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What is autistic?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:40 am    Post subject: What is autistic? Reply with quote

I really don't understand it i read about it but i dont get it.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its a mental disability that makes kids like down syndrome without the fucked up mongoloid faces.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They have trouble with social interaction/conversation. Trouble may be an understatement. Most won't make eye contact. I found this on wiki

Repetitive movement.
# Stereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking.
# Compulsive behavior is intended and appears to follow rules, such as arranging objects in stacks or lines.
# Sameness is resistance to change; for example, insisting that the furniture not be moved or refusing to be interrupted.
# Ritualistic behavior involves an unvarying pattern of daily activities, such as an unchanging menu or a dressing ritual. This is closely associated with sameness and an independent validation has suggested combining the two factors.[32]
# Restricted behavior is limited in focus, interest, or activity, such as preoccupation with a single television program, toy, or game.
# Self-injury includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as eye poking, skin picking, hand biting, and head banging.[3] A 2007 study reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD.

A lot of autistic people are actually really intelligent.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dialgar wrote:
They have trouble with social interaction/conversation. Trouble may be an understatement. Most won't make eye contact. I found this on wiki

Repetitive movement.
# Stereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking.
# Compulsive behavior is intended and appears to follow rules, such as arranging objects in stacks or lines.
# Sameness is resistance to change; for example, insisting that the furniture not be moved or refusing to be interrupted.
# Ritualistic behavior involves an unvarying pattern of daily activities, such as an unchanging menu or a dressing ritual. This is closely associated with sameness and an independent validation has suggested combining the two factors.[32]
# Restricted behavior is limited in focus, interest, or activity, such as preoccupation with a single television program, toy, or game.
# Self-injury includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as eye poking, skin picking, hand biting, and head banging.[3] A 2007 study reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD.

A lot of autistic people are actually really intelligent.


you right at that part , still not all smart people is autism .. probaly too much theory or etc on their head that make them brain malfunction

thats what i think

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:59 pm    Post subject: This post has 1 review(s) Reply with quote

[Crap] Autizboyz wrote:
Dialgar wrote:
They have trouble with social interaction/conversation. Trouble may be an understatement. Most won't make eye contact. I found this on wiki

Repetitive movement.
# Stereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking.
# Compulsive behavior is intended and appears to follow rules, such as arranging objects in stacks or lines.
# Sameness is resistance to change; for example, insisting that the furniture not be moved or refusing to be interrupted.
# Ritualistic behavior involves an unvarying pattern of daily activities, such as an unchanging menu or a dressing ritual. This is closely associated with sameness and an independent validation has suggested combining the two factors.[32]
# Restricted behavior is limited in focus, interest, or activity, such as preoccupation with a single television program, toy, or game.
# Self-injury includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as eye poking, skin picking, hand biting, and head banging.[3] A 2007 study reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD.

A lot of autistic people are actually really intelligent.


you right at that part , still not all smart people is autism .. probaly too much theory or etc on their head that make them brain malfunction

thats what i think

No, being smart doesn't make you autistic, and being autistic doesn't make you smart.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[Crap] Autizboyz wrote:
Dialgar wrote:
They have trouble with social interaction/conversation. Trouble may be an understatement. Most won't make eye contact. I found this on wiki

Repetitive movement.
# Stereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking.
# Compulsive behavior is intended and appears to follow rules, such as arranging objects in stacks or lines.
# Sameness is resistance to change; for example, insisting that the furniture not be moved or refusing to be interrupted.
# Ritualistic behavior involves an unvarying pattern of daily activities, such as an unchanging menu or a dressing ritual. This is closely associated with sameness and an independent validation has suggested combining the two factors.[32]
# Restricted behavior is limited in focus, interest, or activity, such as preoccupation with a single television program, toy, or game.
# Self-injury includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as eye poking, skin picking, hand biting, and head banging.[3] A 2007 study reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD.

A lot of autistic people are actually really intelligent.


you right at that part , still not all smart people is autism .. probaly too much theory or etc on their head that make them brain malfunction

thats what i think

I fucking lol'd. Dialgar is right.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dialgar wrote:
They have trouble with social interaction/conversation. Trouble may be an understatement. Most won't make eye contact. I found this on wiki

Repetitive movement.
# Stereotypy is repetitive movement, such as hand flapping, making sounds, head rolling, or body rocking.
# Compulsive behavior is intended and appears to follow rules, such as arranging objects in stacks or lines.
# Sameness is resistance to change; for example, insisting that the furniture not be moved or refusing to be interrupted.
# Ritualistic behavior involves an unvarying pattern of daily activities, such as an unchanging menu or a dressing ritual. This is closely associated with sameness and an independent validation has suggested combining the two factors.[32]
# Restricted behavior is limited in focus, interest, or activity, such as preoccupation with a single television program, toy, or game.
# Self-injury includes movements that injure or can injure the person, such as eye poking, skin picking, hand biting, and head banging.[3] A 2007 study reported that self-injury at some point affected about 30% of children with ASD.

A lot of autistic people are actually really intelligent.


I'm hate how this reminds me of me, without the intelligence.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My best friend is autistic, but he's nothing like anything described above. It can be really annoying at times because he sort of lives in his own world. He watches too much anime so at a certain moment he's also starting to copy things from his animes into the real world.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's different, it's called suffering from schizophrenia
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Slugsnack wrote:
That's different, it's called suffering from schizophrenia

No, it's not like that. It's more like he believes in things from animes. For example he believes it that you grow a lot stronger if you have been severely damaged after a fight (Dragonball Z)

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