DandelionFireworks wrote:
In person, I've met a few autistics, and a few Aspies. Online, I've met a few, and read the blogs of a few...
And you've never read the blogs of the ones who don't have the level of functioning needed to write one...unless it was written by a caretaker, in which case it is really the caretaker's blog.
DandelionFireworks wrote:
Like the fact that most autistics are verbal anyway.
Yes, I would imagine most are. And the most of the verbal ones, who are able to use language fluently at some point in their lives, are generally on the middle to upper end of the spectrum.
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Reading what they actually say for themselves, I realize I have more in common with the others on the spectrum than I do with NTs.
And of the ones who can't say anything for themselves?
The ones who can't feed themselves?
The ones who can't dress themselves and perform the basic tasks vital to the survival of a human being, like pulling a blanket around one's self when one is cold, or moving out of the sun when one is hot? The ones who will run out in the street in the middle of traffic?
What of them?