>"Its not your fault george, carl has aspergers syndrome. Sometimes he reacts this way to unfamiliar situations"
"Its not your fault george, carl has aspergers syndrome. Sometimes he reacts this way to unfamiliar situations"
I admire people that go out of their way to accommodate people like this. I usually just leave them alone for good because associating with them feels like work. It's a personal case of asshole-itis I can't rid myself of.
I'm also the type of person whom it seems like work to associate with, and I feel the same way as you. I appreciate those who accommodate me but I wouldn't give the same courtesy to someone else and would probably avoid people who need it.
I just bully them whenever I see them lmao
What board does he browse Any Forums?
this one or /mlp/
Any Forums of course .
Why, /k/ of course
It's funny how Asperger's Syndrome doesn't exist any more, it's all just considered Autism now.
Had a couple coworkers like this when I worked retail.
>couldn't answer the phone because they couldn't see who they were talking to and lost interest
>couldn't assist customers because people were in a hurry and they felt too pressured
>had to ask about every step of every task because they literally lost track if there was any sort of sound that caught their attention while working
>everything had to be done in the same order all the time -- couldn't say "we don't need to do X today, so move on to Y" because they NEEDED to attempt X as part of the routine
I have no idea how they managed to get out of bed in the morning, let alone get the job.
Don't you get some kind of government kickback for hiring retards?
I told him to keep his hands off my tater tots
That was me apart from the thing about routine, sorry.
I really don't think Any Forums, or most of Any Forums for that matter, should be throwing stones in glass houses.
How do you stim user?
is weird, i noticed lmost all my friends are like this and i have no trouble fitting in, like i figured they would get tired and frustrated with me long before i got frustrated with them but for some reason they seem to enjoy my company
Sounds like literally me
Is it even worth it at that point? Theyre holding a slot for someone who can properly do their job. Having a co-worker with a disability is fine, but I noticed most of the time you're doing two jobs at once if you're alone with them. Management doesn't care because they don't have to deal with it
I know I sound like a crotchety boomer but kids generally seem to have a hard time socializing these days autism or no. There just seems to be a general sense of alienation.
I hate answering the phone in general.
But you are doing it because you don't care and you just want to go back home to shitpost on/co/
Will there ever be a non-pandering episode about autism in any show ever again?
Oh absolutely, passing the time is a numbing experience.