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Hi! I’m Noob King.

I was diagnosed with autism some ten-ish years ago. Since my diagnosis there’s been a lot of self discovery, it’s been a wild ride by I feel wiser and more comfortable than I used to, before my diagnosis. I still live at home with my parents, I’m quite disabled but I do work, in charity raising awareness and money. Doctor Who is my most favourite thing and special interest. I’m also in to gaming, reading, music and writing. I do struggle mentally, since losing my sister in an accident, but I’m hoping that I am slowly but surely getting there with that now. What I like most about being autistic is how I'm so engrossed in the things I enjoy and that I'm always getting surprised by new exciting things the condition exposes me to. It's an exciting journey.

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  • Hi NoobKing, your name really made me chuckle - noob is very satisfying to say. Noobnoobnoob. 

    I'm really sorry to hear about the loss of your sister, that is just awful. But it sounds like you're doing amazing work with your charity! Well done you for putting your time and energy into something so worthwhile. 

    I don't know Doctor Who I'm afraid, so I can't enjoy such passions, but I did just listen to a podcast by No Such Thing as a Fish called 'there's no such thing as a short Darlek' which I found really funny. I think the lady they have as a guest is some sort of Dr Who specialist or works on the show? I don't quite remember. 


    I don't know if I'm allowed to share links here, but I'll try: audioboom.com/.../8334356-no-such-thing-as-a-short-dalek

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  • Hi NoobKing, your name really made me chuckle - noob is very satisfying to say. Noobnoobnoob. 

    I'm really sorry to hear about the loss of your sister, that is just awful. But it sounds like you're doing amazing work with your charity! Well done you for putting your time and energy into something so worthwhile. 

    I don't know Doctor Who I'm afraid, so I can't enjoy such passions, but I did just listen to a podcast by No Such Thing as a Fish called 'there's no such thing as a short Darlek' which I found really funny. I think the lady they have as a guest is some sort of Dr Who specialist or works on the show? I don't quite remember. 


    I don't know if I'm allowed to share links here, but I'll try: audioboom.com/.../8334356-no-such-thing-as-a-short-dalek

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