My Yugioh OC, A former knight reborm in time to see the end of what he calls "The Second Orichalcos War" who died fighting alongside Dartz during the first. Seeks to restore the Orichalcos once more
Danganronpa OC, Steven Cooper, a foriegn exchange student from England who was chosen to attend Japan's Hope's Peak Academy due to his talent as a table top gamer.
Or you should save such a sound onto your phone and set it as an alarm. I don't know why you'd want one, but then this was the guy who thought Ghostbusters 2016 needed quief jokes among other questionable choices.
can you explain the similarities and differences between autism and Aspergers? I know that there are a few things that are similar but I'm not 100% sure and Google just confuse me.
What originally was going on on when people were getting the diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome (I was one of them) is that it was supposed to be a less “severe form of autism”. Basically, you understand things a little better socially and overall that type of autism wasn’t supposed to affect you the same way that people were saying just “autism” was supposed to.
Doctors and specialist in the field finally came together said, “You know what this is so dysfunctional.”
Why?
Notice how when I talked about Asperger’s is a form of autism. It’s just that, they realized it’s no “form” it just is autism. Just because a person has certain traits or acts a certain way of them doesn’t discount them from being autistic. Due to the tags they tried to put autism in it made things all the more impossible to decipher. No one autistic person is the same with who we are.
People weren’t getting appropriate services and treated poorly.
Many people were getting excluded from services and accommodations they needed because of it. If you were someone who has a high level of needs then you might be excluded from regular ed classes or events. If you were a person with mid to low tier needs you might not get the appropriate accommodations because you were thought to “cope” with things better. It became very exclusionist amongst the nonmedical community too and the autism community (morse so with the warrior parents and abelists) and still is like that unfortunately now in a lot of places.
There are some doctors and specialists that still diagnosis with “Aspergers” to explain how you are. But really you would get filled under something called ASD1 now.
To this day there are still people who do like to be under the term “Aspegers” or Aspie for their own personal reasons.
Aspergers was also a way to separate “good” and “useful” autistic people from “bad” and “low functioning” autistic people. The original diagnosis was created by Hans Asperger, who was a Nazi doctor. He was trying to turn autistic children who could talk and had some kind of skill into model citizens while sending the others to be killed. The fact that Aspergers has for so long been a diagnosis, that it’s associated with “higher functioning” autistic people, is a testament to how deeply eugenics runs in modern thought.
To everyone running here for refuge from Twitter since they are selling it to Elon Musk, welcome! In order to survive here, you must sacrifice one of your monsters or discard your entire hand.
"holy shit this blew up uhhh be sure to follow my-"
No. We don't do that here. The only reason you know this post was made today is because Musk announced he was buying it today. You can reblog posts made ten years ago, and they will still feel evergreen.
And no matter how old a post is, I will be able to draw two cards from my deck