What are you passionate about?

It's very common for Autistic people to be very knowledgable in a particular field or about a very specific thing. So what I wanna know is what that is for people!

For me? It's Star Trek. I freaking love Star Trek. I live and breathe it. I went to a convention this year and it was awesome! I get so excited about it and just love watching it. Whenever I feel low? Watch Star Trek. Whenever I feel great? Watch Star Trek. Whenever I feel whenever? You can bet it's Star Trek time! I like playing a game where whenever I watch something else, I like to see if there's any actor who has ever been in Star Trek. You'd be surprised! I don't know too many people who also like it, so I just talk about it whenever and wherever. Sometimes I like to intentionally ramble on about it because I know it makes people roll their eyes. But sometimes people know how much I like it so they let me go on and on! I like those people!

I'm also pretty knowledgeable about films and TV in general. Even ones I haven't seen. I just seem to absorb trivial knowledge. 

So time for you to geek out about your passions! :D 

Parents
  • I just read books fiction or fact I can read up to 10 books a week sometimes more , I find solace and comfort in books Iv read my child hood favourite Treasure Island 574 times  just coz I’m safe with my enjoying what I’m reading , it’s a comfort zone I guess . 

  • Wow, 10 per week! I love reading but I can only read in bed and I fall asleep within a short time so perhaps one book per week. I have not read many books more than once, in fact I can only think of a couple. However I can read books about the same subject (say a person's biography) by many different authors. 

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  • Wow, 10 per week! I love reading but I can only read in bed and I fall asleep within a short time so perhaps one book per week. I have not read many books more than once, in fact I can only think of a couple. However I can read books about the same subject (say a person's biography) by many different authors. 

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