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From: mysticmonk
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  • I have AS too, and I can relate to many of these people in this video. I'd been bullied and rejected by others so much all throughout my school and college days to where, now at the age of 31, I feel mostly distrust and bitterness toward the outside world.

    People who have AS struggle to be accepted by society, because society tends to view us as "weird", "creepy" and/or "stupid". They refuse to accept that we also happen to be people w/ feelings, whose minds just happen to work differently.

  • I really feel for the people in this video, especially the guy who's on the verge of crying. Strange how the guy right at the end said his [friends] were trying to make him burgle his parents house, I was convinced to do the same thing except it was my school's lab room. I didn't understand they were just using me to get in and get the goods out. I didn't get diagnosed until I was 18. If anyone would like to talk to me about their experiences please add me as a friend

  • I have AS too. During my first few years at high school, there were some students who DID bully me. Since I was sensitive to noise and couldn't (and cannot to this day) stand the sound of crying (especially from babies and little children), students who knew about my weakness would make crying noises at me, even yell WAH WAH WAH at me. I've been talking to my teachers and counselor about this. Still I've made excellent progress at school and did my best.

  • Well done they are the ones with the problems.

  • It's best to talk to someone rather than stay silent, otherwise staying quite will just make things worse.

  • Hello Baby! Where u goin'? Home to change ur nappy?

  • @WizardOfHumor1989 this is not a video meant for humour.

  • I have Asperger's Syndrome. I get bullied so much. I rarely get physically bullied, but I might even rather be bullied physically than verbally. I know this wasn't the purpose of the video, but it actually helped me understand why people pick on me instead of other people. I think everyone should watch this. No one, autistic or not, likes to be bullied. I wish it would stop at my school.

  • shocking

  • I am glad to see that the "difficult to talk about" is being

    addressed in a truthful and graphic way that does not

    mince words or water down the foolish behavior of bullies

    and those aligned with them.

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