Jeremy is heavily autistic coded and the things the squip has him do and says to him come across as ableist, the squip itseld seeming a huge metaphor for autistic masking to fit into neurotypical society.
jeremy seems to experience some form of sensory issues / misophonia throughout the book but the moments are very few, and since it is a book you arent actually hearing any noise luckily
Not really but also not really not. at the beginning jeremy’s squip says he ‘wants to kill himself sometimes but is otherwise a pretty happy kid’ or whatever. not rlly how that works man
does anyone know the page number? and will i be able to skip the page without missing anything?
edit: it’s during the halloween party. I have emetophobia and it didn’t trigger me, however it did make me uncomfortable :(
however, in the musical adaptation, jeremy meets rich in the hospital room at the end, since he also had to go to the intensive care unit after the squips got shut off.
jeremy squishes himself under a sink cupboard at one point in the bathroom hiding from brock in a frankly very skippable scene. thats all i can think of though
squip is ableist towards jeremy and others, r slur is used twice, other derogatory terms such as ‘shizo’ are used, there are also moments where jeremy is ableist
The main character, Jeremy, masturbates multiple times in the book. There's also a description of someone having s*x in another room, and sexual scenes where Jeremy gets close to having s*x with girls.