 What advice would you give to someone that may be struggling with their autism? Don't treat it like it's an illness or an ailment. That's just going to put you down because it's not a disease, it is you. It is you are autistic. It's like, you know, I'm saying you are human. It's not a bad thing and although there are a lot of things that make it more difficult to fit in, a lot of the time when we're younger we'd want to change that because it makes it easier. It makes it easy for people to accept us. I mean, which, you know, is quite good. It can help with anxiety. I used to just like spin in a circle when I was anxious and stuff and it really helped my anxiety and now when I'm older I would like to do that stim but it's been so ingrained into my head that I can't do it. That I don't and I have to, you know, struggle with anxiety. Don't go into that stuff. Do try and understand people. Try and understand emotions, try and justify it logically. Try and think of ways of helping people empathize with your situation.