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anonymous-gods · 9 months
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Exploring the Perception: Do Autists Inhabit a Deeper Dimension than Neurotypicals?
The spectrum of autism is vast and diverse, encompassing a wide range of neurological differences that shape the way individuals perceive and interact with the world. As we delve into the complexities of autism, a thought-provoking question arises: do autists live in another, deeper dimension than neurotypicals? This inquiry goes beyond the conventional understanding of neurodiversity and prompts…
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cave35 · 2 years
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Kenshi Yonezu
 Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and illustrator
Vocaloid music under the stage name Hachi (ハチ) in 2009.
 In 2012, he debuted under his real name, releasing music with his own voice.
diagnosed with high-functioning autism after the age of 20
The song "Eine Kleine" was used as the commercial song for Tokyo Metro's 2014 ad campaign "Color your days”,
"Flowerwall" was used for the Nikon D5500 TV-CM song.
"Unbelievers" was featured in a commercial for the MIZUNO WAVE ENIGMA5.
Yonezu wrote the lyrics, sang and  produce  the theme song "NANIMONO" for the movie "Nobody," 
As the theme song for "Magical Miku 2017," celebrating the 10th anniversary of Hatsune Miku, he released "Suna no Wakusei feat. Hatsune Miku" under the name Hachi 
In November, their 4th album "BOOTLEG" was released. The album featured a number of active collaborations including "Gray and Blue" with Masaki Sugata, "fogbound" with Eliza Ikeda, and "爱丽丝" with King Gnu's Daiki Tsuneda (co-arranger and Gt.), Margaret Hiroi (B.), and Yaotakuya Yaotakuya (Dr.). 
In January 2018, he wrote a new song "Lemon" as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama "Unnatural"
“Flamingo" was used as the commercial song for "Sony's completely wireless earphones,
"TEENAGE RIOT" was used as the commercial song for "GATSBY"
wrote "Horse and Deer" as the theme song for TBS Sunday Theater's "No Side Game".
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List of anie songs:
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Anime/commercials song playlist
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I don’t think this is true 100% of the time but it does seem like a good portion the time.
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la-esmerqlda · 1 year
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I would like to thank Elon Musk for breaking the stereotype that “high functioning” autistic people are geniuses, because he’s genuinely so fucking dumb I can hardly even fathom it.
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ireonic · 8 months
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Me: how do I study as a neurodivergent person?
Google: how to help your autistic child study
Me: how to study as an autistic adult/teen
Google: teachers guide to how to deal with autistic children
Me: how do I study as an autistic teen/adult
Google: study tips for autistic people(-written by this allistic man that will talk about autistic people like they're zoo animals)
Me: how to study as a neurodivergent adult, tips from neurodivergent person to neurodivergent students, on how to study independently as an autistic person, no reliant support needed
Google: high functioning autism and school
Me: fuck just. How do I focus during this test that I'm in rn as an AuDHD person
Google: ok, so, to focus on this thing that you currently are doing and need to get done TODAY; weeks before the test you'll need to eat healthy and exercise, meditate, study, set timers, take breaks, drink water, sleep, find the secrets to a happy life, adopt five children, sacrifice a goat, take short showers, brush your teeth
Executive dysfunction:
My fucking deadline:
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trashandwriting · 7 months
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Autism is funny, one moment your like "I'm fine this is fine I'm actually so great I wonder if I even have autism or if I'm gaslighting myself" and then the tiniest change happens and you're all like askebhdbejsvfbdied
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Accept your child with autism or you will be forced to accept a child with autism and DID, cluster B personality disorder and/or PTSD.
The choice is your.
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spacefaringamoeba · 11 months
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I hate that I'm considered "high functioning". I barely qualify for any "level" of disability in my country and I will never get a disability income. Yes. I'm able to go to work. But I will not be able to hold it for more than a few months before getting burned out and having daily meltdowns. No, having 10 minutes extra work break won't help me. Neither will wearing headphones or carrying fidgets. I'm literally not able to work 40h a week without severe negative consequences... How do i fucking exist in this society!
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everyone is all about autism acceptance until they meet an autistic they can't infantilize
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pixierainbows · 5 months
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Pixie have good bad day, both.
went to plant store today with guardian Librarian ! Pixie really happy get time with guardian Librarian ! and ! also really like go to plant store
Pixie get pretty pretty flower plants !!! and a very happy tomato plant !!!
and ! Pixie look very carefully for to get good plants for guardian Wizard too , who could not go plant store because guardian Wizard have work hard
too late for pictures today but will get pictures later
but also . stranger person just walk right up to Sunshine and petted Sunshine and make Pixie sick …
but is good example of Pixies disabled brain , how Pixie brain move much much too slow to stop people and not can just TELL people afterwards either , Pixie nonverbal, not can speak at all .
guardian Librarian stop other stranger person from doing same .
Pixie very grateful when guardians protect Pixie and Sunshine
and but ... happy new baby plants for play with !!!
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theautisticdoctor · 3 months
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Entry #007
Sensory System
In autism the sensory system is a funny part of the body, it can be hypersensitive or hyposensitive. It can be a kind of a superpower and a disability at the same time. When people think about the senses, they often think about the five senses that do the seeing (visual), hearing (auditory), smelling (olfactory), tasting (gustatory), and feeling (tactile), but there are three more systems in the body that take in information for the brain to process and acts on it. It are the balancing and coordination (vestibular), the positioning (proprioception), and the information from inside the body (interoception).
I won't be explaining the visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory and tactile senses separately. I think they are pretty self-explanatory, in contrary to the vestibular, proprioception and interoception senses. Generally there are three categories in how people can perceive the information through their senses, they can be normosensitive, hypersensitive and / or hyposensitive. It is not one fits all, you can be hyposensitive and be stimulating it yourself, but then suddenly get overstimulated after all. It is a journey to find out how you react and how to balance your systems. But know that all the systems work together, for example your visual system works together with your auditory and vestibular system. I have drawn out the links I have found up until now how my systems work together, so that if one system gets overstimulated it could have some effect on another system for me.
Vestibular
The vestibular sense is the sense of stability, balance, movements and position of the head on the body. It works together with the visual system to make sure your eyes look in the right direction while moving your head and to correlate movements registered with what's being seen.
Proprioception
Proprioception is the possibility to perceive the position of your extremities. It gets registered by the mechanoreceptors in the tendons of your muscles and together with the visual and vestibular system it makes sure someone can coordinate movements with correct force. It is partly conscious and partly unconscious regulated, and is responsible for body position, reflexes, movement coordination, correct tone of muscles and stability. People with autism can often have trouble with correctly positioning their body, stability and coordination of movements. This is partly because of the two other senses as well, but also because of a hyposensitivity to the mechanoreceptors in the tendons.
Interoception
Interoception includes the thermoception (possibility to perceive temperature and regulates body temperature) and the nociception (possibility to perceive pain), as well as all the other bodily sensations like hunger, thirst, pain, toilet urge, flatulence, intra-abdominal gas, nausea, etc. Notice that pain is listed twice, as 'nociception' and as 'other bodily sensation'. This is because nociception is a complex thing. Nociception is pain through a stimulus within a tissue by either thermal, chemical or mechanical. But pain can also derive from other sources, for example pain from nerves is called neuropathic pain. It's a separate study on its own, but the distinction could be relevant, because for example, I'm hyposensitive to nociception and hypersensitive to neuropathic pain stimuli. Meaning, I won't feel I'm overstretching my muscles and creating an inflammation around or even doing a little damage to a nerve. Ending up with a neurogenic inflammation pain and sensory loss across an entire nerve branch for weeks, which is excruciating for me. But hey, I was able to bend my arm backwards and get that paper from behind the cupboard without moving it.
Integration
It's useful to make an inventory in what categories one is hypo- or hypersensitive for certain stimuli and what practical problems it creates for you. Beneath this sensory system inventory worksheet I have included mine too, so you have an example as well.
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Mine looks something like this:
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It's probably not finished yet, but I thought I might already share it. How I think my sensory system works together or influences each other for me, that I found out up until now (the faint and bolder green lines are both interactions):
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anonymous-gods · 9 months
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Navigating a New Year: A Guide to Facing Mental Health Challenges with Resilience
The dawn of a new year often symbolizes hope, renewal, and the opportunity for a fresh start. However, for those grappling with mental health issues, the prospect of a new year can be daunting. The pressure to set resolutions and embrace change may intensify the already existing challenges. This article aims to provide guidance on approaching a new year when struggling with mental health issues,…
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 3 months
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Autistic Anxiety Isn’t Irrational
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woos from being high functioning.
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psychiatricwarfare · 5 months
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autism is so fucking hated, you arent allowed to be high functioning because youre "faking it", you arent allowed to be low functioning because youre "faking it" and all of us are expected to just try harder and "stop acting stupid" (which is extra insidious when intellectual disabilities are so commonly comorbid with autism)
oh you need some help with getting things done? grow up
oh you need someone to remind you to shower/take meds/etc? grow up
oh youre nonverbal/nonspeaking or lose speech at times? just Talk
oh you Cant Eat unless its This Specific Food? grow up
oh you dont understand when something is dangerous? stop being stupid
oh you need lots of help with bADLs? youre a leech. do it yourself
oh you need a caregiver in order to keep yourself alive? youre so dramatic, everyone else manages just fine without one, why cant you?
oh you can get around for the most part in day-to-day life but need extra support in some areas? youre just exaggerating, youre not really autistic
autistic people are literally never allowed to just exist in society. we are always expected to prove something, whether thats being autistic or being human beings that deserve respect
youre either not autistic enough or too autistic for allistics and its really fucking annoying. autism is a real disability and those of us who are autistic live with it every single day. it can be extremely disabling or it can be a bit of a nuisance or it could be both or somwhere in between or fluctuate depending on the day
stop shaming autistic people for being autistic in a way you dont like or arent used to seeing. that goes for everyone, other autistic people included
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agit-goblin · 1 year
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High functioning doesn't mean your disability is easy or doesn't impact you. It just means your disability doesn't make you useless to Capitalism. I have ADHD and Autism and am considered "High Functioning" because I can speak and hold down a full time job, but it's so exhausting to just barely do this that I basically can't do anything else. 100% of my free time is spent recovering from work, I have no hobbies, almost no friends, and I'm not close to my family because I don't have the time or energy for the actual life that my job is supposed to enable me to live. I am not "High Functioning", I am barely holding myself together.
I am invisibly disabled. The impact of my disability is not seen or respected by able society and so I am given a label that sends the message, "I am diagnosed with a disability, but it does not disable me." This message is a lie that forces me to overexert myself in the name of Capital.
My disability is not easy to live with. I can work, or I can be happy, but I cannot do both, and I am so, so tired.
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