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It's also helped seeing a list of famous people with aspies. Many of my 'heros' are on that list! Smile
Funny you should mention that. Just before I got my diagnosis I had a chance to meet Gary Numan, who has been a hero of mine since the late '70s. In fact, it was my wife's looking at his history (although also a musician, she's into the people side of things more) that started her wondering about a year ago if that's what was up with me.
Now I usually am fairly uncomfortable around people I admire simply because I feel like all I really can say with any sincerity is, "I love your work." And that's not much of a conversation starter-- especially for someone who probably hears that a lot. But I was able to talk to him as a fellow Aspie (although undiagnosed at the time), and we had a great conversation. He was very compassionate and it felt great to connect on that level as well as the fact that he was such an influence on me as a musician.
So yeah, very cool to find a place, if virtual, where we can all let our freak flags fly-- as it were.