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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • Markus is autistic. The documentary follows him for a year and shows what it’s like to live with autism. He’ll probably never grow up, nor does he want to.
    "Most people don’t understand that, even my parents think it’s bad," says Markus. He spends a lot of his time playing with toys, while also dealing with the struggle for his father’s acceptance, and the question of what he can contribute to society. The documentary follows Markus for a year.
    "I don’t want to be normal and part of the herd. I want to live how I want." Markus lives in Duisburg in western Germany. His home is completely cluttered with toys, including noisy motion-activated frogs, a singing Elvis and an angry snowman that tells you to watch it! Markus plays happily with his toys for hours, listening to children’s stories and drinking hot chocolate. Despite his autism, he does allow people to get close. He has an eccentric style, with a Prince Valiant haircut, a laser pointer round his neck and colorful plastic figures clutched in his hand. Markus’s father in particular wants him to grow up. His mother takes good care of him, but she encourages him to go out and meet other people more. She worries he could become lonely. That’s how he discovered his love of people with Down Syndrome, who he calls his Downies. "They take me as I am. They don’t question my ways. That’s a nice feeling." This documentary refers to questions as: what is autism? What are signs and symptoms of autism? How do autistic people behave?
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @_VictorGrantz_
    @_VictorGrantz_ 5 лет назад +1354

    This guy will never get robbed, he’s got sensor toys everywhere.

  • @kimorox813
    @kimorox813 5 лет назад +415

    I really don't like that they call him a ''35 year old child'' just because he acts oddly and likes children toys

    • @user-sp2jg9rx8r
      @user-sp2jg9rx8r 4 года назад +38

      I agree.
      He reminds me of myself that likes children's things.
      I hate it when people say these things.
      Why, when am out in public am force to put on a mask to cancel out my true self.

    • @sjjdjejdkdkd3716
      @sjjdjejdkdkd3716 4 года назад +11

      But he says himself that he doesn't want to grow up.

    • @channelmar15
      @channelmar15 4 года назад +18

      He's what you call a man-child.

    • @potatoe214
      @potatoe214 3 года назад +14

      @@sjjdjejdkdkd3716 Naturally, since to "grow up" is to work endless pointless jobs and maybe retire in 40 years. Why wait your whole life to begin living as you wish? His "childishness" is a rejection of the fake rules and regulations which everybody bends themselves to submit to, and collectively enforce. Doesn't everybody understand how we all submit part of our autonomy and desires to be part of society? But we don't have to!
      Childishness v Adulthood: where do you draw the boundaries? There is no real distinction. Its a fake social construction. The reality is of Freedom/Pleasure v the "moral" responsibilities/toil of adulthood, and wage labour. The "Rat Race," right? So its a natural reaction to society. Growing up is sacrificing the freedom of childhood to "become an adult" and become a "good, responsible" person. Purely a moral judgment (fake)
      The Adulthood/Childhood thing is just a mask for this. Unfortunately, the sanctions for violating these fake rules, for not living within the standard plan for living, are very real.

    • @jimmiehines6563
      @jimmiehines6563 3 года назад +5

      Most people judge want everone to fit into there odd preference of supposed places or spots so someone can supposedly call that normal wat the hell is normal ?biscuits

  • @NOIRIST
    @NOIRIST 5 лет назад +631

    At first I was quick to think Marcus' dad is a prick... but from what he said at the campsite, you can understand he is concerned how his son will cope when he and his wife are gone. This doc is both happy and sad.

    • @SnakeBush
      @SnakeBush 5 лет назад +2

      NOIRIST they need to have brothers and sisters

    • @jazzypoo7960
      @jazzypoo7960 5 лет назад +11

      Mature adults have to find ways to cope with stressors for themselves. Because of crying babies, I always take earplugs/cotton on airplanes.

    • @Wolcik3000
      @Wolcik3000 5 лет назад +7

      @@SnakeBush brothers and sisters to take care of them once overprotective parents die?

    • @B33st1ng
      @B33st1ng 5 лет назад +4

      @@DailyProGaming I'm autistic and it's the other way around for me.

    • @denmun9722
      @denmun9722 5 лет назад +6

      the ones who challenge us the most are often the ones who care the most. you're welcome, hallmark

  • @seeker119
    @seeker119 5 лет назад +613

    He is a happy guy, people are cruel towards these people, I bet ya they don't even know how to replace battery in smoke detector this guy has repair skills

    • @crimsonmoon9404
      @crimsonmoon9404 5 лет назад +12

      most millenials dont know how to change a lightbulb :P

    • @kellyshea92
      @kellyshea92 5 лет назад +1

      @@crimsonmoon9404 are you 38 years old or younger?

    • @MA-mk9rl
      @MA-mk9rl 5 лет назад +2

      @Alex & Rah well maybe someone with a higher functioning autism. some people on the spectrum literally can not work. he will never have to either since he lives in a country with a function social democracy.. unlike America

    • @swineflu07
      @swineflu07 5 лет назад +2

      People are cruel to each other for what ever reason so it dosent really matter

    • @robertallen9570
      @robertallen9570 5 лет назад +1

      That’s exactly the problem. He could youse these skills to be a contributing member of society, but chooses not to

  • @amutinyinheaven
    @amutinyinheaven 5 лет назад +1652

    id rather read subtitles than listen to a dub

    • @meihooman7561
      @meihooman7561 5 лет назад +22

      This. !!!!

    • @awesomo845
      @awesomo845 5 лет назад +49

      Very much agree. I never even realize when I'm reading subtitles anyway. It just feels like listening to it in English once you get into what's happening on screen

    • @pyeltd.5457
      @pyeltd.5457 5 лет назад +4

      No

    • @mr.meeseeks5127
      @mr.meeseeks5127 5 лет назад +45

      I know because you want to hear his voice. Even if you don't speak the language, you cant hear the emotion or truth in his voice with a voice actor talking loudly over him. I would have much rather read subtitles as well.

    • @morrison3444
      @morrison3444 5 лет назад +5

      open this in the background :D www.dw.com/de/in-der-welt-eines-autisten/av-47019110

  • @Justice_The_Nutritionist
    @Justice_The_Nutritionist 5 лет назад +880

    I appreciate him cause he is living in a way he wants to live.

    • @megamegaO
      @megamegaO 5 лет назад +20

      And he has repairing skills...useful if he ever decides to either make or repair toys for money.

    • @codye541
      @codye541 5 лет назад +4

      @@megamegaO no, you still dont understand

    • @CarlosDlgd
      @CarlosDlgd 5 лет назад

      For real!

    • @loverodents-wi2mt
      @loverodents-wi2mt 5 лет назад +1

      @@evaneverything119 he needs to be taught more things...

    • @crimson1718
      @crimson1718 5 лет назад

      Are you sure? 😶

  • @raven1462
    @raven1462 5 лет назад +98

    Hes a smart man. I had a classmate with the condition, but instead of sound it was math. He was made fun of, but he was a straight A student. Hes working on being a math teacher.

  • @changeling-child
    @changeling-child 2 года назад +34

    As an autistic woman I actually admire Markus a lot because he seems to have mastered something that I lack: self-acceptance and self-confidence. People like Markus remind me that it’s ok to be different. That there is not only one accepted way to exist in society and that you should not live your life on other people’s terms.

  • @lockwoodstudios5462
    @lockwoodstudios5462 5 лет назад +148

    He’s really enlightened, some people waste their time trying to fit in with the norm, but he spends his time doing what he loves and doesn’t care what other people think. He’s the kind of person who is going to die happy

    • @magicspyglassakachloe3277
      @magicspyglassakachloe3277 5 лет назад +5

      Yep. This is the guy I wanna be.

    • @afrarunduml1170
      @afrarunduml1170 2 года назад +9

      Yeah but he lives on the costs of others, even if he was capable to do some work. Just because he thought he don't wan't to.

    • @hmartinspliff
      @hmartinspliff 2 года назад +1

      He is like Peter Pan. He's found his happy thought and has turned his apartment into his very own Neverland. Hold onto that happy thought and fly, Markus, fly!!

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Год назад

      I think he may want to get a job at some point because the costs of living never was cheap

    • @juneanthonyasistio
      @juneanthonyasistio Год назад

  • @SleazyMouse
    @SleazyMouse 5 лет назад +578

    I see potential for this guy in prop buliding or making.. he's around people that don't support his interest.

    • @mss4822
      @mss4822 5 лет назад +15

      he should create.his business online, no one will judge.

    • @lost4468yt
      @lost4468yt 5 лет назад +3

      @S A That's not at all comparable. And why on earth would your room mates judge you for that? In what way did they judge you? When I was at university most people thought things like that ranged from cool to just not caring, but I never had anyone judge someone else on it, let alone not like them because of that...

  • @amesadamson
    @amesadamson 5 лет назад +200

    it is always remarkable when parents live their whole lives in a state of quiet disappointment over their children. it is heartbreaking, sad, painful for all involved. I am glad that Markus seems to have been able to rise above that and just be.

    • @deenamacias751
      @deenamacias751 5 лет назад +3

      Ames Adamson. yes yes... but for some people they just can't handle things.,don't make it right. thank god Markus aperently has a family,with money to send him away and he has a chance at a decent life. others that can't accept or have financial abilities... children could be in a bad place... thank god Markus is lucky safe but don't it just make others think what about the others..

  • @saudnaeem
    @saudnaeem 5 лет назад +997

    He has got repairing skills and he must utilize these skills to generate money. May be a repair shop for him would be a good idea.

    • @redevous
      @redevous 5 лет назад +11

      Saud Naeem yes!

    • @wyntresorrow403
      @wyntresorrow403 5 лет назад +68

      He could repair broken toys

    • @TheFelish33
      @TheFelish33 5 лет назад +66

      He's going to need *Someone Honest* who can help him with *Finance* so he won't be taken advantage of.

    • @codye541
      @codye541 5 лет назад +26

      It doesn't work like that.

    • @sideshowkazstuff3867
      @sideshowkazstuff3867 5 лет назад +4

      And maybe in a place with some other people so he’s not fixing 50 widescreens in a row.

  • @toomanyhungrycats0554
    @toomanyhungrycats0554 2 года назад +14

    Im autistic and i was constantly verbally abused growing up so it always makes me anxious when people are abrasive

    • @lullogames3879
      @lullogames3879 2 года назад +2

      Same it’s always the mothers isn’t it they will always make you suffer like me

  • @nik1128
    @nik1128 5 лет назад +75

    "That's an example of why I hate other people"....me too dude, me too.

  • @MrFixer1983
    @MrFixer1983 5 лет назад +162

    I'm also a 35 years old autistic guy, and I see things what I
    recognize problems in my own live. Autistic comes in many kinds, I don't act like a child, i'm try to be "normal" in my own way, but in my apartment I can releax in my own way. My skills are i'm very good at computers,electronics, music and movies. At my ICT work place, I do all the wiring for the pc testing
    table's. My coworks are very happy what I do with making those better work/testing places. But there is one skill what I own I don't like, is when i'm inside off a builing i'm trying to put the hole place inside my head. If there is to must noise, i'm getting instable and get very
    tired. But I must say i'm happy with my life. I work for my own money, have nice apartment and married for 7 years. I have great family/friends to support me. So I can say i'm lucky.

    • @deenamacias751
      @deenamacias751 5 лет назад +1

      DaFixer like this man said in video it's your own place you feel most comfortable... and that is not a bad thing you just work with it... your doing amazing.,some people with no disabilities or daily struggles have no sence of common desancy so therefore there is mast majority that are "in their world of being privledged"

    • @nataliemoraes2033
      @nataliemoraes2033 5 лет назад +3

      Well, it's good that you're a functioning member in society. Many people play on their illness, while others do need to be on disability. It's good to know what you're good at.

    • @rosevampire3755
      @rosevampire3755 5 лет назад +2

      I have Asperger syndrome and I also try to be ‘normal’

    • @ianchristopheralexander1985
      @ianchristopheralexander1985 3 года назад +1

      I am age 35 and autistic man and still lonely and single but I don't show most symptoms I like being in a loud place I hate quiet places and my younger brother is worse he hates noise I talk and he doesn't my brother and I are 2 different people.

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios Год назад

      It doesen't matter.

  • @danielmcturk3961
    @danielmcturk3961 5 лет назад +138

    Nothing wrong with Markus. He has a lot to offer society. We need people like him who see the world in different light. Heartening to see a minimal of negative comments here.

    • @JACKALTOOTH100
      @JACKALTOOTH100 5 лет назад +9

      This world is short on kindness.

    • @wirwerdenverarscht
      @wirwerdenverarscht Год назад +4

      So what does he have to offer the world?

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@wirwerdenverarschtyeah I’m all for acceptance but I also like to deal with reality - I’m not sure what he brings to the table

    • @TheJohn93226
      @TheJohn93226 9 месяцев назад +2

      Amen brother, amen

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 9 месяцев назад

      @@brianmeen2158 agreed, acceptance has limits, this guy is a literal man-child and acts very infantile ,he needs help to learn to cope, and move forward in a positive and productive manner, sure, hes not really hurting anyone, but he is hurting and limiting himself and that is not healthy, no matter how you spin it. this guy is avoiding being an adult, his life is counter-productive and its not healthy, in the long run he will not be happy. i have known folks like this in my years of working in social services for disabled adults and they at times claim to be happy and love their life, you see them over time deteriorate, lose skills,regress even further, and they do get depressed, they suffer from very low self-esteem, low self confidence and it causes major suffering long term. if he has the toys as a side hobby that would be fine, but its his main activities / hobby and pretty much consumes him.

  • @hannahb9326
    @hannahb9326 5 лет назад +310

    His happiness is adorable. I love that he lives in a way that makes him happy. Cos that's what life's about, right? To live a happy life! :) As an autistic female, I am actually very similar to this side of the spectrum, so thank you for this video, it has helped me understand myself a little more. I just worry that there will be people that watch this and assume that we are all the same. The spectrum is very broad and there are so many little differences to each autistic person. And I'm sick of people saying that autism immediatly means extremely stupid. We just think differently and see things differently. Just because some of us can be extremely anxious and go mute sometimes and struggle to explain/express feelings doesn't mean there's nothing going on in our brains! Thanks for reading this. Just wanted to get my thoughts out. 💖✌

    • @killed2deth736
      @killed2deth736 5 лет назад

      Keep your head up! And thanks for sharing 👍

    • @gacomics5951
      @gacomics5951 5 лет назад +4

      It's easier for women who are on the spectrum then it is for men. My odd behaviour may even look cute but a man with similar behaviour would be considered insane. Also, a woman with autism can find a man who will take care of her while a man with autism is left to himself.

    • @yoanakochkova7250
      @yoanakochkova7250 4 года назад +12

      @@gacomics5951 There is still a pervasive belief that women can't be autistic and they are still often under- or misdiagnosed. Pair a lack of diagnosis with trying to fit into a world you don't quite fully understand or fit into (but are socially pressured to be socially acceptable and agreeable, perhaps a bit more than men), and it's a recipe for leading a frustrating, unfulfilling life. I'd say the challenges for each gender are unique and neither is better. I know autistic men in relationships and autistic women whose interests/personalities are too intense for them to maintain relationships. Every individual is exactly that, an individual! Most importantly, let's hope society gets more accepting of people's differences.

    • @helloworld3765
      @helloworld3765 4 года назад

      Thank you. Appreciate it

    • @pikaluv43
      @pikaluv43 3 года назад +1

      ty hannah b i too am on the spectrum i live on my own im in my 60s i do quit well when im not being aggravated by these psycho neighbors and the management he is alot like i am im glad there are others out there like me

  • @carleenforringer9101
    @carleenforringer9101 4 года назад +49

    The fact that his dad is so rude to him and gives him a hard time every time he comes to visit just makes me sad... His mom seems lovely, I just don't understand why his father is so awful to him. And apparently her new husband is no better

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 3 года назад +12

      His dad is a bit harsh, but he is right ! And I respect him for not coddling , enabling and babying him, being disabled is not an excuse to refuse to grow up

    • @MaxSachs
      @MaxSachs 3 года назад +3

      That man isn't his father, early in the video we find out his mother divorced his father on account of he wanted to cope with their sons idiosyncrasies without the government.

    • @boscoitalics
      @boscoitalics 3 года назад +5

      his dad reminds me of my dad. I like Markus

    • @charlottethecat6302
      @charlottethecat6302 2 года назад +6

      @@Shannonbarnesdr1 that is a horrible thing to say does it really matter if he lives like a child the main thing is that he's happy better that he's child like and happy and being made to grow up and be depressed live and let live its his life and its up to him how he lives it too many judgemental people in this world

    • @nicolekeane4895
      @nicolekeane4895 2 года назад +2

      @@MaxSachs It is his Dad, the parents remarried

  • @OMG_BeCkY
    @OMG_BeCkY 5 лет назад +136

    Dude must go through a ton of batteries!

  • @thevintagepoet
    @thevintagepoet 5 лет назад +86

    I like him. He would be so good at making and designing toys. He is young at heart.

  • @billadams7788
    @billadams7788 5 лет назад +84

    His parents should encourage his talents and steer him into a career involving them. He is talented and I'm sure a company can use his skills.

    • @trmp9923
      @trmp9923 2 года назад +1

      @AVLRECORDS yup that's how I got hooked on xanax

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker 2 года назад +2

      Like in an electronics company

    • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Год назад +2

      No. Companies need to make a profit. But a charity might give him some part time occupation.

  • @babyblue6743
    @babyblue6743 Год назад +7

    They’ve got a lovely cat, just like my neighbour’s. I’m autistic and have an amazing affinity with animals, they just seem to love me and fuss me all the time.

  • @hatchixnana
    @hatchixnana Год назад +19

    He needs to be taught some life skills such as cooking, budgeting, washing clothes, and in the end he needs a way to make money. It’s not a matter of him having to “grow up”, he’s already grown. He doesn’t need to change his personality, throw away his toys, or stop playing. But he does need to learn how to take care of himself because his parents aren’t always gonna be there to do it for him.

    • @joogaloo8405
      @joogaloo8405 Год назад +3

      nobody will hire him, trust me lol. Im in america and i can say this 100 percent, and I am higher functioning then he is.

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@joogaloo8405 maybe if he didnt act like a 2 year old he might could get a job seeing as he does have skills and he is capable of applying them.

    • @michaellemmen
      @michaellemmen 2 месяца назад

      @@Shannonbarnesdr1right, but do you really think he can just ‘stop acting like a 2 year old’ on a dime? I mean he is 35 and he’s been this way for his whole life. It’s not that simple. I understand where you are coming from though.

    • @mickimicki
      @mickimicki 27 дней назад

      @@joogaloo8405 He's in Germany. In theory, there is a possibility for him to find employment. The government will pay part of his salary.
      At some point he mentions that he and Ramona have less money because they don't go to "the workshop" any more. There are special workshops for special needs people in Germany, usually run by some charities. They will pay some nominal salary and they often make people do very repetitive or dull work, and/or are very structured, so not all people with disabilities are able or willing to work there.

  • @dinoemoking5260
    @dinoemoking5260 5 лет назад +90

    Damn, I would be friends with this guy in a heartbeat :( what a happy and carefree soul. I wish everyone could be a little bit more like him.

  • @Haibekpe
    @Haibekpe 4 года назад +20

    He’s more aware of himself than the average person!

  • @weepingkoopa2862
    @weepingkoopa2862 5 лет назад +210

    He should have a RUclips Channel where he gives tutorials on how to do that kind of stuff.
    It could be a good way for him to make a little extra money.

    • @_VictorGrantz_
      @_VictorGrantz_ 5 лет назад

      Weeping Koopa hell yes!

    • @RainyRunningRiver
      @RainyRunningRiver 5 лет назад +23

      Weeping Koopa umm the trolls of the internet would push him to an early grave........

    • @GrannyGooseOnYouTube
      @GrannyGooseOnYouTube 5 лет назад +7

      @@RainyRunningRiver Yes. Look at Chris Chan. The RUclips trolls drove him mad.

    • @Quario
      @Quario 5 лет назад +3

      @@GrannyGooseOnRUclips but this dude seems to do way more that chris does, i mean, i would watch this guy's tutorials to learn something, unlike chris videos where you mostly watch it for the cringe

    • @omairtech6711
      @omairtech6711 5 лет назад

      I agree.

  • @jarnlok4903
    @jarnlok4903 5 лет назад +35

    This guy could get a job as a toy maker... He seems pretty good at it

  • @melissaroscher1080
    @melissaroscher1080 5 лет назад +374

    I'm a high functioning autistic and wish you had featured others on the spectrum, showing the whole spectrum not just Marcus. Folk will pigeon hole others on the spectrum to a Marcus type. I hold down a job that allows to work alone, so that when not working I can be social. I went to University. I took care of mom for 5 years before she passed. I have a dachshund. I own my own car

    • @randomname9758
      @randomname9758 5 лет назад +46

      You happen to be one of the lucky ones. You're able to function as an adult, people like the man here deserve all the help he can get.

    • @B33st1ng
      @B33st1ng 5 лет назад +44

      I'm more like Markus. I have my hobbies and I like the repair things. I don't go outside a lot. I don't go to see my friends. I'm judged a lot for living life like Markus, my dad is also like his. He said "if you don't work you're not a part of society", but I get stressed by going outside and by people and when I have a meltdown I think harmful thoughts, which I want to avoid at all costs.

    • @kakibackup2koujo612
      @kakibackup2koujo612 5 лет назад +26

      Melissa Roscher people seem to confuse autism with intellectual disabilities like down syndrom.

    • @SissyFlower5
      @SissyFlower5 5 лет назад +37

      Not to mention all of the autistic people who are in relationships, married, or have children. Autistic people aren't babies. They can find love. They can be sexually active. They can be good parents

    • @stormgirl09
      @stormgirl09 5 лет назад +9

      @@SissyFlower5 yea but they aren't that severe. I also noticed many of those type of autistics ,believe it or not,complain about how oh so disabled and different from society they are!! When they are mostly like any other person! Really grinds my gears! Check out "What women with autism want you to know" by user name Iris. They pick the least autistic people out there to moan how disabled and different they are. Looks like Tumblrinas who just want attention to me...

  • @TheTiki1111
    @TheTiki1111 5 лет назад +15

    He seems to have such a happy and innocent life! I couldn’t imagine being so worry free at 35! God bless him and his friends !🌼🌸

  • @___Anakin.Skywalker
    @___Anakin.Skywalker 2 года назад +11

    I'm almost 40, and I still enjoy playing with toys, watching cartoons, reading comics etc. Everything that's fun and nice I still like and enjoys. However, I keep them in my secret cave somewhere in my house

    • @PainElemental
      @PainElemental Год назад +4

      61 with autism here. i'm playing with musical teddy bears as i write this.

  • @oldman9843
    @oldman9843 5 лет назад +29

    I cannot not stand it when I see someone being mean like they are to Marcus and I am not shy about telling them or getting in their face .

    • @bethhollins3556
      @bethhollins3556 5 лет назад +1

      Who's being mean?

    • @DeltaPi314
      @DeltaPi314 3 года назад +1

      Another bully justifying their bullying by "protecting" somebody.

    • @HxCMusicMaster
      @HxCMusicMaster Год назад

      Wow you're such a great person!! Congrats!!!

  • @theprocrastinator6813
    @theprocrastinator6813 5 лет назад +118

    You can be whatever you want as long as youre not hurting anybody

    • @hannahb9326
      @hannahb9326 5 лет назад +6

      That's literally my life motto! Thank you for commenting this! 👍

    • @TheRealEvilRoy
      @TheRealEvilRoy 5 лет назад +2

      The only problem is the financial strain he may put on his family. His Dad still pays his phone bill and I'm sure he pays for him to stay in that apartment. When his parents die who knows who will pay for his life then? :(

    • @tristanbulluss9386
      @tristanbulluss9386 5 лет назад +2

      He'd be on disability.

    • @julieerin115
      @julieerin115 2 месяца назад

      It's not that easy.

  • @victornderu143
    @victornderu143 5 лет назад +62

    I like how natural the family is when shooting the whole documentary. Nice work DW

  • @anthonyscarborough3813
    @anthonyscarborough3813 3 года назад +7

    He’s not a child. He’s a grown man who likes toys, just like some people like cars or video games.

  • @mattrichardson4521
    @mattrichardson4521 5 лет назад +26

    At least he knows how to be himself. That's more than you can say for alot of people.

  • @alexoh9671
    @alexoh9671 3 года назад +13

    As someone who is an aspie, this documentary is sad but sweet at the same time. It's a tough life and some are born luckier than others. Hope Markus lives a happy life in his way

    • @ibinkyz
      @ibinkyz 2 года назад +1

      You're not luckier, supremacist

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад +1

      ​@@ibinkyz He means some people are luckier financially than others. The person in this video doesn't have to work but has his own apartment. That is lucky. If I didn't work I would be homeless.

    • @Toffee146
      @Toffee146 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@happycook6737That's where money management comes in. You need to learn how to budget and save money.

  • @petsmart1000
    @petsmart1000 5 лет назад +45

    that is so cool how he made his apartment come alive!! I think that is really awesome, to walk from room to room and it's like it greets you and like each room has it's own personality. stay true to who you are Markus, because you're an awesome guy!! :)

  • @GoldenTV3
    @GoldenTV3 5 лет назад +22

    He should really get a job where he does what he's passionate about.

  • @wendyrobson1530
    @wendyrobson1530 8 месяцев назад +4

    Is there an update on him? Does anyone know

  • @brimmyburner7530
    @brimmyburner7530 5 лет назад +19

    I plan on working with kids who have autism. I absolutely adore people who have autism, they're not judgemental, loving, understanding. I use to take kare of a 14 yr old with autism who weighted over 250lbs. love him to death, but DAMN he ate me out of house! I miss him a lot, but his mother robbed me.. it kills me that kids with autism are being treated so poorly..

  • @AW-dt8ct
    @AW-dt8ct 2 года назад +8

    I'm glad he seems to be happy at least. Unfortunately I'm 30 and got ASD diagnose this year. I'm in emotional pain, dissociation and anhedony almost everyday. Life has been a nightmare for me since the childhood. Had problem to graduate from my engineer studies because of stress, anxiety. It seems like you're both super intelligent and handicaped too.

  • @Cherryripe25
    @Cherryripe25 5 лет назад +135

    He seems to face some sort of struggle with his gender identity and/or sexuality. I wish he had someone (a professional) to guide him through those things too.

    • @megamegaO
      @megamegaO 5 лет назад +7

      Why do you say that?

    • @bethhollins3556
      @bethhollins3556 5 лет назад +13

      @@megamegaO cuz he dresses like a girl some times and said he wants to be a woman but no one will tell him how to make that happen. And he envisions a 40yo male special friend instead of that Downs girl. But i don't think it should be pursued. It won't give him better quality of life and itd be very trying and expensive for his parents.

    • @lookingforsanjunipero4542
      @lookingforsanjunipero4542 5 лет назад +17

      Toaster Strudel Because Marcus specifically said he doesn't know how he would be a woman because no one will explain those kinds of thing to him. He hates having facial hair to shave, loves nail polish, likes dresses, and having his hair long. There's nothing wrong with any of it, but he just needs someone to show him how to express his feminine side, although it would be very hard in this world to be both autistic _and_ transgender or interested in drag. He already struggles with cruelty from strangers, and criticism from his parents.
      The part you may have missed begins at 19:02

    • @zixzizia1066
      @zixzizia1066 5 лет назад +6

      Toaster Strudel he likes cross dressing. Also 19:01. He also said he wants to date a 40 year old down syndrome man.

    • @108nighthawk
      @108nighthawk 5 лет назад +1

      @@lookingforsanjunipero4542 You say there is nothing wrong with that crap like it is true.

  • @crackpapa_
    @crackpapa_ 5 лет назад +82

    Is there a version without an English dub? As a German who speaks German, it's really irritating and confusing if I hear the German language voiced over with the English language, my brain can't really decide which language it should listen to and gets confused. Subtitles are way better than dubs because, for people who know both languages, it gets harder to understand because they know both languages and I think I'm not the only one feeling like that 😅😅

    • @tristanbulluss9386
      @tristanbulluss9386 5 лет назад +8

      How's Hitler?.

    • @DanielPennybaker
      @DanielPennybaker 5 лет назад

      Have you considered subscribing to this channel’s main channel because this is a English channel sort of subsidiary to the main channel. It is paid for by the German Government.

    • @Tombee2
      @Tombee2 5 лет назад

      Maybe check out the company who broadcasted it?

    • @Tombee2
      @Tombee2 5 лет назад +3

      @@tristanbulluss9386 dead

    • @LittleDreamer1412
      @LittleDreamer1412 3 года назад

      Ja, die Doku ist ursprünglich vom WDR und Deutsch. Gibt es auch hier auf RUclips, sollte man über die Suche finden.

  • @MistressAliceD
    @MistressAliceD 4 года назад +5

    I’m watching this now and love how carefree he lives his life and I love his friends

  • @travbrack
    @travbrack 5 лет назад +6

    This made me cry. What a sweet and wonderful man. I'm so glad he has this beautiful life.

    • @weirdtuberjournalism9757
      @weirdtuberjournalism9757 3 года назад

      We should be more glad that he has mom,and while it would seem dofferently,his father does love him

    • @eclaire1748
      @eclaire1748 3 года назад

      @@weirdtuberjournalism9757 ?

  • @dogemaximum4742
    @dogemaximum4742 5 лет назад +9

    Shout out to Markus for living the live at its fullest and doing what he enjoys the most.

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 5 лет назад +57

    I'm autistic too and this reminded me of the toys I've been wanting for eleven years that I still haven't gotten.

    • @kittentoys2051
      @kittentoys2051 5 лет назад +9

      Same!! I struggled with that for a long time, thinking I was too old. But dude. If buying yourself a toy now and then makes you happy, fricken do it. Doesn't matter that 'normal' folks think of it. It makes you happy and isn't hurting anyone and that's all that really matters in the long run.

    • @croissantmoon2089
      @croissantmoon2089 5 лет назад +5

      Go for it. I've been collecting toys all my life, and my partner is also a collector. Our apartment is more toys than furniture and we have a great time.

    • @nataliemoraes2033
      @nataliemoraes2033 5 лет назад +2

      If you lived in Torrance CA, I'll give you some toys. I am 32 yrs old and have a collection. lol

    • @nataliemoraes2033
      @nataliemoraes2033 5 лет назад +4

      @@kittentoys2051 Yeah, tell me about it. I've got my own collection too! Guys I've dated told me that I need to ditch the toys...and I am like, no. I work for my money and support myself, so why get rid of them?

  • @charlesmoore8958
    @charlesmoore8958 5 лет назад +175

    In the nicest way possible... why do they all have the same haircut?

    • @dieterv.g1025
      @dieterv.g1025 5 лет назад +34

      Reminds me of the vast majority of people who see fashion magazines and go to their hairdressers. They influence each other as other social groups, don't they?

    • @2boofuzzy
      @2boofuzzy 5 лет назад +37

      I hear for special people or those that are on the further part of the spectrum, it's because they often rip their hair out or will choke themselves with it. But they can't have it too short either or they may feel vulnerable and get anxiety attacks. That's why they can't have bangs or yknow anything like that, it's just the safe cut.

    • @estebanvasquez2307
      @estebanvasquez2307 5 лет назад

      @@2boofuzzy Thank you!

    • @martinpetersson4350
      @martinpetersson4350 5 лет назад +1

      Charles Moore I don’t. But I’ve had the same haircut. I wasn’t aware of the social context of a hairstyle and didn’t like others to touch me haha

    • @handsoffmycactus2958
      @handsoffmycactus2958 5 лет назад +5

      If my child were severely autistic, I'd take good care of them and they would not look like they had anything out of the ordinary. I admire Katie Price for how she brings up Harvey, he wears normal trendy and fashionable clothes, he has cool hair and looks good. She takes care of him and he's obviously well brought up. I'd make sure from an early age that normal things such as going to the hairdresser, cutting nails, brushing teeth, choosing good clothes, keeping clean and smart etc were priority. I work with young vulnerable adults with autism, learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. Some of our residents are very resistant to hair cuts and to assistance with personal care. Some parents are brilliant and buy them clothes from Superdry, Nike, Gym King and skinny jeans etc, and we put the radio on, music channels, keep things current.

  • @DandyinDistress
    @DandyinDistress 5 лет назад +21

    I loved the lady at the flea market. She made sure to buy something from both of them :)

    • @al5612
      @al5612 3 года назад +2

      The pure joy on her face when she also sold an item was great.

  • @emmarose4234
    @emmarose4234 2 года назад +5

    I hate the title. THIS IS NOT A CHILD. THIS IS AN ADULT.

    • @AvaMaxVideos
      @AvaMaxVideos 2 года назад +5

      Same. It feels like autistic people are stereotyped this way 😭

  • @johnnydollar666
    @johnnydollar666 5 лет назад +8

    I’m like Marcus, I’m almost 50, but I have saved the things from my childhood that are significant to me.

  • @AmissAttire
    @AmissAttire 5 лет назад +6

    I believe Markus is beautifully creative. He warms my heart.

  • @leslieericallman9286
    @leslieericallman9286 5 лет назад +39

    Markus seems to be as we all are .... except he has not got the aggression and intolerance that it appears is prevalent throughout most of the world towards things most people don't want to understand or accept. It's sad that his father has difficulty accepting his son as he is and not as he wants him to be. A long and happy life to Markus and all like him everywhere in the world. Leslie in England sends all best wishes to them.

    • @voice4voicelessKrzysiek
      @voice4voicelessKrzysiek 5 лет назад +3

      These were my thoughts, too, watching this documentary. I join you in wishing Markus and all like him the best life can offer.

    • @ThePainkiller9995
      @ThePainkiller9995 5 лет назад +4

      lmfao he literally said he hates neurotypical people like 5 minutes in

  • @qanirronja8381
    @qanirronja8381 5 лет назад +14

    He friendzoned that girl, damn..

  • @taniathorkelson413
    @taniathorkelson413 5 лет назад +9

    He is very sweet!! Bless his heart!!

  • @DMaaaaath
    @DMaaaaath 5 лет назад +30

    He just seems like he’s living his best life 🙂

  • @nicholasmaddalena1451
    @nicholasmaddalena1451 3 года назад +24

    He's got more of a social life than I do ! I'm happy for him! Lol

    • @owlthepirate5997
      @owlthepirate5997 2 года назад +1

      Right! I know..I'm jealous! I don't have any social life at all, but that's due to not having friends. I'm not complaining though, trust me I'm used to it, it doesn't bother me. I've done without for many years! I've had to many bad experiences with so called "friend's", to even care!

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios Год назад

      Yes. I don't even have one or want one, so seeing this is just good.

  • @Lilapurple111
    @Lilapurple111 5 лет назад +7

    Markus, du hast eine ganz liebe Mutti und super viele gute Freunde. Das ist ja so schön. Dein Vater hat dich auch ganz arg lieb, er hat nur Schwierigkeiten es auszudrücken. Ich wünsche dir alles gute für die Zukunft.

  • @sometoon4227
    @sometoon4227 5 лет назад +4

    I really like this guys attitude and the way he thinkd, he's really positive

    • @sometoon4227
      @sometoon4227 5 лет назад

      Well except for the hating people part lol

  • @denise8791
    @denise8791 3 года назад +2

    He has so many blessings. His talents and creativity are brilliant. How can anyone be mean to anyone? Especially someone who is so happy and content to live life the way he sees it. Everyone no matter what deserves respect.

  • @Squeaks-ii
    @Squeaks-ii 2 года назад +6

    I know how he feels. I am autistic to. I think it is the so called Normal people who are actually the ones with a mental disability.

    • @anaisdebeaumont9571
      @anaisdebeaumont9571 Год назад

      Sometimes I feel that to it's not that I don't want to be autistic it's more that I'm mad everyone is not autistic...

  • @chantelcuddemi7646
    @chantelcuddemi7646 2 года назад +9

    I'm not autistic, but I'm totally blind! I can't see anything, not even light! Marcus is just being himself, which is awesome!

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios 2 года назад +1

      were you born that way?

    • @chantelcuddemi7646
      @chantelcuddemi7646 2 года назад

      @@MrPillowStudios Yes, I was. I was born premature. I was three and a half months early.

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios 2 года назад

      @@chantelcuddemi7646 do you know what it is like to see?

    • @chantelcuddemi7646
      @chantelcuddemi7646 2 года назад

      @@MrPillowStudios I'm not trying to be rude, however, what kind of question is that? Blindness is a spectrum, just like autism is. I just told you in my last reply that I was born without vision, so, no, I don't know and don't want to know what it's like to see. My retinas are completely detached. Do your own research on retinopathy of prematurity, then we'll talk. Until then, I'm going to get back to this Celtics Warriors game I'm hearing.

    • @MrPillowStudios
      @MrPillowStudios 2 года назад +1

      @@chantelcuddemi7646 how do you even read my comments then?

  • @evanclayton9226
    @evanclayton9226 5 лет назад +6

    Fantastic documentary. Best wishes Markus

  • @SpudGirl
    @SpudGirl 5 лет назад +3

    He's a lot more insightful and brave than the majority. I adore him !

  • @alexioiancu
    @alexioiancu 5 лет назад +7

    This guy is living a more fulfilled life than I am and I can say I'm so jealous

  • @linkisntzelda7619
    @linkisntzelda7619 4 года назад +9

    Wow. His life reflects mine a bit. Only I'm 30. I live in an apartment and I too have a caseworker. I'd honestly be really good friends with this dude he's really cool.

  • @petern7731
    @petern7731 5 лет назад +9

    He is very skillfull! People are always sour, no matter if you are totally fine or have some illness. Lot of them just try to bring you down. I hope this fella can find good people and get sorrounded by them

  • @autismalamode
    @autismalamode 5 лет назад +3

    What a great look into the life, thank you!

  • @changeling-child
    @changeling-child 2 года назад +13

    “He says he can’t really imagine what others are feeling”. But is that really true though? Looking at Markus, he seems to be such a kind soul, meeting everyone with an open heart, caring about his friends, not caring about whether someone is disabled or “different” in some way, just treating others as human beings, something that many “normal”, neurotypical people could learn from. And yet, he is the one that supposedly struggles with empathy, when it is the others who constantly judge and belittle people like him. Is it really the case that autistic people “have less empathy” and “don’t understand others” or is it simply the case that society values social protocol more than actual empathy and authenticity? I really feel that when people talk about autistic people struggling to understand others they mean that we don’t know what the social rules are in a given situation, not that we do not care about or emphasize with another person’s feelings. Neurotypicals likewise struggle to understand autistic people’s reactions and feelings and yet we don’t assume that they are lacking in empathy, they’re just the majority.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @anaisdebeaumont9571
      @anaisdebeaumont9571 Год назад +2

      I agree with you, but to a certain extent there ar certain things they don't understand they are not making it up. Their way of communication is so different and I feel like it's so sad that people don't notice when they try so hard to understand others around them and people don't try in return so the communication is missed...
      Edit: I'm autistic too and rereading your comment I totally agree 👍

  • @MuckoMan
    @MuckoMan 5 лет назад +23

    Yo I just be chillin with my Downies.

  • @BuickGirl1986
    @BuickGirl1986 5 лет назад +5

    Bless him such a sweet soul

  • @iamjacenelson3d3
    @iamjacenelson3d3 5 лет назад +7

    This guy is hurting noone, if anything, he helps more people than most do.

    • @magicspyglassakachloe3277
      @magicspyglassakachloe3277 5 лет назад

      YEAH EXACTLY! Ugh, why do people have to judge?

    • @lynnk78
      @lynnk78 4 года назад

      It's not intentional, but he is causing his parents a lot of pain.

    • @meow_animagus
      @meow_animagus 21 день назад

      @@lynnk78 no he's not? his dad is aweful and his mom is a sweetheart

  • @ingridp4457
    @ingridp4457 5 лет назад +17

    Markus is very lovely!

  • @blewbyboy
    @blewbyboy 5 лет назад +8

    This guy is incredible no joke

  • @yahooo949
    @yahooo949 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. There are many different people out there in the world and he is just one of us. I hope that he isn't alienated and hope the best for him.

  • @justlikehoney1859
    @justlikehoney1859 3 года назад +3

    Marcus is a pure soul and quite fascinating imo

  • @Aguynamemiguel
    @Aguynamemiguel 5 лет назад +39

    Nice vid shedding some light 💡 on how some people live with disabilities.

    • @thesonofandalusia3082
      @thesonofandalusia3082 5 лет назад +1

      Its an ability did u saw what he can do !
      He can make his own stuff and normal people only know how to sex and shit and eat like what he said
      Like sheeps

  • @nomipieful
    @nomipieful 5 лет назад +32

    Not autistic, but l found myself smiling from the sounds and his passion for them 😊

  • @justsomecommie2638
    @justsomecommie2638 5 лет назад +2

    Im proud of this guy... Hes such a happy, cheerful, smart guy. Would love to meet him someday...

  • @y-fj9hh
    @y-fj9hh 5 лет назад +1

    Its really beautiful how him and all his friends support and teach each other. They’re a community that supports one another.

  • @UNKNOWN-du5fc
    @UNKNOWN-du5fc 2 года назад +4

    What it says on the thumbnail, as well as towards the start of the video, is highly disrespectful. Just because Markus is autistic, doesn’t mean he is a “child”. He is an adult, a 35 year old autistic man, and just because he has the interests he has doesn’t mean he is a “35 year old child”.

  • @Viborgian
    @Viborgian 5 лет назад +26

    10pm: I should probably sleep, I have school in the morning.
    4am: Watches some 35 year old man make horse noises.

  • @valovalo4177
    @valovalo4177 3 года назад +1

    What a wholesome person.

  • @cheesegromit9423
    @cheesegromit9423 5 лет назад +2

    maximum respect for this guy

  • @osoyosa21224
    @osoyosa21224 4 года назад +5

    He's smart and he looks like a very sweet person I wish people can be like this guy is like an angel tbh he's very humble and he doesn't wanna be like the rest that's good

  • @Nekogal18
    @Nekogal18 5 лет назад +3

    honestly he seems like a delight to be around!

  • @ashleyp243
    @ashleyp243 5 лет назад +2

    I love that he stays true to himself no matter what.

  • @CrisTina-dx8rh
    @CrisTina-dx8rh 3 года назад +1

    Ihr seid bewundernswert, die ganze Familie. Ihr gebt euer Bestes. Gott segne euch.

  • @wowlizzy4039
    @wowlizzy4039 5 лет назад +7

    I like his outlook on life. So much more positive :)

  • @AXDarkDragon120
    @AXDarkDragon120 5 лет назад +9

    Imagine hearing the all of the noises in the middle of the night

  • @TheHiphopdaily
    @TheHiphopdaily 5 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful and inspiring film

  • @dottieland7061
    @dottieland7061 5 лет назад +2

    I love this guy he is happy and harmless. He looks like he would not hurt anyone

  • @alecboi84
    @alecboi84 5 лет назад +12

    One of my biggest fears as well as most parents with children with special needs is that somewhere in the distant future my wife and I may not be able to physically be able to take care of him and eventually we will die. I am scared of the thought who would be there for my boy how will he manage Lord knows you can’t trust the state..I try to make him his independent as possible so that he can manage on his own but he may never fully be able to

    • @anaisdebeaumont9571
      @anaisdebeaumont9571 Год назад

      Don't be too harsh on him, if autistic people are so fond of particular kind of niche interests it's also because it keeps them going. It can be a way to avoid the things they have to do and are source of anxiety but it's also what keeps them alive.

  • @StarWarsNerd
    @StarWarsNerd 5 лет назад +16

    I have Autism and I can relate so much to him. I don't understand how people are satisfied in their boring jobs doing the same thing day in day out like sheep. It makes no sense to me. I just wanna do what I want and live the way I want without anyone telling me what to do.

    • @supergeeky7529
      @supergeeky7529 5 лет назад +1

      I don't have autism but I can relate to him too. I don't get it either tbh. But I have never liked being the same as everyone else!

    • @vivenomada
      @vivenomada 5 лет назад +1

      Feel the same and I'm not autistic. Or maybe I am? I knew all my life that I was "different", teachers kept telling my mom to take me to a mental health expert, because I didn't like playing with other kids and was completely happy playing alone, I had huge issues socializing with other people and don't like being touched. Still have problems giving my mom a hug :/ that makes me sad. All my life I always just had one special friend, can't function in groups. I can get overly attached when I feel like I connect with someone on a deeper level and one break up with an ex boyfriend made me suicidal, fortunately I was able to snap out of it. I used to call people in general "the others", in a sense that I was not like everyone else (even though I wished I was) never felt I could belong. Nowadays I know how to and can act normal though. I just would like to find out what my problem is.

    • @tiritis
      @tiritis 5 лет назад

      Komunikati hey there! I relate very much with what you are saying. You are not alone.

    • @y-fj9hh
      @y-fj9hh 5 лет назад +1

      They aren’t, but they have to work to survive and support themselves. They typically find the good in their jobs so they can make it through the bad. Not everybody gets a dream job, but most people have to support themselves and other people in their family with whatever job they can.

    • @kither04
      @kither04 5 лет назад

      Well the people who work hard are not out to support those who can work but choose to “live life without being told what to do”. You don’t think they want to just relax all day and make DIY projects?

  • @craftart6618
    @craftart6618 2 года назад +6

    Why they call him a child? He's 35 isn't he ?

    • @justing6594
      @justing6594 25 дней назад

      It's not about there size or looks. It's the mentality part people are not getting.

  • @paulbennett2112
    @paulbennett2112 Год назад +3

    I have known childish adults I would rather have an adult that likes playing with toys rather then petty or small minded behaviour live and let live.

  • @LoganUsesYouTube
    @LoganUsesYouTube 5 лет назад +3

    This dude is a true legend I support him

  • @RyanSellman1
    @RyanSellman1 5 лет назад +5

    If I had a vacuum cleaner shop, I'd want Marcus as my repair associate. His skill set could very easily adapt to servicing vacuums, including ones with electronic parts in them.

  • @ghostcat8244
    @ghostcat8244 5 лет назад +2

    The dude is so down to earth as well very positive about life etc and accepting who he is. He's very good at modding things as well repairing things.. Maybe he can work for them cause he does seems happy honestly. I do understand why his father is always worrying about him.... cause what if they were no longer living and he doesnt have anyone to care for him etc..

  • @SeifukuLove
    @SeifukuLove 5 лет назад +2

    I wish I was as happy as this guy....cheers to you man!