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It's not just the autistic crowd, it seems to be popular with people that have all sorts of mental delays.Sonic... Always Sonic....
Only 7% of children outgrow autism. It's not very likely that he's one of them.I made an account just to post in this thread.
It's probable that Tamers12345 was autistic as a child (5 years ago he was 15-16 years old, in his 2014 birthday video he turned 19) and ended up outgrowing it. This would explain the relatively old box of fan-comics.
It doesn't take a genius to see that this is a persona and act he plays now, if any one of you were to investigate as much as I have you'd see that the accent in his voice has changed from video to video.
Also at about 1:19 in this video, he laughs, as if questioning his very existence. Definitely an autist who became a troll.
Where exactly did you get such a low statistic?Only 7% of children outgrow autism. It's not very likely that he's one of them.
Why do you even care so much? Even if he's not autistic he's still entertaining. Calm down.Where exactly did you get such a low statistic?
Let's assume Tamers12345 has Aspergers Syndrome for now, after all, he easily has all of the symptoms.
Asperger syndrome only affects 200,000 American children every year.
Now let's factor in your 7% statistic.
If 200,000 children have Asperger Syndrome and 7% of them outgrow it, that's 14,000 children without autism. It is extremely probable and logical that yes, Tamers may have outgrown his autism. (Assuming he was ever autistic to begin with)

This is the only man in the universe who remembers Sonic Underground and this one random ass character from it