Browsing Archive: April, 2011
Posted by Jasper Lee on Thursday, April 7, 2011,
We are never so blind as when we cannot see what is being said, never so deaf as when we can't hear what is being shown. As an autistic synaesthete I am able to pay attention to intricate, complex detail which otherwise goes unseen and unheard, except within those largely untouchable hidden regions which many NTs believe they can hide. Trust me. I will know where you are coming from.
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Hidden Corners...
Posted by Jasper Lee on Wednesday, April 6, 2011,
Neurotypicals rarely look in the corners of their minds, hearts and souls. They sometimes can't even see the corners, where they can daily store pointless information. We aspies keep our corners clean and tidy and know exactly what fills them. That is what troubles us about life and makes us feel afraid: there are too many hidden corners in the NT world. Continue reading ...
I'm glad I have this disability ...
Posted by Jasper Lee on Monday, April 4, 2011,
"The world has a fast-growing problematic disability, which forges bonds in families, causes people to communicate in direct and clear ways, cuts down meaningless social interaction, pushes people to the limit with learning about themselves, whilst making them work together to make a better world. It’s called autism, and I can’t see anything wrong with it, can you? Boy I’m glad I also have this disability!"
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