It's all in the USA for Gods SakeWhat he means is that you added "JAILBRAIK US", while it is "JAILBRAIK NY"
It's all in the USA for Gods SakeWhat he means is that you added "JAILBRAIK US", while it is "JAILBRAIK NY"
*she+1 seen him and seems like a nice guy, is also pretty active and helpful on the forums.
+1 seen him and seems like a nice guy, is also pretty active and helpful on the forums.
so what if you are autistic.I'm taking a few days break from everything due many things been happening past two weeks and I want to sort it all out before I continue on Skial.
Also I want to make clear that I have Autism in a certain level that makes my brain work differently and therefore I see things on a different view which is sometimes odd/hard for you to understand but just take time for it or ask me if you aren't following. Don't go rude because of it.
I coppied some mythes you guys seem to believe in, I did some editing..
People with autism don't want friends. Autistic people are just unable to communicate their desire for relationships the same way you do.
People with autism can't feel or express any emotion—happy or sad. Autism doesn't make an individual unable to feel the emotions you feel, it just makes the person communicate emotions (and perceive your expressions) in different ways.
People with autism can't understand the emotions of others. Autism often affects an individual's ability to understand unspoken interpersonal communication, so someone with autism might not detect sadness based solely on one's body language or sarcasm in one's tone of voice. But, when emotions are communicated more directly, people with autism are much more likely to feel empathy and compassion for others.
People with autism are intellectually disabled. Often times, autism brings with it just as many exceptional abilities as limitations. Many people with autism have normal to high IQs and some may excel at math, music or another pursuit. (ex.: Albert Einstein)
People with autism are just like Dustin Hoffman's character in Rain Man. Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning its characteristics vary significantly from person to person. Knowing one person with autism means just that—knowing one person with autism. His or her capabilities and limitations are no indication of the capabilities and limitations of another person with autism.
Autism is just a brain disorder. Research has shown that many people with autism also have gastro-intestinal disorders, food sensitivities, and many allergies.
I honestly believe that's the point. Her autism isn't supposed to change anything.I'm honestly curious. what is that supposed to change now?
I honestly believe that's the point. Her autism isn't supposed to change anything.
I think and truly hope nobody judges you (or anyone else) based on autism.
I'm taking a few days break from everything due many things been happening past two weeks and I want to sort it all out before I continue on Skial.
Also I want to make clear that I have Autism in a certain level that makes my brain work differently and therefore I see things on a different view which is sometimes odd/hard for you to understand but just take time for it or ask me if you aren't following. Don't go rude because of it.
I coppied some mythes you guys seem to believe in, I did some editing..
People with autism don't want friends. Autistic people are just unable to communicate their desire for relationships the same way you do.
People with autism can't feel or express any emotion—happy or sad. Autism doesn't make an individual unable to feel the emotions you feel, it just makes the person communicate emotions (and perceive your expressions) in different ways.
People with autism can't understand the emotions of others. Autism often affects an individual's ability to understand unspoken interpersonal communication, so someone with autism might not detect sadness based solely on one's body language or sarcasm in one's tone of voice. But, when emotions are communicated more directly, people with autism are much more likely to feel empathy and compassion for others.
People with autism are intellectually disabled. Often times, autism brings with it just as many exceptional abilities as limitations. Many people with autism have normal to high IQs and some may excel at math, music or another pursuit. (ex.: Albert Einstein)
People with autism are just like Dustin Hoffman's character in Rain Man. Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning its characteristics vary significantly from person to person. Knowing one person with autism means just that—knowing one person with autism. His or her capabilities and limitations are no indication of the capabilities and limitations of another person with autism.
Autism is just a brain disorder. Research has shown that many people with autism also have gastro-intestinal disorders, food sensitivities, and many allergies.
so what if you are autistic.
There should be a "sad" rating :c