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What's an autistic person supposed to look like anyway? 8 people with autism set the record straight so everyone else can stop asking such cringeworthy questions.
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"I'VE LET DOWN AUTISM, I'M SHIT AT MATHS" I've never felt anything so deeply
🤣🤣🤣 I'm sorry.
same 😂
Same, *SAME*
I’m terrible at math as well, I had to take summer school because of that and because of my terrible math teacher
I was great at math until I got a shitty algebra teacher who would count points off if I did equations in my head. I write too big for paper!
I'd describe autism as living in a world without a map that everyone else seems to have.
Hannah Davis I see it as I have a spoon to mine through a Boulder and other people have a jackhammer
Raymond R I have asperger and OCD traits and it sucks i feel a lot of guilt about most of things iam very concious about my thoughts and i habe to take pills. Iam very good at acting maths music but most things agter a while start to make bored anyway i wouldnt change myself even if i could even though i want to be like normal teenagers i dont want to behave like them(sorry for the long coment)
Nicely Put Man Thats Exactly How I Feel
Using this
Ernie the Fox Thanks
"so what's it like having autism" me: well imagine being bullied, stereotyped, and misunderstood for your whole life then multiply that by 1000.
Im getting bullied for misunderstanding. They know I have autism but they hide the knowing and keep throwing me down on the ground...
And you have to deal with everybody saying that you can't do the things that you do subconciously and they're always trying to make you less weird.
As an autistic person, i get names like stupid, and stinky face, Yet some people just deadass think i'm on drugs
@@Jewel_Man_Kisserwow- I feel with u how u have to go trough all those things all day-
Thats also being any other minority if you want to go down that road
"How would you describe autism?" It's like being expected to act in a play where you are the only one who doesn't know the script.
exactly
why are you assuming others have a script?
@@Andybaby He said he doesn't *know* the script.
@@supraknightly27 there is no script.
@@Alrightythen-es4gv Yes, a dangerously deceptive metaphor, based on a lie.
"What's your special power?" I can make everyone uncomfortable in less than 5 seconds
Oh God, yes😂 Relatable
FR LMAOO
me in my head: **says something well thought out and intelligent** me out loud: **says the same thing but apparently really unnecessarily awkwardly** _talking is so fun_
@Forest Leech ugh I hate that, and the awkward jokes most people make just make it ten times worse because I never know how to respond. No, I am not dancing with you! You don't know how to walk past someone properly
thats a good power. (aspergers syndrom here)
"What's your special ability?" Dude, I'm autistic... not an X-Man.
I have autism... But I would love to have a "special ability" like X-men... Thst would be cool af😂
I have anxiety and have the ability to have an attention seeking mother who says I'm autistic lol
pro-vaxxers are the worst. Temporary infections will never be any more harmful than ableism. I suffer from ableism because of my autism, thus the pro-vaxxers antagonize me.They don't know anybody with autism.
The Other Devil 😂😂😂
yea i think the word they mean is special interest
“ i think Autistic people feel too much empathy” THIS IS TOO TRUE
We just don’t know how to express it most of the time. People might say like oh you’re so rude but we just don’t know what to say
@@potatuh2 We have difficulty communicating a lot of the time, which makes it hard for people to understand what we're feeling.
Hear hear 👍 However, there have been cases of autistic people who had no empathy, most famously Adam Lanza (the Sandy Hook shooter). However, his case was the fact that he never received treatment or help before the shooting because his mother was in denial of his mental health.
@@SleepySloth2705 but we don't know for sure ASD causes the lack of empathy. Could've been sociopathic.
@@TqueenInfinity True true 👍 all we know is that Adam's mum enabled all of his needs without encouraging adjustment to independence, just let him do whatever he wanted unsupervised. He did attend school, but he was pulled out due to constantly being overwhelmed, so he was homeschooled instead. Adam played tons of video games, as any introvert does, but he was particularly fond of violent r rated games and mass shootings, those two combined with isolation and no social interaction was a red flag. Now, video games don't cause violence, but they can desensitize a person's reaction to violence. While Adam didn't leave a note, it's speculated that he had grown suicidal and wanted to end his life after going on a killing spree he had long fantasized about
Worst thing about growing up autistic and undetected is how kids your own age notice you're different to the point of bullying you and make your life hell, yet none of the adults from teachers to medical experts seem to have a damn clue about anything ever.
Wow thanks for sharing this, it's true! And not only for Autistics (gifted, too).
Couldn’t be anymore spot on
This was totally my school-age life! - Kind of normal, but something was "not quite right," and none of the adults were informed enough to pick up on what was really happening. I'm almost 50 years old. I had to figure out for myself very recently that I'm on the spectrum. And "That Explains Ev-er-y-thing!" What a relief! 🥹
Even worse, the adults did, yet the clinical psychologist didn’t and recommended NO SCHOOL SUPPORT because of “stigmatism”
Im Dyslexic and share alot of what they where saying, but I did manage to get into a secondary school for people with learning disabilities which is good because in normal school I was failing at everything, teachers would siy Me outide the classrooms because they didn't know how to teach Me or didn't want to.
I was going to say these people seem perfectly normal, then I realized they seem more normal than normal people. And then I remembered I have autism.
Well. They don't see so extrange to me either.
TheReaverOfDarkness they seem normal to me and I don’t have autism. There is a kid in my school who has autism and that is why this seems normal to me.
R Stoner same
Can this be, yes it must. This is Advanced Autism
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Theres a show about a blind woman on CW. At one point someone asks her "Why don't you look blind" She responds "Probably the same reason you probably don't look stupid".
That is an awesome reply. XD
Epic
Okay that's a great comeback but why how is that person that dumb lmao
you cant see if i look stupid or not because you're blind
@@andresnavarro5978 The joke was that she said probably, you PROBABLY don't look stupid
i'm autistic and was bullied in school for just sitting there on my own speaking to nearly no one and drawing all the time. If someone started to talk to me it wasn't like i didn't answer, i just didn't wanted to talk to these stupid kids who scream all the time and threw their food all across the classroom and were talking shit about eachother behind their backs. 2:20 my teacher said the same thing to me. That i just have to do what everyone else does, then i'll be fine. So it's wrong if i just sat there and draw? I'm sorry but NO THANKS.
How old are you by any chance? And also that depends on how you act like. Do you act like a goody two shoes? Or snitch? Because such things like that or just in general communication is the key aspect of life and if a teacher puts you in groups how do you react to it? Genuine questions. (I'm autistic as well if it wasn't obvious.)
I thought I was crazy when I was younger because I would always write a load of books and draw lots and have a mind exploding with ideas but it turns out none of the other kids had the same thing as I had
Same, I doodle all the time. I'm autistic and I really want to become a cartoon illustrator one day, and teachers at school always told me off for it... at least my art teacher understood
@@LadyO449 that’s nice :)
@@count1572 thanks! :)
"Autistic people dont feel empathy" "OH FUCK OFF" I literally died
Big Poppa Sorry but I don't get it. Why does she react in an aggressive way to this sentence?
Loli Queen I don't think you know what you are talking about. Do some research please.
Big Poppa 101st LIKE ZOE 101 FANS WHERE YOU AT??? OOOOOOOH
+JonasSkillsHD Because saying that is very insulting to an autistic person, that's why.
I am autistic myself and I do not feel much empathy at all, so I do not see why it should be insulting. There are advantages and disadvantages of not feeling empathy. Of course it is a stereotype that autistic people do not feel empathy but it is not wrong for every autistic person so there is no reason for her to be that aggressive.
The worst part is when people use it as an insult
I think the best way to de-fang insults is to revel in them. Words can't hurt you, people can but if you don't let the ranged attacks have an effect, they have to come into melee. Most give up by that point.
Exactly
TheReaverOfDarkness words can hurt to! Even though I’m used to taking in mutiple insults “without” being offended, the Insults still ACTUALLY hurt. Being called a piece of trash AND four-eyes isn’t fun at all. While being thrown in the dumpster. 😒 Now that I’m online schooled I’m getting cyber bullied. If I don’t do what that girl wants then she yells at me and the throws insults at me. Or she spams me until I get the job done 😒.
@@angelacavon9256 Sometimes the things people say about you can harm your image in the eyes of others. It sounds like that girl is being manipulative. If you pay close attention and pick your moves carefully, you can probably make her attacks backfire. One of the simplest ways to protect yourself is to appear different to what she claims you to be. If she says you're a piece of trash, she's insinuating to others that you're careless. Be cautious and neat. If she says you're a four-eyes, she's insinuating that your glasses are a mark of shame. Wear them as a fashion statement, and select clothing that enables the glasses to complete the ensemble. And best of all, let her know that you aren't fazed by her remarks. The fastest way to de-fang her is to let her know that her teeth don't have any bite.
@@angelacavon9256 And if you don't care about being classy, just prepare some cutting comebacks that she won't have a defense for. I'm sure if you want to get really vindictive, you can find some dirt on her to use against her if and when she tries to insult you again.
“everyone’s a little on the spectrum” is seriously the worst thing anyone ever says
Olivia Tuck thanks Olivia
I want to scream when that happens. No.
its like saying "everyone's a little bit of an amputee". like yeah, for everyone who is this thing it's a different experience but there is still clear lines between being this thing and not being this thing.
when multiple dr's from different areas, are in fact stating that if everyone took an autism test then yes they would all be placed on the spectrum because it's soo wide, hence why here in uk if you are not severe you won't get tested for autism even though everyone could be placed on the spectrum, a lot of dr's claim that autism is just fear and anxiety and it does seem like it's a fear of change more than most, some dr's are going as far as they the diagnose of autism to be gone, because literally anyone can go and claim to have the more severe autistic traits and get diagnosed just for disability payments
I know! A girl once said that to me in an argument and thought she was the smartest being to have ever graced this planet, like Jesus some people just don’t use their brain. Im surprised they are even able to speak with that level of stupidity.
‘What’s your special ability?’ I can make people fly. Like when I kick you through the window.
"OH FUCK OFF!" AHA I LOVE HER FOR THAT
ChosenColour SAME I WAS DIEING
Nicco Rameirez cool, I had no idea you could be 'dieing'
thanks :D
Sir Cuntalotte EATHAN is dad
Oh fuck off.
Has anyone heard this one? "YOURE USING IT AS AN EXCUSE!" Unbelievable at time 🙄
Ooooo I get this a lot.... It really riles me up lol
@@a.c.5762 Yeah, Sets me off too. A dear friend of mine had people turn against them because they think they're making up excuses when they can't really handle with the situation. That's why I have trust issues at times.
LeanneVlogzFilmz I’ve heard that one too many times. It sucks
LeanneVlogzFilmz Yes, but half of the times I/we did it was true. When we were at school, everytime the timetable would change: "We cannot coprehend with changes, we want to be out." as a joke of course, but sometimes it actually worked because we were ahead of schedule, haha.
yeah my dad every single day.. lmfao 10 years of being diagnosed and he still doesn't believe shit
"Everyone is a little autistic." Me: *becomes non-verbal again* Edit: Not too long ago, I realized that functioning labels harm our community. Now that I think about it, it's a bit annoying when people say that I'm high functioning.
I would about to be dank meme peppa pig
I don't at all. It's useful. I have a friend who doesn't believe he is autistic precisely because he is high functioning... And only thinks of autistic people as those who can't hold conversations, yet he has many autistic traits.
@@thursoberwick1948 People typically don't like to use high-functioning/low-functioning because it's what the Nazi's used to determine which autistics were spared or not iirc
@@popsicIes "People typically" - That's a bit of a generalisation, dontcha think? Which people? Did you survey them all? Most of the people I know have no issue with it. Like I said, I know someone who is undiagnosed autistic, and won't accept it, because he can't get his head around the idea that an autistic person can get a degree from a decent university and become a journalist for major newspapers. He thinks "autistic" refers to people who are effectively locked in and can't have any kind of conversation. That is why it is useful to distinguish these things. I'm high functioning myself. It is of little use to me to be lumped in with people who can't even say their name, read/write or go to the shops by themselves. I may have some kind of relationship to them, but not that much - I can speak & understand several languages, and have held down jobs & relationships. I've known autistic people who have married, who taught, and raised children etc. Whole different ballgame from someone who needs a full time carer. The National Socialists didn't make that distinction, in fact they used much cruder terms like "useless mouths".
@@thursoberwick1948 No no, I wasn't arguing with you about having a lack of distinction -- I was saying that using high/low functioning as the distinction sucks. And for the record, at least in the area I live in, we use minimal support need (which you would call high-functioning) and higher support need (low-functioning) to differentiate.
One of the things that drive me crazy is when people say things like "Autism is caused by vaccines" or "Autism is fake".
Lol it also drives me crazy
I definitely agree.
OMG YES I HATE THAT!!! It's like saying drinking coke gives u aids. It just doesn't happen.
The conversation would end there for me
Well some Autistic people and those on the spectrum are using more of there brain thwn the average person and there for cant really funtion woth them.
I have a friend who is autistic, and her main issue is hearing. Even as much as a door closing makes her freak out, and she always wore sound cancelling headphones. A lot of people thought she listened to music in school with them so they would say the school was being unfair. The final straw was a group of girls ripped them off and screamed as loud as possible in her ears, during an assembly. They were luckily expelled
nice one..kicking some rude people out
I've got sensitivity to noise/sensitive hearing, but not quite as bad as your friend, and I'm hoping that it doesn't get any worse. Last thing I want is to be wearing ear defenders all the time coz I feel like it's drawing too much attention to myself
Scxxr Roxmeave Mxcormick That’s horrible:(
I used to have the same problem when I was younger. Still have it a bit but you learn to live with it
Only expelled? Suppose that is more than my school would have done. Primary school allowed two children to break another childs bones with no punishment and highschool allowed send a girl out for only a few weeks for carrying around a knife. This country certainly has some messed up children. I'm autistic so I'm not prejudice against people with mental health but some children do stuff just because they can. If their parents do anything to stop them, they will get taken away and probably throw the parents in jail. It's like Hitler's Youth except the government will claim they are pretecting the child. This stops them from stopping real abuse but they do not care.
“What’s your special ability” being a gifted child for years and then growing up and letting everyone down
Jillian Taylor I relate to this on such a high level
THIS! Oh sorry, I actually peaked at age 5. Sozsozsoz
Jillian Taylor I FELT THIS DEEP DOWN
Oh my God that's spot on mate.
This is literally me, unfortunately
"What's your special ability? " Enraging anyone I meet in under one minute.
Its just annoying that people say: WOW! U must have a special ability! Like: stfu u dont know How it is to be autistic
while I’m here I just wanna say don’t support autism speaks 😗
Peter A. Ok Peter
Same here
"Autistic people don't feel empathy." "OH, FUCK OFF!!!!!" I just can't help but laugh at her reaction. XD
Mittz The Trash Lord Same lol
"If I had a pound for every time someone said I don't look autistic, I could afford a real tan" SKSKSKS I LOVE HER ATTITUDE
Proof that autistic people can be sarcastic
@@kaymel9786 Loads can. A lot of us just struggle with rhetorical questions. I get that a lot.
I mean what does a autistic Person have to Look Like anyways? Nothing of this makes any Sense.
Kay Mel I don’t have problems being sarcastic I just have a hard time understanding when other people are being sarcastic
"Yeah i know i don't look autistic. God ran out of autistic facial features when he made me."
Everyone without autism: jUsT tRy To Be NoRmAl Everyone with autism (including me): what is normal?
Being able to get your leg over easily
Being able to have a conversation without it turning awkward.
Getting into a mainstream school
Normal doesn't exist
Thats What I question all the time: What is it to be normal How Does it feel like it?
Asking them to be normal like asking cat to be a dog for a moment.
Couldn't have said it better myself
I just got some kittens and they lick my hand though.
Autism is like you skipped the tutorial in life but everyone’s gone through it like 17 times.
Very true.
My personal favorite: “That school shooter had Aspergers! You’re so nice though! You can’t have that!” What.
Lmao wtf
Wait what?
Was there an autistic school shooter
This one really annoys me, because people automatically think that all people with autism are all homicidal maniacs. It's just not true.
@@blakethecommunist3301yes, in Miami a few years ago.
I am not autistic but, people used autistic as an insult towards me. This happened many of times. I told them that was wrong and they never listened. I feel bad for autistic people who have experienced something like that because it shouldn’t be used as a insult.
I am 17 and I am globally delayed which means that I learn slower than the kids and teenagers my age and I have hearing loss in my left ear all my life and it's hard to express myself sometimes but I'm getting better at it and I stutter sometimes which is annoying to me because it makes it hard for me to speak to everyone and I normally hide my emotions to people and my personality is serious and passionate and laid-back and I love reading and art and animals and cartoons.
“What’s your special ability?” Yeah funny thing. I’m actually spider man.
*clings to wall, climbs up wall, and escapes out window*
Who here's tired of autism becoming a trending insult?
ME AS FUCK
its understandable why its a trending insult... Some people tend to get rather offend easy, and so they get called autistic since they tend to get offend rather easy on the internet. Autisme works very well with the word cancer. you dont have to put a negative meaning into it when they use it. you could take it as a compliment when ever they fire it off :3 or grown a thicker skin or stop carring about a label that dont define you.
ME
Logician It's entertaining to see you tough talk when you really have no idea what you're talking about. "Cancer" is a term I tolerate because it does not refer to the disease specifically; it is an adjective for something that spreads quickly and unhealthily. Autism is a mental condition and that is where the definition ends; calling someone you don't like autistic is like calling my cat water because she drinks it. Thank you. :)
Ugh all this boys at school call themselves and their actions autistic as a joke. Once I say that I'm offended and that I am actually autistic myself they never believed me as they think I'm playing along. Its so upsetting
I was told “If she were to just fit in more, she wouldn’t be bullied.” Casual ableism I dealt with daily as a child.
Hemp Rope ah one of those. Blocked
@Hemp Rope Um... we aren't monsters, you know
@Hemp Rope Yeah, but not all the time, and not with everyone. It's called a spectrum disorder for a reason.
@Hemp Rope And it is NOT called a tantrum
As a person who have autism ABLEISM ISNT REAL
My favourite is from my mum (I completely understand why you’re so stressed out when you have to leave the house, I get socially anxious too) Meanwhile, some of my worst memories are of her forcing me into social situations with other people and then calling me a rude brat when I didn’t suddenly become extroverted.
I was just diagnosed with autism a few days ago so seeing this video and comment section have been incredibly validating. Y’all are awesome
Most of the comments are good there are a few horrible ones though.
If someone told me my child "brought the bullying upon themselves" I'd slap the shit out of them and told them "you brought it upon yourself".
Thats what my mum got told all through primary when I was bullied every day; it was a dear diary moment when I didn't come home crying. I was "an easy target" and so i got punished and not the bullies.
Amanda Hernandez haha I literally swore I would yell the crud out of anyone who messed with NY friends. No joke.
Amanda Hernandez Perfect response. No Mercy to those Idiots.
this comment is the best cooment ever
That's just dumb that's like saying to people to stay home because they could get raped.
here’s how i describe how autism is for me: imagine a conversation we are both being told the same thing, but you get the face to face version and i get the text version. i don’t get to hear the tone of voice or see the facial expression despite being there.
That is so bloody perfect I struggle with that all the time !!!! #autismstruggle
Not really accurate to me its just hard to describe because ill never be "normal" ill never be able to compare you know
What if your phone died in the middle of the conversation?
@@catherinezwart well hes dead now
@@catherinezwart THANKS
I have Asperger's syndrome and a few weeks back I was watching Wheel of Fortune with my mom. The theme was things and the first letter that popped up was a "Q", I instantly shouted Quantum Physics.. ...I got it right.
QUANTUM PHYSICS! YES 🤘🏻😁omg I hope you have a wonderful life whoever you are !
@@lynnp456 lmao I hope you do too!!
Autism*
@@saxenart dude when i posted that it was still being called Aspeger's somewhat where I live, I say I have ASD now but that's what I was diagnosed with when I was 12 that's 8 years ago bro.
"what's your special ability?" i can ramble about halloween animatronics and haunted attractions for hours? LOVE this video, found everything so relatable and all the guests seem so cool!
I get talked to and treated like I'm a child or I'm incompetent. I hate that.
Same man
AAHHH- I always get talked to like this during fire drills... “Oh it’s fine! You’re fine it’s all okay just go over there” YES! I’m okay miss teacher
That really sucks, that happened at my old school, everyone talked to me like I was some child who didn't know what they were doing
Same
@@duxghost3985 And it even happens at my work place. Sucks indeed.
"YoU cAn Be NoRmAl iF yOu TrY" "NO, MY BRAIN WORKS DIFFERENTLY THAN YOURS."
Right.
Yo I have aspergers and I can say that yes you can, learn how it’s not that hard. Everybody does this so so it that way. Learn about the world than having the world learn about you
@@saturniidmoff you have a huge lack of emphaty, you know?
Saturniid fun fact: that is called masking, and it will cause an extreme autistic burnout and sensory hangover. Don’t do that. it is *extremely* unhealthy.
@@mrsmamaloveI have ASD and I can't stop doing it I don't know how to
"What's your special ability" Me: super panic attacks
My special super power is extreme overthinking and making things worse than they are 😊😊😊
a mood
Mines deep depression.
Not being able to have a girl friend when in my teens
Really really good memory about some of the events that happpened in the past or music and things that happened in a movie, serie, anime, book, a higher sens of smell than most people. (I don't know if that count.)
There was one person who said they feel they are autistic because they are a idiot. I am not autistic but I was offended because she referred as autistic people as idiots and she even said that she feels she is autistic, when she isn’t even autistic. People need to educate themselves because people can get hurt by this stuff.
Autism for me is like everyone is in on some kind of inside joke except for me.
Haha, my family basically talks in only sarcasm so it's like learning a different language living with them
Shae Oliver Omg same
YES!
Shae Oliver I agree completely
I feel lonely whenever the room is full
Or "I sort all my clothes yeah I'm autistic." That's like saying "I ate at Dominos tonight yeah I'm Italian."
Or like saying “I got an A on a maths test so I must be Asian”
😂😂
I have Asperger's and I don't sort my clothes, actually my room is a one big mess😂
And another one: I hate messy rooms so I have OCD.
"i use chopsticks to eat my food therefore i am japanese"
Omg the worst one is that "Autustic people don't feel empathy" my autistic brother was once crying because of the Ukraine war.
Why is "how would you describe autism" a offensive question. I get that often, and its a perfectly reasonable question
Thank you. People are being nice and showing you that they're interested in your life. They talk to you perfectly normal and are asking a question; why is that offensive?
Its cancer
James Ramsey What?
The question is not in quotes, so that's how I understood that it's a genuine question from the crew.
It's not offensive, but it can get annoying.
Legit had a professor try and say I don’t need accommodations in class because I “don’t look autistic.” And that I should just “try harder to be like everyone else”. Because apparently I choose to struggle in school (sarcasm)
How can anybody say something that mean and stupid! That professor is just👎. I hope you get the help you need. You're👍 hugs from a stranger💞
That’s so stupid! I hope it gets better! It ticks me off that teachers would say stuff like that! That’s like saying you don’t look like you have cancer so just suck it up to someone who has cancer. Btw I really like your profile pic.
You can actually get professors like this fired if you have an official diagnosis. If this ever happens to you in the future, make sure you talk to your school board's office of student affairs (or the equivalent) and file an official complaint against the professor. Also, contact the head of your professor's department at the school. Never put up with discrimination, nobody deserves to feel less.
What a dick! I hope he gets fired.
scmnz that’s a class action lawsuit
How I'd describe autism would probably be... being aware of the things others would overlook? Like, I would remember the formation of my drink's ice cubes and notice someone had stirred it if the ice cubes aren't floating the way they were before I left. Things like that.
Positive but for classic autism the cons heavily outweigh the pros.
From whose perspective, yours or the person with ASD? Autism is a neurotype, not a disease. It's about how one receives and processes stimuli. It's seen as neurodivergent, because the rest of the world is built for neurotypical people (we make things so that it doesn't bother or overwhelm us, when it may overwhelm the senses of someone who is neurodivergent). It's not inherently good or bad, it just is.
James "they definitely are a more negative hinderance" Wow. If that isn't ableism, I don't know what is. Please look up the massacre at Sagamihara, Japan. And please research how people with ASD do, in fact, have their human rights violated. autisticadvocacy.org/home/about-asan/position-statements/
AmethystSoldier "ableism" and that's where the conversation ends. FYI I have autism. It's not a productive disorder for the majority, stop pretending it is to look "progressive" and face facts. I have autism and it is 100% a hindrance to my life and most autistic people's. Am I happy with it? Sure. I'm glad to be alive, but people like you who defend us ALL and speak for ME about MY disorder are retarded and pretty damn pathetic.
James Then you are aware that Autism is a spectrum and not all experiences are the same. While it may cause you significant issues (which I'm not disputing that, because your experience is yours), to say that ASD in itself is a hindrance is also overgeneralizing because your experience doesn't speak for all. FYI You also don't speak for my experiences and my disabilities. It's not being "progressive" it's my experience.
"Everyone is a little bit Autistic" is simply a *misrepresentation* on the premise that everyone can and does exhibit one (or more) of the traits associated with being on the Autistic Spectrum 👍
Its like saying everyone is a little bit Somali
@@sabrin2578 Ah... but didn't homosapiens originate from Africa originally?
@@SpectreOZ what do you mean
@@sabrin2578 Current evolutionary theory states our closest ancestors (modern human or Homosapiens) originated in Africa 300,000 years ago.
@@SpectreOZevolution is a myth
*X:* How would you describe autism? *Me:* Being an alien in a world of people who think you're special or garbage
Yes
It irritates to me to no end whenever people use autism as insult. 😡 EDIT (7/15/20): I don't even remember making this comment. I'm surprised that so many people liked it!
Yeah it's so annoying
I don’t even care. I use it as a insult.
I remember I had this friend back in high school who would insult her "best friend" and tell her to "stop acting autistic" and that she's "autistic as fuck" like, how rude can you be? Get educated. Same with the R word. Ugh. Don't get me started. one of my good friends works with mentally challenged senior citizens and it breaks my heart.
This is so autistic
I make use of my weaponized autism.
"For me, it's hard to put myself in another person's shoes, and people mistake that for a lack of empathy." Quote of the year.
Exactly!
A true autist would note that he can, in fact, put himself in another's shoes, provided that they are at least his size.
That is literally lack of empathy! Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. If you cant put yourself in how they feel you don't have empathy. Jesus
@@improbablehumanity9719 exactly lol,
You just have to think as if you were that person in the position they are in. Thats got nothing to do with autism, and everything to do with not being taught empathy. Empathy is as much an environmental response as it is inherent in out biological growth as humans.
"What's your special ability?" i can fail a math class faster than you could imagine.
‘Autistic people can’t feel empathy’ (Responding as an autistic person) 1. It’s a spectrum. 2. Some of us have FAR too much empathy.
Who’s tired of being treated like a baby?
Waifu Pennywise Me! I hate it!
Same but I remember happening when I was getting sushi and I was just playing with my phone and this lady I didn’t know who she is and she started babying me
ye that's bullshit, some people treat me like I'm stupid smh
You can say that again
Even the one thing that everyone who was a dick to me at the middle I go to make special ed jokes about me and one girl told me to go back to special ed
Autism is a spectrum. It can be severe or not so much. So it's not really noticeable where these people are on the spectrum. But I can definitely assure you that they are on the lower end of the spectrum. First they can speak fine and talk to people. They don't have a speech impediment or lack of social skills to be able to converse with anyone consistently. So I honestly don't think they are as severe. There are people out there who have severe autism to the point where they have panic attacks and can't even speak.
They have HFA (High Functioning Autism), probably Asperger.
THANK YOU. I worked in a specialist school for severe autism and it gets so much more life-destroying than that, and I don't really notice that side portrayed or discussed much. Having said which, it's nice to see high functioning people with autism embracing their individuality and talking about their condition. There still remains a horrible amount of stigma.
So like, actual autistic chiming in here. Autism is a spectrum, yes. But a spectrum is not a scale. Ei: there is no ends to it. There is no opposites. There is no "high end" and there is no "low end" to a spectrum. There is no " severity" of autism. No one is mildly autistic. You seem to think that "high functioning" labels are applied to autistic people who experience their autism mildly. I'd like to correct you. Being "high functioning" means that *other people* experience our autism mildly. Being autistic affects every single autistic person exactly the same amount. Not in the same ways, but the same amount. There's also a common misconception that being autistic affects intelligence. This is not true. Often autistic people also have an intellectual disability as well. The intellectual disability is not part of autism, it is actually completely seperate. However because of the misconception, intellectual disabilities are highly underdiagnosed in autistic people because the symptoms of it are just chalked down to "autism", even though they're separate.
Also, telling people that autism and being autistic is "life destroying" is absolutely disgusting. Your telling people that the way our brains inherently work is wrong. That we, as people, are wrong. You cannot remove the autism from the person without ending up with a completely different person. If you say autism is life destroying, you are calling people's existence life destroying.
Romany Latham a spectrum is by definition a scale. A continuously variable one to be precise. Yes people can have more severe autism than others
"you don't look retarded..." Well i'm not LOL.
I get that a lot
I know all of these amazing people are taking things lightly and being conservational about this but all this topics and things that people said made me cry once. So it calms me down watching them be chill.💙🌸
🌷♥️🌼🌹🎊 Stay strong!!
The worst one I get as someone with aspergers is "But that happens to everyone/everyone feels like that" -_-
@Arielle Fenix Probably what is needed. The first reaction from a neurotypical is "fight or flight" - should I run away from this person? if I stay am I in danger?" followed by a bit more of the front brain switching in "Alert! Awkward moment! Can't just walk away, that would be rude! Try and be sympathetic!" followed by an attempt to be reasonable, like: "Errr... I know nothing about this - wouldn't have guessed this person is autistic - wonder what category I can put them in - hang on, I haven't actually reacted yet, I'm just sitting here with my mouth open - let's try [fill in awkward thing to say from the video here]". It's an NT thang...
@@jeremywilliams5107 that literally happened to me today haha
Oh, my yes! I've heard this at least twice this year alone, and I don't even go out much. It almost feels like an attempt to keep from understanding.
Meeeee! 🤣
*A S S B U R G E R S*
I'm sick of special ed teachers thinking us students are all helpless and not educated.
FINALLY!!!! SOMEONE GETS IT! I'M SICK OF PARAEDUCATORS TREATING ME LIKE AN IDIOT, ONCE I HAD ONE IM ART CLASS, AND I GET PRAISED FOR MY ART BY MY PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS!!! I'M SUBSCRIBING TO YOU RIGHT NOW!!!!!! Sorry for that, but I think you are awesome!
@@rockyandyipper thanks beast!
@@samthetank6762 ;)
YESSSS. I had a teacher once give me typed notes because since I was on an IEP I 'couldn't' write as fast as the rest of the class.-- even though this was NOT on my IEP. (I can actually write faster than most people, and for the most part, my writing is easy to read). Basically, this ended in a meltdown because I thought that she thought that I was helpless.
@@samthetank6762 Yay! I've found out that you have 2000 IQ! It's so annoying when they do that. Like, I'm fine teachers, you don't need to baby me Dammit 😂😂😂
I'm autistic and I have told my friends and their parents they said they would have never even known had I not told them. They were plesently surprised and proud that I have over come it.
What's your special gift? Me: I can arrange colouring pencils into the rainbow. I can also sense your emotions by your body movements. But if your crying or you look physically sad I won't be able to tell at all.
One time in 8th grade, there was this one autistic kid in one of my classes. He couldn't speak normally at all, he was constantly (and I really mean constantly) making these really weird noises and he would start randomly crying. One time this other group of boys came up to me and my friends and said "I wonder what it's like to be autistic, I wonder how their brains work, if it's like they're constantly on acid" And I said: "Honestly it's pretty normal" and that's the story of how everyone found out I'm autistic, just goes to show that just because you're autistic doesn't mean you fit the stereotype.
I'm 19 and still nobody knows lololo People have come close tho
I have relatively mild Asperger's, and there's a girl in my school with really severe Asperger's. She'll direct conversations off on her own tangents. Yes, it can be mildly irritating, but people at my school will laugh about her behind her back, and just be a prick about it. She has an interest in something, give her a break! At my school, the kids treat people with severe autism as someone who is 'mental', and people with mild autism as 'fakers'.
Matilda Wells I have mild Asperger’s as well. I’m sure if I were to tell people I was autistic they wouldn’t believe me and think I was a “faker”. Everyone with autism is different, but people don’t know what it’s like for people with more mild autism like you and I. When people think of autism they don’t think of Asperger’s syndrome, they think of savants and people who have severe autism, people who don’t speak. It’s gonna be even more confusing now that Asperger’s is no longer a diagnosis but rather under the general ASD.
Matilda Wells I have autism and to be honest i don’t want to risk having a autistic child.
Glazed Donut I just want to say this, maybe the guy had Tourette’s? Not to like diagnose someone but I’m just wondering 😁
"Autistic? You mean a person with Autism?" "You are not like my child." "But you don't look Autistic." "You're too high/low functioning." "I saw Rain Man/Big Bang Theory/Any other show where they supposedly portray autism OR my cousin/friend/nephew/brother has autism so I know everything about it."
oh lord..... story of my life every time it comes up for me.
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People who have autistic siblings do know about autism. They cant feel what it feels like inside their brain but I don't know why you get annoyed when they are trying to relate to you because they are informing you of their relationship with an autistic loved one. Just my view which happens to maybe oppose yours but I'm not trying to start a fight, have a great day
ASMR Star Espanglish Bandera People often pull the autistic relative card not to try to relate to the autistic person but to say they know more than them. They'll say "You're supposed to say 'person with autism.' I would know because my cousin has autism." Or "My brother is autistic so I know that we need to find a cure for autism." They act like being related to an autistic person makes them an expert.
Emerson Booth well it's not like a mother or father has to care for the child, Take them to meetings, talk to doctors about their child's condition.
"you could be normal if you tried" Is just like saying to a diesel car : "you could work also on gasoline if you tried"
Autistic people are people - every one is an individual. In my experience most do have empathy but not *automatically* - they have trouble reading body language or picking up hints, so they tend to be empathic after the fact, when they’ve had time to analyse a situation intellectually. For example, I am very good at predicting what people would feel in a given situation if i thought about it in an analytical way, and i was the soul of sympathy if i knew you were upset - but in order for me to know you were upset, you had to say “I am upset”.
"If you just tried harder to fit in, you would." One of the most destructive things someone could ever say to you, and yet you sometimes don't even realise yourself just how much this hurt. I don't know how many times people have told me that...
TheLonely Otaku autism and add are two different things
Julia Prohaska My own mother said that too. It's bad enough the school bullies and insensitive bosses said that, but my mother should be more sensitive about it.
Julia Prohaska p.s. I hate "normal". I like being obsessed with certain subjects and wanting things a certain way, so I find autism comforting. The way the world is these days, *I need to tune out when the going gets tough. I'm hypersensitive and proud of it*
Max Gron you're so cruel I could faint.
Max Gron normal is boring.
I have autism, my sister has autism, my uncle has autism, and my nan has autism. Does that make us less as people? No, it just makes us different.
autistic people
I’m glad people get it! (And I’m autistic too!)
PuppyPoolYT No, it makes you less.
I have autism
PuppyPoolYT that must clash 😂 I have the same situation with me and my dad
I’ve was bullied in all of my school years just for being quiet and bothering literally no one. Then when people would make nasty comments, I would literally think about those comments in my mind for weeks if not months.
we have feelings. Some of us just have trouble showing them.
Autism is like having a constant headache (mostly in public) that everyone else seems to be immune to, because they're used to being so damn loud!
OH, nO! PoOR yOu!
YUP!!!
Haha nice! Can relate ✊
I don't even have autism and I still think people these days are too damn loud.
Yeah theyre way to loud, people scream for 3-4 hours constantly, you tell them to be quiet, they tell you that you need deal with it
i absolutely DESPISE the recent trend about calling stupid things "autistic". do these people even know what that means?
THANK YOU!!! Thank God there's someone I can relate with to this statement!
Well, everyone was being sooo mean about them using the "r word", so they just HAD to find another disabled group to disrespect, it's only fair ya know. /sarcasm
Unpopular opinion, but as a person on the spectrum, i don't really care that much. I personally think it's funny to poke fun at serious subjects.
I didn't even know this was a trend omfg -.-
They must expect Stephen Hawking or something
"Everybody is a little __________" You can insert anything in the line, people will say it.
Idiotic
Love this video. I was recently diagnosed and feel lost with it. It's nice to see that other people on the spectrum are actually happy and comfortable being themselves.
I really hate it when my parents try to comfort me with the “everyone’s a little autistic”. It’s like saying “everyone’s a little schizophrenic”. Like, no, that’s not the case (I deeply apologize if I offended people with the latter, I did not mean it to be hurtful). Luckily, I haven’t heard anything else, but I JUST became open about it.
Yeah. People have to stop using brain disorder as emotions and feelings
Exactly
god i hate that like are you jealous that i have a developmental disorder????
Lina Vanilla also NO.
@Lina Vanilla Then they should say "I experience hallucinations too!" instead of "I'm a little bit schizophrenic". Most symptoms of mental illnesses are present in the general population to varying degrees, it's only when they rise to a level of interfering with daily life that they are classified as a disorder.
1:54 -OH FUCK OFF I felt her finger touching my soul
I am a savage autistic sarcasm queen!!!
Thanks for sharing! My daughter is 3.5 recently diagnosed with having Autism. Sending love to you all.❤️
My grandson has a 15 year old with autism and he feels so alone. Breaks my heart. I wish I could find a way to help him. for years I have watched his little heart break because no one want to hang out with him. He is such a sweet soul. I pray for him daily but do not know how to help him.
I was expecting a card to say, "were you vaccinated?"
Autism causes vaccination!
@@TheReaverOfDarkness I'd like some fact based proof that supports your idiotic idea.
@@cadelopezzuckerb7633 Fact: People with autism are on average more rational than most people. Fact: The more rational a person is, the more likely they are to get vaccinated.
@@TheReaverOfDarkness Are you serious, that is the weakest "fact based" proof I've ever heard. Your argument is that one population of people thinks, in general, more rationally and rational people tend to follow medical guidelines so the missing factor has to be the vaccine instead of, let's say, an autistic persons general mental state and thoughts.
@@cadelopezzuckerb7633 Are you arguing the factfulness of the two facts, or do you think it's the chain of logic that doesn't hold up?
The first one, right off the bat. I HATE when people tell me that I don't "look" autistic. It's incredibly ignorant and such a neurotypical thing to say.
It's bot neurotypical, it's just offensive full stop
i HATE that so much
Holy crap I agree. They are like "You look like a normal person" cause people think all autistic people look the same with a visible face difference, and it pisses me off
I usually go off my head and chairs and tables magically float through the air!
I get it 95% of the time when I tell a new person that I'm autistic. Like, so much I actively anticipate it every time I tell someone.
It's funny, I watched this video for the first time 4 years ago. And this month, I have been diagnosed autistic with high potential. Now, I just watched this video again, and it felt amazing to feel that I finally understand myself better as well as my place in the world.
"You don't look autistic" or "you must have overcome autism" or "i don't notice your autism because you speak so well" or "you can't be autistic because you're easy to talk to. "
My girlfriend has Asperger's and if I got an Euro everytime she's heard these annoying ass phrases, we could plan the best wedding ever.
My little brother is autistic and one day I went to his school and found out he was being bullied for it. Let's just say I had a nice long "chat" with them.
Potato Ninja good
Potato Ninja if you're implying that you hurt them you're worse than the bully tbh
Evan Hodnett stfu
Yesenia Reyes rustled?
K sure
“You could be normal if you tried…” THAT’S CALLED MASKING AND IT’S TERRIBLE AND EXHAUSTING
I'm a Christian, and I thankfully don't hear this very much, only from visitors, but things like "It's God's will," "you need more faith," or "just pray, trust God, and have faith and things will be better."
I would describe my experience with autism as like watching a really crappy download of a movie where the visuals are blurry and the lip syncing doesn't match up. You get the basic gist of everything, but its confusing and jumbled.
Rebecca Perry/ yes yes and yes again
Rebecca Perry I really like that explanation! Though for me its more along the lines of the imagery is too crisp so it buffers a lot and jumps around with bits of random audio while loading. I catch what people say, but sometimes the background noise is too distracting/loud for me to hear and other times i hear what they said but the audio comes several seconds after the person says it.
Rebecca Perry THAT'S A GREAT WAY OF PUTTING IT, OH MY GOSH XD.
As an autistic, this makes so much sense!
That sounds about right, actually. Very well put!
The UK has a serious problem with bullying
The uk is worse than u think
I live in the u.s and ppl will stand up for others or they will fight back
Blackwolverine 31 not only in the uk
Minato Namikaze I also live in us but kids don't stand up for others or fight back where I am
Romain Savioz I know that, but the uk seriously have a problem
We do feel empathy, we just do not know how to relate to people sometimes. Big difference.
Almost 4 years have passed and I still love this video ❤
Person: you don’t look autistic Me: you don’t look stupid yet here we are
That,s the point they will actually what they think off you in retaliation. Every thing is not what it seems
Classic autistic response.
As someone with Autism, I hate being in loud places such as at a shopping centre, pub etc because I can hear everything and can’t filter things out. It’s so intense that I can actually feel it all. On my skin etc. Kind of like someone pressing their hand really hard against my chest. When something crashes on the floor it feels like my back is being scratched by a cat or something. I find it very hard to concentrate on a conversation as a result. This often makes me quite withdrawn or quiet or I look panicky and even ill. People assume I’m being rude or I’m not showing interest when it’s actually because I’m overwhelmed with my surroundings and can’t hear a bloody word that someone is saying except mumbles.
Same. I get in trouble cause of my hearing, and then when I try to explain it, I get in trouble for using my autism as an excuse.
While I also have a lot of trouble filtering out the noise, my reaction is kind of the opposite. I just feel lost in all the input and kinda stop being in the here and now (for a lack of a better description) it just hurts and I get so scared that I want to make myself as small as possible, hide and clutch myself so tight it works as a grounding mechanism. I often need a place without other people at all before I can start to progress and feel better.
I’m also really sensitive to sound, but no one knows I’m autistic so they like to sneak up and scare me a lot and they think it’s just because I’m jumpy. One time 7 people scared me all at once and I felt like crying
You would make a good hunter, if you are patient and can listen to everything that's very useful skill to have not in a supermarket but in the outdoors it can save your life.
I hate being in loud places to I'm also autistic but I love heavy metal it's so weird
I’ve had two best friends with autism and they are completely different. My friend throughout primary school would lash out, not make eye contact very well, get angry very quickly and struggled in classroom environments. My other friend who I’ve known for 7 years is a really chilled person, very accepting, kind hearted, funny, can lash out unexpectedly, also struggles with eye contact, has trouble reading emotions and doesn’t really like physical contact. So as you can see it’s not the same for everyone and the similarities are very few but people are so quick to judge. The reason their still friends with me is because I didn’t label them as autistic people (I didn’t label them as anything) they are human beings and I love them both dearly. They’ve always been there for me and always there to make me laugh. It is important to look past people’s differences but be there for them when it’s there differences that make them struggle. Funnily enough I didn’t know either of them were autistic until year 7 but I never questioned either of them because they are just humans. Love and respect everybody.
I'm autistic and I struggle to show empathy. I feel empathy, but I have trouble showing it as I don't want to be interpreted as insensitive. Overall, I see autism as a blessing. I wouldn't change my condition even if a cure was made.
its impossible to feel empathy, empathy is the ability to interpret others emotions. Empathy is a skill, not a feeling, i think you are talking about compassion, that is the feeling side of it. if we had much empathy half our problems would disappear. we feel compassion, but lack the empathy that tells us what is going on, so we don't notice that something is happening to feel compassionate about, but once we know it is there then we are very compassionate.
@@theant9821 by that definition, most NTs lack empathy too.
My youngest brother Is autistic and my little sister is undergoing tests for autism, and they are both so different My brother struggles with so much and becomes anxious easily but what upsets me is people always stare at him, because he screams a lot and has a lot of melt downs. Where as my sister it's really hard to tell if she is or not, coz she's 4 and still struggles to speak and can get upset quite easy however she makes friends easy and is very empathetic. Proof that EVERYONE with autism is different .
I love them both very much
Yeah, i have autism and i don't have a lot of struggles with it. While my little brother does, i feel so bad for him. It's more social issues with him he does have friends but just doesn't know how to function around strangers
Daddy's home you're a strong person. And I appreciate you and I don't see you different
But could they be cured? I mean would they be able to speak, even if they grew up? I have a little brother that has autism, that's why I am asking...
fatima mubarek they can improve with therapy and and teaching them things like eight and wrong it may just take a little longer but autism cannot be cured they will ALWAYS have it but may improve overtime xxx
“What’s your special skill?” Sarcasm, bad jokes and making a decent cup of tea. 😂😂
Seeing as I seem to have the same superpower I think something absurd like "I can fly." would also work very well, best said in the most deadpan voice imaginable.
@Starcat productions that everyone
Doodars As somebody who has autism i want to understand sarcasm so bad i cry abt it smh
Same 👍 (I am also autistic, in case you were wondering)
It is like they think we are superheroes
Ive come to the realization that my autism just means I have a hundred tabs open in my mind and reality is the one I hate the most.
“What’s your special ability?” Annoying my friends so much that they friendship break up with me and me having absolutely no idea what happened
fun fact about my empathy levels: literally cried over just about any movie show and book i've seen
Even about comedies? (Don't want to be rude, just asking)
Flori Albert yeah, sometimes for laughter or i would find something sad
In my case is ironic, I cry a lot at drama films and drama stuff and I love crying haha, but I have some trouble empathizing with real people, when they feel sad mostly, but I can usually sympathize so thats enough, but sometimes I cant even sympathize xd. For some reason I find it really easier to sympathize and empathize with people with mental disorders and other issues, but harder to do that with neurotypical people. Edit: I thought a bit about this and I realized that when I see someone sad or crying in real life I feel curiosity about their feelings but I dont actually feel them or understand them in some cases.
Diego Zarate I feel the same. If someone is crying on a TV show or I can see the bad things which have happened to them (which would make me cry or want to hurt someone) I often cry - many times out of anger - and I can see that I am empathising. But when real life people are upset I just don't seem to care. It's interesting to know why they cry but I'm not bothered about cheering them up.
I cry a lot...