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Just because you're an autistic failure that doesn't mean every autist is a failure.
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Thinking Autistic people can ''make it'' on their own is just an example of inappropriately extended hyper-individualism. Yes, we know, society doesn't give a fuck about people but to suggest autistic people have a chance to survive our individualist society on their own is laughable.
I mean 90% of deaths for people with autism involve drowning. That's because Autistic people are naturally attracted to large bodies of water. Does that sound like the sort of people who can make it in the workforce? come on.
In terms of people like Chris Chan. He could have benefited from living in a group home for adults like himself. The problem is, these places are few and far between.
Where on earth did you get that statistic?
Didn't one of John Travolta's kids die by drowning? He was also extremely autistic.
Not from drowning but his son Jett, whom he fathered with Kelly Preston was autistic and had Kawasaki disease. He had a seizure while they were in the Bahamas and may have hit his head on the side of a bathtub. Speaking of drowning though, Preston's father drowned when she was 3 years old.Didn't one of John Travolta's kids die by drowning? He was also extremely autistic.
I have two relatives who are pretty autistic; not to the point of being nonverbal and flailing but with good programming jobs; they have a mortgage and a cat. One is an aspie and is crazy good at math and engineering.
Whenever we see eachother we sperg about video games, anime and how the new Lightyear movie might actually be good (reviews don't seem too promising, though) despite being grown ass adults.
So no, being an autist doesn't automatically mean you're doomed.
Oh wow, so it's 90% for children with autism that run away from home. I thought it sounded like a stretch
Yet social skills can be learned and developed over time, the same as any other skill.Even if you manage to pass off as normal just enough to be able to get a job and reach material success, Lack of social skills combined with missing the ability to understand and connect with normal people will make you feel alienated from the vast majority of them. And eventually, like most self aware autists, you will end up with the unshakeable feeling of being either a cold soulless meat calculator born to wageslave, some sort of psychopath with no human connection trying to fit in, or a lolcow weirdo waiting to be found out and laughed at.
Yes, social skills can be learned, but an autismo will never truly perfect them to the point of feeling as natural and honest as it is for normalfags, and even then, it's still the creepy outsider life.Yet social skills can be learned and developed over time, the same as any other skill.
yes there are successful autistic people, but as compared to the larger population that is considered to be autistic, the successful people are in the minority, the sad fact is 85 to 90 percent are not gainfully employed, they might have small temp or part time entry level type work, but most are unemployed and are not really able to go after their passions, wants and goals. these stats are talked about in service agencies as well as advocacy groups.No.
Look at some successful people with autism such as Temple Grandin and allegedly Mozart and Albert Einstein
Advice: less focus on Tard Bux/Comparing yourself to Chris-Chan and focus more on the things autists are good at.
Like music or coding.
Mostly because most of these "passions" consist of watching Thomas The Tank Engine and cranking it to loli hentai, and not anything actually productive or useful to society at largeare not really able to go after their passions, wants and goals
But autism isn't just a neurological condition, but affects the whole body; autists have abnormal biochemistry including deficiencies in zinc and magnesium. Insufficient zinc causes lethargy even in the absence of a formally diagnosed condition such as depression or ADHD, and can cause low thyroid hormones which make people sluggish as well.
good point, but there are some who have legit talent and passions, who unfortunately end up getting sold short - but yes, i know so many more of them are just extremely immature and live in a mental fantasy-land.Mostly because most of these "passions" consist of watching Thomas The Tank Engine and cranking it to loli hentai, and not anything actually productive or useful to society at large