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This week, we discuss a couple famous minimalists who claimed recently that cluttercore is a mental illness. We don’t think it is, and we’ll explain all the reasons why, plus we’ll share a bit of what we’ve learned about
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divergent design, spiral time, disability justice
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What exactly is it I am so worried about when I feel anxious about a low-key day?
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7 Share Autistics are famously literal-minded and bad at understanding metaphor.
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For example, in his essay “A rainbow serpent theory of time” in Garland Magazine, Tyson Yunkaporta writes:
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