Gilmore Girls is popular in autistic circles because of Paris (the character). She is never specifically called autistic but, like Abed in Community, her character is a very accurate representation.
Gilmore Girls is popular in autistic circles because of Paris (the character). She is never specifically called autistic but, like Abed in Community, her character is a very accurate representation.
In honor of Xmas, I found this video a decade ago, and it is the version I hear in my head every year.
One of my favorite albums of all time. My friends and family think I’m crazy. I used to use the man’s vocal intros as track transitions on mix CDs in the 90’s
The “I’m a dude, don’t mount me bro” call is hilarious (Warning Chirp of the Boreal Toad Bufo Boreas Boreas)
I am split on this. I feel like my autism isn’t a disability. Sometimes my autistic traits can be. Neurotypicals also have mental traits that can hold them back. Mine have names like executive function disorder, but neurotypicals can exhibit many of my traits (not all) and not be as stigmatized. So I’m of the opinion that autism itself isn’t a disability, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have disabilities that stem from it.