Artcow Erik "Taz" Mokracek / MollyHaleIsMyFriend / MGHSHour / CowboyErik and Anti-Classix - How an autistic 40-something attracts the attention of a whole slew of other autists

Is Erik a paedo?

  • No, just a emotionally stumped man

    Votes: 380 32.5%
  • Yes, and a scary one at that

    Votes: 269 23.0%
  • I don't even know

    Votes: 520 44.5%

  • Total voters
    1,169
I dunno, I think it would be a nice gesture to help him get better at his art. Who the hell know, if he manages to get a decent grasp on Inkscape maybe his art would be somewhat more interesting. No trolling intended on that end, I genuinely like to see people's art improve.
And yeah, it may not hard for a person of normal intelligence to fuck around in GIMP. But we're hardly talking about someone with normal intelligence. Guy could probably use a little help figuring that shit out as GIMP isn't very user friendly in terms of layout or functionality, whereas Inkscape is easy enough for even the dimmest of users to get a decent grasp on in only a few minutes of use.

You're banking on someone who makes backseat memes to understand Inkscape. Erik hardly has a grasp on the real world.
 
I don't think this guy can handle 1 pet let alone 13. Also, has this been brought up?
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Does he really think a cashier could make THAT much money?

This legit makes me really sad. He actually wants to go out into the world and try to be independent, to work for a living instead of having to rely on his family/the government, earn his own money to buy things he wants, start a family of his own, etc. But let's be real, there are only a handful of jobs that are suitable for someone like him and none of them pay very well. I can't even see him as a cashier, because cashiers have to deal with a lot of stimulation and are expected to be able to hold a normal conversation.

I feel like Erik needs something to do, though. Maybe doing volunteer work would help him out.
 
Does Sonichu like to sit on the floor of cars?

Yes.

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2. How could Cassie shit her pants when she doesn't wear them?
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To be fair, plenty of fanfiction writers give characters that don't normally wear clothes clothes. I can't tell you how many times I've seen stories where Sonic the Hedgehog is wearing pants. These people also tend to omit the fact that these characters are wearing clothes until something happens that requires you to know (in this case, it's Cassie shitting herself). What Erk's doing isn't really unique, plenty of non-exceptional people do the same (well, less exceptional, anyway).
The main thing I've taken fom reading the OP so far is that game show tape trading exists. Autism truly is a hell of a drug.
I was thinking the same thing. Out of all the things to collect, he had to collect game show tapes.
 
Aw man, I liked Dragon Tales as a kid. He would have been way older than their target demographic. It was pretty reminiscent of the 80s kinds of cartoons - bright, happy rainbow colors, easily defined personalities, simple problems that always got solved at the end of the episode, and everyone was friends at the end.

I was unaware but not surprised that there was a cartoon made based on a bunch of little flocked animal toys (Sylvanian Families). They're "Calico Critters" now. The 80s sure loved their toy-driven cartoons!

One of my dogs is actually terrified of car rides so she always sits on the floorboards. She hates noises from cars or trucks. I guess if he's a low functioning autist maybe he had a similar noise problem so he sat on the floor? And maybe his sister teased him for it like kiddies do, so now he is making all his "friends" talk about how cool and fun it is to sit on the floor instead of the seats. Take that, Cassie!
 
This legit makes me really sad. He actually wants to go out into the world and try to be independent, to work for a living instead of having to rely on his family/the government, earn his own money to buy things he wants, start a family of his own, etc. But let's be real, there are only a handful of jobs that are suitable for someone like him and none of them pay very well. I can't even see him as a cashier, because cashiers have to deal with a lot of stimulation and are expected to be able to hold a normal conversation.

I feel like Erik needs something to do, though. Maybe doing volunteer work would help him out.
There are plenty of programs that can help out autistic adults like him.
 
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