My name is Kevin Stewart. I was born on February 25, 2000, and I'm a 25-year-old resident of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Diagnosed with high-functioning autism at age 10 (around 2010), my life is shaped by personal struggles, family tensions, and a robust online presence where I express my frustrations through lengthy, provocative rants. I am working part-time as a produce clerk at Sobeys, a job I have held since March 16, 2020, earning $17.20/hour for about three hours weekly, supplemented by Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) payments. My autism influences my speech, social interactions, and emotional regulation, contributing to a sense of isolation and anger that permeates my writings and videos. My family dynamics are strained, particularly with my parents, both born in the early 1960s (my father in 1960 and my mother in 1961). My mother, with whom I live, is described as emotionally distant, having called the police during my meltdowns and recently kicking me out on June 15, 2024, followed by her hospitalization the next day. My father, living separately in Toronto, is criticized for hypocrisy—owning a smartphone while denying me the same—highlighting their resistance to modern technology. My use of a flip phone, against my desire for a smartphone, pet, and a driver’s license, underscores my limited autonomy, a recurring theme in my rants, such as, "It's my fucking right to get a pet as well as buy myself a smartphone and get a driver's license without my parents saying so." Educationally, My progressed through Vaughan’s public schools—Westminster Public School (kindergarten, 2005), Wilshire Elementary, Rosedale Heights, Willowbrook Public School, and Thornlea Secondary School (graduated 2019)—before joining the PEAK Program at Promenade Mall until 2021, likely a vocational program for young adults with disabilities. My job at Sobeys, while stable, is unfulfilling, described as repetitive: "Day in and day out or Sunday in and day out, it's the same old thing." My most prominent outlet is my online prese