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The Last Autistic

Lap Gong

If you need good and uplifting advice that touches your heart and makes you understand the beauty of being human, you should probably look somewhere else. If you want visions of a different and far more dynamic world, read The Last Austistic.

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    Welcome to Lap Gong Leong's very own profile! Having finally finished my first serious book project after a decade or so of proper writing, I've decided to start producing work that makes me feel a bit better about my lack of STEM skills.

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