Mean Girl Rejects Autistic Girl... and Regrets It!

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Published 2023-06-12

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  • @Battmatt22
    “Math ain’t fun unless your good at it”, a line I’ve never felt more in my bones
  • @girlytips101
    It’s really sad some people can actually be like this and not regret it. “No one is ugly, We are just born in a judgmental society” -Wise man
  • @trinityyoung7562
    as a person with autism, i get bullied almost daily for being on the spectrum, this is really relatable. just goes to show that people that are on the spectrum can do normal things to.
  • @bashakabadoo
    I love how Lia defends Heavenly so much, she understands because her sister is autistic. I also love how she says "Autistic person" instead of "Person with autism". Autism is not a disease or a negative thing so when someone says "Person with autism", they make it sound like it's a bad thing or some kind of disease. Thank you Lia I love you so much <3
  • @StormClan00
    Autism isn’t a disability, it’s a gift and that’s coming from someone who is Autistic
  • @user-qh8nm4fm9f
    I love how she calls us friends and she doesn't even know us.
  • @danteportea6919
    “The limit does not exist” had me laughing so hard lol 😂 Only those people will know what im talking about
  • @Mills-editHub
    I already know there's gonna be at least 100 comments saying "can we all just appreciate what sssniperwolf does for us..."
  • @scarlettcapone1562
    As an autistic girl who was bullied for 4 years straight because of the way she was, this made my heart do a back flip. I wish all people knew that autism is not a label or anything, sometimes it just means you need a little more help than other and your behavior is a little different, it doesn't mean your bad at everything. It took me years to realize that.
  • "they all mean the same thing, slow" bro i have classes with some kids with down syndrom and autism and yet they are very good in subjects that they are interested in and they make projects very fun and interesting to do especially when you are friends with them. im glad dhar man does videos like these and goes on and explains different variations of things
  • @Sunquail
    All you need is love, love. Love is all you need. 𝕋𝕙𝕚𝕤 𝕚𝕤 𝕤𝕠 𝕒𝕞𝕒𝕫𝕚𝕟𝕘!!
  • @MadBeaoo
    As an autistic person, this actually made me laugh quite hard. It’s funny that some people think that being on the spectrum means the only thing you know how to do is exist! I am not good at math but I have been reading college level medical textbooks since I was 7, and now I want to be a nurse after I graduate in a few years and I am very passionate about anything medical🙂
  • @izzymares8014
    “The limits doe not exist” got me laughing so hard
  • @touche0710
    Fun fact, my sister is actually autistic❤
  • @BeautyMonster1000
    The autistic people that are good at math are honestly lucky. I have dyscalculia and am horrible at math myself. It's a bummer because I do pretty well at other subjects like history, science and english. Everyone's gifted differently, I guess.
  • @phoenixbuhagiar
    I am not officially diagnosed for autism but I know I definitely am since I have many traits of it and did a lot of research on it which I am gathering for when I can get an official diagnosis. I may not have been bullied for it but my family made it a lot harder for me with not getting me diagnosed as a child, I had many overstimulated breakdowns even as a teenager which my family thought was just tantrums I guess. I didn't know much about it then and only two years ago started collecting research about autism and about what triggers an overstimulated breakdown for me and what my boundaries are. Being undiagnosed is not easy, you feel not valid at all but you worry you still get judged, either you're faking it to or they make fun of you for being different. I am not listened to about the foods I can or can't eat, I am not always prewarned if something comes up which gives me anxiety because then the plan I made for the day is changed and I don't know what to prepare myself for then. The things I want is to get a diagnosis, feel valid and to not feel alone but where I am a diagnosis is expensive so I am trying to figure out where is the best place to get one, I live in Germany by the way. I won't tell my family about the diagnosis when I get it even if it is the family. Both my mum's brothers have it, one severe and the other not so much but they treat them different and I don't want them to treat me differently because of my diagnosis. I worry I will be seen as something less than them then and that is the last thing I want. It isn't easy for me to be open about it and I still am learning to accept it instead of wishing to be normal because well I am who I am and I shouldn't have to change that just because people aren't able to do research. I am not sure how many undiagnosed autistics are here but I just want to say that you are not alone and it isn't easy at first to accept, it is a lot to take but you will be ok with it eventually and learn to be your true self. I hope one day I can learn that too completely.
  • “It only takes a second.” Ssniperwolf:BUT YOU HAVE TO BE NICE TO ME👹 😭😭
  • @Kayla-ll1ty
    Im also autistic and i know that autism is not a bad thing and does NOT stop you from anything doing anything It can actually help you For example, me and my friend both have autism and both of us are in top set maths and science. He gets top marks in our class and i get quite good. Im also top set English, autism makes it so I struggle with certain noises and textures but again, does not restrict me Lots of people hate and tease me because im a bit "different" and i hate when people use disabilitys as an insult. Its not the best video but at least its spreading awareness