Still upset by that. By the way they were talking about her in the lead up to the season it seemed like June was going to be a bigger part of things. Poor girl only ended up with a few minutes of screen time the whole season.
The line sounds very rehearsed, so yeah pretty autistic. You can tell she's said that exact line multiple times to other people to describe herself. Autistic people like having stock things like that to say that they plan in advance as having to improvise in social situations is harder for them.
Usually it's something they heard someone else say (or read in a book) and thought was cool, or perhaps came up with it one day and decided to try it out. My sense is that some of the high functioning autists envision themselves as the star of their own movie so when they say shit like this, you know they imagine themselves as some sort of hero delivering a snappy one liner when in reality its cringe as frick.
Living out cinematic experiences in real life is kino and cool >It doesn't seem that way to me!
Who said they were trying to please you? Just go to the movie theater instead of expecting a movie for free
>having to improvise in social situations is harder for them.
When in doubt, just repeat the last thing they said as a question.
Or maybe autists are just so annoying and overwhelming that mankind as a whole can't help but hate them.
For example, asking an autist person to please shut up and stop arguing with others is an impossible task.
Most people can figure out when they're being annoying little shits or understand when someone is clearly disinterested in a topic by reading body language of the person they're talking to.
Autists lack the ability to naturally pick up on this. They can learn to do it with training and practice but a lot of them don't care to because they suck.
nno, that's normal people. autistic people can't understand this stuff.
Living out cinematic experiences in real life is kino and cool >It doesn't seem that way to me!
Who said they were trying to please you? Just go to the movie theater instead of expecting a movie for free
[...]
Based Snake
damn straight, this guy gets it. real life sucks, tv is better. you pick a character, and play it. everyone else is either faking having "their own" personality, or they're playing the part of a shitty boring background character. you should at LEAST try to be a memorable extra with a few lines.
Or maybe autists are just so annoying and overwhelming that mankind as a whole can't help but hate them.
For example, asking an autist person to please shut up and stop arguing with others is an impossible task.
Normies love arguing to distract themselves from being epically owned in someone's private cinematic experience
Autist people usually use 200 words for a situation that only needed 20. And they try to cram as many memes, catphrases, stock words and basically, anything that makes them believe they are sounding wise and smart so they could win.
I saw Molly McGee at a grocery store in Brighton yesterday. I told her how cool it was to meet her in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother her and ask her for photos or anything.
She said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but she kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing her hand shut in front of my face.
I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard her chuckle as I walked off.
When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw her trying to walk out the doors with a bunch of like fifteen turnips in her hands without paying.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Ma'am, you need to pay for those first.” At first she kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When the girl took the whole bunch and started scanning it, Molly stopped her and told her to scan each turnip individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word.
After she scanned each turnip and put them in a bag and started to say the price, she kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
I hate this whole "autism isn't a disease it's just a part of neurodiversity!" or whatever. Autists can be such a pain in the ass to deal with, especially if you have to work with them. Its not their fault they're disabled, but it is very much a disability that we should figure out how to cure.
Yeah, I agree. This was either written by an autist lacking in self awareness or a neurotypical that doesn't know what people with aspergers syndrome or high functioning autism
are actually like. Man, I can't really think of many characters who are autistic that aren't just flat out stereotypes one way or the other. Other than Max from Mary and Max
Why does this line give me a primal sense of rage? Like, hearing the word autistic in a show like this so bluntly just makes me mad but it's hard for me to explain why
Do autistic people really shoot up schools?
>school shooter
She's hunting ghosts, Anon.
more like making ghosts.
Trans people do
name 5
oh you
Topical
These are basically her only two scenes for 90% of the season
Still upset by that. By the way they were talking about her in the lead up to the season it seemed like June was going to be a bigger part of things. Poor girl only ended up with a few minutes of screen time the whole season.
Yes
Yeah. They even made up a site where they can spread their disease around to the rest of the internet.
The way your kind talks annoys a lot of us too.
The line sounds very rehearsed, so yeah pretty autistic. You can tell she's said that exact line multiple times to other people to describe herself. Autistic people like having stock things like that to say that they plan in advance as having to improvise in social situations is harder for them.
>having to improvise in social situations is harder for them.
When in doubt, just repeat the last thing they said as a question.
That's a hint someone is lying though
A hint someone is lying?
Unironically picked that up as a habit specifically because of metal gear
mgs mentioned
Repeat the last thing they said as a question?
Like Bendis?
as someone on the spectrum, yeah, this is 100% on the money
Improvising is easy for us. It's just those improvisations get us yelled at.
The autistic part was not saying thanks for the gift
Usually it's something they heard someone else say (or read in a book) and thought was cool, or perhaps came up with it one day and decided to try it out. My sense is that some of the high functioning autists envision themselves as the star of their own movie so when they say shit like this, you know they imagine themselves as some sort of hero delivering a snappy one liner when in reality its cringe as frick.
Living out cinematic experiences in real life is kino and cool
>It doesn't seem that way to me!
Who said they were trying to please you? Just go to the movie theater instead of expecting a movie for free
Based Snake
did you imagine living out a romance scene when you molested your niece?
Boil boiling yet again. You spend your time trying to humiliate people about autism to cope with how humiliating your whole existence is.
Or maybe autists are just so annoying and overwhelming that mankind as a whole can't help but hate them.
For example, asking an autist person to please shut up and stop arguing with others is an impossible task.
the fact that i might see myself this way and not know it is the reason i refuse to socialize with other people
Most people can figure out when they're being annoying little shits or understand when someone is clearly disinterested in a topic by reading body language of the person they're talking to.
Autists lack the ability to naturally pick up on this. They can learn to do it with training and practice but a lot of them don't care to because they suck.
nno, that's normal people. autistic people can't understand this stuff.
damn straight, this guy gets it. real life sucks, tv is better. you pick a character, and play it. everyone else is either faking having "their own" personality, or they're playing the part of a shitty boring background character. you should at LEAST try to be a memorable extra with a few lines.
>agreeing with guy
kek
Thanks for the screenshot
Normies love arguing to distract themselves from being epically owned in someone's private cinematic experience
Only when trying to be smug
Unless they've been gaslit into believing they're super special, no, they're usually more reserved.
Gaslit here
Can confirm I fell for the "special means smart" meme. I fell for it so fricking hard.
Sorry mate it’s the opposite.
Only ones that have been coddled and told that they're cool for having autism when really they're twats
Autist people usually use 200 words for a situation that only needed 20. And they try to cram as many memes, catphrases, stock words and basically, anything that makes them believe they are sounding wise and smart so they could win.
Nah thats just you being a sperg.
Isn't this the exact opposite? Most autistic people i've met don't go on tangents and eventually stop using memes or catchphrases.
no sweetie, they talk like this.
That but using all caps and talking through their nose.
why are her latkes hairy?
no such thing
also, no. this is how the self-diagnosed talk
No, this is what someone who wants to write a character but wants to also be “respectful” thinks autists talk like.
I saw Molly McGee at a grocery store in Brighton yesterday. I told her how cool it was to meet her in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother her and ask her for photos or anything.
She said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but she kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing her hand shut in front of my face.
I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard her chuckle as I walked off.
When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw her trying to walk out the doors with a bunch of like fifteen turnips in her hands without paying.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Ma'am, you need to pay for those first.” At first she kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When the girl took the whole bunch and started scanning it, Molly stopped her and told her to scan each turnip individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word.
After she scanned each turnip and put them in a bag and started to say the price, she kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
>not spectral infetterence
you blew it
I hate this whole "autism isn't a disease it's just a part of neurodiversity!" or whatever. Autists can be such a pain in the ass to deal with, especially if you have to work with them. Its not their fault they're disabled, but it is very much a disability that we should figure out how to cure.
I already figured it out but I can't introduce it to society until people accept my point of view on Ren and Stimpy.
I'm autistic and this is just as offensive to me as the word "latinx" is to Mexicans
Yeah, I agree. This was either written by an autist lacking in self awareness or a neurotypical that doesn't know what people with aspergers syndrome or high functioning autism
are actually like. Man, I can't really think of many characters who are autistic that aren't just flat out stereotypes one way or the other. Other than Max from Mary and Max
Neurotypical pisses me off even more.
yeah, I shouldn't have used that word. I should've said normal person/people.
Why does this line give me a primal sense of rage? Like, hearing the word autistic in a show like this so bluntly just makes me mad but it's hard for me to explain why
What a c**t
Does anyone have a screenshot of The End episode?
No, we don't.
I'm autistic and no.