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42 minutes ago, nnm said:

No word on arrests yet. 

 

This explains a lot. 
 

Not swinging arms when walking in autism, sometimes called "T-Rex arms," is a common motor difference wherearms stay close to the bodywith bent elbows, often due to sensory needs, coordination challenges (apraxia), ordifficulty with body awareness (proprioception),providing comfort or self-regulation rather than being a consciouschoice, and is linked to broader movement variations seen in autism.
Why it happen
Posted
44 minutes ago, T-shirt Sip said:

This explains a lot. 
 

Not swinging arms when walking in autism, sometimes called "T-Rex arms," is a common motor difference wherearms stay close to the bodywith bent elbows, often due to sensory needs, coordination challenges (apraxia), ordifficulty with body awareness (proprioception),providing comfort or self-regulation rather than being a consciouschoice, and is linked to broader movement variations seen in autism.
Why it happen

"Or he could just be a fucking idiot...historically, that's been the case."

Tony Soprano

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