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YES! That's me too! And I'm donating blood tomorrow.No, however I am proud of being O-positive blood type. We are number 1! YEAH!
YES! That's me too! And I'm donating blood tomorrow.
I wonder whether the person receiving my blood would be scared to learn that the blood came from someone with ASD, and be worried they'd catch it.
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That’s why it’s a joke.Meh, that person would have to be a complete moron.
It's a known fact that it is impossible to "catch" Autism.
That’s why it’s a joke.
The general laughingstock of the internet.
Most of the time? I hate it. I resent what I am and what everyone on this forum is. I hate being apart of a species like you all. The general laughingstock of the internet. Sometimes, the general accepting attitude of this site angers me. I hate the idea of being like the rest of the internet and embracing autism.
If you think the rest of the internet embraces autism you really haven't gone outside this website... I'm bombarded by stupid "autistic" jokes everywhere I go online and even facebook alone is full of ableist rubbish and cure rhetoric. I'd love to be on the internet you're on. Swap?![]()
What do you think I was referring to when I said "general laughingstock of the internet"?
I meant I hate this site for embracing autism.
I meant I hate this site for embracing autism.
I'd like to apologize for my outburst.
Most of the time? I hate it. I resent what I am and what everyone on this forum is. I hate being apart of a species like you all. The general laughingstock of the internet. Sometimes, the general accepting attitude of this site angers me. I hate the idea of being like the rest of the internet and embracing autism.
Even though I would have expressed myself differently, I can relate to what you say here about the "accepting attitude" that so many on the internet, especially over at YouTube, have when it comes to autism and A.S. I don't accept the belief held by many that it is just "a different neurology"; no, it is more than that, it is so much more than just being "eccentric" - it is a handicap.
Yes, a handicap. I realise that many now embrace the neurodiversity cult, and cannot think anything bad about autism, but no, to be perfectly blunt and honest, I would much rather be normal. "What is normal?" I hear you say. Well, it means, among many other things, being able to do all of the things that others (the vast, overwhelming majority) just take for granted. You know, like understanding another person in a conversation and not taking everything they say literally. That's one example. There are many others, like not having hypersensitivity issues when it comes to certain lights and sounds, but you get the picture.