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Autistic-Expressions
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Autistic Expressions  Abstract

Imagine if you are Autistic how would you show people your feelings or express yourself? these scribbles may not mean much to you but in someones head the do...
Created Jun 04, 2009. Unless noted Copyright 2009 cutie_pie4.

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HorsesForEva!  Jun 04, 2009

great idea! 5/5

HorsesForEva!  Jun 04, 2009

Award: Emotional idea. Liked: the reason behind the drawing. Tips: they can't because they finally figured out how to use the transperency!! XD

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