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Can't get it out of my head.
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Idk, like really straight with his arms stiff.What does he walk like
I got penguin once
Bro similar thing also in year 7Idk, like really straight with his arms stiff.
So did I, jfl. I was storming out of class once in like year 7 and one of the kids shouted "haha he's walking like a penguin"
Someone once pointed out that I walk too straight, I prolly do that cause walking alone in public feels awkward asf.Can't get it out of my head.
Walking straight is optimal. That's how we walk in nature, straight gait with your heels lifted off the ground with every step.Someone once pointed out that I walk too straight, I prolly do that cause walking alone in public feels awkward asf.
It happens to the best of us.I got told I walk like a penguin once
Penguins mog tho so I'm fine w it frIt happens to the best of us.
how does that actually work though? Like people just say, "oh, he's just autistic that's why he walks in that fashion."Walking straight is optimal. That's how we walk in nature, straight gait with your heels lifted off the ground with every step.
I guess it's important to still walk as comfortably as possible. If you're already autistic and have an odd walk, you should probably put your hands in your pocket or something.how does that actually work though? Like people just say, "oh, he's just autistic that's why he walks in that fashion."
But what goes inside your head if you think it's a good idea to get on your tiptoes every step and look in the ground and nod your head constantly. Like what are they thinking?