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My autistic brain

Profile of a face with a rainbow colored brain. Personal autism attributes in various colors font.
Since I am a visually oriented thinker, pictures come before words. Words flow easier if I can create an image or images first. Here is one case in point. I am very grateful for PixTeller.com for providing the royalty free images and designing capability.

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