Norma being the best autistic rep for 3 minutes and 12 seconds straight

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @komorabii
    @komorabii  2 года назад +2911

    The show is called Dead End: Paranormal Park. You can watch it on Netflix :)

    • @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools
      @KiraTheFoolOfTheFools 2 года назад +29

      might "steal" my sisters netflix acc to watch it
      or i'll ask her to watch it with me

    • @mx.purple6450
      @mx.purple6450 2 года назад +9

      Alternative title: mildly concerning

    • @m-pc5334
      @m-pc5334 2 года назад +5

      Thanks I will

    • @SpecialInterestShow
      @SpecialInterestShow 2 года назад +13

      Also, the comic series it is based on is called "Deadendia"!

    • @Tazerboy_10
      @Tazerboy_10 2 года назад +2

      😀

  • @matiassanchez1362
    @matiassanchez1362 2 года назад +2857

    The third episode could just been named "Autistic representation" and everyonr watching the show would be like "Yeah, that feels right"

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +146

      FRRR

    • @dendx3888
      @dendx3888 2 года назад +66

      @@komorabii people that have autism do think differently and since I’m on it too, I do think I want to be different but all I need to be is myself and be who I want. I do type things to think differently because I do sometimes in I’m a kid in a adult body but that’s ok. I think everyone is different in their own way. Comment to me if you agree to anything I said

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +53

      @@dendx3888 yeah!! We do a few things differently/some things are harder for us than allistics, but that’s not a bad thing at all. Although I do struggle quite a bit, for the most part I enjoy being autistic. It’s neat being able to view the world so differently from most of the people I know

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +18

      @@komorabii yeah in my mind I feel like I ruined an entire Fourth of July party because the fireworks are too loud I tried to wait it out, and be safe with it and it did not work, obviously, I ended up crying for 20 minutes :’) this year

    • @dendx3888
      @dendx3888 2 года назад +7

      @@komorabii I understand, I hope we both find and achieve our goals in life, good luck mate, if you have any more questions, comment

  • @MegaChickenfish
    @MegaChickenfish 2 года назад +5303

    I had an anxiety attack from overstimulation that felt *exactly* like this, it was amazing how well it was captured here. It reminded me of the scene in Steven Universe where they visually represent how thoughts can swarm and overwhelm us.

    • @scarletweb2106
      @scarletweb2106 2 года назад +11

      😭😭😭

    • @theunluckiestboyintown
      @theunluckiestboyintown 2 года назад +14

      Ay same!,i relate to Norma a lot.

    • @ireallylikenuggets9490
      @ireallylikenuggets9490 2 года назад +1

      shame steven universe turned into a shitshow

    • @timilehyinhussain7963
      @timilehyinhussain7963 2 года назад +21

      I swear during my anxiety attacks things feel a lot louder, brighter and it feels a lot more painful to touch things. It's awful. But what can you do?

    • @Tazerboy_10
      @Tazerboy_10 2 года назад +2

      😐 - Yup...

  • @PinkApocalypse
    @PinkApocalypse 2 года назад +2682

    Her finding out her hyperfixation was someone/something awful, that got me. I’ve had multiple like that and it’s earth shattering every single time

    • @ocinidolegna
      @ocinidolegna 2 года назад +55

      those always hit 😔 i need to keep watching this show fr

    • @BasicallyDuncan
      @BasicallyDuncan 2 года назад +80

      That’s happened to me so many times before, and I just love how well done that scene was, it’s haunting looking back at it, seeing these people or series I idolized for YEARS only to find out how shitty they are

    • @touremuhammad5983
      @touremuhammad5983 2 года назад +25

      Once I watch something that’s heart-wrenching, my mind gets so fixated on it that my heart races, my chest feels like it’s burning, & my blood curdles around the length of my legs.

    • @deli5194
      @deli5194 2 года назад +27

      its important for everyone even neurotypicals to never idolize a celebrity. we get so worked up by this one person and put them on a pedestal when in reality every human has flaws and we dont know them in real life

    • @PinkApocalypse
      @PinkApocalypse 2 года назад +57

      @@deli5194 you said in a previous comment that you’re not autistic, so I do want to explain that we don’t choose what we fixate on and how heavily it affects us. Hyperfixations can be distracting at best and life altering at worst, and it’s not something we can just “not” do 😅

  • @msthecommentator2863
    @msthecommentator2863 2 года назад +1582

    "My fear world is the *real* world"
    Bro, that line hit deep for me. It's so hard to explain to non-neurodivergent people why I seemingly freak out over things that are no big deal to them. And the artistic choice of making her fears less solid and more striking and all over the place was fantastic.

    • @lonely_saturn
      @lonely_saturn 2 года назад +37

      Seriously! For all neurodivergent people it can be so hard to navigate things other people label as normal, especially in social environments. Its really lonely and terrifying.

    • @MeryemSH
      @MeryemSH 2 года назад +17

      I am not a neurodivergent person but this line hit me hard too
      I mostly try to escape my fantasy world rather than dealing with real life issues.

    • @SuperPaperPokemon
      @SuperPaperPokemon Год назад +3

      Honestly. There are so many things a person can have that aren't considered neurodivergence but can still make them fit this.
      Social anxiety, crippling self-doubt, shyness, introversion, depression aren't things exclusive to neurodivergent people (these are symtoms, after all, not disorders, like most neurodivergences are classified as) and can very much show up simply because of the way a person was raised, rather than by the myriad of genetic factors that cause neurodivergences.
      And yeah, neurodivergent or not, it's so difficult to explain to someone who just doesn't go though the same stuff how we go through it.
      I'm not sure how so many people are able to just go talk to a person, even one they never met before, while I have trouble starting any sort of conversation longer than asking for a simple favor with someone I've known for years.

    • @daeflowerr
      @daeflowerr 10 месяцев назад +2

      My favorite example is this one, which I heard a while back:
      Imagine everyone in the world carries a bag of 100 marbles, but you don’t have a bag to carry your marbles. So, you can only carry 50 marbles and you’re constantly losing track of them because you don’t have a bag to carry them in. However, one day you are given a bag (meds), but it has a bunch of holes in it. You can now carry your marbles, but you constantly have to go back and pick up your marbles.

    • @lloydzeroa.k.aforger6990
      @lloydzeroa.k.aforger6990 28 дней назад

      Fearing reality too as an aspergic, I really want to ask if norma would like a quiet, isolated hug

  • @ohno8398
    @ohno8398 2 года назад +664

    The greatest part of the team building episode is that Norma's fears ARE real. So many times a character has to learn to get over it or that if they just try the thing it'll be okay, but her lived experience is respected. She doesn't punch her fears or realise that team building exercises are actually super fun for her, she opens up about her problems and the other characters adjust to accommodate her needs.

  • @rosesweetcharlotte
    @rosesweetcharlotte 2 года назад +5796

    I think the main thing about autism is, just let us freak out a bit, give us some cool down room, and let us disengage from the activity. I think the worst of my anxiety came from me feeling like I couldn't leave when I wanted, when it felt like I HAD to do the activity.
    When I know I don't have to, it feels so much better.

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +191

      Agreed

    • @moongalaxywolf434
      @moongalaxywolf434 2 года назад +27

      Same

    • @MegaChickenfish
      @MegaChickenfish 2 года назад +93

      100% on the money. I was amazed how much of a difference it was when I learned how to drive and had the agency to actually leave social situations when I wanted instead of being dragged to them. I actually started *liking* them a little bit.

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte 2 года назад +47

      @@MegaChickenfish Yeah, it's like, I love concerts and festivals when I know I can take a bit of a bathroom break or just get away from the loud noises.

    • @SnickerBear
      @SnickerBear 2 года назад +3

      Same.

  • @Flame_6711
    @Flame_6711 2 года назад +3590

    As a neurodivergent person I finally feel just slightly understood for once- Nobody understandsme but I relate to Norma- Now I am overly obsessing over Dead End: Paranormal Park

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +74

      Me toooo 😭

    • @Flame_6711
      @Flame_6711 2 года назад +22

      @@komorabii Which part? Relating to Norma, overly obsessing over the show or something else?

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +52

      @@Flame_6711 all of it !! I relate to Norma a TON, im autistic and this is the first show ive seen that accurately describes my experience. And im completely obsessed w it ahajsjjd

    • @Flame_6711
      @Flame_6711 2 года назад +12

      @@komorabii Okay :) I only was able to start watching it yesterday for reasons and then I fell in love with it!

    • @Salmonid_Destroyer
      @Salmonid_Destroyer 2 года назад +5

      YEA!!

  • @maddymooo
    @maddymooo 2 года назад +159

    As an autistic woman, I relate to Norma. Especially with the last clip. I constantly compare myself to my fiancé from a social standpoint. He's outgoing, loud, funny, and charming. I'm introverted, awkward, and often quiet. Sometimes I look at him and wonder how he can make so many long-lasting friends while I keep everyone at arm's length.

  • @Sunfur981
    @Sunfur981 2 года назад +731

    Norma laughing at the head of the mascot remind me of something that happened to me on the 10 but it was an giant stuffed animal ( I think it was a cat) it was in really poor condition and the head just came off I just grabbed the head and hugged it and pay no attention to the body. My mom forced me into therapy for 5 months because it’s not normal for a 10 year old to love a decapitated stuffed animal.

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +66

      On shows when something bad happens to a character I typically smile, I think it’s because I know something good will happen later idk

    • @karaigrayson8198
      @karaigrayson8198 2 года назад +37

      I laugh at movies when bad guys die

    • @scarletweb2106
      @scarletweb2106 2 года назад +18

      Yeah me too

    • @imlubu
      @imlubu 2 года назад +4

      @@karaigrayson8198 well it's a bad guy so who cares

    • @timilehyinhussain7963
      @timilehyinhussain7963 2 года назад +20

      Sometimes I laugh when bad things happen to people, not that I enjoy it. It just tends to happen sometimes and I don't know why. I feel bad but something at the back of my brain finds it funny somehow.

  • @sebyt354
    @sebyt354 2 года назад +512

    either norma needs to stop being relatable or I need triple a insurance (autism anxiety adhd)

  • @kerryannemacdonald8893
    @kerryannemacdonald8893 2 года назад +617

    She is iconic and when I saw her I just felt like I could really relate to her, because they portrayed her so well

  • @thechubbibunnie
    @thechubbibunnie 2 года назад +88

    I felt so bad for Norma when she found out her hyper fixation turned out to be something awful. It was earth crushing for her and I hurt seeing her denying it.

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +18

      LITERALLY- I’d be so so sad if something like that ever happened to my hyperfixation

  • @robertoldcorn5331
    @robertoldcorn5331 2 года назад +565

    Hyper fixating is also an adhd trait as is anxiety

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +95

      Yep!

    • @AmayaHinageshi
      @AmayaHinageshi 2 года назад +195

      Since it got brought up, I think this is a good time to mention that there is a rather significant amount of overlap between OCD, ADHD, and autism! Some common traits are anxiety, hyper-fixation, sensory issues, and the tendency to perform self-regulatory behaviors like stimming (autism and ADHD) and rituals (OCD). There are going to be a lot of people with OCD and ADHD who see themselves in Norma, and sometimes even people from outside of those communities! The point of representation is to celebrate our differences _and_ the things that we have in common; not just one or the other!

    • @rynahdaley778
      @rynahdaley778 2 года назад +34

      @@AmayaHinageshi I kinda needed that simplified definition of representation and the whole point of it, thank you for that.

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 2 года назад +4

      Good point I can relate

    • @yesikanarvaez5027
      @yesikanarvaez5027 2 года назад

      And autism

  • @moistwrmonastring1017
    @moistwrmonastring1017 2 года назад +209

    As someone with social anxiety, THEY ANIMATED HER ATTACKS SO WELL?! That’s EXACTLY how it feels, like your heart leaps into your throat and everything goes fuzzy, but you’re still painfully aware that everyone is looking and laughing at you. I LOVE Dead End!

  • @hellohumans6872
    @hellohumans6872 2 года назад +269

    I’m not diagnosed with Autism or any form of nerodivegency (I can’t spell)
    But Norma felt so relatable to me, as she spoke about her hyperfixations, the way she’d get overwhelmed easily. I don’t physically break down like her but I do mentally.
    And the line where she yelled “don’t look at me!” Felt so real to me, yesterday I had that exact thought while just trying to rent something it felt like everyone was staring at me
    I love this show

    • @alyl.9430
      @alyl.9430 2 года назад +4

      So, you probably can't spell what you are trying to spell because it is not a real word lol. You could say "I haven't been diagnosed as neurodivergent in any form" or smt like that if you wanted.
      But anyways, yeah. I'm in a similar boat. I don't have any disorders or conditions or anything as far as I know, but I find that I do have many corresponding traits.

    • @kinyacat5919
      @kinyacat5919 Год назад +1

      Yeah same. Sometimes i just wish im blind so i dont see others looking at me whenever i walk outside with people lol

  • @eattherich5409
    @eattherich5409 2 года назад +238

    its fascinating being autistic and also fairly popular. its hard, cause agoraphobia, but you put me in a room with other queer folk, and i'll have made friends by the end of the convo

    • @karaigrayson8198
      @karaigrayson8198 2 года назад +16

      Awww you sound like a lovely person I hope your anxiety get better

    • @cats9994
      @cats9994 2 года назад +5

      Love your username, quite relatable lmaooo

    • @SakuraMoonflower
      @SakuraMoonflower 2 года назад +4

      Autistic people can be super cool. I have this Canadian buddy who is much beloved. I'd say he's pretty popular, and he's the one who understands that the least, much less how it happened. I think he thought his diagnosis of autism somehow made him unlovable. But he's a pretty lovable dude. :)
      And clearly, so are you!

    • @galacticrainestorm8546
      @galacticrainestorm8546 Год назад +1

      Same. Being in social situations is usually horribly overstimulating but if I’m separated off with a group of other Autistic or ADHD queer people I feel like I’m not an outliar and I can easily make new friends

  • @alisondiskin3889
    @alisondiskin3889 2 года назад +513

    My sister is autistic too but she can be easygoing sometimes she has friends, a bit of a job and loves Performing but just like Norma she dose remember people names, dose like trying new food and she Obsess in own world and hates being Pressured. She’s also creative, a bookworm and a chocoholic we love her just the way she is. Seeing a cartoon character with Autism is amazing for my sister and many other people like her get to see stuff like this.

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +9

      New foods suck for me, my sensory isn’t just sound but good too 🥲

    • @scarletweb2106
      @scarletweb2106 2 года назад +5

      Yeah autism is amazing and cool!

    • @LycanMOON
      @LycanMOON 2 года назад +3

      Norma doesn’t remember peoples names tho?

    • @alisondiskin3889
      @alisondiskin3889 2 года назад

      @@LycanMOON yep it happens

    • @ocinidolegna
      @ocinidolegna 2 года назад +6

      @@LycanMOON every time OP said "dose" i think they meant "doesnt"

  • @RiseLeon_Turtle
    @RiseLeon_Turtle 2 года назад +1340

    Norma is the best anxiety rep ever bc I relate to her so much lol (I have social anxiety and depression and might have ADHD or autism but we not sure yet) like I said Norma is the best and I can relate to her so much as I hate making eye contact for more then three seconds and i hate being in large crowds of people, I also hate loud noises but I think that's just me. The point is Norma like I said is the best anxiety or autistic rep that I have seen in a long time, also cheer for berny for being the best friend Norma could have lol.
    Sorry for the edit guys but how did this get 500 likes in 8 days
    Edit: I do have Austism and ADHD (got diagnosed! Finally!, sorry for the edit again)

    • @fried_fries
      @fried_fries 2 года назад +11

      i have social anxiety and ADHD also

    • @fried_fries
      @fried_fries 2 года назад +11

      I feel Norma tho. Like i have tried to work on my social skills, but I'm really bad with meeting new people and bad at keeping eye contact.

    • @pikachu591
      @pikachu591 2 года назад +5

      Eh same but they left out the part where you have a panic attack but think you're having a heart attack

    • @crocodiletearz4806
      @crocodiletearz4806 2 года назад

      she is autism rep/nm
      as an autistic person, GAD and Autism can come hand in hand
      the title of the video states that she is autism rep, I like that she speaks to non autistics too but this video is for autistics

    • @caught4k493
      @caught4k493 2 года назад +5

      Lmfao, this gives me “I think I have it so I’ll say I do have it”

  • @chinchilla0708
    @chinchilla0708 2 года назад +73

    I feel so represented by Norma fast breathing and then laughing at an inappropriate moment, that was me all throughout my childhood and i felt like a monster. I'm glad to see at least some representation for future generations.

  • @Beechepisode
    @Beechepisode 2 года назад +92

    "My fear world is the real world" hit so hard. I think a lot of ND anxiety comes from lived through and repeated experiences, not just negative and anxiety-inducing thought patterns like typical anxiety disorders. Ableism isn't just a percieved threat, it's continued and chronic, and can't be fixed by just mindfulness and changing one's own mindset
    Though, accepting environments and people help lessen the blow
    Also this show is incredible, like holy moley 😫 it's like the western cartoon equiv of a life-changing 12 episode anime istg

  • @theunsunghero324
    @theunsunghero324 2 года назад +71

    Just seeing the scene of them untying themselves gave me anxiety. I hate being touched and being stuck in a situation like that makes me feel sick. Can relate. I’m glad this character gives some representation for those with ASD and/or other neurodivergent disorders.

  • @torazely
    @torazely 2 года назад +335

    Dude, the rep in this show is awesome! And I love how it's all just treated as normal. (Minus Barney's grandma cuz she's a boomer)

    • @twist_ending7545
      @twist_ending7545 2 года назад +6

      Haven't seen it, what's Barney's grandma like?

    • @kj2kvortexx205
      @kj2kvortexx205 2 года назад +44

      @@twist_ending7545 transphobic

    • @twist_ending7545
      @twist_ending7545 2 года назад +12

      @@kj2kvortexx205 damn

    • @celianunn2070
      @celianunn2070 2 года назад +9

      @@kj2kvortexx205 but isn't a "transphobic boomer" itself common? 🤔

    • @Pablo_Martin_aa
      @Pablo_Martin_aa 2 года назад +21

      The worst part is that there are people who probably know what the grandma said to him word by word as if it was their own

  • @briarosethornheart7152
    @briarosethornheart7152 Год назад +7

    The sensory overload and morbid things being funny speaks to my autism. I picture it as a loud crow demanding shiny things.

  • @koshkacat1871
    @koshkacat1871 2 года назад +188

    I have GAD and sensory issues, theres been many times where I would get overwhelmed and my parents would have to help me with a certain thing other kids seemed to do easily. Be it sleeping alone, fireworks, crowds or the unfamiliar.
    Sometimes its difficult to understand but these struggles are real and its totally ok to react like this. This effects lots of people daily and im glad to finally get some representation for it

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +8

      I have that issue too but not only are my sensory with sounds but with food… and it’s been extremely hard

    • @koshkacat1871
      @koshkacat1871 2 года назад +3

      @@SawyerAshIsMe That sucks im sorry. It can be very hard trying new foods cant it? /pos

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +5

      @@koshkacat1871 yeah, very hard, it here was a time where my mom forced me to eat a “sloppy jo” and I took a bite and quickly spat it out, and she told me to eat it or go to bed. I took another bite not wanting to go to bed, and almost 🤮
      Anytime I talk about that she denies it

    • @koshkacat1871
      @koshkacat1871 2 года назад +5

      @@SawyerAshIsMe that sucks im sorry. Ive had similar things with smells before, if I dont like the smell im stubborn to eat it. I dont think ive ever had a fresh citrus fruit because of it /pos

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +1

      @@koshkacat1871 yeah

  • @williamspell5692
    @williamspell5692 2 года назад +31

    That guy instructing the trust exercises was Hella creepy, especially when he said "ah, the smell of fear."

    • @alex-iu6rj
      @alex-iu6rj 2 года назад +7

      I feel like he _wanted_ Norma to be afraid, to be anxious, like he tortures people like Norma for his own happiness.

    • @wasteofspace69420
      @wasteofspace69420 2 года назад +10

      @@alex-iu6rj that’s exactly the plot of the episode lol
      He turns out to be a demon disguising himself as a human

    • @gooeydude574
      @gooeydude574 Год назад +2

      Yeah he knew EXACTLY what he was doing

  • @cactusbuds2979
    @cactusbuds2979 Год назад +8

    AHHHH THE WAY YOU CANT HEAR ANYTHING AND ALL YOUR OTHER SENSES ARE ENHANCED JUST- UGHHH THATS HOW I FEEL WHEN IT HAPPENS 😭😭😭 STOP BEING RELATABLE

    • @The0LDies
      @The0LDies Год назад

      I have autism and i cant stand people who make being autistic their number 1 personality trait

    • @twist_ending7545
      @twist_ending7545 Год назад

      @@The0LDies ..okay?

    • @SpecialInterestShow
      @SpecialInterestShow Год назад +1

      ​@@The0LDieswhat does "making it their only personality trait" even mean?

    • @The0LDies
      @The0LDies Год назад

      @@SpecialInterestShow like I've met people who are constantly going on about how they have autism or how they're on the spectrum and when I ask a question on WHY they did a certain thing that was obviously not gonna have a positive outcome they say "ohh well IDK you wouldnt understand you dont have autism" like YES I DO IDIOT and more than half the time they self diagnose themselves STOP USING SOMETHING YOU AREN'T EVEN SURE OF HAVING AS A SCAPEGOAT FOR ALL YOUR PROBLEMS

  • @ZimsDeadRobot
    @ZimsDeadRobot 2 года назад +91

    God I love this show. As a trans, neurodivergent teenager, I relate to both of the main characters wayyy too much. I really loved the one scene where they show everyone's fears, and Norma's fear looks just like the real world, yet slightly off. While I can't speak for everyone who's neurodivergent, I think the way it's portrayed in the show is pretty accurate, and I'm glad there's more good representation nowadays.

  • @Amethiist143
    @Amethiist143 21 день назад +1

    when I watched it undiagnosed I didn’t notice she was autistic, I just felt seen and happy that a character went through similar things to me. I love Norma so much

  • @misha469
    @misha469 2 года назад +13

    "I mean making friends, socialising"
    I actually teared up at that part because it hit a bit too close to home

  • @magic2546
    @magic2546 2 года назад +148

    Never before have I related this much to a fictional character, which is not to say I haven't related to any characters in the past, this one just goes the extra mile for me. I actually felt her anxiety during the human not scene. I'm definitely watching this show when I get the chance.

  • @Totallynotredtail
    @Totallynotredtail Год назад +3

    The looking thing was waaayyyy to relatable for comfort, like "IM ALREADY PANICKING WOULD IT KILL YOU TO LEAVE ME ALONE" is the best way I can describe how I feel in similar situations

  • @thecoreofmagic
    @thecoreofmagic 7 месяцев назад +2

    Norma makes me feel so seen. I haven’t been diagnosed with autism because my parents didn’t want me “adding more labels to myself” and I can’t afford to get therapy for see a psychiatrist or anything like that myself, but regardless of whether I am actually autistic or not, I always cry when I watch these scenes because it reminds me that I’m not just a freak. That I’m not the only one who has this experience. I always get so much crap for having extreme reactions to things most people would find small, or obsessing over something too much, or even just smaller things like putting my arms around my head when I’m upset because it’s “overdramatic”. It’s really isolating sometimes. Sometimes I feel like there’s something wrong with me. But seeing a character who acts the same way I do and seems to feel the same way about a lot of things that I do really makes me feel better. I really wish there were more characters like Norma

  • @magentasky234
    @magentasky234 2 года назад +15

    The sensory overloads portrayed here are so accurate.

  • @jamesbiggerstaff3722
    @jamesbiggerstaff3722 2 года назад +5

    Dead end paranormal park fills the frog sized hole in my heart

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +3

      OML YES THE FROG SIZED HOLE 😭💔

  • @nemothefish1725
    @nemothefish1725 2 года назад +7

    Norma is my favorite character for the exact reason that she's relatable. The overstimulation and social anxiety is really relatable and it makes her such a great character.

  • @mothafuckinfoofighter8543
    @mothafuckinfoofighter8543 2 года назад +293

    As an autistic introvert who suffers from a lot of social anxiety, Norma's character hits so close to home for me

  • @somejellyfish
    @somejellyfish 2 года назад +9

    I’m not autistic, but I do have PTSD, and being touched a lot terrifies me, Norma is such a relatable character for so many and I absolutely love that there’s finally some serious (and CANON non the less) representation, especially in the form of this amazing lovable character.

  • @tea_n_ink
    @tea_n_ink 2 года назад +27

    i haven't watched this show but this is DAMN GOOD REPRESENTATION, im autistic and sensory triggers are the fucking bane of my existence and a lot of autism rep is usually presented as social which i have much less trouble in

  • @kaieversfield1025
    @kaieversfield1025 2 года назад +19

    As someone who is dealing with a lot of complications from generalized anxiety disorder, the line "You don't understand, my fear world is the real world" hits really hard.

  • @thegoddessofedge
    @thegoddessofedge 2 года назад +23

    As someone with autism, I can confirm this is really really good representation. I can completely understand everything she’s feeling, because I’ve been through many similar experiences myself. I have to check this show out.

  • @castbet9183
    @castbet9183 2 года назад +346

    I get Norma I do people are…difficult and sometimes I feel being really me is unacceptable so I created this persona that feels socially acceptable. But it’s exhausting and tiring and I end up using it so much I have to let the inner me out just so I don’t forget that part; then when people meet that part it scares them off. I can say I have maybe 6 actual people I can consider friends and everyone else “associates”; btw that excludes my parents and partner cause they know me and like it.
    Tho I get the impression she has more Social Anxiety rather than Autism, don’t quote me. But feel free to properly inform me other wise

    • @static_irony
      @static_irony 2 года назад +43

      Maybe you already know, but the "social persona" is commonly known as masking, an often exhausting facade us autistic people put up to appear "normal". It is good that you've got some people you don't feel you have to mask around.
      I just add this because sometimes it can help to put a name to things so we can learn more about them

    • @scarletweb2106
      @scarletweb2106 2 года назад

      I feel sad and angry that autistic people are forced to mask themselves it reminds me of Encanto where the Madrigal family members are forced to hide their imperfect but true selves

    • @LycanMOON
      @LycanMOON 2 года назад +1

      Based on your claim that she has social anxiety rather then autism
      1:she talks about her hyper fixation.while others can of course have big interests I find they aren’t as into them as autistic people are.a person with asd would do things like buy any merch they can,decorate their whole room to match their interest,etc.take my word for this also bc I do it-
      2:socially anxious people may be a bit scared when touching others but autistic people can feel things from “hands are burning off” to “I feel like I’m being stabbed” when they get touched.it’s an awful experience and can lead to mental breakdowns
      3:and of course on the topic of mental breakdowns,people with asd are more likely to have them.with the line clip we can see that what caused her mental breakdown ended up being touch related (somewhat,you see it’s very hard to tell what causes anxiety or meltdowns for us) which ends up being a full circle
      Hope this helps!

    • @castbet9183
      @castbet9183 2 года назад +7

      @@static_irony huh didn’t know that was a term. Just thought it was an introverted defense mechanism to socializing

    • @misha469
      @misha469 2 года назад +4

      @@castbet9183 thats what i thought too! I just have this persona of myself that supposed to be socially acceptable when im outside where it differs to little different personalities to different types of ppl, and i feel like ppl will look at me differently if im my actual self

  • @SpecialInterestShow
    @SpecialInterestShow Год назад +4

    I'll NEVER forgive Netflix for canceling the show. Norma was the first time I felt truly seen in animation!

  • @StardustWhip
    @StardustWhip 2 года назад +31

    A smaller moment that also showcased Norma's neurodivergency, specifically her touch aversion, was this joke from Episode 5:
    Norma: Chamber of Cuddles? How do we get out?
    Barney: Maybe we have to cuddle each other...?
    Norma: Oh my ghost. We are _never_ getting out of here.
    It's a nice moment to me because it's a joke revolving around neurodivergency that doesn't make the neurodivergent person in question the butt of the joke. Normally jokes about neurodivergent people (or minorities in general, but that's a topic for another day) are just about making them out to be total weirdos, but not here.

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +2

      Omg yes I remember that part!! I love it sm

  • @brookewilliams2041
    @brookewilliams2041 2 года назад +5

    I’m not autistic (at least not diagnosed) but I find Norma extremely relatable and the “what’s up with her?” Comment is something I’ve heard my entire life

  • @rayofsunshine7028
    @rayofsunshine7028 2 года назад +6

    If I were stuck in the human pretzel thing I would’ve just died there

  • @danny8284
    @danny8284 2 года назад +3

    the scene with the panic attacks really reminds me of my sensory overload :] god, this series is SO GOOD

  • @trashotaku
    @trashotaku 11 месяцев назад +2

    As someone who has autism, this show has the best depictions of what overstimulation feels like in an animated show I’ve ever seen!

  • @localforestwitch7215
    @localforestwitch7215 2 года назад +25

    I've never.. Actually seen a character who actually shows and explains what my autism feels like.
    I've always seen people with characters and the like who feel completely understood but I just *never* got that outside of Caroline and Edward Scissorhands and I feel... Less lonely now that there is a character who has autism that works like mine.
    There have been legit scenes that just.. I could myself in 100% and *could* see that reaction as my own.

  • @-tiredkitcat-2336
    @-tiredkitcat-2336 Год назад +2

    Norma is portrayed really well. I as an autistic person can relate to her especially the panic attacks and when she got embarrassed about having a panic attack I really felt that

  • @NonsensicalCrimson
    @NonsensicalCrimson 2 года назад +33

    Never heard of this show before but wow, they actually got it right.

  • @lolly4840
    @lolly4840 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think the thing i hate with meltdowns is that if im allowed to find my own space or peace its fine, but people dont let you, then when you lash out cause theyve driven you into a corner YOU'RE the 'bad guy' the 'freak'

  • @razzjammies
    @razzjammies Год назад +3

    Norma is first canon autistic girl rep in media that I've ever seen... Not to mention it being GOOD rep where her being autistic feels REAL and she is seen as an equal person to her friends and is loved and respected just the way she is.
    As an autistic girl myself, this feels like being seen for the first time. Not judged or looked down or viewed as something that needs changing or help but SEEN. Seen as a person of worth and value just the way we are. 💖

  • @godomoths242
    @godomoths242 2 года назад +82

    Binged this show on the first day and boi I had a blast. It was amazing and honestly, kudos to the studio for not just having the first gay leading character in a kids cartoon but also trans as well!
    Edit: at least the first from an official studio that I've ever heard of

    • @ConfusedBean777
      @ConfusedBean777 2 года назад +1

      Lol, i also watched the show all at once.

    • @KitCameo
      @KitCameo 2 года назад +2

      You may be missing out on some great shows if this is the first one you've heard of (not an accusation, just an observation.) If so, you should definitely check out the new She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, as well as Kipo, which are both on Netflix, and Disney's The Owl House, which has a bi lead character, and another lead character with a non-binary love interest who is voiced by a non-binary actor. Barney is the first trans guy lead in a kids show though... I think.

    • @NotHereAnymkreLolll
      @NotHereAnymkreLolll 2 года назад

      sorry hey! what’s the name of this show?

    • @godomoths242
      @godomoths242 2 года назад +1

      @@NotHereAnymkreLolll Dead End Paranormal Park

    • @NotHereAnymkreLolll
      @NotHereAnymkreLolll 2 года назад +1

      @@godomoths242 thanks so much !! gonna check it out soon :D

  • @Max-jm9vp
    @Max-jm9vp 2 года назад +16

    this is literally how it is im so glad the show portrayed it

  • @mcsquigglesproductions3976
    @mcsquigglesproductions3976 Год назад +5

    I actually understand a lot of how this feels... From the mascot thing being scary even though it would be from a show I adored... To the panic of being around or touched by a lot of people... Just sensory overloads I've experienced before

    • @SpecialInterestShow
      @SpecialInterestShow Год назад +1

      I'm 26 and to this day I'm freaked out big time by mascot costumes like those irl.
      Like, logically I know these are normal people with a costume on, but I think it's the fact that they're
      1. A stranger
      2. Big
      3. having their faces hidden by the costume head
      4. Trying to interact/maybe touch me! It's like, go away I don't know you!!! Don't touch me! No I don't want a hug or a picture, shut up, I know you're just a person in a suit!"
      I'm autistic; I have enough trouble discerning people's facial expressions and emotions! So maybe the fear is due to not be able to see a person's face when they're in a big mascot costume. It's always freaked me tf out.

  • @adridaplague-boi
    @adridaplague-boi 2 года назад +3

    it's the scenes where people are saying shit that makes no sense and she's just like "...are u stupid or something" that i love

    • @xsweetiebloomx605
      @xsweetiebloomx605 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, she's just like me
      Except I occasionally also say shit that makes no sense, because I have terrible social skills and zero awareness to anything that's going on, ever (The one explanation I can think of is that I'm possibly ADHD too)

  • @wiildsage
    @wiildsage 2 года назад +3

    Something else really cool about Norma is that (in my hyperfixation) I was reading an interview with the creator, Hamish Steele, and they found out that they're autistic because of Norma. While writing the comics, they would get autistic fans writing to them and saying that Norma was extremely relatable, so they decided to make it official while writing the show and brought in an autism expert who was like "You must've done your research!"... and Hamish Steele was like "Um, not really". They were just writing a character who was supposed to be relatable, like, "of course everyone feels this way!", and got their diagnosis shortly thereafter. I think that's a lot of what makes Norma so good-- she was actually written by an autistic person with a platform instead of a writing team that maaaybe knew a little bit about autism.

  • @trin4737
    @trin4737 2 года назад +12

    0:11 reminds me so much of the time me and my mom were at chucky cheese and she got up and told me to follow her. i agreed and strated following her when i realized she walked RIGHT INFRONT OF THE STAGE WERE CHUCKY CHEESE WAS to go to were she needed to and i flat out start balling my eyes out on the ground until she grabbed my arm and took me past the stage :(

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +7

      My mom forced me to hug the chuck-E-cheese mascot, she told me if I didn’t we had to leave (it was my 5-7 birthday) and she tried to make me go over there but then I started crying

  • @MinaWalker
    @MinaWalker 8 месяцев назад +1

    The last scene is relatable for me, the whole making friends thing hasn’t ever been my forte and it hasn’t gotten easier through the years, although I have a few close friends

  • @strawberrycow1415
    @strawberrycow1415 2 года назад +11

    found myself relating to a lot of this and I'm glad norma has friends who understand her or at least try to, it helps a lot when people make an effort to understand you, no matter who you are

  • @ytcrb
    @ytcrb 2 года назад +3

    OHMYGOSHNESS THE SINKING INTO THE GROUND FEELING AND THE- THE SHAKY CAMERA WHEN SHE GETS ANXIOUS- RELATABILITY TIMES A KA-JILLION

  • @alayna1772
    @alayna1772 2 года назад +85

    I relate to this so much, I was afraid to go by a sonic and Mario dressed up people and would not go by them at mall of America even though I love sonic

    • @magic2546
      @magic2546 2 года назад +7

      I think I remember going through a similar scenario with someone dressed as spongebob, though my memory of it is a little fuzzy.

    • @SawyerAshIsMe
      @SawyerAshIsMe 2 года назад +6

      I remember one time I was in a chuckE cheese and my mom forced me to hug the mascot, and if I didn’t We had to leave, the mascot turned its head and I just cried, she made me leave I wanted to stay and play games though :(

    • @scarletweb2106
      @scarletweb2106 2 года назад +1

      Yeah me too

  • @SoupBowl01
    @SoupBowl01 2 года назад +11

    As someone who suffers from extreme anxiety and social anxiety. I'm glad they put a character like her in the show, it makes me feel like I'm not alone. When I saw that they put trans representation in the show, I immediately felt a sense of comfort and belonging (even though I'm not trans myself). I was having a bad night destroyed by my overwhelming anxiety and I decided to continue watching dead end (ep.3), I was hoping they would put something in there for socially anxious people like me and I was so happy when they did. I really hope that they continue to put autistic/anxiety rep. for other characters in different cartoons. We need more of them

  • @Greetings-r6f
    @Greetings-r6f 2 года назад +8

    The fact that she struggles making eye contact with people and socializing spoke to me personally.

  • @starchildofthesun
    @starchildofthesun 3 месяца назад +1

    I also like how they depict her as having autism even as a kid, because autism is so commonly misdiagnosed in children due to people not understanding how it looks in children and is thought to be something that only appears in teens and young adults, but it's a developmental disorder that is developed from birth

  • @ellnats
    @ellnats Месяц назад +1

    her panic states, yeah i feared those

  • @childlikewoes12
    @childlikewoes12 2 года назад +3

    can this girl stop being relatable oh my god

  • @321hackertime5
    @321hackertime5 2 года назад +2

    That scene with the weird trust exercise made me so uncomfortable mostly bc I can 100% relate to that

  • @-TacoMan-
    @-TacoMan- 2 года назад +15

    I really need Netflix. This show seems like one of the best animated shows right now. Hopefully I'll be able to get Netflix soon.

  • @Ecliptic-P
    @Ecliptic-P 2 года назад +4

    I don’t watch this show but all these scenes actually helped me to understand autism a little bit more actually.

  • @さくら-l8t
    @さくら-l8t 7 месяцев назад +3

    0:50 Norma abruptly laughing at the mascot head reminds me of how I also tend to laugh during stressful moments as a desperate coping mechanism. The picture of her holding the head even shows her crying a bit, implying she’s still in a stressful state. This is just my own head-canon going off of my personal experiences, so please don’t take this too seriously.

  • @frapiichino
    @frapiichino 2 года назад +4

    Norma getting an anxiety attack because of sensory overload hurt me so much. It's happened to me twice as far as I remember and it sucked so much, and knowing that other people also go throug that makes me feel a little better

  • @AquaRunner533
    @AquaRunner533 2 года назад +3

    A canon character have autism without making a huge deal?
    I M P O S S I B L E

  • @seamusburke639
    @seamusburke639 Год назад +2

    "Guess I'll spend another 15 years hyper-fixating on something."
    Oh yeah. That's when it clicked for me.

  • @arkidie
    @arkidie 2 года назад +3

    This is the most I’ve related to anything ever in my life
    1. This makes me think I should look into researching autism more and see if I have it.
    2. I need to watch this show

  • @Biancalovestosew98
    @Biancalovestosew98 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’m autistic too🤍 At 1:27 she’s wearing sunglasses because she doesn’t want to make eye contact. I have eye contact issues too.😅😂😮 And when she yelled “Stop looking at me!” And ran off in tears, I felt that and I know what it’s like to feel overstimulated and retreating from situations. And when she was said “I’m so stupid” with tears in her eyes, I feel like that too when I’m very upset or mad at myself for doing something wrong. 😞

  • @vinnae
    @vinnae 2 года назад +6

    I haven't been diagnosed as being in the spectrum myself, but I could still relate to some of the things that Norma goes through (I do believe I have some traits even if it doesn't make me fit for a "formal" diagnosis) and I definitely love to see this kind of representation for the people that truly needed to see themselves in a show. ❤️

  • @EDTJ1005
    @EDTJ1005 2 года назад +4

    The blonde guy is giving very much emperor belos

  • @fivepebbles876
    @fivepebbles876 Год назад +2

    "my fear world is the real world" hit hard damn

  • @jethiliusavalar6449
    @jethiliusavalar6449 2 года назад +3

    Sounds like the folks over at the Death Battle RUclips channel need to pit her up against Entrapta from the She-Ra reboot

    • @twist_ending7545
      @twist_ending7545 2 года назад

      Recent animated autistic girl vs Recent animated autistic girl

  • @galaxy_editor4
    @galaxy_editor4 2 года назад +34

    I wish it was canon. I relate to her so much

    • @tacobelle404
      @tacobelle404 2 года назад +57

      it IS canon actually
      the creator doesn't have to specifically say "she's autistic" for it to be canon, it being shown in the show is enough

    • @galaxy_editor4
      @galaxy_editor4 2 года назад +8

      @@tacobelle404 oh. Cool. Thanks for letting me know

    • @komorabii
      @komorabii  2 года назад +34

      @@tacobelle404 this is true, but the creator also has said that shes canon! :))

    • @huh8671
      @huh8671 2 года назад +5

      It is canon though? Right?

    • @galaxy_editor4
      @galaxy_editor4 2 года назад

      @@huh8671 Even if it’s not (which it is), I am a autistic person myself and see many traits of autism in her character. Some things you can tell without it needing to be said out loud.

  • @fizzycat3506
    @fizzycat3506 2 года назад +12

    Norma has such good character development

  • @__-zj3jz
    @__-zj3jz 2 года назад +2

    this show was literally free therapy for me

  • @McJewelist
    @McJewelist 2 года назад +5

    As someone who had ASD, start talking till I was 6 and I’m slowly growing out of it as I got older, now it’s very mild now as an adult (Though still had those small habits like talking to myself a lot when I’m alone, needed to work on that) I masked very well without noticing, I hated when people talks down at me like I don’t know everything. I normally which new hobbies or interests in months rather not share them with others in RL (but I find talking about it online sometimes since I’m a private person)
    When I first find out there was an autistic character on the show, I had to watch it! They didn’t talk down on her like a toddler or other autistic stereotypes. This character who is the main character alongside a trans character (I'm not trans myself though) really makes me happy and very well representative that makes me feel normal!

  • @JkUnderConstruction
    @JkUnderConstruction Год назад +1

    As an autistic person, I suffer from the noise sensitivity and touch sensitivity this is accurate.

  • @oddgamingcat7442
    @oddgamingcat7442 2 года назад +7

    As someone with anxiety and autism, I can relate to Norma all too well, the scene with the whole Norma was getting overwhelmed from being in the human untie yourself thing. What really hit home was when Norma struggles to make friends and the whole 'don't look at me' thing because I get the same way. I will think you're judging me or want something from me. But what really got me when she said ' my fear world is the real world'. Honestly the whole not being able to make eye contact thing was kind of funny. Honestly, she's the best autistic/anxiety representation I've seen so far. Finally, someone with autism who isn't being portrayed as just a robot.

  • @auggieheart
    @auggieheart 2 года назад +33

    i dont think ive ever related this much to a character in my entire life

  • @noimkindamogus4970
    @noimkindamogus4970 2 года назад +9

    i know im late but 2:21 perfectly encapsulates how i feel when i reach my breaking point and then realize that everyone is watching

  • @nebbula7897
    @nebbula7897 2 года назад +7

    I'm autistic and was ALSO forced the play that exact same hand untangling game with my classmates in 8th grade for a confirmation retreat. I hated every second an wanted nothing more than to let go and get away. It was so frustrating. I feel her pain.

  • @F2PAlius
    @F2PAlius 2 года назад +9

    I just realized that because the mask of the mascot fell off, norma was like oh it's not a person, nothing to be afraid of. 😄

  • @TravistheDragon
    @TravistheDragon 2 года назад +7

    As an autistic individual myself, I completely relate to this. I feel really uncomfortable being around a bunch of people, especially at family events.

  • @shunkaido3379
    @shunkaido3379 2 года назад +2

    Thats such a accurate representation of what panic attacks feel like panic attacks (from my personal experience not saying it’s the same for everyone)

  • @DAMIEN_RAHH
    @DAMIEN_RAHH 2 года назад +3

    Honestly this is the show everyone needed to see, it can be considered a "kids show" Wich isn't a bad thing I can't wait to see more episodes!

  • @the_great_mammon
    @the_great_mammon 2 года назад +4

    I had a camp that would do the human knot exercise and it was always horrible for me. It's nice to see I'm not alone!

  • @cdandbookshelf
    @cdandbookshelf Год назад +1

    Honestly, having a meltdown isn't even fear. Maybe a bit of anxiety, but not fear. Just struggling expressing discomfort can make things even more nerve wrecking, and feeling unheard can cause an outburst.

    • @SpecialInterestShow
      @SpecialInterestShow Год назад

      Oh it can definitely include fear and lots of anxiety! It depends on the person

  • @GalaticArt
    @GalaticArt 2 года назад +5

    When the untangling thing came up I was thinking “No just no” it made me freak out a bit it reminded me of times that happened to me sometimes I just need a moment when people get up close to me asking if I’m ok it makes it worst I don’t want anyone close to me I want to be alone but sometimes people don’t get that they take it as me being rude or dramatic and I feel so guilty even though I was overwhelmed and scared :(

  • @francismendy1398
    @francismendy1398 2 года назад +3

    To be honest, this made me cry. I completely relate to most of this as an autistic person myself.

  • @CookyePhoo
    @CookyePhoo 2 года назад +4

    Why is this so accurate wtf-

  • @marceldawn0_o
    @marceldawn0_o 2 года назад +1

    normas anxiety attacks are too real its hard to watch, like i felt so sad watching that and shes so relatable