Sunday, 09 January 2011

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  • Colorsofthenight@xanga

    I think some autism cases are evolution.  I mean, we live in a society where our emotions aren't valued.  Why have them?  I think that my schizophrenia evolved me past stupid arguments.  I became almost autistic.  Then other people freaked out because they thought that I could get ahead.  Again.  I cause hysteria like autistic children do because the truth is usually either or + a simple observation.  NT don't get it.  It's like, you're a slave so you can't do that or this.  And they're like, don't you know that I'm a person to!!!! And it's like, that is completely irrelevant to the argument.  Then they'll try to take your realizations and call you stupid.  It's like, i know I'm stupid.  The government did this to me because they can't get to anyone big, so they pick on the slaves. 


    I'm getting ahead.  I'm getting fixed. 


    I just decided that I'm a Russian citizen.  If nothing else, I'm a great training toy for when their soldiers/ workers get hit the ray.  How to undo it.

  • CrazySwede@xanga

    This will hopefully allow my family and friends to understand a little bit more...great post...thank you!!

  • DenimPants@xanga

    Are there degress of aspergers? cause I am convinced I have a friend who has a mild case of undiagnosed Aspie. Love him to death, but it can get trying sometimes.

  • Coffee_Kaioken@xanga

    This makes me want to have an Aspie as my friend. =/ Now where to find one?

  • Ich_liebe_michx3@xanga

    Aw! I loved this. Very informative 

  • Dominique135@xanga

    This is a very touching video, and very informative. I have a friend with autism, and he's adorable. Definitely one of the smartest people I know.


    I'd like to make a book suggestion for you. House Rules by Jodi Picoult. It's about a boy with Asperger's Syndrome, who is accused of murdering his friend. While it does jump through different characters, it follows Jacob, the boy, most and gives you great insight into the mind of a kid with Asperger's. It well written too, and it's just a wonderful read.


    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • raspberryjade@xanga

    wonderful and informative video! thanks for sharing!

  • jess_i_cuh@xanga

    I volunteer counsel at a camp with a lot of people that have Aspergers and watching this video makes perfect sense. Thanks!

  • flawedtranquility@xanga

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • RoadRiverandRail@xanga

    I have asperger's and I also collect 674 dollars a month just because!  It's nice but I don't know anyone else with it so It'd be great to meet someone with it.

  • draven090503

    This was wonderful and a great way to help people understand how aspies work,I can't count  the number of times my child get's a dirty look at the store for being himself,more people need to see this 

  • anonymous

    Thank You!! xx

  • amaliastarr

    Great video to share! I have a thirty-seven year old autistic son.  I could relate to it all. Well done!

  • amysaspie

     thank you for this video, my son is 11, diagnosed asp at 6 yrs old. I'm looking for sites he can chat with others. i've found some and he was interested in then no one was on chatting or they closed for some reason. He usually gets upset when i try to show him this sites, but i could tell he wanted to cause he would start reading posts and likes to know there's others special like him. then he gave up when no one was on. he acts older most of the time and can act younger also. He's very funny, smart of course, but all he wants to do is be on his xbox 360 and can keep up with people a lot older than him.any suggestions on chat places that are appropriate for him?

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