What is Aspergers?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @penniebarryofficial
    @penniebarryofficial 4 года назад +33

    I love your explanation about how information is either stored in a specific file forever, or it's a sticky note that slides off the front of the filing cabinet. That is (not exactly) how I've described taking information in (learning) my whole life - I either grab it and it's there forever (along with what day I learned it, where I was, what I was wearing, who I was with, the weather outside, and what I ate later on), or I'm like teflon and it hits me and slides off never to be considered again. I'm so glad I'm not the only one who feels this way - thanks!

    • @Blackafternoon
      @Blackafternoon 3 года назад +1

      We understand the task of evolution. Hold on to it tightly- God is with us.

  • @nadiarahman4651
    @nadiarahman4651 5 лет назад +54

    You are a wonderfully eloquent person and I really appreciate the analogies you frequently provide. I've learnt a lot from your videos, thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @reneataylor5106
    @reneataylor5106 5 лет назад +52

    It feels like, I’m always saying, why am I waiting on them to get it? When I worked in electronics, I was always fixing problems that shouldn’t have happened in the first place, or that’s how I felt about it, school was always waiting, and waiting, I could never understand why I was waiting constantly on everyone else, I wanted to get it done and move on to the next thing, I love my alone time, it’s a relief to not have to be around so many people anymore, I loved when at school and work, playing a prank on them, having things done and then letting teachers tell me to finish my assignment, then saying, but I’m already done, I also loved doing that same sort of thing to my boss, she could never figure out how I was doing the work so quickly, and they’d always try to find a flaw, it really was fun to watch them watching me trying to figure out how I was doing it, and they never did figure it out, it’s one thing to be the odd one, but it can be fun too messing with people, because you know they can’t put you as being odd and smart together in their mind, so they never figure you out, it’s like people have a love/hate relationship with us, we’re sweet people, honest and hard working, but we just don’t really give a crap what you’re babbling about!lol

  • @DeborahAnnsuperversatile
    @DeborahAnnsuperversatile 4 года назад +49

    I think I may be extra creative. Also, I love singing and when I sing or listen to music, a lot of anxiety tends to go away.

    • @iJuanGutierrez
      @iJuanGutierrez 4 года назад +3

      DNE Momming same, feel the same way about being xtra creative.

    • @bigimskiweisenheimer8325
      @bigimskiweisenheimer8325 3 года назад +5

      Same. its 6 string and bass guitar for me. I get lost in it and it makes me feel safe.

    • @eagletown8977
      @eagletown8977 3 года назад +4

      Yep. Music. Photography. Even casual art. For many years now I found myself to be hopping from one of these to the next in a cyclical and fairly equally intervalled manner. Obsessing to a great extent until the period ends and I’m onto the other thing, absolutely immersed.

    • @rachelthompson7487
      @rachelthompson7487 2 года назад +3

      Same for me!

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Год назад +1

      Metoo

  • @fogweaver5633
    @fogweaver5633 3 года назад +19

    "Hard to be normal"... Half the time, I don't understand what other people mean, because they use words so imprecisely. "Turn left?" "Right" turn right "Why'd you do that?" "You told me to turn right." "No, I meant you were right." "You mean you meant I was correct." "Jeez. . ."
    Anyone who has had this same conversation with others, raise your hand.

    • @MrMooAndMoonSquirrelToo
      @MrMooAndMoonSquirrelToo Год назад

      🙋‍♂️
      Like EVERY time I need the passenger to navigate! I’ve also noticed it’s harder to talk to a NT while driving. Seriously, I’m supposed to be looking at the road! How TF is ANYONE, NT or ND, still expected to read nonverbal queues at a time like this?!

  • @CollinDEvans
    @CollinDEvans 3 года назад +6

    Just wanted to say thank you for the end of your video:
    "Another way of looking at is that I've been given some amazing gifts and these gifts make me 'special'--again the opposite of normal. So every gift that I have makes it harder to be normal. Even something basic like being extra creative--hard to be normal. Being extra intelligent--harder to be normal. Being more logical than others--hard to be normal. Every gift no matter how good it is in some situations makes it hard to be normal in other situations. And for me that's what Aspergers is."

  • @Izabela-ek5nh
    @Izabela-ek5nh 4 года назад +6

    Have just found your videos. Adorable. I believe I am an Aspie too. As a child I was sure I was adopted by humans BUT my real parents were dragons...(!) I was the kinda child who is reading "teenage" books in age of 3 but trying to figure out how to smile the right way - using the mirror. Always separate, lonely, misunderstood, contempted. Bullied in school. Had to learn how to take part in conversation - it was always a kinda exam to me - interacting with people! I still have great problem with phone calls etc. I feel very safe watching your videos, like a meeting with an Aspie friend :) gonna stay here. Thanks for all!

  • @angelinawebb7320
    @angelinawebb7320 4 года назад +24

    Thank you, This video is very helpful for me. I think there is something wrong with me because I'm not "normal" I have not been diagnosed with Autism or Aspergers or any disorder. I have always felt different from everyone else and I have difficulty being me when I am around "normal" people. Have a nice day 💞🙏

    • @Wilfoe
      @Wilfoe 3 года назад +7

      Something to keep in mind is that not being normal doesn't make you "wrong".

    • @Anita-zf4xg
      @Anita-zf4xg Год назад

      I have always felt the same way. When I’m with really close friends da I can interact “normal” and just be me. But with most people I can’t seem to get more than 2 words out and I feel nervous and tense and feel like an idiot.😕😕 and it just happens. I used to think that I was just shy. And I always always try to talk more but it only works for a few moments Because it’s not natural for me ..

  • @dona4him942
    @dona4him942 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this! I have adhd and I want to understand my niece who is a verbal autistic. My relationship with her has been really strained because I just don't fully understand what she goes through in her mind. All I see from the outside is her anger and frustration. I'm not trying to compare her with other people who have autism. It's just that I love her very much and I want to learn more about her condition and how she thinks.

  • @ShellsKillerJourney
    @ShellsKillerJourney 2 года назад +2

    This resonated with me so much. "The gifts" that make it hard to be normal... they actually alienate me from others many times. People will say things like... "what can't you do? or "well, you just know it all don't you?" These comments always confused me... I never knew how to take it.

  • @tdc3298
    @tdc3298 6 месяцев назад +1

    You are not alone! I have aspergers too.

  • @reesyi9730
    @reesyi9730 9 лет назад +41

    Hi mate I can relate to you I have Asperges and started doing videos on RUclips , I find mostly social situations hard and get anxiety and depression a lot .

    • @autismfromtheInside
      @autismfromtheInside  9 лет назад +6

      Hi Reesy I, thanks for the support. I didn't see any videos on your channel?
      I've found that even the hardest situations slowly get easier with practice. don't give up :)

    • @Belg6179
      @Belg6179 5 лет назад +1

      @kyle Dyson pretty ignorant stuff you posted.

    • @remasteredretropcgames3312
      @remasteredretropcgames3312 4 года назад +1

      @@autismfromtheInside The dsm 5 has scientifically questionable conclusions like seasonal affective DISORDER.
      Is an evolutionarily adaptive trait where your epigenetics through photoperiod modulation at greater latitudes and potentially harsh winters, downregulates neurotransmitters, hence metabolism, leading to sadness. Whats more survivable? -- sadness or starvation?
      Its hibernation lite. Good job white coat morons. I use to work with them as a tech. Even our phd avoided talking to me because i could troll them with logic. Im super holding back in trashing their stupid little book on human so called malfunction. I could pull out the Robert Sapolsky card. He was generious in his schizophrenia lecture on youtube in that Stanford classroom to give me some high caliber ammunition if i ever was met with the crazy deck. A favorite of people with more power than argumentative capability.

    • @remasteredretropcgames3312
      @remasteredretropcgames3312 4 года назад

      @@autismfromtheInside Dont ever be fooled by qualifications. If they aren't passionate about their trade you can be that rarity that dominates them and not even have a masters degree.

    • @remasteredretropcgames3312
      @remasteredretropcgames3312 4 года назад

      @@autismfromtheInside There is no such thing as too logical either. Thats a myth sub human intelligence conjures as a means to make themselves feel better about having the curiosity of an evangelist on xanax.

  • @xenedraabourque1393
    @xenedraabourque1393 5 лет назад +4

    Yes, I understand about the file cabinet. I have told others it's like an electric train track if it does not go a certain way it will never reach the docking point. I normally have a learning curve when it comes to "understanding things in a normal manner." Use to be in what my school called special needs class but they couldn't understand how to help me. But when I finally understood I helped those that the teacher couldn't help at all.

  • @brightwitch87
    @brightwitch87 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was diagnosed a week ago so here I am finding your ultimate guide on how to ... xD

  • @raea3588
    @raea3588 5 лет назад +5

    I love how you described learning with Aspergers!

  • @lynncohen1297
    @lynncohen1297 Год назад

    Once again, your description of your experiences as a person with autism sounds like you're describing my experiences. I especially identify with being extremely logical, organized, etc., what a gift it is to me to have those qualities, and how hard it is for "normal" people to understand all of that. Thank you.

  • @williamjay8715
    @williamjay8715 5 лет назад +48

    Woah...I"be been watching your other videos regarding Asperger's and you had short hair on those... it's a shock seeing you with dreadlocks LOL

    • @ronrendon
      @ronrendon 4 года назад +4

      LOL......same here, i was like: WTF is that?! Then it was like: oh, damn, i guess he was going through a rastafari phase, LOL

    • @hunter6953
      @hunter6953 4 года назад +1

      @@ronrendon I think it's pretty cool

    • @williamjay8715
      @williamjay8715 4 года назад +4

      @@hunter6953 I wasn't criticizing him. He just looks very different with the dreadlocks.

    • @hunter6953
      @hunter6953 4 года назад +2

      @@williamjay8715 I know

    • @sixthsenseamelia4695
      @sixthsenseamelia4695 3 года назад +2

      I like them. Tattoos. Peirce everything. Pagan/viking - ish.

  • @indigentghoul5411
    @indigentghoul5411 2 года назад +3

    I think I often get mis-classed as "on the spectrum" by people due to childhood trauma which also has an effect on how I process information. Thank you for your explanation of how it is for you. It really clarified that I am a very different type of thinker as most of my learning is haphazard and unplanned (the complete other way around to what you were describing).

  • @mdj864
    @mdj864 3 года назад +1

    My son has this filing cabinet!
    He is our go to encyclopedia 💜

  • @socialanxietyguy1095
    @socialanxietyguy1095 6 лет назад +9

    Just a couple of video ideas for u in future, great channel mate:
    1) Aspergers and being misdiagnosed and similarities with ADHD , SPD
    2) Disclosure: When u should say it to people, the information on this is very vague out their, generally I'm filled with anxiety
    everytime I share it with someone.
    3) Any suggestions on small talk and how to get better at it
    4) Sexuality videos and peoples experiences in this area
    5) Having an ego or bullying other people because u have AS and feel inferior. I've met one or two rude and hurtful people with Aspergers and this tends to be because they compensate their low self esteem
    6) Assertiveness tips

  • @bubblewrapfred
    @bubblewrapfred 4 года назад +2

    I don’t have a great memory for stuff I’m learning on purpose and I don’t have very useful “gifts”...but I also didn’t realise I was struggling all that much until recent years.
    I did however get “special” (quotation marks and all) on the back of my year 12 jersey back in 2008! I was fully aware that I had a lot of “talent” for failing spectacularly at some things while overall being perfectly intelligent

  • @derrabbit7289
    @derrabbit7289 6 лет назад +48

    Feeling? Alien from another planet where emotions are rare and conversations are only useful.

    • @angelinawebb7320
      @angelinawebb7320 4 года назад +7

      Accurate 👽

    • @Blackafternoon
      @Blackafternoon 3 года назад +1

      We are telepathic. I watch body language as their truth and listen to their words as lies.

    • @marysueper140
      @marysueper140 3 года назад

      This helps me better understand my brother, who I suspect has Aspergers. Of course, being a highly sensitive person myself, this can drive me nuts. And here we are, the Odd Couple, sharing an apartment. 🥺

  • @BetheChange80
    @BetheChange80 Год назад

    ❤watching this video 7 years after it was posted.
    So much relatable of the social situations that shy introvert persons go through - For years the shy traits were gas lighted by others around them. But there is a name to it --ASD .

  • @neecole01
    @neecole01 9 лет назад +8

    I can totally relate!

  • @sfreud15
    @sfreud15 11 месяцев назад

    Ive just found this video i was diagnosed with asd last week, your video is like your describing me,thank you

  • @LionTheHeart
    @LionTheHeart 2 года назад +1

    Who wants to be normal!
    I sometimes try then get bored and go back to being Me!
    Good to be onboard!

  • @yetundedisu3872
    @yetundedisu3872 Год назад

    I have Aspergers and it explains a lot about myself,ever since I found this out I’ve been much happier. Although I don’t know how to tell anyone coming from an African Home it’s either they don’t understand or they don’t believe you.

  • @williamduplooy
    @williamduplooy 5 лет назад +3

    Spot on for me too - untill life became anything but simple it was all easy to work through methodically, then it all wwent all over the ships deck and it is like I have been in a astorm trying to ctahc bits and pieces flying around seeking to prevent loss and damage.
    My Tabs on my Browser and my languishing Filing and Paperwork is now complete disaarray though i know reasonably where to go look, but I also have not ever had any place for "useless" information, it washes over me like water over a ducks back.
    Nice to see I am not alone - thanks for that!

  • @ermutigung8615
    @ermutigung8615 5 лет назад +3

    You are a creature of the living allmighty god. You are his tool and you are perfectly made...

  • @jonathanstepan5111
    @jonathanstepan5111 7 лет назад +38

    You're very handsome. Aww

  • @Android3008
    @Android3008 5 лет назад +2

    I really feel what you're saying here

  • @GaryRSpicer
    @GaryRSpicer Год назад

    I have been getting back into simple note taking. Keep a few notebooks the size of my hand by my bed just in case. I don't enjoy journaling extensively though. But then again I really want to share my thoughts and knowledge. I randomly got into philosophy but I got to a point where...the answer is just another question. So I'm on break from that for now.

  • @deansoderland4287
    @deansoderland4287 3 года назад +2

    I always knew I didn't fit normal. I was okay with being different until diagnosed at 45. Now I am classified as a not normal and am having trouble with who I am and where I can never fit.

  • @globe2555
    @globe2555 9 месяцев назад

    I have seen and heard a lot of people with Asperger's, and all of them are proud of their diagnosis. Most of them are even bragging about it.

  • @MrBully1967
    @MrBully1967 9 лет назад +2

    Yep. Well said.

  • @holyhellbird
    @holyhellbird 4 года назад +1

    You aren't wrong, I see this in my son, I myself feel like having structure, and logic in my life, but I understand the

  • @xivwords5448
    @xivwords5448 6 лет назад +6

    I was beaten and emotionally abused as a child. It only git worse cause I didn't understand why. I really want to talk

  • @claudiakramer4516
    @claudiakramer4516 3 года назад

    I have a SEVERE case of the mechanical organized procress oriented paradigm. Should I get tested?

  • @elainecheetham2312
    @elainecheetham2312 2 года назад +1

    Sounds totally normal and fabulous to me! We are all fabulously different. How boring the world would be if we were all the same. 💝

  • @kimplummer1454
    @kimplummer1454 2 года назад

    Incredible video

  • @korosuke1788
    @korosuke1788 2 года назад

    So relatable. Except I live in a culture that likes to make stuff up, so I often end up going through all my files whenever I get conflicting information. It's not that bad since I know my limits, but it does prevent me from doing stuff I really like as often as I'm expected to (friends expect me to be with them for longer periods of time during vacations, but I'd rather spend half that time all by myself, for example).

  • @paulkirkland9148
    @paulkirkland9148 7 лет назад +2

    Perfect I love you man... my double and your videos are helping so much even the understanding is great I'm with you 1000 percent on moat things say great for your time from us all...

  • @bellawilde2169
    @bellawilde2169 Год назад

    That’s for sharing . For what’s it’s worth I don’t really thing there is a standard of normal or at least there are more non normal people out there than you think that may not have a diagnosis or any kind or fit into one. If that makes sense

  • @prettypuppy6752
    @prettypuppy6752 4 месяца назад +1

    Pity you chose to use the term ‘normal’ to describe those members of society who don’t have Asperger’s syndrome ( now termed ASD Level 1). What is normal? How do you define ‘normal’ in respect to the human condition? Aren’t we all individuals with multiple identities and wide variations in how we interact with others? We all live on a spectrum of human experience.

  • @joeyuribe8370
    @joeyuribe8370 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ THE HAIR IS 5 HEARTS

  • @amandadonegan2137
    @amandadonegan2137 3 года назад

    Yes! Filed.
    Others dont get it.
    And the 'other' pile...
    Sometimes a sticky note pops up and l connect something after years of wondering WHY?

  • @geniustainment666
    @geniustainment666 2 года назад +1

    TEAM ASPIE✔️

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng 4 года назад

    Whoah - I never heard it described that way before ... aT less than 3 minutes - I totally get it !
    We could use more people describing their inner experiences - It can help us feel less isolated ...🌷

  • @Coroy2008
    @Coroy2008 4 года назад +1

    Wow, thank you sir, I am a owner of a multi million d, co, I have struggled so much to communicate.its tough to speak and not be a “narcissist” or “bullshitter”.

    • @sixthsenseamelia4695
      @sixthsenseamelia4695 3 года назад +1

      Omg. Narcissism is a catch phrase for EVERYTHING. Armchair psychologists throwing around diagnoses when they have no idea what they're talking about. 🤬

    • @gonnfishy2987
      @gonnfishy2987 3 года назад

      @@sixthsenseamelia4695 you speak truth

  • @suep1413
    @suep1413 5 лет назад +3

    Hello! I like listening to your videos. They are very interesting. Thanks a lot! :)
    Pls tell me, do Aspergers always have an above average IQ or do some have an average IQ. Or is finally only the IQ defining if you are Aspergers or not?

  • @bendybundy
    @bendybundy 8 лет назад +1

    I'd love to use your video in the awareness training sessions I run - is that ok with you? I love the way you describe what's in your head, it chimes with what so many of my students tell me.

    • @autismfromtheInside
      @autismfromtheInside  8 лет назад +1

      +Harriet Cannon
      Possibly. Can you tell me more about it in an email? ( to aspergersfromtheinside@gmail.com)

  • @andrearoach7505
    @andrearoach7505 4 года назад +1

    That’s about right

  • @icepotato2800
    @icepotato2800 5 лет назад +2

    So. Why is it that I’m pretty sure I’m an Aspie too? Well because when you describe things like filing information away I think to myself, I assumed that was normal. I have watched a few of your videos and each time I think to myself yes I know exactly what you are talking about, I thought that was normal....

    • @BarbaraMerryGeng
      @BarbaraMerryGeng 4 года назад

      LoL ! - What exactly is “ normal “ other than what we perceive to be the general concensus ?
      Also, how do we even know what other people think - as they are not nearly as hyper observant as we are ? Mmm 🤫

  • @gayleoverly7613
    @gayleoverly7613 4 года назад +2

    I love the dreads❤️

    • @sixthsenseamelia4695
      @sixthsenseamelia4695 3 года назад

      Me too! Coz Im always forgetting to brush my hair. And I don't like the social expectation of having "Joe lunchbox" cookie cutter everyone is the same homogeneous hair. 🤮

  • @justins7796
    @justins7796 4 года назад

    Looking like Adam Duritz in this awesome video

  • @Blackafternoon
    @Blackafternoon 3 года назад +1

    well I guess this is better than autism.
    I think we are sent from the spirit world- to save the people of earth. we must find each other. and create a new world. together.
    please take the time to find people with these same symptoms so we can stop being singled out and judged. If we simply had 2 or 3 of us together we would not look abnormal. we would IDOLIZED. The only reason any one gets a chance to shoot us down is because we are isolated.
    We are the ALPHAS. We feel EVERYTHING.

  • @RokSivante
    @RokSivante 2 года назад +1

    Ah, the dreads!! Haha! Nice.

  • @twiggie7834
    @twiggie7834 3 года назад

    Im all of 'em Asper autism adhd... i hv no prob with any when i finally figured out, i dont want to & dont hv to fit in. Happy Misfitting ! btw, my ex died on ADHD cuz he nvr gave up fitting in, loveless depression kills.

  • @maczajsci7080
    @maczajsci7080 3 года назад +1

    I've been thinking about it and I think we should abandon the concept of normal and approach things in a more 'how do you use what you've got way'

  • @ddjhackers
    @ddjhackers 3 года назад

    Correct!

  • @M.STAR.MEDIA1
    @M.STAR.MEDIA1 4 года назад

    Can Aspergers or high functioning autism mimic narcisim? Thanks!

  • @robinwhitman8840
    @robinwhitman8840 Год назад

    I've had those book shelves myself

  • @derekthomas4435
    @derekthomas4435 4 года назад +1

    The Nature of the Gifts ... Special Gifts / Providings ... Yes , this is True for so many On the Spectrum ... But , if these ... Let's say ... Eccentricities , even Anomalies ... Only seem Advantageous in Extremely Limited Settings / Environments ... and Do Not provide of Advantage or Advancement in the Gainful Sense ... Rather , All the Spectrum Components Unique to the Individual .. cause A Lack of Honest Ability to Not Only Maintain Gainful Employment and / or Cause Social Inadequacy ...or Worse have Caused People to Resent our Differences ... Then a Consideration has to be taken into Account ... That being Ginea-Pigs ...so to Speak ... By way of ...Well , get on in there and Let's All just see what you can do and what happens ... At some Point in Life ...we Need Compensated . Yeah , this can take a Life Time .

  • @azaramoon4027
    @azaramoon4027 5 лет назад +1

    I went to Byron Bay in 2005, its a very spiritual place, anyone would fit in there.

    • @Noor-jw2tn
      @Noor-jw2tn 5 лет назад +2

      I lived in Byron Bay in the 70s. Byron is a sad place now.

    • @azaramoon4027
      @azaramoon4027 5 лет назад +1

      @@Noor-jw2tn You still have nature, which is there to support you, at least physically.

  • @KAFKUBA
    @KAFKUBA 5 лет назад +2

    Omg...I think you just diagnosed me

  • @reuvenmatsonachvili6958
    @reuvenmatsonachvili6958 7 лет назад +2

    Hello there, i have a question:
    Is there a difference between aspergers syndrome and high functioning autism? If there is , can you please explain further?

    • @autismfromtheInside
      @autismfromtheInside  7 лет назад +17

      Aspergers is an informal subcategory of autism. Some people might refer to it as 'high functioning', but I find this unhelpful because it masks the difficulties faced. It also makes the 'autism spectrum' sound like a linear continuum and implies that the 'low functioning' end is much worse (i.e. 'disabled' - which is not necessarily the case). In that sense 'functioning' might be better replaced with 'high pretending', the better someone is at hiding their difference and passing for 'normal' the better that person can 'function' in a society that does nothing to help.

    • @Wherethedeadwalk
      @Wherethedeadwalk 6 лет назад +2

      High functioning autism is another term for Asperger’s

    • @anniebird248
      @anniebird248 5 лет назад +2

      The DSM-5 equates Aspergers as ASD Level 1. I agree it makes Autism appear linear but nothing really is.

  • @whit6079
    @whit6079 4 года назад

    Do you find yourself motivated?

  • @musingfoodie1041
    @musingfoodie1041 Год назад

    I am very logical and very creative as well.

  • @owlleep6047
    @owlleep6047 5 лет назад

    Just realised its ironic that i recently schedueled to get dreadlocks, yet you have them now too! 😂

  • @jeffreyconnor9769
    @jeffreyconnor9769 4 года назад +2

    What you are saying about yourself with the facial expression and vocal tone might come across as “Humble Bragging “ to some people in which case they might think you are arrogant and looking down on them and they might choose to not interact with you sometimes

    • @sydthegoat88
      @sydthegoat88 4 года назад +3

      Or they are just arrogant/deficient themselves and realise they feel uncomfortable around someone who is genuinely intelligent. Bullshitters, wankers and sociopaths would sweat the most, but when they realise they have a social advantage they often use it cruelly and feel justified/empowered. Real easy to gaslight an aspie especially when socially isolated. So having a rare skillset and saying it/ knowing it is more of an advertisement than a brag.

  • @SueLyons1
    @SueLyons1 3 года назад

    'Normal' is unhelpful.
    Spectrum is helpful.
    Colour spectrum; brain spectrum; all types of stuff spectrum

  • @RonBoice
    @RonBoice 3 года назад

    Ok I think might be a sweaty refrigerator.. ain't no notes stickin

  • @stevenhaywood6027
    @stevenhaywood6027 4 года назад

    You are a brave man and I am sure you are a great human being!
    sttgaegoaktd

  • @destinypuzzanghera3087
    @destinypuzzanghera3087 4 года назад +3

    I think you’re so sweet

  • @vibisworld618
    @vibisworld618 2 года назад +1

    Great I don't have any gift so I am just a puzzle piece tat don't fit with normal people. They starts making fun of me. I am not used to it but I hide my conscious that nothing happened or they said . Yeah one gift I have some one make fun of me or hurts me sometimes due to pain I become deaf so I am not able to hear what they said or what the meaning they said I can't catch. 😂😂 Ya such good human I am just living . With lots of hope and ambition. And lazyness makes me a dumb 👍

  • @saandrasabrina
    @saandrasabrina 4 года назад

    The name "Asperger" won't be (or already isn't) used anymore. Do you plan on changing the name of the channel? Also considering that Hans Asperger was responsible for the death of many children...

  • @NEPatsfanclub
    @NEPatsfanclub 2 года назад

    I’m sorry for comming off as rude I’m stand offish I want to be accepted by a whole community I know fondly that’s i just don’t know how to go I’m my meds. Prozac made me so lazy and even more misery I won’t cent in here any more here sorry it’s all true 😢 blue heart 💙

  • @user-lm8fx6kc1b
    @user-lm8fx6kc1b 3 года назад +1

    Bob Marley

  • @teemadarif8243
    @teemadarif8243 3 года назад

    1,000% get it..

  • @sideshowbob
    @sideshowbob 4 года назад

    Michael Franti has Asperger's? Who knew? Lmfao

  • @Teacupxo
    @Teacupxo 3 года назад

    Is it still called Aspergers still? I thought people just called it Autism / spectrum now. I'm confused.

    • @nicolassmith1278
      @nicolassmith1278 2 года назад

      How are you doing today???

    • @Teacupxo
      @Teacupxo 2 года назад

      @@nicolassmith1278 not the best, you?

  • @ephebofreedomfighter8698
    @ephebofreedomfighter8698 3 года назад

    extreme fixations on stuff. for me, geographical statsistics.. i have no room left in my brain

  • @Angelina-gz9wr
    @Angelina-gz9wr 3 года назад

    Thank you for doing the video but it was very difficult to hear you because your voice is echoing. It’s like your far away or in a bathroom . Hope not all your videos are like this ☹️

  • @chinmeysway
    @chinmeysway 4 года назад

    Nah. Define what normal is first. Otherwise there’s only strawman argument / logic. you can’t define it and it’s in flux everyday. If there’s no normalcy or pedestrian idea that it’s hard to function for those who don’t want to fake social routine of bs then those problems are separate from being an innate condition of some sort.

  • @kevinturvey8213
    @kevinturvey8213 9 месяцев назад

    VERY VERY VERY BAD HAIR DAY

    • @prettypuppy6752
      @prettypuppy6752 4 месяца назад

      😂 🤣I think Paul is actually sporting dreadlocks in this video which was filmed when he was about 9 years younger than he is now. It suited him at that age but maybe as he has matured he has chosen to wear a more conventional hair style.
      It saddens me that society demands that we conform to the status quo to be more widely accepted, especially as we grow older.

  • @Kenichi3LTataman
    @Kenichi3LTataman 2 года назад

    Being normal is overrated.
    "normal" people are awfull

  • @jareklama451
    @jareklama451 5 лет назад

    I think that Aspergher is just a type of human behavior.It is not a symptome.
    I am not an Aspie.It is not true that we can read other people faces.Or other people's mind??!!
    Most "normal"people dont have empathy at all.
    Your empathy just my not be recognized due to variation in the ways empathy is expressed.
    You need to know that,my friends.

  • @deannab8890
    @deannab8890 3 года назад

    Any chance you’re just an INTJ personality type, and people don’t understand you. It’s a rare type and it doesn’t jive with many others.

  • @Wib0
    @Wib0 4 года назад

    Nope, you're not special. I'm not special. Postmodern childish bs.

  • @alternatetakes345
    @alternatetakes345 5 лет назад +4

    Someone with severe asperger's wouldnt even be able to get through a video without rambling about their inner thoughts. I've seen it first hand...if you do have it....its got to be the mildest case I've ever seen.

    • @weenerslap9829
      @weenerslap9829 5 лет назад +9

      u do realize that there are cuts and probobly multiple takes of this video what an idiotic thing to say

    • @marilynrichards3551
      @marilynrichards3551 4 года назад +2

      Thanks doc 🤦

    • @hannahb7038
      @hannahb7038 2 года назад +1

      You clearly don't understand Autism Spectrum Disorder. Aspergers is a form of it, I have it, and it's very frustrating to say the least when people think just because we're not non verbal and can be really intellectual that it's "mild." It still affects me and causes me struggles every day. I rock back and forth (called stimming) and struggle to make eye contact and conversation with most people. As well as having sensory issues.. Please do more research before making ignorant comments and assumptions.