April 1996. This is footage taken by my late mother (Kathleen Roche, 1956-2012) of me walking around in a playpen, stimming with toys like plastic blocks and plush bears. I was diagnosed in 1998 as “severe developmental delay (PDD-NOS),” diagnosed in 2000 as Autistic, and I found out in 2018 that I have pathological demand avoidance (PDA). I have attended Autistic events for a long time, including PDA events since late 2019, and I am proud to say that I am PDA!
(in 1996, to leave the area this was filmed in, a middle floor of an apartment building in the west-end of Alexandria, Virginia, board a 1968 Otis Autotronic elevator, navigable using touch-sensitive buttons, which were too tall for me at the time! DASH Orion I buses to Old Town Alexandria and WMATA Flxible Metro buses to the Pentagon stopped by there every day in 1996. Back then, you paid to board DASH service.)
I do not want to return to the 1990s as an adult. I am proud to turn 29 this year.
A zillennial, second-wave millennial, me, shown as 18 months old, plays with toys in their playpen during the 20th century.
My channel webpage is snorkitty.com/
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