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Sep 26, 2011 06:10

I am not a master at the subject and I will never claim to be (for right now), but I know a lot about autism in the time I have been around it. I have family who have a mild form of autism, and I work with kids who range on the spectrum. In the time I have been around a person with autism, and in the month that I have worked for Kidspeace, I have ( Read more... )

tolerance, asd, work, life

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anidex September 29 2011, 02:16:54 UTC
.....I was about to leave an intelligent response, and then saw your tags list: "Shift leader douchebag" and "white people" and totally lost my train of thought from laughing.

But yeah, one of my guy friends has a form of autisim - and I had no idea till he told me! Though I saw it a little bit when we started to hang out more. I don't care though, he's one of the nicest men I know. <3

I remember in High School, where they thought I had aspergers. Though apparently I was a few points off or something.

Having fits are awesome. :T Thankfully, my really bad ones have dwindled down to nothing more than me throwing something across a room.

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cardiganharle September 29 2011, 15:49:10 UTC
The wonderful thing about ASD is that it does vary in the severity. To diagnose anything ASD, there's a few points that have to be hit in order for you to be diagnosed with it. It's possible for people to have the symptoms, but that would mean everyone has something in a way. Our brains are all wired differently from each other, and so our processing is so different from you and me. <3 And it's good you have a friend like that, especially the nice one. :D

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