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I Have Asperger Syndrome, and I No Longer Care

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

My new website with a forum, blog and more: http://utfpage.webs.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/undertakerlives
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/iamnotimportant

Call me an "aspie," call me what you will - I'm no longer denying what I have.

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  • Imagine how this guy would have responded if a top youtuber made a video addressing his her medical condition. ZOMG YOUTUBE WHORE, SEEKING ATTENTION WITH ASPERGERS SYNDROME, WHORING HER SELF OUT, GET THAT SHIT OUTTA HERRRRREE!!!!. And that is exactly why he tries to rationalize it saying " im not one of those people vlog about their lives blah blah". Rly UTF, rly?

  • @thefallennikaya First of all, thank$ for wat¢hing

    Second of all, if a whore made a MEANINGFUL video about their struggle with some kind of affliction, I wouldn't say jack shit. Stop assuming just to conjure a point, you look like a dumbass.

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  • @dabearz27, Oh shut the fuck up. How dare you! I have been diagnosed with aspergers spectrum by three different psychiatrists (two who AREN'T psychopharmacologists primarily) and two psychologists, and while I am socially reclusive I can be as equally as outgoing as this guy. For you to say you are a caregiver-if that's true, and seriously diagnose someone via the internet after watching a few videos of them is ABHORENT. Furthermore, you aren't even a doctor, are you?

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  • When I was in 2nd grade they thought I had ADD, turns out I had Aperger's Syndrome and I was just bored in class. I was also put through speech class up until 4th grade. The only thing that I had issues with was social interaction but now I'm a lot better. It's funny people can make a huge deal out of it.

  • Wow...you sound like me. lol. Even with the House thing. :P As well as how I also feel there are a lot of symptoms I don't have... like sucking at reading facial expressions. I sometimes feel I'm more aware of that stuff than people around me...I use sarcasm so heavily.. I'm not easily offended by politically incorrect things; actually it frustrates me when people get all touchy/can't take a joke. but I guess all that's my lack of empathy:D

    PS I have the exact same wrist band...since Nov. '09

  • @TheRealSpeedYyDRFT LOL!!!!!!

    I'm setting this shit as my description.

  • P.S.

    I also have dyslexia, I had to read over this about three times. Every time I read it over I was missing words in my sentences. Reason being is because in my mind when I type or write, I think what I'm going to put down, but I don't. If anyone reads this, start with the first comment I posted.

  • Soon after I knew that I had to cope with the fact that I had to deal with it. Didn't care after a while. Just never crossed my mind. Its really not all that big of a deal, but when I was younger I took things to the next level, and made life a lot worse. As of right now, I'm very open about it, and does not bother me what so ever.

  • I have Asperger Syndrome to, this was brought to my attention when I was about 14. I was placed in special ed classes until I graduated from High School. Yeah, it sucked, I've gotten called lots of names and all that fun shit. Also kick the shit out of kids that said something wrong to me back in Junior High. But learned from that after I almost got arrested freshmen year for having a deadly weapon in school because of dick fucks talking shit. Soon after I knew I had to changed. Continued...

  • I am an aspie, one of my sons is an aspie. I agree about eye contact, it isn't natural, but you can learn to do it and to modulate the tone of your voice by imitating the way NTs do it in their conversations. I can usually pass as normal by doing this. It is agitating if I have to do it for a long time, though. I think that's part of why it isn't recognized in women as often, we're just naturally more sociable, so we can pass as normal.

    BTW there's a goomba on your head.

  • @TheLegodroid That's because the typical person with aspergers is many times smarter than the typical meathead.

  • After listening to you and doing a little research on the sympthoms and overall definition, I think I might have Aspergers too... hmmmm.

  • I have aspergers syndrome and i have passed almost every exam and the twirps who make fun of me have no passes/Hardly any passes at all

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