Panic at the Tesco

In this zine, I share my personal journey through mental health challenges and self-discovery. I talk about living with autism, dealing with anxiety, and finding comfort in creative expression. I open up about my experiences and coping strategies, like using noise-canceling headphones and fidget toys to make everyday life easier as a neurodivergent person. This issue of queer.ink offers a look into my world, showcasing resilience, self-acceptance, and the importance of embracing our unique selves while navigating mental health.

A PDF of this zine is available to my supporters on Patreon.

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