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Wow. Seems intresting.

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holy duck
this is scarier than amnesia

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i don't get it, it felt normal to me

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Seemed more like a chromesthesia and visual snow simulator than anything specifically autistic, honestly.

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That's okay, wasn't planning on sleeping tonight anyways ;w;

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I ended up standing on the middle of the roundabout and then Slenderman eventually attacked me. It was OK.

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Nope, I haven't.

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I'm autistic.... and... Well... I disagree. I'd probably commit suicide if I had to live like this. Maybe it is because I'm "high function" autistic... :/

edit: nvm, I read the game's description. @_@

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Here is the best link, that I have found, for learning about Aspergers.

I was diagnosed last year, at 28. You are supposed to be diagnosed as a child because of all the crap that comes with living your life with all those things wrong and no help to counter it. I can't speak for the other end of the Autism Spectrum because I really have no clue what they have to go through or how they see the world.

I could see some similarities to the way I see and do things. For example, I can't tell anything apart from something that is similar to it. That includes faces and colors. I get hazy around people and am a bit sensitive to noise, each individual sound. Not as bad as others. Light gets to me as well. I have to constantly control volume levels and keep a room dark. I don't like being out in the real world because I don't have any control over it.

The game wasn't written for Aspergers, but there are enough similarities that I get what they are going for. It is hard to explain to someone that doesn't fall on the spectrum, but it is basically that your brain is hardwired in a different way and it really plays a role in just about every part of your life. Usually for the negative.

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Closed 1 decade ago by TheGreenFairy.