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Asperger's Syndrome & Bipolar: The Brutal Truth

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  • @iloveterriers yep, what I want to do with my life is give the world free art and stories. society meanwhile looks at me and says "that will not put bread on the table. you do not fit. YOU need to change."

    ...so now I'm on SSI and giving the world free art and stories via deviantArt while I try and survive my current trials and get somewhere better. take that, System! xP

  • there is nothing absurd about it, i guess you have come to see the freewill thing differently... there are benefits cheats and the like who take the piss out of the system, and unfortunately it's us genuine cases who bear the brunt of the state reaction

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  • that life is too short to waste...

  • I am also in school pursuing something great, I guess it takes longer for us to relize it...

  • Hey! I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, and it has been very hard for me to fit in with society. I am not making fun of you, I find it very appealing that you have gone through college/university. I have also discovered that (on my own) I probably have Bi-Polar. I agree, we, and people with asperger's syndrome are very smart, not a doubt about it. I just love your video, and I admire you very much for uploading this. Many others will find it useful after viewing your video, OMG, Thx

  • I really love your videos !

  • Your ugly yuck!"!

  • @whitetigerdream All medications did was mess me up, not make me better- I guess some people benefit from them and some don't.

  • It's all in your head is what i am constantly told. Well, yes it is! so what can I do about that? I just want confirmation at this point so I can understand myself. Right now I don't like myself and I just want to be able to accept myself... I am hoping that with a diagnosis, I can finally do that. I am frustrated that my therapist feels so adamant about denying me that acceptance :(I know i sound like a whiner...sorry for that

  • I can relate to everything you've discussed. I haven't been diagnosed with anything in my life, but I have reason to believe that this might be the problem that I have. I have been doing research on psychological disorders since I started highschool and I am currently in college. I think this is what I've been dealing with all these years. I asked my parents about it but they just told me to stop believe what people told me. Of course.

  • @LycanthropicAsshole You need your mental health checked for a mental illness individual to you, since only your brain has it. In your Delusional Dream World you imagine people with a condition known as Aspergers Syndrome exist as an insult to a good God. A Good being does not find people who are different form others as insulting to them. You believe a evil Demon Satan exists to love people with a condition known as Aspergers syndrome. Your brain has individual ways of screwed up thinking.

  • my beginning to attend college in September of last year, after what was in short, four long years olf isolation spent within the walls of this house, my head and the internet - as of yet the most overwhelming and challenging process I've been confronted with. I've from the beginning of my adolescence possessed very high aspiration and hope for future achievement, but as for now, I feel completely a loss.

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