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The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt

The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt

Autistic brains are not meant to operate the The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt in contrast I will get this way neurotypical brains are, and doing things the NT way is often not the way that works best for us. Forcing ourselves to go to crowded social events is not going to help us look normal; it’s just going to make us shut down. Whereas, conducting business one-on-one or even by e-mail is much more natural and easier for someone on the spectrum, and that way we actually get things done. Forcing ourselves to “sit still and stop fidgeting” can handicap our ability to think and process information; letting ourselves stim can free our minds to work efficiently. And so on. For those of us who are “high-functioning” and can theoretically look normal for a few minutes or hours at a time, it’s a lot like trying to force a profoundly deaf child to lip-read and speak. Oh, they can learn it; the trouble is, it takes so long to learn it that they have no time to be a child. Even once they have learned, they’ll always have a harder time reading lips than a hearing person will have with listening to speech. Sign language is much more natural for that deaf child, even though it’s not the typical way people speak.


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Now imagine being forced to do the The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt in contrast I will get this equivalent of lip-reading in every area of life—there’s a reason autism is called a pervasive developmental disorder. Not just language but every little part of how you think and act and communicate is atypical in autism. You can try to mimic normal, but it’s always going to be slow, difficult, and exhausting. Or you can do things the way your brain was meant to do them, be your own person, and reach your own potential in your own way. Also: this answer is about my experiences, and is heavily shaded by the simple fact that I’m odd for more reasons than ASD. {Skip to the bolded line if you want to read the actual answer. What follows is a somewhat unrelated portion. I’d take it out, but, honestly, you can read it or not.} That’s it. I could write some commentary bit on how the whole ‘primal’ or “tribal” mentality makes people be unwelcoming to the unusual, or something about how people are insular, but really, people don’t live like that. Many who say such things, I find, are prejudiced shitbrains. It’s not rocket surgery to be open-minded, Dave. You’re saying that Mexicans are taking your jobs and there’s gonna be a “white genocide” by Asians but who’s the cockminded fuckhat furtively googling “ethnic babes”, huh?


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Autistic brains are not meant to operate the The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt in contrast I will get this way neurotypical brains are, and doing things the NT way is often not the way that works best for us. Forcing ourselves to go to crowded social events is not going to help us look normal; it’s just going to make us shut down. Whereas, conducting business one-on-one or even by e-mail is much more natural and easier for someone on the spectrum, and that way we actually get things done. Forcing ourselves to “sit still and stop fidgeting” can handicap our ability to think and process information; letting ourselves stim can free our minds to work efficiently. And so on. For those of us who are “high-functioning” and can theoretically look normal for a few minutes or hours at a time, it’s a lot like trying to force a profoundly deaf child to lip-read and speak. Oh, they can learn it; the trouble is, it takes so long to learn it that they have no time to be a child. Even once they have learned, they’ll always have a harder time reading lips than a hearing person will have with listening to speech. Sign language is much more natural for that deaf child, even though it’s not the typical way people speak.



Now imagine being forced to do the The Road To Cary Quarterfinals 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shirt in contrast I will get this equivalent of lip-reading in every area of life—there’s a reason autism is called a pervasive developmental disorder. Not just language but every little part of how you think and act and communicate is atypical in autism. You can try to mimic normal, but it’s always going to be slow, difficult, and exhausting. Or you can do things the way your brain was meant to do them, be your own person, and reach your own potential in your own way. Also: this answer is about my experiences, and is heavily shaded by the simple fact that I’m odd for more reasons than ASD. {Skip to the bolded line if you want to read the actual answer. What follows is a somewhat unrelated portion. I’d take it out, but, honestly, you can read it or not.} That’s it. I could write some commentary bit on how the whole ‘primal’ or “tribal” mentality makes people be unwelcoming to the unusual, or something about how people are insular, but really, people don’t live like that. Many who say such things, I find, are prejudiced shitbrains. It’s not rocket surgery to be open-minded, Dave. You’re saying that Mexicans are taking your jobs and there’s gonna be a “white genocide” by Asians but who’s the cockminded fuckhat furtively googling “ethnic babes”, huh?

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