It makes me sick. Moral compass never existed for him.I remember when Asa was trying to make friends with another Youtuber who is Austic but I haven’t heard any mention of him in recent vlogs.
It makes me sick. Moral compass never existed for him.I remember when Asa was trying to make friends with another Youtuber who is Austic but I haven’t heard any mention of him in recent vlogs.
She got that puzzle piece necklace in the fan mail gifts they opened today.OMG! Its a miracle, she no longer needs glasses! Pushing puzzle necklaces too. Uh huh...
Maybe Amanda Lee is.....Summer!The difference is that they look worse
again I dont think pricilla is smart enough to make a fan account to respond to people also how could she if she's working all the time???? Cmon guys. Amanda lee is just on her same level of idiocy.
It is this guyIt makes me sick. Moral compass never existed for him.
Her mother is the saddest looking sack.What is it with the sideways selfie does it run in the family? They look idiotic.
Nevermind I found the answer. https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/386...stantly-more-attractive-according-to-science/
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Trust me...Sherie is a huge leghumper. I think she’s even special needs.Sherrie must be one of ours Amanda Lee is real stalker material if it’s not Piggy
I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way because I enjoy your posts. You don't have to be autistic to stim and not everyone who isn't autistic is "typical." We all know what it's like to stim. I hate to use Asa's examples, but clicking a pen or tapping your foot...a form of stimming, right? I have always swung scissors around my fingers when I'm alone and bored (weird, right?).You said it so much better than me! Thank you for your posts! X
I was going to reply but didn't know how to explain, since I've tried lots of times on this forum to explain how behaviour is communication, but most people on here seem to be NT and suffer from a term I've coined; Neurotypical Bias.
#PleaseDontAblesplainStimmingToAutisticPeople lol!
It looks like she smeared some foundation type makeup under her eyes. Is that what the make up is, or is it a lotion meant to reduce the dark circles?She’s annoying....
Her lips don’t look crooked here & these are good colors for her. But that’s a horrible color on her mom. Red lips just bring a focus to the lips. So one better look good & have nice lips to wear it! I honestly thought someone here added a (bad) pic of her mom.What is it with the sideways selfie does it run in the family? They look idiotic.
Nevermind I found the answer. https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/386...stantly-more-attractive-according-to-science/
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Someone gave out their physical address, which creeped them out when they first moved in, but it was stuff that a lady had put a lot of heart and soul into, but doesn’t show in any of the vlogs, but it turning up made Asss very anxious about fanzies popping byThese fans truly are pathetic ppl. Just really weak individuals.
It's easy enough to find on the internetSomeone gave out their physical address, which creeped them out when they first moved in, but it was stuff that a lady had put a lot of heart and soul into, but doesn’t show in any of the vlogs, but it turning up made Asss very anxious about fanzies popping by
THIS! While I do appreciate insight from actual autistic people people - it's important to get as fully informed opinion from all sides as you can. I run into a bit of an issue when something is said like "I'm autistic and if a,b, or c happened to me, I would be very upset by it or I would find it insulting or oppressive.". To be clear, I'm not suggesting that that would not be your experience but more specifically that it is your experience.I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way because I enjoy your posts. You don't have to be autistic to stim and not everyone who isn't autistic is "typical." We all know what it's like to stim. I hate to use Asa's examples, but clicking a pen or tapping your foot...a form of stimming, right? I have always swung scissors around my fingers when I'm alone and bored (weird, right?).
Also, I still don't have answers to what was/is wrong with me (I didn't speak in most situations as a child, though I could speak) but I very much wish I was "typical", but I never will be. I know you didn't mean anything by that so I apologize for going down that route. I guess I am just saying that there are all different kinds of problems besides autism. Why label people? I don't like this exclusive vibe from some in the autism community that only they would understand how it feels. Someone here made a good point that we get mixed messages. First that if you've met one person with autism, you've only met ONE person and no two are the same. The second that the parents should ask an autistic person because they would know how it feels. To me it seems like a world of difference between a high functioning autistic person and someone at Abbie's level. I know it's a spectrum, but the two ends don't look the same at all.
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TIMBERThe knee kick would actually be a good technique... but I’d rather kick slap her face and then she falls down... heavy as she comes
After watching this today again...I have a couple of takeaways.
I suffer from Vertigo, the room spins like you had a drunken night out, sometimes it lasts for days, just even thinking Abbie could of been dizzy in the kitchen made me feel for her, and not being able to verbalize it in anyway, that’s sadHe showed that he hasn’t got a clue what he’s doing and how thoughtless he is towards Abbie. And as for them standing around laughing I thought that was awful and disrespectful. They should have been looking to try and find out what was causing this. I agree that the light and the acoustics in the kitchen are too much for her. They could use a lamp when shes in the room and they could put kitchen mats on the floor in the kitchen.
Tysm for your post in reply to me xI hope this doesn't come across the wrong way because I enjoy your posts. You don't have to be autistic to stim and not everyone who isn't autistic is "typical." We all know what it's like to stim. I hate to use Asa's examples, but clicking a pen or tapping your foot...a form of stimming, right? I have always swung scissors around my fingers when I'm alone and bored (weird, right?).
Also, I still don't have answers to what was/is wrong with me (I didn't speak in most situations as a child, though I could speak) but I very much wish I was "typical", but I never will be. I know you didn't mean anything by that so I apologize for going down that route. I guess I am just saying that there are all different kinds of problems besides autism. Why label people? I don't like this exclusive vibe from some in the autism community that only they would understand how it feels. Someone here made a good point that we get mixed messages. First that if you've met one person with autism, you've only met ONE person and no two are the same. The second that the parents should ask an autistic person because they would know how it feels. To me it seems like a world of difference between a high functioning autistic person and someone at Abbie's level. I know it's a spectrum, but the two ends don't look the same at all.
Wonderfully put!It's true that when you mean one autistic person, you've met one, just like when you meet any person with any kinds of disability, they are individual and unique. However, autistic people do generally share many traits and experiences with each other. I can't count how many times I've read something and gone, "Wait! That's NORMAL?! YAY!" This is due to common and shared experiences. Even though people experience a situation differently, like some sounds might bother one person but not others, for instance, but yet they can still see and understand what could've caused the meltdown and know how to help the person, or at least have a better idea than NT's who have probably *never* experience such a heightened state of discomfort, like A$$a. Also, they know what it could feel like to have a camera in your face in such moments, and to have it all over the internet.