Why are special intrests such a bad thing?

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18 Mar 2010, 4:23 pm

Espicaly if it is something innocent such as a certian animal species? My meerkat special intrest was the one that people gave me the most trouble about until Meerkat Manor came out. I hate Meerkat Manor! :evil: It made it okay to like meerkats and I can no longer tell if anyone is truely loves them like I do or if they are just pretending to because it's the "it" thing right now. Anyway before meerkats, I had other special intrests such as Lion King and people harassed me about it too. What is so wrong about a special intrest? Sure that's all I think about but who said that is their buisness? If people don't like hearing about them all the time, why don't they just get up and leave and go find someone "fun" to hang out with. There were people who did not want me to even think about meerkats let alone talk about them. It's no one's buisness what I think about and I can think about whatever the hell I want. Meerkats make me so happy why did they want to take that away?



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18 Mar 2010, 4:38 pm

There's nothing wrong with special interests, just with the people who think there's something wrong with them. Though I would suggest not talking about your interests all the time when you're around people you know don't want to hear about them. Whether they're wrong or not, they're still going to get mad at you & behave negatively toward you if you keep talking about things they want to hear about. I know how hard it is to not have anyone to talk to about your special interest (I have no one, myself), but sometimes you have to be careful of who you talk about it too.


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18 Mar 2010, 4:40 pm

I don't think that there's anything wrong with having special interests, personally. There seems to be a stigma that comes with having special interests. My mum wasn't crazy about me listening to The Kinks, until a "friend" of mine admitted me into the emergency ward at the hospital, for being obsessed with them. Now my mum just leaves me alone to listen to them on YouTube and to come to her place, dressed the way that Mick Avory did in 65-66. It's amazing how the stupidity of a fake friend, told in third person to my mum, will help her to change her tune, about my special interest.


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18 Mar 2010, 4:42 pm

I don't think that there is anything wrong with them, you just have to make sure you balance that with the stuff you have to do (fun, I know :roll: )



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18 Mar 2010, 5:14 pm

There's nothing wrong. You could end up being meerkat specialist, world-renowned for understanding meerkat behavior, health, and care. You could be the expert all the preservation societies and zoos bring onboard as a paid consultant for advice. And why would that be a negative thing????



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18 Mar 2010, 5:26 pm

I think Nan is right. You could turn your interest of meerkats into a career.
I used to like meerkats while I had an obsession with The Lion King. I remember that when I visited the zoo all I wanted to see were the meerkats. Meerkat Manor is lame.


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18 Mar 2010, 5:27 pm

There's nothing wrong with having special interests, unless you obsess about it to other people who may not have the same ones. Then you may come off as being in your own little world with just you and your meerkats. You live in the real world whether you like it or not, which is probably a world where there aren't many meerkats.

Living in the here & now is crucial when it comes to dealing with other people. You can talk about what you like, but don't do it so much it squeezes everyone else out.



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18 Mar 2010, 5:43 pm

I never really seen what's wrong with special interests. People have tried to get me off SpongeBob for a while. But the world can be very stressful, and I need something to calm me down, so really they'd be taking away something that calms us down when stressed.


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18 Mar 2010, 5:49 pm

There isn't anything WRONG with them in my opinion, they can be turned into succesful careers. And they're a fun way to pass the time. And it's good to have something to be passionate about and also they're useful when someone needs information on that subject.

The only thing negative about them as it were is that they can annoy people, I know mine do/did, but I don't give a s**t :twisted: muahaha they'll just have to put up with me :lol:


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18 Mar 2010, 6:05 pm

There's nothing wrong with special interests; they aren't even exclusive to those on the spectrum.

I think what you're doing is seeing people's negative reactions to how you present your interests and interpreting that to mean they think having an interest is bad. I understand perfectly what it's like to have an interest, and how fun discussing that interest is, but I still wouldn't want to hang out with you if all you did was talk about meerkats. It's nothing personal, it's just that I don't care enough about them to carry on a conversation about them, much less multiple conversations.

If I didn't know about special interests and I knew someone who constantly talked about meerkats, I'd think they were off their rocker. It's a perfectly understandable reaction. However, if I knew someone who learned as much about meerkats as they could and loved to talk about them, but didn't turn every attempt at conversation into a meerkat discussion, I would be impressed by their knowledge and passion.

For example, I'm currently obsessed with Pokémon. Do I talk about it to anyone and everyone? No, I find the appropriate place to talk about it. I've even told some of my friends about it, and they didn't react like it was a bad thing because of the way I presented it.

I'm not singling out your interest, what I said holds true for any subject. I just didn't see the point in thinking up another example when you had already given one.


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18 Mar 2010, 9:32 pm

There was a time, when I was 14, when my mum thought that it was unhealthy that I wanted to stay in my bedroom and listen to The Beatles, all day long. I'm not sick, I'm autistic.


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18 Mar 2010, 9:41 pm

[quote="CockneyRebel"]I don't think that there's anything wrong with having special interests, personally. There seems to be a stigma that comes with having special interests. My mum wasn't crazy about me listening to The Kinks, until a "friend" of mine admitted me into the emergency ward at the hospital, for being obsessed with them. quote]

You've got to be kidding. What happened? Did the hospital people think you were loco?



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18 Mar 2010, 9:51 pm

Especially interesting special interest especially interesting topic

Right now I have honed an interest in Genealogy. I am doing a family tree, and I will be getting the Family Tree Maker software in order to organize it as a useful file for my decendents and a hard copy to put in a shoebox for them to find. They might just be sick of me after reading. :P :lol:

I am also tring to find my own Autsource. getting closer to the origins of my Aspergers, and will be filing a detailed analysis for my decendents--I hope this will help them to understand Autism better. 8)


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18 Mar 2010, 10:03 pm

PunkyKat wrote:
Espicaly if it is something innocent such as a certian animal species? My meerkat special intrest was the one that people gave me the most trouble about until Meerkat Manor came out. I hate Meerkat Manor! :evil: It made it okay to like meerkats and I can no longer tell if anyone is truely loves them like I do or if they are just pretending to because it's the "it" thing right now. Anyway before meerkats, I had other special intrests such as Lion King and people harassed me about it too. What is so wrong about a special intrest? Sure that's all I think about but who said that is their buisness? If people don't like hearing about them all the time, why don't they just get up and leave and go find someone "fun" to hang out with. There were people who did not want me to even think about meerkats let alone talk about them. It's no one's buisness what I think about and I can think about whatever the hell I want. Meerkats make me so happy why did they want to take that away?


As the parent of an Aspie child, I think the special interests are one of the best things! I am constantly amazed by the depth of knowledge my son has on certain subjects. I can't wait until he finds the one that is his real passion, and we can figure out a way to allow him to pursue it professionally.



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18 Mar 2010, 10:09 pm

PunkyKat wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
I don't think that there's anything wrong with having special interests, personally. There seems to be a stigma that comes with having special interests. My mum wasn't crazy about me listening to The Kinks, until a "friend" of mine admitted me into the emergency ward at the hospital, for being obsessed with them. quote]

You've got to be kidding. What happened? Did the hospital people think you were loco?


The nurses didn't know what to think of me, and the emergency people were a little frightened of me. There was even a young couple who said a comment about me. The young man said, "Mick Avory gave us a lot of nightmares, last night." The young woman said, "Let's catch up on our sleep. Roll over and close your eyes." Even at the hospital, I was honoured with that nick name. I told the nurse about it, and she said, "Thay could mean anything." The long haired young man was looking straight at me, when he said it. There was also a group of hip, young adults who formed a clique. I walked up to them, with my green pea coat on, at 7 in the morning and started chatting it up with them. They told me to leave them alone.


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18 Mar 2010, 10:24 pm

Eh probably not a bad thing, though people have told me all my life stuff like "Nobody wants to talk about computers all the time!" and "Why do you always talk about computers?" or even told me to stop talking to them overall.

The way it seems to work for me is I have had the long term (pretty much life-time so far) interest in computers, then I'll usually have something that I'll obsess about for a few days or weeks. At the moment, it's asperger's/autism, mostly because I've been trying to figure out if I have it for the past few months. I often talk about it on IMs and stuff to people a lot, though I'm old enough to realize that people don't like to talk about something as random as autism very much if at all, so I try to keep it under control. This place has actually made it worse, because you all so openly discuss it, and I'm just used to it, now. :p

Previous interests were products that I've bought (mostly electronics) and thought were cool and would try to learn everything I could possibly learn about them, and talk about ... probably way too much, or this game called Blockland that I used to play a LOT, though now I mostly just sit idle in my server. I figure I'll get back in to it eventually but for a few months it was all I did. There was also this game creation thing called Megazeux, which was all I did in my spare time, mostly messing around in the editor, for several years (this was when I didn't have internet, so it wasn't quite as easy to get new things.). Of course, Pokemon, but who wasn't obsessed with that, right? Other than that, I'd usually get obsessed with TV shows and movies and video games I liked at the time, but I guess that's common for children? People did occasionally complain about it to me, though, looking back.