Are the simple ones showing a smile or a laugh, the ones that can’t be misinterpreted and everyone else has the same meaning for them. I struggle with a lot of emojis as for one person they mean this and for another they mean that, so I avoid using them and stick to the simple ones or say it with words.
I am a 52 year old male with a late diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome. I enjoy writing in all forms about people and life. I enjoy running over the moors where my mind can be free from the stresses of everyday life. I am currently studying for a PhD in autism and aging. I hope you enjoy my writing and please feel free to leave a comment. Thank you for taking the time to visit my site.
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Creating Art,Writing & photography is not just a skill for me; it is a way of life. Every stroke of my pencil or pen unleashes a surge of vitality within me, as my thoughts come alive on the canvas and in my dairy.