Tribute to an Autism Documentary
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I'm autistic and proud!
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@Christinafan2002 I am 29 now, but don't feel 29 and apparently act more "immaturely" than most 29 year olds... I have other people say I act like a female Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, and that I will cut people off and am always speaking about the same thing (diseases, viruses, serial killers and criminology in general). But yeah, apparently 29. If I trust my birth certificate. :)
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I loved this documentary, I'm not sure if I have autism but I could relate to some of them.
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hi everyone
i suffer with mild autism
i watch this last night. i thought to my self why do they not do that in the uk for people with austim. this is the best show i have watch on tv. i wish i could meet all the kids they so cute and i could not do want they did i am so proud
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I Love this tribute. My 5 year old son JT is autistic. Never being around anyone with a disability like this, my world has turned upside down. Having him in my life has brought out a loving, caring, patient and understanding side of me. After having a son with Autism, I would not wish him to be any different. Watching his daily accomplishments for the things I have always taken for granted is like Christmas everyday. God bless those who are locked inside themselves. Autism Speaks, and so does JT
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I'm autistic. I'm me!
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i haven't seen it yet but hope to :)
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Me too :) I sent you a friends request on youtube and I sent you a message as well :)
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i really liked the film.
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I also have high functioning Autism 2!!!!
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WOw that's interesting :) I'm sending you a friend request and also feel free to add me on facebook and send me a message :)
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i loved your tribute. beautiful!
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I like this video, I have autism myself :). Also, what is the song called that you used in this video?
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this is really touching, and Wyatt is Gnar as crap!
I was tld I probably have ASperger's but not formally diagnosed because I am an adult, apparently. I act and behav a lot lik Henry. I am in my late 20s and actually act "wors" (worse is the wrong word) in public, it took me FOREVER to learn social skills, but my IQ is apparntly very high. I think getting a proper diagnosis is important because than you feel less alone, and can meet people like yourself.I have felt locked in my own mind my whole life and when I try to explain it nobody gets it.
lexikalfanfic 5 months ago
@lexikalfanfic How old are u right now? I'm 27, but I'll be 28 in a few more months, so I think we're around the same age, actually.
Christinafan2002 5 months ago
We are all special and amazing. Others just need to realize that.
3mphdk 2 years ago 3
Yeah, I agree with u on that.
Christinafan2002 2 years ago