Which has to make you wonder,
as the Cattanooga Cats lead an Easter Parade
(howbeit informal, impromptu even,
as per Snagglepuss there)
along the Parkway down Gatlinburg way,
what could they have in mind
come the summertime,
everybody soakin' up the bright sunshine
(and all that schmaltz)....
And what sort of life-rituals
Trolldom must be thinking about
down Trolltown way, recognising,
in line with the introllconnexion unto Nature,
just how wondrously natural, yet enjoyable,
sexuality and the sexual feeling are
at this general time of the year.
Likewise with the mating season road trip
which the Hair Bear Bunch likely have in mind,
thoughts and plans therefor being formulate
over the Easter season festive, just appeasing
their Inner Sensual Need....
i don't really like when people say dungeon meshi is accidentally good autistic representation, because while i understand not wanting to make conclusions without explicit confirmation from the author, there's always the weird assumption that non-western authors somehow don't know about things like neurodivergency/queerness/etc. (on top of the assumptions that east asian authors are somehow more naive or oblivious to "western" social issues).
given that dungeon meshi started being published in 2014, it's not really a "work belonging to its times"—it's as contemporary as any other media we discuss on this site, which means it should be fair to assume it engages with contemporary topics (and at the very least, you shouldn't say that the representation is accidental with so much confidence)
but anyways, the chapter "perfect communication" in ryoko kui's "terrarium in a drawer" is some of the most straightforward autistic representation I've seen, and from now on I'm going to assume that laios's character writing is absolutely intentional in that regard: