"idk maybe i don't have autism, it's not like a doctor diagnosed me. anyway, trains are the ultimate form of transportation and you can't prove me wrong."
Trains as a form of transportation are great, I say this as someone with 0 understanding of the inner working of trains, and have never collected models, or enamored by locomotion.
QT disassociating... Austin trying to help her with the ring... Will staring directly into our souls... Hasan in complete denial... My God this is my favorite podcast.
hasan fully said trains are the superior mode of transport because they have “repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort” and yet is still in denial,,,,,,
sometimes when ppl say 'everyones a bit autistic' i start to believe them but them i realise people like Will exist that actually dont have many autistic traits and thats actually the majority. We just gravitate towards other autistic ppl
I'm convinced this is why some people don't like Hasan at first. I'm autistic and many people don't like me at first glance because I seem weird or give a "certain vibe", they always say I'm a snob or whatever, but then they get to know me and see I'm just a quirked up guy who can't stop talking about certain topics lol
You ever heard that new study about how neurotypicals just dont like autistics for some reason even when they dont know, and even when the autistic person themselves doesnt know…… it lowkey explains alot unfortunately
@@Jesterisim well, i mean, its pretty logical idk whats the need in this study or in general to determine that typicals know or not or the person knows or not bout autism. It aint about the fact of diagnosis but bout behaviors that come off annoying ig.
@@achebreakjakePerhaps they are referring to "Do First Impressions of Autistic Adults Differe Between Autistic and Nonautistic Observers?" (2019, DeBrabander et al) "Do Neurotypical People Like or Dislike Autistic People?" (2021, Alkhaldi et al) "Variability in first impressions of Autistic adults made by neurotypical raters is driven more by characteristics of the rater than by characteristics of Autistic adults" (2019, Morrison, et al) "The role of interpersonal synchrony in forming impressions of Autistic and non-autistic adults" (2023, Plank et al) Some other good reads are: "On the ontological status of autism: the 'double empathy problem'" (2012, Milton) "Do you feel me? Autism, empathetic accuracy and the Double empathy problem" (2024, Chaeng et al)
@@kul2130And "annoying" (sometimes also falsely interpreted as "dangerous") is relative to the observer and their neurotype. According to the 2019 Morrison et al study I mentioned above, allistic first impressions of autistic people are driven more by the ignorance and stigma biases of the allistic person than anything to do with how the autistic person is behaving (with the exception of "awkwardness" ratings).
One of the reasons Hasan says trains are better is REPETITIVE SOUNDS AND NOISES THAT GIVE HIM COMFORT, and he still is in denial that he is AuDHD, AAAAAAAAHHH
I scored 156 and I also have a diagnosis for ADHD. My therapist and psychiatrist have indicated to me that I am pretty Autistic. For a long time I didn't think that I was, because perhaps like Hassan, my ADHD kind of forces me to be a more social person. I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut or controlling my hyperactive impulses, so I wind up doing a lot of socializing and even dominate group interactions. This has lead me to adopt a lot of social masking behaviors to avoid social embarrassment (which is still pretty frequent tbh). I have also been told I'm somewhat attractive, so maybe Will is onto something lol. All of this is to say my ADHD has lead me to act in ways that I did not associate with my surface level understanding of Autism, but I have come to realize I was wrong in hindsight. I relate a lot with Hasan in the way that he acts, talks, and in the way he answered a lot of his questions. I can see a lot of myself in him (in a totally normal non para-social way lol), from the glimpse I see of him as a semi-regular viewer. I think that Hasan does have Autism. It's not like it matters all that much, he is doing perfectly fine with his career and has a strong social circle, but it could be a useful thing to have in the back of his/ other peoples minds to help add extra context to life, relationships, and experiences.
100% how I feel about this as well (fellow AuDHD). I got diagnosed at 33 after knowing pretty certainly and those around me all also going “oh… that makes total sense with how you act, yeah I think you are, too.” Having the ‘label’ to associate with behaviors people might otherwise associate with negative things (like when Austin thought Hasan had just been ignoring him/not invested in their friendship for years) is actually so helpful in making sure you and those in your life can give you some grace, leniency, or even help.
@@EstherDwomoh its when you need instant reward for your work else you are not motivated. Its a natural instinct to prioritize your survival in the wild. Having adhd means you are in survival mode instead of being a spoiled brat
@@EstherDwomohjust read the dsm5 adhd symptom checklist. That is what a psychiatrist will use to guage whether you have it. If you answer honestly and meet the scoring criteria, then yeah you probably have it and would receive a diagnosis if you went to see a doctor about it. In terms of whether you should see a doctor, that depends on how "useless" you are (endearingly), or how able you are to do everything you need to in your life. Medication was pretty game changing for me personally, but adhd is a spectrum defined by a cluster of symptoms, and your needs may vary.
I knew he had to be some flavor of neurospicy. We tend to find each other pretty easily out there. I have pretty aggressive adhd energy and generally love autistic folks. You learn so much! They’re blunt as hell, hilarious(usually more unintentionally but also intentionally too) and you never have to question where you stand with them you know real quick whether they like you or not and because rejection sensitivity is so common with neurodivergent people I actually find that very reassuring to skip over the months long “do they like me? hate me? or do I just need to chill the F out??” Phase.
He has been diagnosed with ADHD for years, but found ways to function with it with his idc attitude, but never expected part of this idc attitude to also be part of the ASD questionnaire. Like comorbidity is HUGE and there have been so many moments I've been like "Oh that's just his ADHD, cause same..." But I was shortly diagnosed with a form of asd during childhood, which was quickly revoked. Some of the things on the questionnaire were like also asked to me during my adhd assessment last year, which eventually lead to them being like "Yeah, I know they said your ASD diagnosis was wrong, but after confirming you have ADHD now maybe you should check if that ASD diagnosis was right too." But I've lived up to the age of 23 without those official diagnosis (struggling tho), so I guess he just thought "Meh, it's adhd and my personality and I don't care!" BUT THE PEOPLE AROUND HIM HAVE BEEN CALLING HIM OUT OR POINTING OUT HIS BEHAVIOUR ALL THIS TIME AND NOW THEY HAVE A FORM OF CONFIRMATION and it's kinda funny.
@leaheljac I got 90s, but basically every score was about socializing, not that I don't understand it, I'm just not really interested in it. Not diagnosed with anything, but I have a suspicion i have a personality disorder.
The look to camera at 3:40 is just perfect, Seriously pause at 3:40 it looks like an episode of the big bang theory, you can tell these people know their audience very very well
@@KeeACNH never take your GP's opinion on mental health shit. always ask for a specialist's opinion from an official diagnostic test. most GPs don't know fuck all about psych stuff.
@richie-3485 yeah, and what the fuck that's they stupidest thing I've heard what does having a job prove?? The large overwhelming majority of autistic people can hold jobs no problem. If anything, they often excel lol depending on the type of job and the type of autism, but you know what I mean. Having a job doesn't disprove shit. Plenty of people go 30 4p years of their lives working and just living and not realizing they have autism lol happens all the time.
@@damianm2896 Embrace Autism's RAADS-R test. Worth noting that it indicates traits associated with Autism but a high score doesn't necessarily mean you have Autism. It can lead to a diagnosis (for ASD or a different disorder) if you show your results to a professional.
Wtf? Fire that GP... that kind of bias means they are likely to misinterpret your emotions, including distress and pain signals and give you shittier quality of care. There are tons of doctors and doctorate level academics who are autistic. The best (paradigm-shifting) autism research is being produced by autistic researchers for Christ's sakes. I have a bachelor's degree and was able to work for 7 years, but I've never lived alone without significant supports and I'm pretty sure I've needed level 2 supports and would have fared much better had I got them. Now with my physical disability challenges getting more intense, I could really benefit from some level 3 supports (and I'm already using AAC).
I got a 130 but a lot of people don’t realize I am autistic until I tell them. Years of learning to mask to not be off putting really does do something huh?
I’ve been asked by friends for quite some time now and recently started questioning myself recently if im Neurodivergent (more specifically ADHD/AuDHD), after seeing this funny "Hasan takes Autism test, gets high score" thing all week from numerous clips (especially the Maya one lmao, her losing it was pretty funny) i got curious and even though i doubt how accurate the site/test is i went and took it…i got a score of 164 bruh
I absolutely crushed his score. In June I took the raad-r test and got a 186, and in October forgetting what I previously answered, I got a 183. Finally, a grade high enough that my parents can be proud of me... right?
this segment might be one of my favorite things that ever happened on this podcast. literally every aspect of this clip is impeccable, you couldn't script this shit if you tried. great job everyone! 10/10
"Trains are an objectively better way to travel because trains are just more cozy......its repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort." - Hasan who definitely doesn't have autism.
00:07 Hasan's 👀 roll reaction, Will's tone of "obviously", Austin's non-judgemental acknowlegement of Hasan's problem and QTs "Congrats" 🎉 in the old days Hasan would have been, quite rightly, cast out of the village but you guys 🥹💖
Ok, fun thought though - If trains could go over the ocean and were guaranteed safe? Like a Spirited Away moment? I could get behind that. That could get some mileage.
When I was growing up, my parents/siblings were convinced I was autistic because I never really behaved like either of my older siblings. It especially messed with me when they would introduce me to others as their "child with autism". I got really sick of it when I was 16 because my parents wanted me to get diagnosed for some sort of benefits thing they found for my brothers university, so I told them I would only do it if my siblings (who were both well over 18 at this point) got professionally diagnosed as well. Turns out, my sister and brother are both autistic (as well as my mum we later found out) and I'm not. I just grew up in a household full of people with undiagnosed autism telling me that I was autistic and different than everyone else.
Trains are objectively better, they're awesome for so many reasons! They're way cheaper, even in the sense of comfort you can travel comfortably without paying a kidney and a spleen, and train stations are usually right in the city center, you don't have to get outside the city to get to the station. The seats are way comfier, with more legroom and space to move around, plus, there’s no drama with luggage because on most you can bring as much as you want without extra fees. They’re also eco-friendly, with much lower emissions than planes. Boarding is way easier without much hassle, and trains don’t get delayed by bad weather unless someone or something is on the tracks, which is rarer than a plane canceling due to the clouds. If you miss one train, no big deal-you can usually catch the next. And what Austin said about noise, no babe they are way quieter too, and with eavh time they modernize the train they get even quieter and smoother. The only thing planes are good for is intercontinental travel and speed, and even in that they don't perform great 😂
Chat, I took the test and got 192. Is there a possibility that someone with that score might not actually be on the spectrum?? I have gone 27 years without anyone ever saying I show any signs of autism. The only thing I can think of is people around me occasionally saying I am weird, but I always thought they were doing it as banter because people always say things without actually meaning them. Overall, I don’t quite trust the validity of this test. The questions were also super vague. Like for the most part, they were asking stuff without being specific.
I was FLOORED when I got 190 (I knew but the number itself caught me off-guard.) The 'tism-off + Will's blank stare when it was happening took me OUT 😂
I was on the fence about if Hasan’s adhd was what caused him to have a high score on the autism test, but this clip makes it seem more likely that he has autism as well as adhd
I’m also 33, diagnosed with Autism and ADHD, and have a lot of the traits/habits Hasan related to on the RAADS-R test. I scored 149. Out of the four of them, Hasan scoring highest doesn’t surprise me 😂
Bro I got 147. And then i took like 4 or 5 more from that site and nah man I may have a good touch of the 'tism it all says strong indicators of autism, but I'm right at the line between what could be considered "normal" or autistic. Gonna have to take an in person evaluation lol
What people don’t understand is that there are different levels of autism. There’s low functioning, high functioning, it’s a spectrum. There’s some people that have severe cases and some people that have low cases.
For reference if they are using the actual scale 60 is the benchmark for adult male autism or something in that ballpark. Hasan getting 120 means he’s at the very least past the bar for an asd diagnosis. I ended up with 175 ish meaning i tripled the score.
"idk maybe i don't have autism, it's not like a doctor diagnosed me. anyway, trains are the ultimate form of transportation and you can't prove me wrong."
The best part is the repetitive sounds and noises being a comfort blanket for Hasan lol
That test is actually more accurate when it's self administered too.
Trains as a form of transportation are great, I say this as someone with 0 understanding of the inner working of trains, and have never collected models, or enamored by locomotion.
Ok I’m not even autistic but he’s right. Trains rule.
@@Roberts1171 he has adhd, we score higher in that test and share many characteristics. my background forces me to say this. love the jokes though
Will realizing how autisic the convo Hasan & Austin were having gets me
His perfectly-timed look at the camera got me real good
I was engaged in that convo and then his stare snapped me out of it. I think I need to thank Will for saving me from autism
QT disassociating... Austin trying to help her with the ring... Will staring directly into our souls... Hasan in complete denial... My God this is my favorite podcast.
qt looks so sleepy
@@Sojiebee she eepy
@@sereshawone could even say, eepy deepy
Will's thousand yard stare as he realises what he unleashed
Not only that, but also QT’s zero yard stare at the same time just disassociating lmao
@ATMEIDAREYAIDOUBLEDAREYA that was the stare of a mind that just accepted that ring was never coming off and this is how she perishes
He's goin "do... do they hear themselves???"
all that’s missing is Stavros’ thousand island stare
hasan fully said trains are the superior mode of transport because they have “repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort” and yet is still in denial,,,,,,
True, that was a form of confirmation in itself bro
lol I think he's just embracing it at this point
"It's repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort" bro... come on
almost verbatim a DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
Hasan is not beating the Scottie Barnes allegations at all 😂
That one really got me 😂 he just like me fr
I am more worried about Austin being hot for turbulence.
We cant let austin get away with it either guys….
sometimes when ppl say 'everyones a bit autistic' i start to believe them but them i realise people like Will exist that actually dont have many autistic traits and thats actually the majority. We just gravitate towards other autistic ppl
Birds of a feather, flock together
“Everyone you know is a bit autistic”
Will staring into the camera's soul, letting us know he sees it to and we're not crazy.
Literally one of the most autistic arguments ever and he knows it and he knows we know it lmfao
Will breaking the 4th wall that way almost killed me. I laughed so hard I could barely breath. 😂
“it’s repetitive sounds and noises give you comfort” felt like an ode to my autistic mind
*QT struggling with life and death*
hasan- *gets distracted by a fuzzball on QT's sweater*
austin - "was that on the test"
hasan- *pikachu face*
I'm convinced this is why some people don't like Hasan at first. I'm autistic and many people don't like me at first glance because I seem weird or give a "certain vibe", they always say I'm a snob or whatever, but then they get to know me and see I'm just a quirked up guy who can't stop talking about certain topics lol
You ever heard that new study about how neurotypicals just dont like autistics for some reason even when they dont know, and even when the autistic person themselves doesnt know…… it lowkey explains alot unfortunately
@@Jesterisim well, i mean, its pretty logical idk whats the need in this study or in general to determine that typicals know or not or the person knows or not bout autism. It aint about the fact of diagnosis but bout behaviors that come off annoying ig.
@@Jesterisim whats the paper called? id love to check it out
@@achebreakjakePerhaps they are referring to
"Do First Impressions of Autistic Adults Differe Between Autistic and Nonautistic Observers?" (2019, DeBrabander et al)
"Do Neurotypical People Like or Dislike Autistic People?" (2021, Alkhaldi et al)
"Variability in first impressions of Autistic adults made by neurotypical raters is driven more by characteristics of the rater than by characteristics of Autistic adults" (2019, Morrison, et al)
"The role of interpersonal synchrony in forming impressions of Autistic and non-autistic adults" (2023, Plank et al)
Some other good reads are:
"On the ontological status of autism: the 'double empathy problem'" (2012, Milton)
"Do you feel me? Autism, empathetic accuracy and the Double empathy problem" (2024, Chaeng et al)
@@kul2130And "annoying" (sometimes also falsely interpreted as "dangerous") is relative to the observer and their neurotype.
According to the 2019 Morrison et al study I mentioned above, allistic first impressions of autistic people are driven more by the ignorance and stigma biases of the allistic person than anything to do with how the autistic person is behaving (with the exception of "awkwardness" ratings).
One of the reasons Hasan says trains are better is REPETITIVE SOUNDS AND NOISES THAT GIVE HIM COMFORT, and he still is in denial that he is AuDHD, AAAAAAAAHHH
Hold on that's entirely normal though. Humans fall asleep to rhythms better than randomness. See cribs and rocking chairs.
Love "I dont like trains... I like planes..." "very different, very different" 😂
I scored 156 and I also have a diagnosis for ADHD. My therapist and psychiatrist have indicated to me that I am pretty Autistic. For a long time I didn't think that I was, because perhaps like Hassan, my ADHD kind of forces me to be a more social person. I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut or controlling my hyperactive impulses, so I wind up doing a lot of socializing and even dominate group interactions. This has lead me to adopt a lot of social masking behaviors to avoid social embarrassment (which is still pretty frequent tbh). I have also been told I'm somewhat attractive, so maybe Will is onto something lol. All of this is to say my ADHD has lead me to act in ways that I did not associate with my surface level understanding of Autism, but I have come to realize I was wrong in hindsight. I relate a lot with Hasan in the way that he acts, talks, and in the way he answered a lot of his questions. I can see a lot of myself in him (in a totally normal non para-social way lol), from the glimpse I see of him as a semi-regular viewer. I think that Hasan does have Autism. It's not like it matters all that much, he is doing perfectly fine with his career and has a strong social circle, but it could be a useful thing to have in the back of his/ other peoples minds to help add extra context to life, relationships, and experiences.
100% how I feel about this as well (fellow AuDHD). I got diagnosed at 33 after knowing pretty certainly and those around me all also going “oh… that makes total sense with how you act, yeah I think you are, too.” Having the ‘label’ to associate with behaviors people might otherwise associate with negative things (like when Austin thought Hasan had just been ignoring him/not invested in their friendship for years) is actually so helpful in making sure you and those in your life can give you some grace, leniency, or even help.
as an auDHD person i kinda clocked hasan being the same, the man is incredibly relatable
Is there a test for ADHD, similar to what Hasan took on stream (if you know). Thank you in advance:D
@@EstherDwomohThe ASRS-5!
Hasan has admitted to being diagnosed with ADHD.
@@EstherDwomoh its when you need instant reward for your work else you are not motivated.
Its a natural instinct to prioritize your survival in the wild. Having adhd means you are in survival mode instead of being a spoiled brat
@@EstherDwomohjust read the dsm5 adhd symptom checklist. That is what a psychiatrist will use to guage whether you have it. If you answer honestly and meet the scoring criteria, then yeah you probably have it and would receive a diagnosis if you went to see a doctor about it. In terms of whether you should see a doctor, that depends on how "useless" you are (endearingly), or how able you are to do everything you need to in your life. Medication was pretty game changing for me personally, but adhd is a spectrum defined by a cluster of symptoms, and your needs may vary.
3:36 Will's Office Moment
Yep, completely jimming the camera.
I’m dyingggg 😂
here for Austin and Hasan arguing planes vs trains.
Will's face in this video while Hasan and Austin seriously argue over the comfort of traveling between trains and planes is priceless.
"Repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort" - oh boy, who´s gonna tell him
I knew he had to be some flavor of neurospicy. We tend to find each other pretty easily out there. I have pretty aggressive adhd energy and generally love autistic folks. You learn so much! They’re blunt as hell, hilarious(usually more unintentionally but also intentionally too) and you never have to question where you stand with them you know real quick whether they like you or not and because rejection sensitivity is so common with neurodivergent people I actually find that very reassuring to skip over the months long “do they like me? hate me? or do I just need to chill the F out??” Phase.
He has been diagnosed with ADHD for years, but found ways to function with it with his idc attitude, but never expected part of this idc attitude to also be part of the ASD questionnaire. Like comorbidity is HUGE and there have been so many moments I've been like "Oh that's just his ADHD, cause same..." But I was shortly diagnosed with a form of asd during childhood, which was quickly revoked. Some of the things on the questionnaire were like also asked to me during my adhd assessment last year, which eventually lead to them being like "Yeah, I know they said your ASD diagnosis was wrong, but after confirming you have ADHD now maybe you should check if that ASD diagnosis was right too." But I've lived up to the age of 23 without those official diagnosis (struggling tho), so I guess he just thought "Meh, it's adhd and my personality and I don't care!" BUT THE PEOPLE AROUND HIM HAVE BEEN CALLING HIM OUT OR POINTING OUT HIS BEHAVIOUR ALL THIS TIME AND NOW THEY HAVE A FORM OF CONFIRMATION and it's kinda funny.
hasan does anything
austin: is that on the test?
@@purpleman223 and like 80% of the time it is
"that's actually true, you're talking about how-" I'm gonna stop you right there Hasan, you're digging yourself into the hole further
for further reference, i have an autism diagnosis and scored 143. that’s *only 16* points higher than hasan. and 108 points more than will lmfao
I mean, I have a diagnosis and usually score in the 90s. You don’t even need to score that high. 💀
@leaheljac I got 90s, but basically every score was about socializing, not that I don't understand it, I'm just not really interested in it. Not diagnosed with anything, but I have a suspicion i have a personality disorder.
So what's that test ? Is it online ?
@@Sera-F1nnIt’s the RAADS-R test - Hasan took it on the Embrace Autism website
@@Sera-F1nnyeah, it’s called RAADS-R
Will staring at the camera while they argued about trains vs planes made me laugh way too fucking hard omg
The look to camera at 3:40 is just perfect, Seriously pause at 3:40 it looks like an episode of the big bang theory, you can tell these people know their audience very very well
I took the test and got 203 but my gp said i must not as i have a job 🥳
@@KeeACNH never take your GP's opinion on mental health shit. always ask for a specialist's opinion from an official diagnostic test. most GPs don't know fuck all about psych stuff.
@richie-3485 yeah, and what the fuck that's they stupidest thing I've heard what does having a job prove?? The large overwhelming majority of autistic people can hold jobs no problem. If anything, they often excel lol depending on the type of job and the type of autism, but you know what I mean.
Having a job doesn't disprove shit. Plenty of people go 30 4p years of their lives working and just living and not realizing they have autism lol happens all the time.
What test was this? I wanna try but there's so many fake ones out there online
@@damianm2896 Embrace Autism's RAADS-R test. Worth noting that it indicates traits associated with Autism but a high score doesn't necessarily mean you have Autism. It can lead to a diagnosis (for ASD or a different disorder) if you show your results to a professional.
Wtf? Fire that GP... that kind of bias means they are likely to misinterpret your emotions, including distress and pain signals and give you shittier quality of care.
There are tons of doctors and doctorate level academics who are autistic. The best (paradigm-shifting) autism research is being produced by autistic researchers for Christ's sakes.
I have a bachelor's degree and was able to work for 7 years, but I've never lived alone without significant supports and I'm pretty sure I've needed level 2 supports and would have fared much better had I got them. Now with my physical disability challenges getting more intense, I could really benefit from some level 3 supports (and I'm already using AAC).
I got 180… but I can mask so some people don’t believe it at first. until they spend more than two minutes with me
I got a 130 but a lot of people don’t realize I am autistic until I tell them. Years of learning to mask to not be off putting really does do something huh?
Will playing to the camera in the trains vs planes argument is peak comedy.
127 on RAADS call it NCTism
nct 127 best discography ever and i don't even listen to kpop anymore except them
Neo got his back?
@sophieisyerinbe so fucking for real not when red velvet girls generation and loona exist
195 score for me. One of us, one of us.
I took it because i was intressted and got a 73
ONE OF US!
Will just staring into the camera at 3:35 while Hasan and Austin argue about planes vs trains had me dead 😭
That's SO good
To be clear, *Hasan* nailed the test. Will basically flunked out.
I’ve been asked by friends for quite some time now and recently started questioning myself recently if im Neurodivergent (more specifically ADHD/AuDHD), after seeing this funny "Hasan takes Autism test, gets high score" thing all week from numerous clips (especially the Maya one lmao, her losing it was pretty funny) i got curious and even though i doubt how accurate the site/test is i went and took it…i got a score of 164 bruh
Hey, that's my score!! lol
@@rosemilk456omg twins!
No way! That's my score too lol
The test is very credible. It is irl used in diagnosis.
@ Oh.
03:05 this just confirms it 😅
This beautiful himbo just fully leaning into it with choo choo train discourse
I absolutely crushed his score. In June I took the raad-r test and got a 186, and in October forgetting what I previously answered, I got a 183.
Finally, a grade high enough that my parents can be proud of me... right?
Denial is a river in Egypt
Its funny cos i got officially diagnosed on monday and he got a similar score to me lol
this segment might be one of my favorite things that ever happened on this podcast. literally every aspect of this clip is impeccable, you couldn't script this shit if you tried. great job everyone! 10/10
“Stranger things have happened” fuckin took the air out of my lungs
i got like 180 on that test but i'm afab so it took me until i was like 30 to get an official diagnosis.
"Trains are an objectively better way to travel because trains are just more cozy......its repetitive sounds and noises that give you comfort." - Hasan who definitely doesn't have autism.
00:07 Hasan's 👀 roll reaction, Will's tone of "obviously", Austin's non-judgemental acknowlegement of Hasan's problem and QTs "Congrats" 🎉 in the old days Hasan would have been, quite rightly, cast out of the village but you guys 🥹💖
can i get a zoom on austin's face while the curb your enthusiasm theme plays
Ok, fun thought though - If trains could go over the ocean and were guaranteed safe? Like a Spirited Away moment? I could get behind that. That could get some mileage.
When I was growing up, my parents/siblings were convinced I was autistic because I never really behaved like either of my older siblings. It especially messed with me when they would introduce me to others as their "child with autism". I got really sick of it when I was 16 because my parents wanted me to get diagnosed for some sort of benefits thing they found for my brothers university, so I told them I would only do it if my siblings (who were both well over 18 at this point) got professionally diagnosed as well. Turns out, my sister and brother are both autistic (as well as my mum we later found out) and I'm not. I just grew up in a household full of people with undiagnosed autism telling me that I was autistic and different than everyone else.
What website did he use?
Trains are objectively better, they're awesome for so many reasons! They're way cheaper, even in the sense of comfort you can travel comfortably without paying a kidney and a spleen, and train stations are usually right in the city center, you don't have to get outside the city to get to the station. The seats are way comfier, with more legroom and space to move around, plus, there’s no drama with luggage because on most you can bring as much as you want without extra fees.
They’re also eco-friendly, with much lower emissions than planes. Boarding is way easier without much hassle, and trains don’t get delayed by bad weather unless someone or something is on the tracks, which is rarer than a plane canceling due to the clouds. If you miss one train, no big deal-you can usually catch the next. And what Austin said about noise, no babe they are way quieter too, and with eavh time they modernize the train they get even quieter and smoother.
The only thing planes are good for is intercontinental travel and speed, and even in that they don't perform great 😂
...QT, it's a ring
Do we know what test they did? Like what’s the link
The raads test I think it was
His love for trains was an immediate giveaway
127!?!?!? 2 BADDIES 2 BADDIES 1 PORCHE
I’m diagnosed and got 123 on that test man…
Will just staring at them and then at the camera killed me 😂
Will staring into the cam made my day.
I kinda already knew after that Marianne Williamson interview
Test link?
RUclips linking sucks ass but it's the RAADS-R autism diagnosis test
@ thank you 🙏🏽
I made it too late, someone already realised they fell of in 2 seconds smh
3:35 OMGGGG Will's face
I'm fully diagnosed and i had 77 lmao
The Nile is a river in Egypt
Congrats on coming out kings
“i’m starting to believe I’m the only one in this room that doesn’t like trains”
3:36 I've had the exact same expression as Will for the rest of that conversation
Will just staring at the the hard cam for the last 20 seconds of the clip like "Yep, they all got the tism"
why was the clip of qt and the rest of them defending faze deleted?
Probably coz it was such a bad look
Chat, I took the test and got 192. Is there a possibility that someone with that score might not actually be on the spectrum?? I have gone 27 years without anyone ever saying I show any signs of autism. The only thing I can think of is people around me occasionally saying I am weird, but I always thought they were doing it as banter because people always say things without actually meaning them.
Overall, I don’t quite trust the validity of this test. The questions were also super vague. Like for the most part, they were asking stuff without being specific.
I know it was the raads-r test, but which test did you take at which website?
@ I took it from “embrace autism”. Took two tests, RAADS-R & autism spectrum quotient (on which I scored 38)
@@AB-ip2ct Ok, thank you. One of the raads-r tests I found I took and got a 174 on that one.
@ Oooh they have multiple tests on their site btw that you can check out.
Yep not doing that test… I don’t want anything else this year lol….
nct always at the scene of the crime
not something to be ashamed of.
i like the idea of passing an autism test the way Deaf kids pass their hearing tests
Will staring at the camera at the end I'm dead
I'm undiagnosed, but have been pretty sure for years, I took the test the other day and got 152
I was FLOORED when I got 190 (I knew but the number itself caught me off-guard.)
The 'tism-off + Will's blank stare when it was happening took me OUT 😂
As a certified autistic, that train vs. plane convo is one of the most autistic things i’ve ever witnessed
Right in front of my QT?! >:(
ONE OF US!!! ONE OF US!!! ONE OF US!!!
Will looking directly into the camera while QT dissociates and Hasan and Austin are having an autism off is hilarious.
I fuckin love Will man 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Little do they all know..
I was on the fence about if Hasan’s adhd was what caused him to have a high score on the autism test, but this clip makes it seem more likely that he has autism as well as adhd
We are all Will with that stare 🫡
You'd think they'd include a link to this test.
Why?
Simply Google it
@@chiedzawith2ds Why not?
I took this test because of this conversation and scored 158. A lot of things in my life clicked for me after that
Will staring us down while his point is being made for him lmao.
"Im not autistic, i just find trains comforting "- hasan
Yeahhh Wills the “normal” one here and that makes a lot of sense honestly
I thought it said the “Austin spectrum”
Hasan, you are welcome in my autism community. Much love, don't let these guys bully you too much.
I’m also 33, diagnosed with Autism and ADHD, and have a lot of the traits/habits Hasan related to on the RAADS-R test. I scored 149. Out of the four of them, Hasan scoring highest doesn’t surprise me 😂
Bro I got 147. And then i took like 4 or 5 more from that site and nah man I may have a good touch of the 'tism it all says strong indicators of autism, but I'm right at the line between what could be considered "normal" or autistic. Gonna have to take an in person evaluation lol
Which site did you use?
What people don’t understand is that there are different levels of autism.
There’s low functioning, high functioning, it’s a spectrum.
There’s some people that have severe cases and some people that have low cases.
175 signs are there but i also was told i have antisocial peronality disorder so whos right
They aren't mutually exclusive.
I got ADD and Depression and diagnosed Autism. 164.
IDK if Hasan has been on an Amtrak recently, but that shit is bumpy as hell.
That barely counts, try the Deutsche Bahn or any main European train system. They are much better in comparison
That’s like pointing to the modern day NHS to say socialized healthcare is bad. Amtraks moden faults are a symptom not a result of it being trains
@@LPSlight0 DB is horrible, and quite bumpy. try the NS, in The Netherlands... smooth as fuck and almost always on time.
DB is horrible in thier regio lines rrx and ice are compfy though. Im thinking of getting noise canceling headphones for the regios... @@LPSlight0
Hasan is talking about Chinese trains
For reference if they are using the actual scale 60 is the benchmark for adult male autism or something in that ballpark. Hasan getting 120 means he’s at the very least past the bar for an asd diagnosis. I ended up with 175 ish meaning i tripled the score.
I spent over 2 years taking my son to hospital, doctors and specialists to get an autism diagnosis you don’t get diagnosed with a test 😂
What I literally got 132 on that raads r test. Some other test say just slight autism though?
I'm very concerned about QT's ring, did it come off?
does anyone else get young Bill Paxton vibes from Will?
Wait.... I like trains...... What does that mean.