Running errands requires some social interaction. I often do this type of 'socializing' all on one day because I know I'll feel exhausted whether I do one errand or several. It's not the same fatigue one feels after lifting heavy boxes or cleaning out the attic. It's hard to describe.
I have felt this way all my life, and I know that it's built into my perceptions and reactions because no "method' I have tried has changed how I feel, such as practice speaking with people, including people I know or like, or talking it over with a therapist, or learning relaxation techniques.
When I'm speaking with someone I feel extremely awkward. I have no language or speech disability; what I'm saying sounds fine, but it feels wrong. I look at the other person and have no idea whether or not my awkwardness is apparent to them. It probably doesn't matter. I would feel uncomfortable even if the person came right out and said, "You sound perfectly normal to me," or "Wow, you are one odd human being."
What causes this type of simple verbal exchange to use up so much energy? The explanation that feels correct is that it requires me to focus my mind in a way that is not normal for me. This takes great effort, as if I'm a fish that has been lifted out of the water and is gulping for air. When I return home to my comfort zone, or escape to the countryside, I'm a happy fish that has been released into it's proper lake or river.
"Look Henry, you caught an Asperger. Better throw it back!"
Showing posts with label Asperger joke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asperger joke. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Brilliant!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
The absolutely most true and hysterical video of what it's like to be an Asperger forced to deal with Neurotypicals.
The absolutely most true and hysterical video of what it's like to be an Asperger forced to deal with Neurotypicals.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Will the Real Asperger Please Stand Up?
American theater and film have deeply abused many minorities, from Al Jolson's Blackface routines in Burlesque/Yiddish theater to Hollywood's absurd choices for non-Native American actors to fill demeaning and stereotypical
Native American roles.
Social media means a social update to entertainment racism - Internet junkies have come up with a fun new game: bully the "Assburger" in which anyone can insult "Geeks" "Dorks" "Jerks" and "Retards."
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