I'm Autistic, and Here's How People React To My Autism

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  • @Cypopps
    @Cypopps  2 роки тому +1454

    If this video is popular I can make more about being on the Autism Spectrum! ♾️
    Thank you all for supporting my animations by watching them! ❤️
    I'm trying to reach 4K watch hours so if you haven't seen my other animations, give them a look too! 👀

    • @trainkid01
      @trainkid01 2 роки тому +28

      I have autism aswell also great video

    • @Squid-MAS4167
      @Squid-MAS4167 2 роки тому +12

      @@trainkid01 me too

    • @Zeroheroooo171
      @Zeroheroooo171 2 роки тому +10

      I don’t move differently or think or act differently I act like a Human being-

    • @trainkid01
      @trainkid01 2 роки тому +7

      @@Zeroheroooo171 agreed

    • @RAFRIXANAX
      @RAFRIXANAX 2 роки тому +8

      Your animations look amazing, I don't know how you don't have at least 50K subs

  • @MegaChickenfish
    @MegaChickenfish Рік тому +2142

    "You don't _look_ autistic" _Thanks, I've been practicing my entire life! It's extremely exhausting!_

    • @aeoifjapefijl
      @aeoifjapefijl Рік тому +104

      we do call this masking, after all!

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol Рік тому +76

      _Exactly_ lol
      Why yes thank you, I've only learned how to actively psychoanalyze people I'm holding a conversation with to predict social cues I'm not capable of picking up on, and otherwise developed a long list of set responses if I just need to spit out some words and move on.
      No, I'm not being an asshole randomly I've just completely run out of mental energy to interact with other people for today and I've nearly gone nonverbal. Have you considered just leaving me the fuck alone for 2 seconds instead of pestering me nonstop for 8 hours straight? It would go a lot smoother for the both of us if you didn't force small talk every other minute when there's literally nothing to talk about.

    • @RandomDude1487
      @RandomDude1487 Рік тому +21

      Thanks, now I am less hurt by that insult

    • @maggierestivo5256
      @maggierestivo5256 Рік тому +16

      @@sylvrwolflol LOL! Thank you so much for that. I have literally wished I could say that to people. The closest I have come is, after a party, when I am exhausted and people say, "See you on social media", I will say, sighing, "No. You won't." (Older woman who learned she was autistic 2 years ago and is mentally reviewing her past, as it finally now makes sense.) I got that "you don't look autistic" in a harder version. "NO. There is no way you are autistic" from a family member.... so I am figuring out subtler ways of coming out to them. Posting video links about autism on Facebook.... hehehehe...

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol Рік тому +10

      @@maggierestivo5256 Can always make them squirm by flipping the script on them. "What, did you think I was just weird? A little dumb or something? I mean, how poorly did you think of me, _really?_ Like, are you actually diabetic? You don't *_look_* diabetic, there's no way that you're diabetic."
      Might not get the point across very well, but the schadenfreude of making them feel as uncomfortable and trampled on as they make you feel is fun.

  • @nikacomedawn
    @nikacomedawn Рік тому +761

    I just love the "you don't look autistic" line. One time I got "we're all a little autistic" as if actually autistic experiences don't matter. Loved that.

    • @SonGojit456
      @SonGojit456 Рік тому +40

      😡😡😡I dislike that line so much It's So Goddamn Asinine To Hear that.

    • @adammakes6673
      @adammakes6673 11 місяців тому +7

      My friend'said mum got told that before and it was funny

    • @danwebber9494
      @danwebber9494 11 місяців тому +7

      I also got that from a close friend, sadly it was easier to drop the subject than try to explain.

    • @nikacomedawn
      @nikacomedawn 11 місяців тому +17

      @@danwebber9494 ...yeah. Usually is. Except I can't help but infodump, so I can't drop it. I mean, I can, it's just hard.

    • @J-sv9dp
      @J-sv9dp 11 місяців тому +10

      Have you considered the possibility that people who say "we're all a little autistic" might be on the spectrum too but haven't been diagnosed and therefore receive no support? Perhaps they are already used to autistic struggles themselves and just accept it as normal.

  • @somerandomgameranimator4481
    @somerandomgameranimator4481 2 роки тому +4071

    I first told my online friends in a vc that I was autistic, and when I did, one of my friends said that she was too. Tbh that just made me happy that someone could relate to me, but I was also like “wait more people can relate to me holy shiz-“

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +646

      We're everywhere!! *pops out of garbage can*

    • @somerandomgameranimator4481
      @somerandomgameranimator4481 2 роки тому +83

      @@Cypopps yea true dat lolol

    • @froggy2156
      @froggy2156 2 роки тому +69

      I love other neurodivergents because they don't pull shit like this

    • @Quicknori
      @Quicknori 2 роки тому +37

      Im autitistic too and i have adhd

    • @paper2222
      @paper2222 2 роки тому

      the weirdest thing is when you discover that all the online friends you've been making are also autistic

  • @untrustfool
    @untrustfool Рік тому +468

    "don't say that about yourself"
    that's my literal diagnosis???

    • @dooblom
      @dooblom 6 місяців тому +8

      real

    • @mundodacrianca2147
      @mundodacrianca2147 5 місяців тому +16

      Some people look at your autism diagnosis and act like you're debilitated, which I get why they do that, sometimes their diagnosable aspects make them look very much alike (unless the other person is an a-hole, obviously), but it's still incredibly offensive

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 4 місяці тому +7

      @@mundodacrianca2147I mean, often autism can be debilitating. The issue isnthey act like autistic is an insult and not an objective label

    • @interrupted_reverie
      @interrupted_reverie 3 місяці тому

      I bet im more autistic than you

    • @Octo_human
      @Octo_human 2 місяці тому +1

      that happened to me :/

  • @novinovi-
    @novinovi- Рік тому +718

    My mom hid from me that I was autistic until the end of middle school because she thought it would make me sad, when I found out by accident via a doctors note I was so confused and a bit angry she hid it from me, and when I found out it made so much make sense and I understood myself and why I was different besides my adhd diagnosis. Moral of the story Don’t hid diagnosis from your kids.

    • @manyyoumas
      @manyyoumas Рік тому +54

      that objectively was messed up of her to do to you! i hope she realizes and regrets her mistake. i would never hide vital information that could significantly help my child give them more resources and tools with things they’re experiencing

    • @ItAllGetsHazel
      @ItAllGetsHazel Рік тому +5

      @@manyyoumas how it it objectively messed up if nobody can find an objection?

    • @loverrlee
      @loverrlee Рік тому +21

      I have no proof my mom hid diagnosises from me as a kid, except that she was very against diagnosises (she was a Karen about them), and I was having problems when I first stated school, and looking back I’m shocked I was never diagnosed with anything. It would make a whole lot of sense if she had secretly hid my diagnosis from me all my childhood. Ironically I bet if she did do it, she probably didn’t want me to feel outcasted by it, but I know I would have at least felt less alone in my “weird”ness if I had a label for it. Ironically hiding a diagnosis does not save them from being ostracized, it only robs them of an understanding of themselves. 😢

    • @juanmanuelmoramontes3883
      @juanmanuelmoramontes3883 11 місяців тому +21

      ​@@ItAllGetsHazelYou're literally gatekeeping a person to know something about themselves, even if it was in good faith doesn't change it's wrong.

    • @ItAllGetsHazel
      @ItAllGetsHazel 11 місяців тому

      No, I mean it IS messed up,
      It is not *objectively* messed up.
      @@juanmanuelmoramontes3883

  • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
    @JDMimeTHEFIRST 2 роки тому +2107

    There’s also the reaction “we’re all a little autistic” coming from the most socially adept person you know. It’s frustrating that some people don’t realize it’s a disability because the world is designed for neurotypical people. It’s like how the world isn’t designed for blind or deaf people. They have disabilities that should be accommodated because the world hasn’t considered them otherwise.

    • @Kyumifun
      @Kyumifun Рік тому +275

      - "i'm blind"
      - "we're all a little blind"

    • @HMNCLunar
      @HMNCLunar Рік тому +151

      @@Kyumifun
      "I'm paraplegic"
      "We're all a little-" 💀💀💀

    • @theunderstatement6842
      @theunderstatement6842 Рік тому +171

      even if everyone IS a little autistic, my problem is that i'm a *lot* autistic

    • @Detective_asparagus
      @Detective_asparagus Рік тому

      I'd get that response from my father a lot, which was funny, considering he has multiple autistic children, and he himself has been questioned for being autistic,,,,no dad, you are not the norm 😭

    • @axl256gamesx7
      @axl256gamesx7 Рік тому

      If i were to hear "we're all a little autistic" i would say "we're all a little stupid, but you're the most"

  • @ivantillever
    @ivantillever 2 роки тому +957

    I remember one of the funniest reactions I've ever seen when I've told someone I'm autistic was without any doubt, my cousin.
    I said "hey did you know I'm autistic?"
    And he just went like "NO WAAAAY THIS IS SOO COOL BRO YOU'RE SO COOL!" and it's kind of funny because I've been never told that before

    • @extrapathos
      @extrapathos Рік тому +92

      I'd love to get that reaction 😭

    • @kairussell2156
      @kairussell2156 Рік тому +56

      I get excited whenever I find out someone has autism, too. Like, "YAAAY! I've found another weirdo! 😄"

    • @Autistic_Menace00
      @Autistic_Menace00 Рік тому +57

      Literally just the “you’re transgener… that’s so cool” meme but with autism

    • @ivantillever
      @ivantillever Рік тому +35

      @@Autistic_Menace00 the fuy part is that I'm also transgeder haha

    • @ivangordienko8081
      @ivangordienko8081 Рік тому +15

      Maybe he thinks that being autistic makes you a quirky super genius or something

  • @TinyGhosty
    @TinyGhosty Рік тому +286

    "WE'RE EVERYWHERE!" is actually the most encouraging autism support phrase I've heard. Congrats on sharing being autistic with your audience! I love being autistic and love seeing other autistic people being proud of themselves too💜

    • @The_Moth1
      @The_Moth1 Рік тому +1

      Anonymous Sky CoTL player flies onto the scene!

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Рік тому +5

      And even more: We can in a way "feel each other" - and by this we find others that are similar.

    • @SithlLord
      @SithlLord 6 місяців тому +3

      WE'RE EVERYWHERE. WE'RE IN YOUR WALLS.

    • @Unapersonaconunmicroscopio
      @Unapersonaconunmicroscopio 5 місяців тому

      @@SithlLordas an autistic person living in your walls, i find your comment funny.

    • @IamLeoValdez
      @IamLeoValdez Місяць тому +1

      @@SithlLordwhat👁👄👁

  • @aino-kaisav5504
    @aino-kaisav5504 Рік тому +181

    A family member of mine is on the spectrum. Learning more about autism has helped me to understand him more. He often takes things really literally and gets easily stressed out if things don't go as planned. The more I learn about how autism works the more I'm like "Yeah, that makes sense, actually."

    • @aster_11
      @aster_11 Рік тому +21

      As an autistic person, I appreciate you trying to educate yourself and understand it for family. That is a really kind thing not many people do

    • @oliviadrinkwine1411
      @oliviadrinkwine1411 11 місяців тому +3

      thank you for educating yourself but just a tip most autistic folks don't like the term aspergers as it has to do with a doctor who saw us as less then. And tried to "cure" us of something that can't and shouldn't be cured.

    • @aino-kaisav5504
      @aino-kaisav5504 11 місяців тому +3

      @@oliviadrinkwine1411 Oh yeah, sorry my bad about that. English is not my first language and that was the diagnosis term that was used back then when the said family member in question got the diagnose. He even himself uses it sometimes.

    • @oliviadrinkwine1411
      @oliviadrinkwine1411 11 місяців тому +5

      @@aino-kaisav5504 you're good it's just more letting you know.

    • @nickylawoozworld
      @nickylawoozworld 6 місяців тому +2

      Here's a little fact. Autistics don't just take things literally. If we understand the phrase or can recognize your sarcasm, we know not to take it literally. The thing is we take things *at face value,* which is why we struggle socially, bc we cant intuit what other people are subtly adding to the subtext of their words and when they're being literal vs saying an idiom unless they make it clear the first time we hear the idiom

  • @Splatterbrainprime
    @Splatterbrainprime 2 роки тому +949

    I've had plenty of different reactions of me opening up about being autistic but most of them just don't fully understand what autism is.
    I just explain it as "I'm just built different"

    • @Space_Potat
      @Space_Potat 2 роки тому +41

      That’s the wae 💪🗿

    • @drwdrift8301
      @drwdrift8301 Рік тому +58

      Goated way to think of it tbh

    • @joshuabautch8936
      @joshuabautch8936 Рік тому +20

      I like to explain it as 5% a neurological Illness, 95% the medical term for being slightly more unique then the average rate

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost Рік тому +4

      I tell pretty much everybody that I get somewhat close to that I have Autism and ADHD.

    • @JamesTDG
      @JamesTDG Рік тому +29

      I use the operating system analogy. "Your brain pretty much runs windows while mine runs Linux, they both can handle the same processes but with differing methods"

  • @croutonwoman3730
    @croutonwoman3730 Рік тому +869

    I was talking to this rude girl that said she had ADHD, OCD, and PTSD. I didn't mind and wanted to connect with her, I said "oh, I have anxiety, ADHD, and OCD" .
    For some reason she looked jealous and said in a bratty tone "um well, I don't consider anxiety as a mental disorder since almost everyone has it".
    That made me feel like my feelings aren't valid, or like I'm being dramatic. People, anxiety is both an emotion and mental disorder.

    • @NerdGlasses256
      @NerdGlasses256 Рік тому +22

      But you made her feel like that they feelings are not true too. Sometimes people who are havind diferent disorders like hers, are trying to heal themselves by telling it to others, and expecting sorry. When they are don't get it, then it can hurt realy badly, or form some hatred in their hearts to compensate for their problems. I probably should have been writen "my problems" or "ours".

    • @croutonwoman3730
      @croutonwoman3730 Рік тому +89

      @@NerdGlasses256 I never said that I felt like that to her so she doesn’t know I feel this way

    • @croutonwoman3730
      @croutonwoman3730 Рік тому +67

      @@NerdGlasses256 plus I never said she didn’t have her own mental problems (I am not trying to be rude pls don’t take it the wrong way)

    • @NerdGlasses256
      @NerdGlasses256 Рік тому +9

      @@croutonwoman3730 I haven't took it the wrong way, I didn't wanted to blame you, or suggest that you were rude, I just tryed to look the situation from her perspective (or what I assume was hers). Do you think that she werent thinking the way I have tought? (my english starts to collapse, I wish you could speak hungaryan)

    • @croutonwoman3730
      @croutonwoman3730 Рік тому +15

      @@NerdGlasses256 thank you’re for clearing that up! No I don’t think she was thinking it that way. Awesome that you can speak 2 languages :0
      I don’t usually see that in America

  • @spacezoomer
    @spacezoomer 2 роки тому +1011

    I was professionally diagnosed with autism at the age of 3. When I was in high school, I told a fellow student with whom I hung out with occasionally that I was autistic. Or maybe I didn't. I really don't remember. Anyway, she said I reminded her a lot of Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, which might have been in it's second or third season at that time. Still relatively new, still relatively successful. Even my group therapist tried to show us the first episode. I saw none of myself in Sheldon, from the first episode. He just seemed unlikeable. All the characters on that show are unlikeable. Anyway, one other student with whom I was much more friendly and familiar thought I played World of Warcraft, which I did not know how to take. Other than saying that I did not. And one of my managers from a job I had said I reminded her of Robin Williams, which I took as a compliment. In any case, most everyone with whom I've ever interacted, in one way or another, knew there was something... *waves hands around*... different about me.
    Yeah, no kidding. I'm autistic.
    Anyway, great video. Keep doing what you're doing.

    • @audhd_incarnate8001
      @audhd_incarnate8001 2 роки тому +44

      Haha, was the *waves hands around* a Fantastic Mr. Fox reference. I love that movie, I quote it all the time 🤗

    • @spacezoomer
      @spacezoomer 2 роки тому +34

      @@audhd_incarnate8001 it was indeed a reference to Fantastic Mr. Fox. I was waiting for someone to point it out.

    • @josse13579
      @josse13579 2 роки тому +18

      Im sorry if this question is too much, you dont have to answer, i just want to know - Whats your gender? (Or just pronouns, if thats better)
      Im a girl who was also diagnosed at the age of 3, and i've never met another girl who was also diagnosed this early, mainly because of how many girls gets overlooked untill much later

    • @spacezoomer
      @spacezoomer 2 роки тому +31

      @@josse13579 I am a 32 year old man. And I have heard that early professional autism diagnoses are not as common in girls as they are in boys. I don’t know why that is, but I can only speak from my own personal experience and feelings. And it makes me feel pretty livid. Gender bias is bullshit and we as a society should take mental health seriously no matter anyone’s age, gender, or race.

    • @JosephDawson1986
      @JosephDawson1986 Рік тому +14

      @@spacezoomer I am 36 and I can tell you why. It is for several reasons. One it was believed that only males could have and pass on Autism for a long time, two the list of behavioral and psychological disorders that are actually just manifesting ASD has changed. For instance I was Diagnosed with ADHD with ODD and some other diagnosises. After going to a therapist as an adult and talking to them they said my symptoms better fit a diagnosis of ASD. The third reason that females tend to be undiagnosed is a lack of female mental health care. Unless a female presented as like Autistic and unable to care for herself she went untreated or misdiagnosed. She may get a diagnosis of say bipolar and manic depression

  • @b.l.h.r.love.
    @b.l.h.r.love. Рік тому +77

    The "that explains a lot" response is the same one me and my friends had when I was diagnosed with ADHD🤣

    • @kitfistodajedi
      @kitfistodajedi 5 місяців тому +5

      My friends look at me and go "Do you have ADHD?" Im like, "Yes?" and they go, "that explains a lot". So same.

  • @cactus2763
    @cactus2763 Рік тому +77

    I'm autistic and one time one of my friends told me he is too. I then realised why half our conversations were him infodumping about capybaras and me respomding by infodumping about seals

    • @berserker3414
      @berserker3414 8 місяців тому +2

      That's literally me with one of my friends lol

  • @tommytoon_stories
    @tommytoon_stories 2 роки тому +634

    Yeah, it's usually the "you don't look autistic" like, what is that supposed to look like? There's also the folks who won't say anything, but will treat me like I'm dumber or inferior. While I may have troubles processing things, doesn't make me dumb.

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +111

      We're all different, and deserving of kindness! :)

    • @tommytoon_stories
      @tommytoon_stories 2 роки тому +33

      @@Cypopps Appreciate the reply :3 can't wait to see more from you.

    • @adamtain7627
      @adamtain7627 2 роки тому +7

      Yeah!

    • @oncreativemode5486
      @oncreativemode5486 Рік тому +37

      ​​​@@nono-pm1cb
      "i hate it when people tell everyone they are autistic" bro what????? there are reasons why people would tell you that, maybe they want to feel comfortable to other non-autistic people or they want to clarify why they have some quirks or behaviors that seems odd at first glance, etc. i literally can't think of anything wrong about that (other than people trying to be a jerk about it i guess); if they want to be honest with their autism that's fine
      also the point of the video is that they're explaining their experiences with people telling them they're autistic and how some responses may rub people the wrong way

    • @nono-pm1cb
      @nono-pm1cb Рік тому +13

      @@oncreativemode5486 I agree, and I now acknowledge that I am incorrect. I thought this before, but now, I have understood a lot more about this, meaning my comment is outdated to my actual belief today.

  • @yumeko-chan119
    @yumeko-chan119 2 роки тому +1125

    When I often said I am Autistic (Or 'I have a disability' when I was younger) I mostly got 2 reactions:
    1: They looked at me stunned, being irritated that I have a disability and claiming that 'I behave normal'
    2: *"What is that?"*
    Like, they really don't knew what that was - It's kinda shocking to think about it

    • @jaidentheflowergirl2890
      @jaidentheflowergirl2890 2 роки тому +18

      Huge mood

    • @bugtypeeevee
      @bugtypeeevee 2 роки тому +60

      I first started suspecting I had autism after I went into research mode because I was curious what exactly autism was. I heard it many times before, but no one ever explained it to me and when I asked they would always go "it means they think differently" which was not a sufficient answer for me because that's the definition of neurodivergency and not every neurodivergent person is autistic.

    • @foljs5858
      @foljs5858 Рік тому +28

      "Like, they really don't knew what that was - It's kinda shocking to think about it" Why would it be shocking? How much do you know about other conditions people have? Beyond the surface level and what the movies and TV series shows about them? Why would they know details for what autism is? Most people can't even place France or Korea on a map, and they'd know about autism?

    • @sakuraramen
      @sakuraramen Рік тому +25

      @@foljs5858 Autism is a fairly known condition, and it may be common to hear about where they lived, so it might come off as surprising to them.

    • @somerandomcube
      @somerandomcube Рік тому +3

      @@bugtypeeevee same, idk if i am or not though because idk how to ask for a diagnosis, and idk if i actually am or not and if i end up being not autistic then i don't want to go spreading the word that i am autistic before diagnosis

  • @maxmajcher5115
    @maxmajcher5115 2 роки тому +445

    The bit about Sheldon Cooper goes to show that representation matters, but ONLY IF ITS ACCURATE

    • @JosephDawson1986
      @JosephDawson1986 Рік тому +18

      Its very accurate. Sheldon is a textbook case of ASD with associated ADHD and genius level intellect. Which is something according to a 2014 paper written on the subject happens in 50% of ASD diagnoses

    • @EclecticallyEccentric
      @EclecticallyEccentric Рік тому +95

      ​@@JosephDawson1986 It's not that it's fully inaccurate, but everyone thinks autistics are either the old-fashioned stereotype of a violent nonverbal kid or a genius.

    • @JosephDawson1986
      @JosephDawson1986 Рік тому +11

      @@EclecticallyEccentric I grew up with Autism represented as either the brother from Something About Mary or Rainman. I guess because I have ADHD and was seeing a specialist until I was 14 and my mother worked in a group home for adults with MR, At the time the clinical term for mental handicaps was Mental Retardation and I believe has changed to Mental Handicaps now in Maine institutions.

    • @zeroxwarrior
      @zeroxwarrior Рік тому +13

      I’m so glad I was out of high school before big bang theory came out cus I know people were going to make parallels. I had enough issues growing up as a smart kid with adhd/asd I didn’t need more. I guess the only difference I had over Sheldon is I did sports too but still, I’m aware people think I act differently and akward like I can’t read the space between the lines but I’m just trying to live life like everyone else.

    • @JosephDawson1986
      @JosephDawson1986 Рік тому +7

      @@zeroxwarrior i was the same with sports, though Sheldon has proven he knows Football very well. Makes sense since his dad was a coach and as he said Football is like a religion in small town Texas, whish isnt a lie

  • @ocean_blue6566
    @ocean_blue6566 Рік тому +195

    I'm an autistic 13 year old girl and sadly i lost my friends and i don't go to school because of the noise and other stuff and i have selectic mutism and other stuff (But thats private) but yesterday i was talking to my mum and she said that there was this women who talked to her on twitter and she said her 10 year old daugther was the exactly the same as me! So were gonna meet next week! Wish me luck! :D

  • @nv3363
    @nv3363 Рік тому +255

    I told a friend that I got diagnosed with autism and she said “why?” I was like “lmao what do you mean why??” I told one of my autistic coworkers and he said “congratulations” and we both laughed. I told one of my neurotypical coworkers and she was kinda just confused and then said “oh okay”

    • @tomxlol
      @tomxlol Рік тому +43

      "I have autism" "Why?" "Congratulations!"

    • @nico-nico-nia2069
      @nico-nico-nia2069 11 місяців тому +6

      I mean how are they supposed to respond, "I'm autistic 😀"
      Mean k.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 11 місяців тому +1

      What did your friend respond to you asking why they said "Why?"?

    • @sundae4033
      @sundae4033 10 місяців тому +3

      I learned that you don’t really wanna be sharing your medical information with your coworkers. Must be why the last one was confused. Just a heads up 😅

  • @awkwardhomo972
    @awkwardhomo972 2 роки тому +2915

    fun fact: when i was like 6-7 and i was feeling sad my mom tried to explain to me that i was autistic and what that meant. she said something along the lines of “you have autism so your brain processes things differently.” and somehow my younger self understood this as “it's an illness and you'll die.” and my younger self was not upset about this at all, i just went along with it 😭

    • @paulinxm8201
      @paulinxm8201 Рік тому +141

      Username checks out, I can't imagine you figuring out what it actually meant to be anything other than awkward.

    • @AutumnKatto
      @AutumnKatto Рік тому

      @@AverageCentipedeHater but your born with autism u cant evolve it

    • @spidersae2wswd54
      @spidersae2wswd54 Рік тому

      "its an illness and you will die"
      google when i search why i have an headache

    • @usernameisusernam
      @usernameisusernam Рік тому +132

      ​@@AverageCentipedeHater i... no... also you don't get viruses from head injuries

    • @Thot_Patrol_USA
      @Thot_Patrol_USA Рік тому +64

      @@usernameisusernam you really think someone with a name “pro gamr” is actually serious about what he says?

  • @FBManimations
    @FBManimations Рік тому +234

    3:29 I'm autistic too and never told my friends, and I feel like I'm really good at hiding it (I do it because I'm afraid I'll be treated differently if I say it). I remember this one time where me and some friends started talking about autism and at one point I said "you know, a lot of autistic people don't openly say they're autistic, and you wouldn't know if you're near one. For all we know there may be some in this group of friends, you could secretly be autistic, _I could secretly be autistic_ in fact maybe all of us are autistic." I said it jokingly but It was really funny how I just did the biggest foreshadowing of my life like that. (They still don't know). Also, they actually knew that autism wasn't entirely a bad thing, I'm glad I didn't have to argue about it because it would have made me suspicious

    • @fruitystarstar949
      @fruitystarstar949 Рік тому +20

      I think if they're your real friends, they won't judge you I you tell them. And I think your friends sound great and would be fine with you being autistic. I was always worried of telling people, but for me, everyone seemed fine with it, albeit, a little ignorant on the subject (those damn neurotypicals🤣🤣) but it's nothing a little education can't fix. At least to those willing to listen

    • @lynxdani11
      @lynxdani11 Рік тому +7

      PPFFFFFT this is hilarious m8, and i get the same, i haven’t told anyone, my parents tell me not too bc theyr on the side that thinks i need a ‘cure’ or smth but i dont rlly care and im a very heavy masker (unconsciously) and i know people will treat me differently and honestly nothing else will change, and it really doesn’t matter soooo i dont say anything

    • @lynxdani11
      @lynxdani11 Рік тому +2

      @@fruitystarstar949 i get that they won’t react badly, and yes it gets on my nerves when this one other autistic kid wont stop ‘oh it’s because im autistic, not my fault’ but i dont want people to be more forgiving of me, bc i dont want to grow into a bad person because of that.
      Anyways, your point is totally valid lmao just wanted to add my perspective, have a nice day king :D

    • @ShirleiChiqueziFerreira
      @ShirleiChiqueziFerreira Рік тому +8

      One time, i had told a friend of mine that i was diagnosed with autism, and he went like: "oh, really? It doesn't look like you have it"
      I also told another friend that I have autism, and he said "Really? So you are smart even with difficulties? That's different"
      At that time, i didn't had any knowledge about this subject, so i had not corrected him about that, and looking back now, i want so badly but it would be awkward if out of the blue i explain that. Also, that stereotype of autistic people hits different, because im a part of it and it ISN'T like that, neither a people be super big brain (im brazillian and i don't remember exactly what they said, but it was smth like that, also, lemme know if my english is good, i would aprecciate any feedback of how to improve!).

    • @ShirleiChiqueziFerreira
      @ShirleiChiqueziFerreira Рік тому +5

      Also, they act like i'am a normal person, which is really cool by people at my age (12). The first one sometimes would make jokes about it, but he realised i didn't laughed at any of them, then he asked me if it was ok about making these types of jokes, and, i straight up said no, it didn't age well for me, then he stopped! They are really nice people

  • @theaustraliankangapus16
    @theaustraliankangapus16 2 роки тому +122

    It’s good that you came out as part of the spectrum. I’m autistic too. Autism shouldn’t be treated as a terminal condition like cancer or dementia. It’s more like a Side-Grade with it’s own set of strength and weaknesses to each individual. You’ve won my interest and I’m waiting for more to come from you on your journey on UA-cam! 💚

  • @reloaxa
    @reloaxa 2 роки тому +209

    Yo, this has happened to me! I’ve been told by some that I don’t ‘look’ autistic.
    Saying autism has a specific look is like saying water has a specific taste… in which I mean, it does not.
    There are some amazing insights here (& it’s also a visual delight).
    Can’t wait for more Cy! 😁❤️

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +14

      Thanks so much!! ❤️

    • @-Mercury-
      @-Mercury- Рік тому +3

      Or "rain has a specific sound"

    • @coflyerinc.9367
      @coflyerinc.9367 Рік тому +5

      I don’t know whatchu on about water tastes AMAZING, especially at night or during summer.

    • @theunderstatement6842
      @theunderstatement6842 Рік тому +1

      @@coflyerinc.9367 except if you live in france, the water there is NOT palatable

    • @coflyerinc.9367
      @coflyerinc.9367 Рік тому +3

      @@theunderstatement6842 except if you own a decent WATER FILTER or buy BOTTLED WATER then the water is SCRUMTUMTILICOUS

  • @SourceEnginePlayer
    @SourceEnginePlayer Рік тому +31

    2:51
    we are, in fact, everywhere.
    some of us are gingers.
    never let your guard down.

    • @Riley.-sJoy
      @Riley.-sJoy 10 місяців тому +3

      I’m autistic but why does this sound like something you hear in an action movie??🤣

  • @michelleneous6480
    @michelleneous6480 2 роки тому +370

    I love your animation style. It goes perfectly well with the storytelling
    I can't think of any notable stories to share on my end aside from my sis going "Yep, I knew it..." when I mentioned it years ago. Surprised most of the reactions to me mentioning I am autistic here have been civil so far although still get the dumb comments here and there

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +41

      Thank you!! I am still working on improving my animations! It’s good if people handle it well around you :> !

  • @europaarroyo3334
    @europaarroyo3334 2 роки тому +44

    When I was diagnosed as a toddler, they told my parents I'd probably never speak.
    Yet here I am, going to college.

  • @sienna_flylexi
    @sienna_flylexi 2 роки тому +179

    This video really made me feel happy,Because I am Autistic too and I’m really happy too see a story time animator have autism,it makes me feel like I belong and I’m not alone.❤️

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +18

      Tysm!! :) ❤️❤️

  • @polythrower6432
    @polythrower6432 Рік тому +10

    i remember when I told my closest friend about my diagnosis of me being autistic and he reacted with "neat" and moved on. That still remains the best way I have had any non family react.

  • @chipkid
    @chipkid Рік тому +27

    as an autistic person, Ty so much for talking about this!!! It’s great to hear other people like me talking about their experiences and being creative with it!

  • @ps1182
    @ps1182 Рік тому +110

    As someone who has autism, I genuinely really like this video. I’ve come out as autistic multiple times over on Instagram and Amino and all that and I’ve personally never had anyone say “I don’t believe you” but maybe I’ve gotten lucky lol. Either way though. This is a great video.

  • @gunterxvoices4101
    @gunterxvoices4101 Рік тому +90

    It is pretty weird. I always thought it was weird when people think we are all the same. For me, it was hard to cope with how rapidly school would expect everyone to quickly chew information and sit it out on a test. I just couldn't do it because I need to swallow all the information so I could internalize it forever and never let it go. It's not my fault that I turned out as the evil genius way. Weird how it was a handicap for me in school, but a secret tool for me in college is such a huge relief. I thought I was worse than everyone else, but it turns out that I actually formal knowledge even better, I just didn't know how to as a child. We are all different, and we are all beautiful.

  • @oceanman_8370
    @oceanman_8370 10 місяців тому +21

    I can't belive that friend hit her with the "Nuh uh!" 😭

  • @mayhoinville9687
    @mayhoinville9687 Рік тому +16

    🎀 I like the way this video's made. No distracting music, no overwhelming edits and dopamine injecting stuff, just chill and to the point, it feels refreshing compared to a lot of other stuff on this site. Also art cute :>

  • @toaster_rain
    @toaster_rain 2 роки тому +159

    I told my mum that I was pretty sure I was autistic and she just went „Yeah me too.“ Didn’t know if I should’ve been offended or grateful in that moment

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +69

      Well assuming she’s honest, I guess it runs in the family :>

    • @kiddosneakybeaky3934
      @kiddosneakybeaky3934 Рік тому +16

      @@Cypopps fun fact!!! Autism is, more often than not, biologically passed down!!? It’s genetic, fellas! >:DDD and I uh- got the short end of the stick (both my parents r) ;w;

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Рік тому +8

      @@Cypopps It's kind of weird for me - I was adopted as a toddler, later diagnosed as having Asperger's at 17, (lured into going to a psychologist by adoptive mum - under false pretences - then not even told the diagnosis for another decade... there was other drama going on at the time I was being unknowingly assessed, so they kinda used that as an excuse, but actually it would have been more helpful and a relief to have known sooner); current counsellor, who I started seeing 2 years ago, is awesome in most other ways but has been a bit dismissive of the diagnosis, thinking it might be "just" C-PTSD... anyway, I recently did a DNA test, ran the raw DNA through Promethease and an 'increased risk' of autism did pop up in the results. Not conclusive in itself but I thought it was funny.
      I only know that my birth mum had bipolar that developed from post-partum psychosis, apart from that her mental health was apparently fine before (she passed away before I could meet her, so I can only get second hand info from bio family and it hasn't always been easy; they've been mostly forthcoming, but some of them either have poor memory, or they claim to because sometimes it hurts them to talk about my mum, which I have to respect); when I finally got to speak to my birth dad, he described her as being 'nutty and bubbly', in a good way, when he'd first met her, which I think matches my own personality until I was 10 years old. Had a weird overnight change/breakdown of some kind and never fully recovered, but I'm a lot better these days, thanks to therapy and other things.
      I think there are children who have autism in one of my birth cousin's family, though.
      Sorry for the essay! This isn't something I feel I could explain properly unless I fleshed out the details a bit.

    • @Ozzianman
      @Ozzianman Рік тому

      ​​​​​@@ShintogaDeathAngel What is it about British councellors and GPs and defaulting on C-PTSD or other similar diagnosis when faced with a wish for an assessment for Autism or ADHD? I have seen this happen with a friend who was seeking an ADHD assessment. They constantly went onto C-PTSD for two years and she had to get an assessment in the private health sector.
      She finally got her diagnosis after two years while struggling through university.

    • @Melissa.Garrett
      @Melissa.Garrett Рік тому +2

      It’s common for families to share the condition, since there’s such a large genetic component. When I found out I was Autistic, it opened the way for us to realise that my Mum is, too!

  • @Phanheist7490
    @Phanheist7490 2 роки тому +117

    Preach to the choir! I love this video and I can relate to some of these experiences. I'm excited to see what you make next and have a great Autism appreciation month!

  • @quiaudetvincit3400
    @quiaudetvincit3400 2 роки тому +80

    In my personal experience, my diagnosis of ASD was more helpful to my own perception of myself rather than for other people's perception of me after finding out.
    It answered pretty much every question on why I had a hard time connecting with others on a personal level and why certain subjects interested much more intensely than others. For other people learning that fact about me though, it was mostly met with "Well, I would have had no idea!" or "yeah, I had you figured as one"; just unhelpful comments followed by more of the same, just people wondering how I know so much about things like Italian history without knowing about special interests or hyperfixations and why such interests fascinate people on the spectrum more than others, or how I can't help but pace back and forth when talking to people, and other such quirks. It's more helpful to just tell people they're little quirks about myself rather than it being a part of me having ASD.
    To be fair, there's very little good information about ASD that's common public knowledge, as most people will only ever think of Sheldon or Rain Man as their benchmark examples as you've shown. People are mostly unwilling to learn more than what they've been exposed to through media, so it's been mostly unhelpful for other people to know I'm on the spectrum. My diagnosis has helped with understanding myself much more immensely than other people's understanding of me. You could say my diagnosis helped me to better mask myself in the public eye, as before I didn't know why people thought I was such a weird kid growing up.
    I do hope that more exposure will finally see people with ASD as just people who think and act on a different wavelength, rather than it being seen as us being broken or aberrant in some way. Even the little things such as your videos help in their own way in getting that message out there, so thanks!

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +11

      Oh yeah, definitely, knowing is much more helpful to ourselves and our own internal thoughts than what people think of us.
      And I hope to be a good representation here on UA-cam since I'm not a character or stereotype, just a real life person making some drawings :> hehe

  • @Sonicstyle2008-ud4ju
    @Sonicstyle2008-ud4ju 9 місяців тому +1

    This really makes me feel good for who I am. As an autistic person myself I can say that this is very true that not a lot interactions are normal when talking about yourself being autistic. It feels great to know that you're autistic. I had selective mutism and couldn't talk till I was 6. I was pointing at stuff that I wanted. One time I was in the shower alone and was left there for one hour not realizing that I was left there my grandma came and realized that she left me there for one whole hour. But at least I'm doing alright. Like I said this really makes me feel good for who I am. Even though I'm different I accept myself for I am and that is what makes me special. Thanks for doing this video Cy

  • @yukilynx3526
    @yukilynx3526 Рік тому +21

    Came out to my primary school friends whom I've grown up with last year that I was autistic, and one of them said I don't look autistic too. Before I could even say a word, another friend just went "that's why it's called a spectrum" 😂 I don't blame that friend for saying that btw, she's still one of my rlly good friends and I know she didn't mean it ❤

  • @samsonrules855
    @samsonrules855 Рік тому +28

    The worst thing about autism is that some people don't get official diagnosis, or even realize they're on the spectrum because they don't have any significant negative impacts on their life until after childhood. I myself had a 'good' childhood (essentially was having my needs supported without anyone realizing that they were non-typical sorts of needs) until my late teens (after a move and losing all of the childhood friends I had), I began to really stress about my inability to socialize until I decided to accept I was just 'unable to make friends.' Only now, in my 20s, having come across actual informative information about autism, that it is something that has been impacting me for my entire life and became a source of trouble later on. The most that people know is what misinformation is fed to them by things such as news media. It's really unfortunate as neurodivergence is so much more nuanced than that, but that information has to be researched, so the result is that most people have misconceptions of what autism really can entail, and then choose to not believe someone when they reveal that they are autistic, and tell them that they're wrong. (Which is a horrible thing to do, it can really be damaging to the person trying to 'come out' about themselves)

  • @glacioaszalean9575
    @glacioaszalean9575 2 роки тому +154

    It is always nice to see content from you, Thank you for your insights!

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +17

      I appreciate that! Ty for watching!

  • @PhantomIchigo
    @PhantomIchigo 2 роки тому +43

    Your comics on twitter explaining different things about autism makes me so happy. And I am happy you were able to reveal it here on your channel.

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +4

      aw ty!! and ty for finding me in so many places!!

  • @Rin-qj7zt
    @Rin-qj7zt 11 місяців тому +6

    In defense of those who respond with "oh I'm so sorry".. it is a thing that produces a lot of barriers in ones life and can be hell to live with. I'd appreciate the sympathy if someone said the same about my ADHD.

  • @Snowfoxie1
    @Snowfoxie1 8 місяців тому +9

    My favorite reaction when I nervously told a long-time friend I’m AuDHD: “Oh yeah, I knew within 15 minutes of meeting you and you. You couldn’t look at my face while we talked.”
    I just remember being stunned that she’d clocked my neurodiversity so quickly and that it hadn’t affected her opinion of me or her wanting to spend time with me AT ALL. After that, it became much easier to say it ☺️

  • @hannahhester8376
    @hannahhester8376 2 роки тому +387

    And it really sucks for girls because we're so good at masking that people sometimes think we aren't Autistic. No we are, we're just a little better at acting normal most of the time because if we act "weird", we're told "Stop being dramatic".

    • @theuncalledfor
      @theuncalledfor Рік тому +10

      @Li F
      Wear a dress in public as a male and see how little social pressure there is to keep them conformed.

    • @hexaphone9417
      @hexaphone9417 Рік тому +9

      @@theuncalledfor is that a challenge

    • @mdtisthebest6249
      @mdtisthebest6249 Рік тому +3

      @@theuncalledforI like you

    • @0ctoCraft
      @0ctoCraft Рік тому +21

      it's not just autistic girls who are called ''weird and dramatic'' i'm an autistic male and people insulted me for not masking, everyone with autism is equally as good at masking

    • @hexaphone9417
      @hexaphone9417 Рік тому +6

      @@0ctoCraft the people that told you to mask or whatever that means are weird, I’m an autistic dude too and I’ve never gotten shit for just goofing around before

  • @Animegod500Rebirth
    @Animegod500Rebirth 2 роки тому +21

    Speaking as an autistic person myself, I found this very relatable from personal experience and I'm so thankful to see another youtuber spreading the word out on autism awareness.

  • @GothamStudio
    @GothamStudio Рік тому +15

    As someone with autism who was diagnosed at the age of 3, i can relate to this video a lot. Sometimes when i tell someone im autistic some people be like “You don’t act autistic.”

  • @Minerveestar
    @Minerveestar Рік тому +4

    This video really shows how nice Autistic people can be. I myself am Autistic and I have not seen any other video like this. I’m so happy that you had enough courage to come out! People like you honestly give me hope for society, as well as the Autism Community, and I can’t wait to see more content from you! People tend to treat Autistic people as jokes but we’re so much more than that. No matter what mental illness, race, religion, or gender you are, we’re all human! Autistic or not!

  • @Wraithvrgorrilatagandminecraft
    @Wraithvrgorrilatagandminecraft 8 місяців тому +3

    Respect from a fellow Autistic person

  • @enfys9833
    @enfys9833 2 роки тому +185

    My two favourite "Why Would You Even Say That" responses to me telling someone something about myself:
    A) When I came out as agender to someone I thought of as a good friend, they responded without missing a beat, "Why didn't you tell me this sooner? I'm trustworthy!" Cue 5 minutes of placating his hurt(?) feelings, regarding something not about him. Fun times.
    2) It came up in conversation with my cousin's ex that I'm autistic and deaf. After moments pause as he looked me over, he says, "Wow, you're disguised as a normal person really well."
    WT-actual-F. lol.

    • @yaku4225
      @yaku4225 Рік тому +31

      “Yeah it’s a thing called masking”

    • @damienearl8302
      @damienearl8302 Рік тому +17

      "Y'know, it's funny really, it's easy to do that when you just... *are* a normal person"
      Like, I get what he was trying to say (or I think, at least?) but *wow* , that comes off rough...the first guy doesn't have a lot of excuses, though, not sure why it was so personal to them-

    • @TheDanishGuyReviews
      @TheDanishGuyReviews Рік тому +16

      @@yaku4225 Good ol' masking. Love roleplaying as a regular human because actual regular humans wouldn't be able to handle how I really behave.

    • @PvblivsAelivs
      @PvblivsAelivs Рік тому +6

      @@damienearl8302
      "the first guy doesn't have a lot of excuses, though, not sure why it was so personal to them-"
      Really? Did you not read it. The guy thought it meant he had been being treated as untrustworthy. He said so himself. It has nothing to do with the autism. Now say "nope, can't see it, won't look at it."
      Now, one doesn't need to know the deepest personal secrets even of one's friends. But being thought of as "untrustworthy" _is_ rather personal. It may be an overreaction. But it is obviously about the kept secret.

    • @damienearl8302
      @damienearl8302 Рік тому +3

      @@PvblivsAelivs In fact...you're also kinda doing that, which is weird
      You're assuming they deliberately weren't telling their friend, instead of it just being...a topic that never came up, because if it isn't a priority to them, why would it have?

  • @nickioleary8577
    @nickioleary8577 2 роки тому +33

    My best friend is autistic, and she is on very different side of the spectrum than anyone else who I knew at the time. I didn’t know much about autism before I met her, and seeing such a wide range of how it affects people was initially surprising since the only person I’d ever known who told me was autistic was very different from her (plz don’t get mad, I was very uneducated). It really put things into perspective for me, and I’m so glad I know more about it now

  • @KaT-cp2lt
    @KaT-cp2lt Рік тому +10

    1:53 me in a nutshell
    My friends: **talking about something**
    Me: yeah yeah, did you know the 1000th Pokémon is a cheese stick made of gold

  • @eileenbutterfly7856
    @eileenbutterfly7856 4 місяці тому +6

    I was diagnosed with autism when I was 4. You wouldn't be able to tell unless I told you and a few people who I've told have emphasized how they had no idea. One didn't believe me because I was too capable in his mind.

  • @unovi8141
    @unovi8141 Рік тому +4

    This made me smile to watch. I like seeing videos like this that spread awareness in such a wholesome way, I hope these misconceptions are on their way out in society.

  • @alexanderlouisrosello4139
    @alexanderlouisrosello4139 2 роки тому +22

    I am also on the spectrum. For the longest time I felt alone because I never really met anyone else on the spectrum. This video has made me realize that I am not alone. Thank you.

  • @shortcxke
    @shortcxke Рік тому +42

    this is a sweet and informative video! i also love your art style of the characters and backgrounds, the colors seam together in a cohesive and soothing way c:

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  Рік тому +10

      Thank you so much !!! :D ❤️

  • @PaperADRiAN
    @PaperADRiAN 2 роки тому +24

    One time, I was on a walk with a friend, I've had known from school and he said in a soft convincing tone, like parents do it, when they try to explain something to you, that they think is maybe overwhelming for you, that he thinks that maybe my doctor was wrong and that he thinks I shouldn't believe, that I'm autistic. And don't remember what exactly I answered, but I think it was something like: "Yeah... I'm sure I'm autistic."
    Another friend I had just told some friend of him that "He's autistic, but he is totally fine as a person". Like if he needed to tell the person he was talking to, that autistic people aren't just these people, that don't talk and starting to have a mental breakdown, when they have a problem.
    Anyways, great video, I love your stuff^^

  • @SSJfraz
    @SSJfraz 10 місяців тому +6

    My personal favourite is when I tell somebody i'm autistic and they respond with "I don't care, that's no excuse".
    And they say that we lack empathy...

  • @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer
    @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer Рік тому +24

    “You don’t look autistic”
    “Oh, I’m sorry!” *Starts making a random face and yelling stupid things

  • @Thats.me_422
    @Thats.me_422 2 роки тому +13

    i first told my gf about my autism during school and she was so supportive and nice about it and even before if i had it she wouldnt treat me diffrently luv her

  • @Pika999
    @Pika999 Рік тому +16

    I'm autistic too, I was diagnosed at age 4, but my family knew something was up from pretty much the moment I was born (I was very alert and turning my head towards every sound I heard instead of crying like "normal" babies), and they learned about autism and that there was a very VERY high chance I was autistic when I was 2 thanks to a friend from my dad's work who suggested I get tested after my parents told that friend about me and how I was so different from everyone else my parents ever knew (not going into specifics here because there's way too much). It then took two years on a wait list before I could finally get tested and diagnosed at a busy children's hospital out of state. I personally prefer to be more open about my autism because I struggle a lot in society and need help and support with lots of things, and I have meltdowns often, which ARE NOT TANTRUMS and I'm so sick of people saying that they are. I actually started writing a book about my experiences as an autistic person last year. I write better than I talk (in terms of communication methods, not actual handwriting...my handwriting itself is terrible), so I can say things through writing that I would never be able to say with my voice. I'm writing the book to share my story and also to hopefully help people understand autism at least a bit better.

    • @viewing845
      @viewing845 Рік тому +4

      I can half relate and I don't think I'm autistic but one of my old teachers used to think I was so I got special classes.

  • @Draconis_Eltanin
    @Draconis_Eltanin 2 роки тому +10

    Loved the video: short and sweet.
    I find particulary endearing the background of the main location, with so many references I probably understand not even half (the drifloon is adorable).
    Keep up the good work.

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much!! ❤️ The main background is mostly Nintendo and Art History references! :>

  • @DivLikes2Doodle
    @DivLikes2Doodle Рік тому +3

    i think this is the first time I've heard the phrase "coming out as autistic", and it simultaneously fits and doesn't at the same time, i can't quite put my finger on why

  • @HiBuddyyyyyy
    @HiBuddyyyyyy 8 місяців тому +1

    I once told a friend I was autistic and she went ‘I am too!’
    And it turns out she dot her diagnosis like a month before I did. We are very similar and I thought she might be autistic because of how similar we are, and I was right about that.

  • @CopperStarToons
    @CopperStarToons 2 роки тому +9

    This is such a wonderful, calming, and educational video!!
    And I seriously love your art style and animation style. The backrounds you drew are EPIC!! Great work, I can't wait to watch more! :)

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you so much!! I appreciate hearing this :> ♥

    • @CopperStarToons
      @CopperStarToons 2 роки тому +1

      @@Cypopps You're welcome! It would be fun to maybe collaborate on a video someday! :)

  • @roxythebluefox9108
    @roxythebluefox9108 2 роки тому +9

    Sometimes when I tell people that I’m on the autism spectrum, they start to treat me differently, and would talk to me as if they were talking to a toddler

  • @AdamMethe
    @AdamMethe 2 роки тому +5

    I really appreciate all of the content and insight into Autism that you have in your content. One of the hardest parts is always understanding people's perspectives and feelings, and this along with the comics have really helped me along this path. Thank you again and I look forward to the next thing from you!

  • @frootsnacc6790
    @frootsnacc6790 Рік тому +2

    I have a lot of friends on the spectrum, and have been told I should get tested for it myself, so I really think the sorta content you make is actually very helpful! Thank you for this sorta informative content

  • @RightBoyKA-POW
    @RightBoyKA-POW Рік тому +5

    2:33 You're not speaking English, you're speaking facts!

  • @gynesiseffect907
    @gynesiseffect907 Рік тому +22

    My personal experience with Autism...
    Whenever I told people in the Internet that I was Autistic, I usually got mean stuff headed at me. So later on my life I avoided telling people I was Autistic because I was scared people would bully me for it. But in person, I've always gotten treated like a person who couldn't think for themselves and always needed help even when they clearly don't need it. It's made me really uncomfortable in the past few years. I appreciate when people acknowledge my Autism but they only think of it as that I can't do anything for myself. Sometimes, people wouldn't even notice I was Autistic because of how much 'normal' (in the sense of everybody) I was compared to any 'Autistic' (in the sense of a crayon, glue eating special ed white guy) person at all. I get compared to Sheldon from time to time.
    I've always had struggles trying to talk to people or socialise, not because I'm scared of talking to them but I don't want to say something out of line. I've even had stomachaches just from knowing the fact that I have to talk to people and one time when I didn't have enough money to buy something, I remember being really frustrated and embarrassed since it was in public, to the point where I fainted. I had to get an MRI and it turns out it didn't have anything to do with Epilepsy or anything so... cool.
    I've been made fun of several times, as both my Primary and High School (Secondary for some of you) had an area for childrens with disabilities (Or for my Aussies, Support Unit), etc. I was not in those areas because I was deemed 'Normal' but I've been told by people that I belong there instead because of my Autism sometimes. But there were times people were too defensive for me which made me really uncomfortable as I didn't really need it. I can fend for myself.
    I (Most likely) have depression and still (Most likely) do which came from personal reasons I would not like to specify. However, It was dismissed as me being lazy despite me constantly saying that I was too unmotivated to even go to School which worsened my quote on quote depression. For years I received no therapy (Thanks Mom) from my experiences and even came close to Suicide a few times which thankfully I managed to get out of but the feeling still comes from time to time.
    The Internet somewhat served as my therapist and my parents since I had close friends there who helped me through my shit even in my worsts and bests.
    I really liked watching this video too, it's tough to tell people that you're autistic without receiving some harassment or overprotection.

    • @dreamsdeep1076
      @dreamsdeep1076 Рік тому +3

      Life is too short to be feeling depressed. Get professional help and surround yourself with positivity

    • @unpopularskyler7494
      @unpopularskyler7494 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@dreamsdeep1076they literally sair they couldnt get it due to their mom. Therapy is a privilege, it's either espensive/unafordable or you have shitty parents that don't let you go to therapy it's not that easy, so maybe have atleast some sort of empathy and understanding. How do you expect a depressed person "surround themselves with positivity" like it's nothing?? I don't get you 😂

    • @jakeandthefamily8561
      @jakeandthefamily8561 11 місяців тому

      I'm so sorry you went through all of that it must have been tough but its amazing you didn't follow through and are still here to tell the tale. I hope you get some professional help and your life improves. Best of luck to you

  • @randomanims
    @randomanims Рік тому +5

    My older brother is on the autism spectrum, and i’m really glad that people can relate to him so he won’t feel alone or like an outcast. He is the best brother i could ever have 💙

  • @nell_nox
    @nell_nox 2 роки тому +12

    i really love the new background! ❤️
    i just got diagnosed a few days ago and it seems to be the only thing i can think about

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +5

      ty!! ❤️ ❤️ and I was the same way! How much you think about it fades over time :) (in a good way)

  • @jennakaufman4471
    @jennakaufman4471 Рік тому +6

    I have Autism/Aspergers, ADHD, ADD, and OCD. It can be very overwhelming at times 😅.

    • @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq
      @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq 4 місяці тому

      How do you have both adhd and add?

    • @jennakaufman4471
      @jennakaufman4471 4 місяці тому

      @@FirstnameLastname-jd4uq idk, that’s what the doctor told us

    • @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq
      @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq 4 місяці тому

      @@jennakaufman4471 maybe they meant the combined presentation of ADHD but I’m probably wrong since I’m not a doctor

  • @AutismEngineWorks
    @AutismEngineWorks Рік тому +1

    This video got me addicted to your channel! I have autism too! Honestly. I don’t try to hide it. I let it all go free. But I do need headphones. A tad bit too loud. I go crazy. What I’m trying to say is. I’m happy there’s someone else like me.

  • @mysillygirl
    @mysillygirl Рік тому +15

    2:39 can't believe i actually thought you were calling the dog autistic for a moment there

  • @nb_diety2541
    @nb_diety2541 2 роки тому +15

    Honestly coming out as autistic is very similar to coming out as lgbtq+. In my experience, nobody knows how to react to either one, when as you said, the best response is "cool" or "okay" followed by business as usual.

  • @riley420
    @riley420 Рік тому +4

    As a person with autism, I used to tell too much people I had autism, cos idk how they'd think of me. But now I feel more confident with telling people.

  • @Essential_lyNothing
    @Essential_lyNothing 7 місяців тому +7

    "You don't look autistic!"
    Oh, I'm sorry, let me just... *Becomes 5 year old boy with headphones playing with trains*

  • @MetalHeadbanger7
    @MetalHeadbanger7 Рік тому +5

    In my late 20's when I discovered that I was Autistic (and had ADHD) my reaction was lot like your friend in 3:40.
    "Holy crap, now it all makes sense!"

  • @cactusbackatit4225
    @cactusbackatit4225 Рік тому +5

    While I’ve never had to “come out” about having ASD or being on the spectrum because it’s just been a normal part of my life for so long. It really does make the world to me to see someone speak out against what most people think ASD “looks” or what people with it would “act like”. Consider me a subscriber!

  • @StarryEuthymia
    @StarryEuthymia Рік тому +8

    I have autism as well! I was diagnosed late (I was 13) and it took me a while to a fully understand what I had, I was a little nervous if how my friends were gonna react when I told them, and they were perfectly fine with it. They just said: “Really? Cool.” And kept going with whatever we were talking about. I was so happy :))

  • @Hauntaku
    @Hauntaku Рік тому +7

    I'm autistic too! I've always been considered unusual by people and the media is doing a pretty bad job representing autism.

  • @stealingyourbones7136
    @stealingyourbones7136 Рік тому +64

    My best scenario for coming out as autistic was where the other people replied with same! I was fairly new to the school, very nervous to actually be making new friends. I was also very nervous about being too weird for people to handle, but it turned out the people I'd managed to befriend were mostly autistic too :]
    I find it funny how while one can't just tell if another is autistic, we manage to gravitate towards each other anyway. To those who haven't yet found their people, I guarantee they are out there.

    • @TheHamishX
      @TheHamishX Рік тому +9

      Yes it's so weird! Turns out the man I started dating was autistic too. Now we are married. Strange how we find eachother.

  • @boomgirlbucko
    @boomgirlbucko Рік тому +58

    I'm actually self diagnosed, but at this point, I've looked through my childhood, and everything makes sense now. Why I always felt so ostracized and different from my family.

    • @MetalHeadbanger7
      @MetalHeadbanger7 Рік тому +7

      Same here. I've learned mine from my younger siblings when they displayed the similar behavioral patterns I did when I was their age. One was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum and the other for having ADHD, making me discover I had both, although more leaning to ADHD.

    • @boomgirlbucko
      @boomgirlbucko Рік тому +9

      @@MetalHeadbanger7 Yeah. I always felt like I was different somehow but I couldn't pinpoint it. At the time, I wasn't aware that high-functioning autism existed so I thought all autistic people were the ones that needed a teacher with them or the ones that would just randomly scream. Then I watched Illymation's video and it all came together! I've never been happier cuz now I know why I never grew out of my pickiness for food. And why I was always extra sensitive when the audience clapped.

    • @theceoofeggmansempire5214
      @theceoofeggmansempire5214 Рік тому +3

      I only suspect that i'm autistic. I really am different.

    • @zeltzamer4010
      @zeltzamer4010 Рік тому

      @@boomgirlbuckoThen get an actual diagnosis.

    • @boomgirlbucko
      @boomgirlbucko Рік тому +1

      @@zeltzamer4010 Pay 500 dollars just so a doctor can tell me I'm normal just because I can hold eye contact with them? Yeah, no thanks.

  • @cartoonhyperfixated
    @cartoonhyperfixated Рік тому +2

    Idk why this video suddenly popped up on my home page after a year, but just by watching this video I already like you as a person 😭 your voice is so calming and ur art is so cute omg

  • @debraweiss3767
    @debraweiss3767 2 роки тому +5

    I am so impressed with this animation! Your artwork and presentation are awesome and so informative

  • @amec5360
    @amec5360 Рік тому +10

    It's hilarious to me the fact that since I found out the term "autism", people would describe it to me and I would feel related to most of the "criteria" (? But then I heard a lot the phrase "autistic people see the world in a different way", so I immediately assumed that if that was the case, then I could not be autistic by any chance because I saw the exact same things (same colors, environment, people) as my family, classmates, etc.
    It wasn't until I became interested in psychology, specially in autism, that I realised I took that phrase TOO literal...

  • @harasen_haras5
    @harasen_haras5 Рік тому +8

    During my school years I had this friend I got to know in 7th grade. He was nerdy like me, and we had some good times, but over time miscommunication happened, and he didn't realize when I tried to express that something was going too far. I recently got to know a term that explains what happened quite well (Cassandra syndrome). In 8th grade I got my autism diagnosis, and in 9th grade I told the class about it with a presentation. A special needs helper there to support me in class explained to the class what autism is, and I, to the best of my abilities, followed her facts up with my personal experiences. When I sat back down after the presentation, the first thing the friend said to me was "I understand you much better now".

  • @YourWorstNightmare.....
    @YourWorstNightmare..... Рік тому +7

    0:30 as a person with autism, if anyone ever says that to me....we are gonna play a game title "Catch Deez Hands"

  • @axl256gamesx7
    @axl256gamesx7 26 днів тому +1

    what's with animators in yt and having adhd and/or autism?
    it's almost like a pattern
    maybe I should've studied animation XD

  • @JuanThaSilva
    @JuanThaSilva 2 роки тому +7

    This was very difficult to hear from people who were not aware about neurological disabilities. People used my diagnosis to trigger me for a long period of time at my private school. psychologically tortured me daily for pleasure. I had a severe temper too. I'm happy to go back and search again these videos about people with similar history and current issues that some events that possibly too; are relevant to me.

  • @segafox
    @segafox Рік тому +11

    Haha, I feel this video so much. I often get the "no you're not" or "you don't LOOK autistic" responses (even by new therapists!) when I mention it. I was diagnosed when I was 14 and I've had... many years to learn how to mask effectively and 'pass' as neurotypical.
    But when I was 14, I was considered a textbook case of autistic. I had dropped out of school due to bullying over my 'weirdness', and was considered 'bright' but 'lazy and distracted'. I had a lot of sensory issues with light, sound and textiles. I had a hard time with eye contact, and when I did try, I was accused of staring or 'giving the evil eye'. I was terrified of basic interactions like buying something in a shop because I needed a script to follow, and other kids my age thought the way I spoke was stilted and strangely formal. My obsessions (special interests) took over my life. I was Autism (tm).
    I've since managed to graduate school, go to college, move abroad and get married. So I seem... pretty well-adjusted compared to my childhood. But when people say that I don't seem autistic, I wish I could open a time portal to my teenage self and ask what they thought about THAT person. I didn't stop being autistic as an adult. I just learned some social and life skills rather late, and mask the rest.
    Of course, I'm an adult on the Internet with the same Sonic avatar I've had for 15+ years, so maybe it's at least a little obvious online. But the point is, yeah, you can't tell an autistic person "yo, you're not autistic - you don't LOOK autistic!". It doesn't work that way. Autism looks different for every person, but it's still a disability we live with, and invalidating that based on what YOU (the outsider) think we should look or act like is just rude and uninformed.

    • @theceoofeggmansempire5214
      @theceoofeggmansempire5214 Рік тому

      Thx for being inspiring :)

    • @mrslinkydragon9910
      @mrslinkydragon9910 Рік тому

      But there is a distinct look. I don't mean this insultingly as I and many people I know are autistic.
      www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773918/#:~:text=Some%20of%20the%20frequent%20facial,exciting%20topics%20in%20autism%20research.

    • @dreamsdeep1076
      @dreamsdeep1076 Рік тому

      I see telling someone “you don’t act autistic” as a positive thing. Some people who have are way worse off than others.

    • @segafox
      @segafox Рік тому

      @@dreamsdeep1076 I agree to an extent. But it can also mean that getting accommodations is hard, or that you are not understood or accepted when you DO have a more typically autistic reaction. For example, I lost a job once because I freaked out over balloons (which I had a phobia of due to the loud noise of them popping) and, even though the team knew I was autistic, they thought I was putting my reaction on to get out of doing something. Pros and cons, you know?

  • @jennamiller7016
    @jennamiller7016 2 роки тому +4

    I’m autistic and I can’t stand when people say I don’t look or act autistic because autism doesn’t have a specific look!

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +3

      exactly!!

    • @jamescara7286
      @jamescara7286 2 роки тому +1

      Whenever I hear that I always think to myself, what do they think an autistic person looks like?

  • @optimascrime5235
    @optimascrime5235 5 місяців тому +1

    This is the most relatable video I've seen on UA-cam.....Thank You

  • @doctorofminecraft2078
    @doctorofminecraft2078 Рік тому +2

    Same here Autistic brethren, Autism isn't a visible thing as it's a brain related condition that does effect one's way of thinking as well as their perspective of the world around them, one thing I think people may think is that Autism is a disease when it's not as it's a condition not a disease and people need to respect us Autistic people as we could do thing better like be quick learner's, do thing's faster or be better at thing's then other's, it always warm's my heart to hear people talk about Autism especially when it's from Autistic people themselves as despite our condition were still human and are as human as everyone else who is non-autistic, people don't probably realize it but there could have been scientist who were Autistic proving that we're as human as everyone else no matter if we live with our condition, I will always defend my condition and other Autistic people who are being mistreated or bullied because their Autistic because Autistic people need to stick together to defend each other from the negative stereotype's that make it seam like something that's a burden although it does have some perk's, for Autistic people not only do we perceive the world differently but we can also be less sensitive to pain which explains for my mom why I have a higher cold tolerance than her, in fact my condition is probably why I can finish my school work fast but efficient and even though I might make my future kid's Autistic because I am doesn't mean that I would love them less as we have the same condition and I can understand what they might go through. #Autisticrightsarehumanrights #autistic #justashumanaseveryoneonearth

  • @LemonSaber
    @LemonSaber Рік тому +10

    2:53 You can not escape us

  • @katiemartin487
    @katiemartin487 2 роки тому +31

    I had this happen to me on multiple occasions my whole life. I remember this one time, where I was working at a job and I told the manager that I had Autism, he looked at me for a few mins and said "you don't look Autistic, are you sure you're not faking it?" I said no, and I was telling him for the job, it gotten so bad, at that point I quit the job. I decided to hide the fact that I had Autism to protect myself in some way. But with the help of my family, I managed to embrace that side of me again.
    This video is so cute. Happy Autism Awareness Month. ❤️

  • @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools
    @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools 2 роки тому +49

    once i was chatting away in a groupchat with one of my friend and she said the r slur, i dont really remember what the context was but i told her that its a slur and she shouldnt say it
    her response pretty much was "oh, ok. wait its a slur??" then she apologised
    she didnt know that it was in fact a slur so i forgave her, shes actually a really nice person

    • @Cypopps
      @Cypopps  2 роки тому +23

      I think there’s a good amount of people who honestly don’t know. It’s good to learn new things and grow as a person!

    • @nopenope1696
      @nopenope1696 Рік тому

      As a fellow autist, that's a slur?

    • @smookthecat
      @smookthecat Рік тому

      What is the r word? I don't think i know it, i dont want to accidentally use it before i hurt someone (as an autistic person myself)

    • @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools
      @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools Рік тому

      @@smookthecat
      it's the word "retard" and variations of it

    • @nopenope1696
      @nopenope1696 Рік тому

      @@smookthecat Hurt? Nibba the word is Retard. It gets used so casually in my conversations with people that I can deflect those "insults"

  • @AviKats66
    @AviKats66 5 місяців тому +5

    “You don’t look autistic.”
    “And you don’t look ignorant, but here we are!”

    • @P1necone88
      @P1necone88 5 місяців тому +3

      That's my go-to comeback from now on.

  • @JefferyKibbleson-y6y
    @JefferyKibbleson-y6y Рік тому +1

    I got diagnosed with Autism when I was 8, my mum kept it hidden from me until I was around 12. Honestly, I'm just pretty grateful that I got diagnosed early on and not in my 20s or 30s.