Re: Is the Pirate-Community autistic?
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:04 pm
Thinking about it, I've never been diagnosed for autism either.
Well, I'll be damned! It's the same for me. It's especially annoying when I watch Game Grumps episodes (yes, oddly specific), and I keep wanting to hear every fucking syllable they say perfectly. I mean, recently I've shaken that off, but it still shows sometimes.spiraldoor wrote:Not diagnosed, but pretty sure I have a mild case of OCD. I often get compulsions to keep objects in certain positions or go back and examine things I've walked past. I always feel like these compulsions are going to take root in my mind and drive me insane if I ignore them, but they always disappear a few seconds after I do.
OldClassisDamer?OldClassicGamer wrote:Not sure if I have it or not (I was not diagnosed) but many people joke with me about it because of my nickname.
i've been waiting for that to eventually show upRayfist wrote:Lol, ass burgers.
People with Autism or who I've realized have Autistic traits tend to gravitate towards me as well. There's one person I know specifically who shows signs of being on the mild side of the spectrum and we have lengthy deiscussions about video games every other day, always.spiraldoor wrote:I know quite a few autistic people in real life. They all really like me for some reason.
I definitely agree. I'm more or less the opposite of nearly everyone I know in my grade in every single way and I have Asperger's, depression, and social anxiety disorder - plus I've had enough symptoms to possibly get diagnosed with plenty of other disorders which I would likely blame on my social anxiety and depression - but I don't see how that has anything to do with my interests and such.Keane wrote:Non.Those may be the majority of people, but not being like them is not a disease. Trust me, I have high social anxiety and have a different taste in just about everything then the people around me but no disease caused me to be like this.tuxdude143 wrote:Well considering that most of the 14 year olds around here play nothing but call of duty or halo apart from me then I think it may have an effect. Also I have a love of retro games as well. I collect the consoles.Adsolution wrote:I highly doubt that your taste in games is a direct result of having Aspergers/ADHD.tuxdude143 wrote:It also means that I like different types of games that are actually GOOD as oposed to constantly shooting things.
I learned how to talk before I learned how to walk, something evidentally common among other Aspies. I've also had plenty of meltdowns when I was little, and I'm convinced that I have ADHD since I once was full of energy to the point that I barely ever sat down and I was always up and about bothering my parents with my endless energy. I also once read that toddlers with Autism tend to try to have freedom from their parents just as teenagers do and I was like that myself when I was very young.Louvis wrote:Non.
When I was kid my parents were afraid I might have autism (I didn't say a word until when I was 4 y.o., I tended to "turn off" very often and had frequent panic attacks). According to them, they did some tests, and they found out that besides diagnosed neurosis there was no reason to worry. To blame was one of my sisters, and her fucked up babysitting method.
That on so many unimaginable fucking levels, friend.Bradandez wrote:Oh how I dislike whenever something feels outta place. Really gets on my nerves.
Well, considering the fact that individuals with those disorders have imbalanced brain chemicals, it definitely is real. Something I hate with all of my heart is when people go on about how ADHD/ADD aren't "real" disorders when there's proof it is. However, there was an over-diagnosis of the two disorders probably to explain to parents why their kid won't sit the fuck down and/or do their homework and to get profits from such medications as crack Ritalin.MrBadGuy wrote:I have ADHD, or ADD, tbh I'm not sure it's a real thing that can be defined but it got me extra time in exams so I ain't complaining.
My philosophy is to make the most of it, and use it as a positive thing
I can relate. I'm not a fan of speaking to others since I'm socially anxious and I have horrible social skills - usually have no idea what to say to others so if someone actually does speak to me it's almost always the other who had gone up to me rather than the other way around. And then there's the fact that most of my peers annoy me and I have an easier time communicating with adults.GNineify wrote:I was diagnosed with Asperger's five years ago. However, I am now million times more social than I was back then. I used to hate everyone and hissed at them for simply asking how was it going and that was terrible. Now I can't imagine a life without social interaction whatsoever. Perhaps the only thing that is left is some small weirdness in my speech, such as stuttering or creepy monotone... I don't know if it's even possible to be completely cured but I think the ass burgers are pretty much gone.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but GN already beat you to the whole ass burgers shtick. I'd rather have a disorder known as "Autistic Psychopathy" rather than "Asperger Syndrome" for obvious reasons.Rayfist wrote: Lol, ass burgers.
Why is that? I think I'm lucky to have Asperger and not some crazy shit that would destruct my mind and be incapable of even moving. Most Aspergers I came across over internet are very talented, unlike myself. I'm not minding have shitty social skills, it can be learned with efforts and perseverance.Dark Lum Lord wrote: I'd rather have a disorder known as "Autistic Psychopathy" rather than "Asperger Syndrome" for obvious reasons.
Indeed I was.Master wrote:Nah, I think he was referring to the pun.
I'm not really fussed, as long as I know there are others that can be related to.
I also wouldn't say that the majority of us are Autistic, but there's certainly a large chunk of people on here who are or are leaning on the spectrum at least. In other words, agreed.Master wrote: Yeah.
Either ways, seems like the majority aren't Autistic, but there's still a sizeable amount.
Nah. That joke was used ages ago actually.Dark Lum Lord wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble, but GN already beat you to the whole ass burgers shtick. I'd rather have a disorder known as "Autistic Psychopathy" rather than "Asperger Syndrome" for obvious reasons.
God damn, you sir have literally summed up how my life has been these past four or so years. Many kudos to you for stating what I've been silently thinking to myself every single day for a long while now. Sure, every generation has its ups and downs, its idiots and intellectuals, and so on but I'm really worried about ours.Keane wrote:I think for me the lack of social contact comes from the fact that I don't see a point in trying. I'll look around me and see some all times lows of humanity going around screaming "swag" and acting like the most ignorant beings on the planet. If I am to enter a conversation I can have somewhat decent social skills but I'm afraid I don't know much about football and just because I'm male does not mean I want to talk about pornography.. And when I do meet people that share more of my interests their often just obscure, strange people. Not strange like lonely or different from usual, strange as in saying things and doing things that just make me wonder how I'm supposed to respond to it so I just put on a fake laugh.
What sets me apart from a lot of people is my humour I think. I swear everyone takes things literal no matter how much sarcasm I put in my tone.
Haha, I can't deny it.Adsolution wrote:Not to trample.on your IKRs, but isn't that ridiculously obvious? I could swear that the same conversation has looped over and over again in different threads about how the majority of people in the world are idiotic swaggots, but everyone here is acting like it's some untouched revelation that's being spoken aloud for the first time. Keane has just trivially 'described the life' of at least a quarter of the world's population.