Autism - The good kind of autism, not the one where it makes you put on a dress

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Aight, check it—autism is like this: some people’s brains just work different, ya feel me? It’s not bad or broken, it’s just a whole other style of being. Think of it like everybody’s playin’ the same game, but folks with autism got their own controller.

The spectrum?
It’s like a big family cookout—ain’t nobody the same, but everybody’s got somethin’ to bring to the table. Some folks are mad good with numbers or know everything about one thing, like cars or music. Others might struggle a bit with stuff like talking or handling loud, crazy places. It’s all love, though, ‘cause it’s just who they are.

When it comes to people?
They might not vibe with small talk—like, all that “Yo, how’s the weather?” might not click. But when they’re into something? Man, they go deep. It’s like they got the cheat code to whatever they’re into, and they’ll school you real quick.

Bottom line, autism’s just a different way to be. Ain’t nothin’ wrong with it—it’s just another way of living. So show respect, give ‘em space to do their thing, and you’ll see the beauty in how they roll. Real sheit.

This is a serious discussion about Autism, or ASD. People can use this to vent their autistic rage, use it as a support group, or learn how to be less autistic in the real world.
 
>Implaying Kaze Emanuar is autistic.
On second thought, maybe he is, he just isn't a twitter niggertard that claims to have all the mental illnesses under the sun.
Kaze is German, he's autistic by default.
Speaking of sm64, I'd like to give a shoutout to pannenkoek. I don't think I will ever see someone match the same level of autism this guy has, surprised he hasn't trooned out yet.
 
I think that society in general needs to become proficient in spotting autists when they're really young.
Then, it needs to examine what kind of autist are we dealing with and pointing him in a direction where he can thrive.
So many autists get neglected when they're young, just treated as "the weird kids", left alone to find themselves which often isn't easy when your brain works in unique ways.
I think that, if every single autist was pursuing a career that corresponds with his strengths, we would be decades if not centuries ahead of where we are right now.
 
Why do autistics seem to always like trains? Trains are boring. They're stuck on linear tracks, and they're also stuck on the ground.
Maybe its just that children really like trains and autists are stuck in arrested development and so they fixate on trains and other things like video games and anime and shit that don't hold the interest of normal adults?

It seems like a lot of socially retarded people cling to their autism diagnosis as their lifetime excuse for why they have terrible manners, can't get along with other people, and are depressed.
 
Why do autistics seem to always like trains? Trains are boring. They're stuck on linear tracks, and they're also stuck on the ground.
Trains have different models, colors and sizes that can be organized however you please. It's a numbers thing with the arrival and departure times and also the model numbers here too. Not to mention how fast each particular train can go. Some people find watching the moving parts to be relaxing. Once you get into model trains, it's a whole new game because now you have all the autism of loving trains with the autism of collecting and building a small scale fantasy world.
 
Why do autistics seem to always like trains?
it was one of the first big toy trends and had a fuck load of add-ons, like before video games or cartoons there were trains to obsess over and not much else. at least thats what i assume, i know i loved playing with those huge intricate train model set ups as a child but i moved the fuck on from being a kid and now hate trains a lot.
Why can't you wash yourselves and make eye contact?
they emulate the people around them, and by that i mean the people on tv. you notice how presenters never look directly in the camera or poop? very seldom are actors looking right at the camera.
It honest to god runs in both sides of my family
imagine how autistic someone had to be to get the label slapped on them in the 1980s.
 
video games and anime
There are adult "normies" into those, but they still can be "autism magnets" as well. And since there are railroad industry workers such as conductors, there's likely also "normie" adults into trains. Though any usual "normie" adult approach to trains is rather different and likely less obsessive than that typical autistic "foamer" approach.

And yep, autists can have the "arrested development" you mention, and be mentally younger or less developed than they are physically. How much seems to vary by the severity of the autism, with severely autistic people (such as "Chris Chan") being very underdeveloped.
 
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