communities around us. For example, the Autism community.        Who are the Autism community?    We are a community filled with people that all share different experiences in living with a disability called Autism.        What are the statistics on Autism and being vulnerable to suicide or suicide ideation?    According to Psychology today, the rate for Autistic people having anything to do with suicide is higher in than their peers, who are neurotypical. In fact, from this website, it says that it was revealed that 10.7% of Autistic people, including those without a formal diagnosis, but displayed traits, died to suicide. With 41%...

The Truth about being an Author from an Autistic Author

       Hello lovelies! I'm back with a new topic! My truth on being an Author, especially as an Autistic one, and what it means to be one, whether it's the traditional process or the new, self-published way of publishing. Either process of publishing is neither bad or good, right, or wrong. Both processes take a long time, especially when trying to be an established Author in the first place. Now, without further ado, here's my truth on being an author.  When I was first trying to become an author, I didn't know much about the writing process or how to publish a book entirely. All I knew was I had an idea, some writing experience, and that I needed a computer, or a notebook, pen, or a writing software like Google Docs, or Microsoft Word. However, the more I delved into writing, and how to do it more effectively, I learned so much, like what it takes to improve my writing. The first one I found about is Traditional publishing and its long process to accomplish pu...