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My thing is bears—specifically polar bears and spirit bears—and I also really enjoy whales and dinosaurs, particularly the mosasaurus.

We would like for people to see that sometimes autistic people can look like Amabel and be perceived as “normal” but they still have differences and that needs to be accepted.

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