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People with these kinds of conditions say some fascinating things. My sister works with mentally ill people, and one of them thinks she is the queen of New Zealand. When she gets angry she says to my sister "Do you know who I am?" Kind of sad and hilarious at the same time.
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knapplc wrote:It could be a therapeutic thing for him. Who knows. I find humor in it, but I'm not laughing at him. I deal with people every day who have disabilities. They're real people, they just have a different set of circumstances in their lives than most. It doesn't mean they don't have a sense of humor, though, and just like the rest of us, they can laugh at themselves when they do something silly. I choose to believe this guy is having fun with this, it's a release for him, and I laugh along with the "joke."
I see nothing wrong with that.
bigh0rt wrote:If this is a person with autism then this is a tremendous outlet for him, and I think it's awesome that he's able to maintain such a thing. I teach autistic students during the summer, and they're really extraordinary people, all over the spectrum.
Just to be clear, I basically agree with these two posts. I find some humor in it but upon realizing that it's probably a good outlet for him to have, I saw it in a completely different perspective.
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knapplc wrote:It could be a therapeutic thing for him. Who knows. I find humor in it, but I'm not laughing at him. I deal with people every day who have disabilities. They're real people, they just have a different set of circumstances in their lives than most. It doesn't mean they don't have a sense of humor, though, and just like the rest of us, they can laugh at themselves when they do something silly. I choose to believe this guy is having fun with this, it's a release for him, and I laugh along with the "joke."
I see nothing wrong with that.
bigh0rt wrote:If this is a person with autism then this is a tremendous outlet for him, and I think it's awesome that he's able to maintain such a thing. I teach autistic students during the summer, and they're really extraordinary people, all over the spectrum.
Just to be clear, I basically agree with these two posts. I find some humor in it but upon realizing that it's probably a good outlet for him to have, I saw it in a completely different perspective.
Oh make no mistake about it JRM, this is hysterical stuff. Even if this is an autistic kid, that makes the content no less funny. It just makes it a great thing for him to be able to do, and hysterical for onlookers at the same time.