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  • ASSBERGERS ALEX KENNEDY

  • i also have AS and i my IQ is 143

  • her IQ is 189 BTW!!!!!!!!!!

  • @GUNnut247 Stupid .l.

  • you guys are great

  • assburgers lol makes me giggle so fucking much every time they say it

  • Kiriana is a gorgeous Aspergirl.

  • I've got aspergers bt 've basically lived a normal life since start of 2011 cause I've basically used logic over the emotional influences aspergers gives me, so when I get afraid to tell a joke cause someone might find it offensive I look at others jokes and see how there accepted so basically I just post it and know ppl wont find it offensive.

    So that's a tip for ppl, bfr I found it hard bt now I'm 16 and its all grand so yeah :P just study the world if u have aspergers and u'll be grand.

  • @deanmullen10

    Same with me, although I wasn't diagnosed and didn't know what was wrong with me... I just emulated 'normal' behavior until I learned enough to analyze others. But it can be hard to read other people, boy!

  • @deanmullen10 a typical response of someone with aspergers lol

  • @face2facechick haha well suppose been able 2 write non-aspergers like if u may is kinda part of following the logic & studying how most ppl talk so yeah ha :L

  • @deanmullen10 haha...my mother is an as P...its a more hip way to call it becaue she doesn't like the label aspergers or whatever. anyway good day to you!

  • fuck off wanker!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Depending on the degree of Asperger's, it can mean a life sentence of lonliness, depression, anger, bitterness, and the ultimate loss of will to want to live. I have never been diagnosed officially, but I know something is up because socializing to me is as complicated as trying to figure out how to solve a complex differential equation. I have suffered from depression because of it and I fear I am nearing the end of my rope.

  • @RB902050 the fucks wrong w/ being alone?, that sounds great to me wanker...less scum to deal w/

  • @RB902050

    There are many social disorders and it can also just come down to personality traits. See a specialist/psychologist before you reach the end of your rope and find one who you like...

  • @RB902050 Hi. I know how you feel. Do not give up!

  • @RB902050 Don't give up! Learn everything you can about Asperger's and autism, and you will find lots of helpful suggestions. I was an Asperger's teen before the condition was ever diagnosed. Now I'm a grandmother and I wrote a book about my experiences called "Unforgiving", where I talk about the loneliness, the sense of disconnection from all of society. Try to find help, whether its by reading or joining aspie chat rooms. Give it a try. Prayer helps. Really.

  • I have aspergers it can be a disability for most that have it. But Its not Legally a disability. Id rather be in a wheel chair or be blind than to Have Aspergers.

  • Libraries are ideal...

    My high school's library saved my life.

  • @SomeRandomAspie Is your library alive??

  • @MrGrevy

    Yes!

    It scares away the annoying brainless teenagers!

  • Well done on your video! I would like to share with you my video, that I will message you.

  • Yes let's completely change our routines and practices to suit these people. Makes a lot of sense. Meanwhile, they won't appreciate a thing you do for them, and will probably demand more.

  • @MrGrevy a person with Asperger Syndrome is no different from you or me. People with Asperger Syndrome have problems socializing with people and, it is AGAINST THE LAW to meet the requirements these disabled people need. Unless you have Asperger Syndrome yourself, you will never understand how our minds work and how DIFFICULT it is for them. (I HAVE ASPERGER MYSELF)

  • @xTwilightWolvesx Of course they are different. Otherwise they wouldn't be considered to have a disorder. I wish you luck though.

  • @MrGrevy Do you see people with NLD (Nonverbal Learning Disorder) as being the same as someone with Aspergers?

  • @somotastic21 Kinda

  • @MrGrevy Well I have NLD and even if it's on the spectrum which many say it is, the thought of me as an aspergers or autisitic person quite frankly frightens me. Some of the symptoms of NLD are the same symptoms of Aspergers, mostly the socialization problems. I dont think if you'd met me you would think I was an Aspergers person

  • @somotastic21 Unconditional self acceptance is the key to happiness. You can't control what other people think, so don't worry about it. You'll be fine.

  • @MrGrevy That's very true. But easier said than done. Unfortunately I care what people think, and I think most of us do. Maybe it's about finding that balance. If we didn't care at all what people thought then we'd be making asses of ourselves left and right. But if we care too much then how we can enjoy life? It's about finding that balance I think. Just wanted to know what your perspective was on NLD and Aspergers. Trust me if you thought NLD was kinda the same as AS then im sure other people 

  • @somotastic21 Well it's all a matter of degree. It's fine to care what people think, but not to make yourself miserable over it. It's ok if people think bad things, it's not preferable but it's not that bad.

  • @somotastic21 What does it mean to you if people think you have NLD or Autism?

  • @MrGrevy It means a lot. Perception is everything. Wouldn't you care what people thought of you? I don't think very many people know what NLD is but everyone knows what autism is. Not saying the two are the same but the thought of it certainly scares me

  • @somotastic21 So what happens if people think these things?

  • @MrGrevy If I knew people thought those things about me I would have to avoid them. I don't know about you but I certainly couldn't associate with people who thought of me that way. And if those people were family members or friends or colleagues then I think you can see how that would limit my world more and more. Let me ask you, do you care what people think of you? Would you care what people thought of you if you had any type of disability at all? Honestly?

  • @somotastic21 To an extent I would. However, if other peoples' beliefs about me were unfair or if they didn't bother to see the truth about me, or if they couldn't accept me, I think it would be my job to move on and not let it make me miserable. There are plenty of people who will accept you - Everyone has problems and imperfections. The older you get the easier it is.

  • @MrGrevy Well this is true. And let me be clear NLD is not Asperger's but shares some of the symptoms of AS. NLD mostly has to do with problems with arithmetic and visual-spacial conception. Understanding driving directions can be especially difficult for NLD. But this disorder itself is not well known and I don't come across as different to most people. I think we all have our imperfections and mine usually start to show after a little bit of time of getting to know me. Curious, do you know

  • @MrGrevy anyone with any of these disabilities?

  • @somotastic21 No but I do have sympathy for you in the things that are difficult. You seem intelligent and thoughtful I think you will be fine. Please don't be hard on yourself.

  • @MrGrevy Thank you for that. Yes for me the difficulty is really in making and maintaining relationships with people. Usually after a social outing I find myself feeling very unsatisfied and depressed. Why did this video catch your attention?

  • would think that as well

  • @somotastic21 my son has noverbal learning disability. they are very similar but very different. It took us 2 years to get a diagnosis. He was never in daycare or with other kids so evidence of NLD never showed until his 1st day of kindergarten. I find myself cueing my son alot in social situations... "Connor, they said hi to you, you need to say hi back." or he will get upset about things and not communicate it. He also has Tourrette's which often comes with NLD. Do you have this too?

  • @connorandmaiasmom Well I was diagnosed in the 6th grade as having a nonverbal learning disability. Apparently it affects a person socially as well as acadmically, specifically in the area of math. The thing is though I feel as though I pick up perfectly on social cues, and know what to say and what not to say. Relationships can be a challenge for me but only because I preferably like my alone time perhaps more than the average person. I think I should get re-tested for it

  • I've found this video to be extremely helpful. I am reading a monologue in my present acting class as a student with asperger's and this helped me understand the syndrome and properly portray it.

  • what does idiosyncratic mean again?

  • why do Americans sound like fucking robots ??

  • @WeskersLady Because we're not animalistic primitive weirdos? Maybe you would be more at home in Africa, speaking in clicks and other odd noises?

  • @MrGrevy No, but you still sound like robots

  • @WeskersLady Good job at missing the point my friend.

  • @WeskersLady Lol what point. There was no intellect in your point.

  • @MrGrevy there are jerks, bigots and b----holes there, too.

  • Wow! This was very well done and I enjoyed watching this very much!!!!

  • Bravo! Well done!

  • @connorandmaiasmom -- thank you for watching!

  • Good video!

  • @SeeYouNextFall - thank you!

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