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A Blogazine for the Aspergers and Autism Community
Infinite Artificial Joy
A kaleidoscope. Music by Adam Bailey. Animation by Landon Bryce.
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Proud Of Your Boy
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Song cut from the Disney movie Aladdin, for my Mom and Dad.
Kaleidoscope: Everything Goes in Circles in my Mind
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A kaleidoscope, mostly for our autistic friends who do not talk very much yet. Adam Bailey did the music. Landon Bryce did the animation.
Why I Don't Talk About Autism In Europe
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Sometimes people write to me and ask me to cover stories about autism that come out of Europe. And unless they are pretty straightforward things, having to do with crimes or celebrities, I usually don't. Because I don't know anything about autism in Europe. I can't comment intelligently about the use of psycho-analysis to treat autism in France, and I don't know enough to even reliably say whet...
On Pink Ribbons, Blue Lights, And Being A Market
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It seems clear to me that in many ways Autism Speaks has self-consciously adopted Komen for the Cure as a model, substituting blue for pink, April for October, etc. There are many reasons to wonder about the wisdom of this choice, both because autism is not very much like breast cancer and because Komen may be most effective at making money for itself and its corporate partners.
ThAutcast For Guys 1: How To Impress A Cute Girl Which You Like
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A young guy with Asperger's syndrome writes in and asks how he can "impress a cute girl which he likes." My answer: you're asking the wrong question
On Treating Autistic People As Objects
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On Treating Autistic People As Objects
Fat Moms, Old Dads, And What Causes Autism
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Fat Moms, Old Dads, And What Causes Autism
Landon's Autistic Message For Neurotypical People
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Landon's Autistic Message For Neurotypical People
On Emily Bazelon, Ta-nehisi Coates, Bullying, Bias, And Me
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On Emily Bazelon, Ta-nehisi Coates, Bullying, Bias, And Me
An Open Message To The Producers Of The Film "Bully"
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An Open Message To The Producers Of The Film "Bully"
Bad Autism Metaphors: Peaks And Windows
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Bad Autism Metaphors: Peaks And Windows
Am I An Autistic Ellen Jamesian? Part 1
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Am I An Autistic Ellen Jamesian? Part 1
Autism Research That Works: The Q Sensor
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Autism Research That Works: The Q Sensor
haha ass burger
This is my favorite movie of all time and I had no idea that Max is voiced by Philip Seymour Hoffman
The getting jumpscared by loud sounds is relatable to both me and granny, she won’t even know I’m at a place until I say something and she jumps. That happens to me too sometimes, I was opening a school door and an alarm went off, I jumped and went “YOW” like a cartoon character. It was one of those doors that prevents breaking in. With Max solving the Rubik’s Cube, I’ve gotten pretty good at the Bop It games. A few weeks ago, there was a Groot Bop-it on my video teacher’s desk and I borrowed it and beat it in just one try. She was highly impressed and I told her I’ve had years of experience with Bop-it. My dad tells me I know certain details that he doesn’t, because my mind is pretty logical and I like to learn a lot about things. I’m all like “Hey, this one is a little different than usual” and my dad wouldn’t notice. I tell him facts about lots of things. Once I start explaining something, I go down a huge rabbit hole. Although, there are some jokes and sarcasm that I don’t understand sometimes and I often think they’re being too real with it. I always felt I would be the most different in a friend group. Let’s say that I’m with a group of friends at school and they all talk about how they love being naughty and that they do what the media calls “normal teenager stuff” and then there’s me who finds it quite strange. My interests haven’t changed much since I was a child, but it’s rather expanded. I’ve always been into vintage films and television since I was born like Thomas the Tank Engine, closing logos from the 70’s, old Disney movies, comedy, etc. I would also have hard times trying new foods in fear of gagging or puking, it’s been getting better since quarantine started. My handwriting hasn’t really changed since I was in grade school, I’m a junior in high school now. Because I was so wild when I first entered kindergarten, they put me in a special class until the end of 5th grade. I wasn’t entirely special needs which is why I was taken out. My dad believed that I would be able to manage without it, he was right. I’ve been getting basically straight A’s and sometimes B’s in high school since freshman year, there would be a few bumps here and there but every year it would end really strong. I will say this film did an amazing job at handling people with Asperger’s Syndrome, better than most media I’ve seen depict disabilities. Thomas the Tank Engine did a good one on Henry’s arc, he was suffering a lot and most of the trains didn’t take it seriously. Both pieces of media have lots of hidden gems and they’re mind blowing.
I forgot to mention, I would even come up with my own words too. Two were just for mere horseplay like Gigaba and Noof Noof. I used to call armpits “boons” and I still do a little bit. And even some new sayings like “lava under the bridge” and another that I kind of forgot.
Talk about the noise it makes in our heads.talk about this thing in side ur torso like a wind that's takes shapes and has so much weight only ur insides offer it resistance. Talk about the endless negative thoughts food that thing In side you.lets talk about the thump that rips trew you for almost everything. Let's talk about the noise it makes in ur head .the endless narrations of ur own voice describing the videos playing endlessly in your third eye. Let's talk about that light one the one that goes of to give you the heads up when something nice was about to happen .Let's talk about the word I found to describe what was happening to me at my deepest levels to my molecules I WAS VIBRATING. Let's talk about the time I nearly killed my self but I saw the word stop blare trew my minds eye who sent me the help who told me to stop it was my higher self in mind and physical sensation. Let's talk about how in 13 months I reversed a life time of horror. We are all brothers and sisters.
I'm Autistic and I would say that this movie shows us an accurate depiction of Autism.
“That doesn’t make you god, that doesn’t make you sane” goes hard
Fuck do I have Asperger’s?
OH MY GOD. I HAVE ASS BURGERS?
For years, i've been told I have asbergers. I never fully understood what it was that made me different. After watching this video however, I finally understand. So, thank you.
1:38 I don’t know man, looks unique and still readable to me.
Thank you! Especially the line “too late to abort me”. #autisticprolifechristian
i like being an aspy it's fun
The showing emotions part is relatable. As an autistic, I have a little bit of a hard time expressing excitement and happiness sometimes. I felt like I was able to show it a whole lot better when I was younger. Anyone know where I can watch this movie? I really wanna see it.
I loved this movie, nonetheless I wanted to add that according to modern psychiatry (as expressed by APA, which is still used worldwide, for instance in my country) the Asperger's diagnose is outdated, only because it has been added to the wider range of the autism spectrum. That's it friends, have a good one.
Not to be funny.. But his accent sounded like he said "ass burgers". Also, God bless you if you found my comment.
It's not an a disiability .
We’re Autistic, hear us ROAR 🦁! 😂 Love it 😍! That’s great 😃! Instead of “I am Woman, Hear Me Roar,” which was a feminist anthem, you’ve made it relevant to Autism. We’re all people and we all need to be loved 🥰.
I have it too. It’s extremely difficult for me to make friends.
I have to go to the psychiatric for a diagnose like right fking now, i have every single thing this boy explained
It's a real shame that Asperger's is no longer officially recognized as its own condition. I'm glad I grew up when it was still part of the dsm. Max felt like a great respresentation of the condition.
Like Max here, I too am an Aspie. But I made it this far: I graduated High school I have 2 great paying jobs I have more friends than before Things are Great for me
Can anyone explain why many with it come off like they’re assholes, who think they know it all, and that the rest of the world is always presumed to be an idiot? Max doesn’t seem to display this these traits.
Bro looks like Shrek and sounds like Homer
I have autism and is very accurate❤
I really don't agree about almost anything and especially about the defective part. Thank Tony Attwood for his contribitions to FIX the Allistic bullshit fixing is important
"Ass-Burgers Syndrome"
I CANT UNHEAR IT NOW
a lady to gets wax yes but a male no we all have hair ladys have har down blow and under there arms but us males have it ever were
that's makes nont funny
I'm not diagnosed with Aspergers but I really relate with this (I am diagnosed with ADHD though)
It’s surprising that a claymation movie has a more realistic portrayal of autism than most live action films
He’s just like me fr
I watched this when i was 8 i thought it was shrek.exe
"I cry when I cut onions but this does not count"
I have this shit too but i can understand facial expressions. Clumsy as hell and super scared of noise and am a crybaby
As someone who Aspires for greatness this felt too real
2:18 as an autistic person, yes.
Unfortunately, I’m the exact opposite of this. I feel disabled, defective, and like I need to be cured, and one of my biggest problems is that I cry so easily, to the point where, as a kid, I would often get in trouble for being disruptive. I wish I could be self-accepting like Max.
Yeah as an person with aspergers. Accurate.
As an aspie myself I can agree with this.
"Dear Marie, Daisy Dinkle. There is something i have to tell you. To explain why i have not written. Every time i received one of your letters, i suffered an immediate anxiety attack. This is because recently while i was in a mental institution, they diagnosed that I have a new thing called aspergers syndrome, which is a neurobiological, pervasive, developmental disability. I prefer, Aspie, for short. I will now list some of the traits of an aspie. Number 1. I find the world very confusing and chaotic, because my mind is very literal, and logical. 2. I have trouble understanding the expressions on peoples faces. When I was younger, I made a book to help me, when I was confused. I still have trouble with some people. My grandma was hard because of her wrinkles, and her eyebrows weren't real. 3. I have bad handwriting. Im hypersensitive. Clumsy. I can get very concerned. 4. I like solving problems. My doctor said this is a good thing. And finally number 5. I have trouble expressing my emotions. My doctor says my brain is defective, but one day there will be a cure for my disability. I do not like it when he says this. I do not feel disabled, defective, or a need to be cured. I like being an aspie. It would be like trying to change the color of my eyes." I love this quote
Most of these aren't autism or specifically asoergers
You are the last love of my life max
This is so funny! 😂I'm on the Autism Spectrum, too, and I don't think one month is enough to make people aware of Autism.
Autisim is not a disability, and neither is any other neuorodivegenses!
By definition, it is.
@@alexgomez6723 well, i hope that that definition Will eventually change! Hopefully soon! I am autistic, and my life is great! In fact, i consider myself to have grotten a lucky birth, some some relatively wealthy parents! Lower upper class/upper middle class in denmark!
I was diagnosed with aspies and this guys description checks out
As an autistic person, this is almost describes me perfectly.
"What's the penalty for knocking her out cold " 😂😂😂 This was funny though I did feel sorry for them...
always remember “disorders” and “syndromes” are not a problem within the person. They are problems within living in society. Our modern world is so new and unnatural for humans.
(Also autistic) I often just wish I could cry... but sometimes I cry really hard and want to stop but can't
accurate