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- Oct 1, 2013
I've encountered several Autistic people In many a special Ed class (I myself being on the spectrum, kinda had to be in those classes). Most of them are pretty cool, if not without their quirks. But there's three in particular that I remember fondly. I'm not naming them for their own privacy.
The first one was a non-verbal one. Whenever he heard some loud noise, he'd plug up his ears until someone told him it was gone. Otherwise he was generally a good kid, kept to himself and drew movie-related stuff. Never really paid much attention to him otherwise.
The second one was a little unstable mentally. By that, I mean he thought that "Beyblades" actually unleashed monsters in real life. All I could do, was to go along with his BS without acting like a dick. This only lasted a month or so before he suddenly left for reasons I've never known about.
Then there was this third guy. Again, he's a half-decent guy. But he has some of the worst habits I've ever seen. One of which is to make these high-pitched noises that could easily rival Chris in the creepy department. He also kept scratching his face (the result of a skin condition, but still pretty rude), talking out in class and never would never shut up until he was told (and even then, he wouldn't listen).
I saw him a year ago while attending a course at my local community collage. His old habits never left him (though now he was into children's card games and their bad Anime adaptations). But if there's one thing he has over Chris, it's that he's actually done something with his life- joining Sea Cadets. That and he did know how to keep himself clean.
Beyond that, the other Autists I've encountered were pretty cool, if not slightly annoying.
The first one was a non-verbal one. Whenever he heard some loud noise, he'd plug up his ears until someone told him it was gone. Otherwise he was generally a good kid, kept to himself and drew movie-related stuff. Never really paid much attention to him otherwise.
The second one was a little unstable mentally. By that, I mean he thought that "Beyblades" actually unleashed monsters in real life. All I could do, was to go along with his BS without acting like a dick. This only lasted a month or so before he suddenly left for reasons I've never known about.
Then there was this third guy. Again, he's a half-decent guy. But he has some of the worst habits I've ever seen. One of which is to make these high-pitched noises that could easily rival Chris in the creepy department. He also kept scratching his face (the result of a skin condition, but still pretty rude), talking out in class and never would never shut up until he was told (and even then, he wouldn't listen).
I saw him a year ago while attending a course at my local community collage. His old habits never left him (though now he was into children's card games and their bad Anime adaptations). But if there's one thing he has over Chris, it's that he's actually done something with his life- joining Sea Cadets. That and he did know how to keep himself clean.
Beyond that, the other Autists I've encountered were pretty cool, if not slightly annoying.