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The Autistic Asshole’s Substack

Laney Lenox

writing about social foibles, autistic shenanigans, and boldy unmasking

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Libraries and Autistic Sorrow

The Milton H. Latter Memory library on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. Photo taken by my husband, David Pardo Bernal

2 months ago
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Germany is not autistic!

This is, believe or not, a beloved German children’s character (Bernd das Brot) that is . . . a depressed piece of bread. Photo credit to David Pardo Bernal, find more of his work on Unsplash.

3 months ago
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The Autistic Asshole Graduates

My husband and I at the graduation. You know him as the official Autistic Asshole photographer (he takes most of the photos featured in this newsletter), David Pardo Bernal.

3 months ago
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7

The Autistic Asshole Versus Medical Gaslighting

a photo that I (still very high) insisted my husband take of me directly after my endometriosis surgery last year (photo credit as always to David Pardo Bernal)

4 months ago
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    (she/her) writer and researcher living in Berlin writing focused on building hoped-for futures PhD in anarchism and memory work

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