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Damn my mom was telling me that I never really said much as a kid. As long as i had my food, i was straight. Said baby sitters loved me cause I wasnt loud or anything. nikkas used to have me in front of a TV watching Tom and Jerry till I passed out.

I asked because my nephew is 7 and autistic and he watches lots of disney movies and doesn't talk in full sentences yet. You seem good now though so maybe he'll be good too.
 

AAKing23

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Damn my mom was telling me that I never really said much as a kid. As long as i had my food, i was straight. Said baby sitters loved me cause I wasnt loud or anything. nikkas used to have me in front of a TV watching Tom and Jerry till I passed out.
Yeah I was the same way , babysitters had no problems with me


As long as I had my videogame I was :win:
 

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I suffer from anxiety as well to the point where I can't sleep at night from having so much going on inside my head. I've learned to deal with it by writing...I keep lists, notes, journals just anything to get what's swirling around some place I can view it later. If something is truly bothering me and I can do something about it, then I'll get up at whatever time of the night/morning and just handle it.
 

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Autism awareness is a good look. nikkas wanna treat this like cerebral palsy, as if autistic folks can't function. Stay strong, and function as you do :salute:
 

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Insignificant posting from an insignificant poster
Was watching the hawks/bears game and noticed how Jay Cutler exemplifies a many of the characteristics and traits of a humansapien with autistic tendencies.

He ticks, rolls his head like a diva and has sudden outbursts that are totally random on the field.

For instance, they completed a first down and he starts yelling at the ball.

I'm like, "Whoa! It's dead, they don't refer it to pig "skin" for a reason!"


Geez.


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Autism awareness is a good look. nikkas wanna treat this like cerebral palsy, as if autistic folks can't function. Stay strong, and function as you do :salute:

:salute:

60 years ago we blended into the crowd now they wanna label us like mutants
like we come from the ground
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Where's Professor Xavier
 

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Was watching the hawks/bears game and noticed how Jay Cutler exemplifies a many of the characteristics and traits of a humansapien with autistic tendencies.

He ticks, rolls his head like a diva and has sudden outbursts that are totally random on the field.

For instance, they completed a first down and he starts yelling at the ball.

I'm like, "Whoa! It's dead, they don't refer it to pig "skin" for a reason!"


Geez.


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I don't think a Autistic person could be a QB... when they play on the road and the crowd is cheering while the road QB is trying to set up the play, that could be a issue as a lot of autistic people are sensitive to noise.

I have heard some defensive players prefer to play on the road as its super quiet in the stadium so the home QB can set up the play without that distraction.

Then again all autistic people are different so :ehh:
 
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