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It’s a cartoon, calm down.
>applauds
Thaaaaank you
There go my rails…
He’s been a cool guy so far, he deserves to have some fun once in a while.
Go save Equestria, you glorious bastards!
I related it to academic woes, which in cases studying for big ass exams with methods you’re not used to can be a real bitch, and exams like those can really destroy a person over. And true some people can’t focus in lectures, I personally prefer the small classes (granted Rainbow’s class was small as hell)
In that case let me use MY tried and true thread derailer.
at what point did the person ever say that
they pointed out that the behaviour we’re looking at has nothing to do with autism, and therefore concluding autism from the behaviour we’re looking at is nonsense
(that, or they were differentiating between Asperger’s syndrome and autism, in which case, no comment)
Honestly, I posted it as a thread derailer.
Guys, Rainbow Dash is bouncing around, going in circles on a stool and y’all are discussing IRL mental illness. The forums exist for a reason.
There is no appropriate response for that.
Except for OMGWTFBBQLOLLERSKATES!
Sounds to me like the “Throw stuff at them and hope something sticks” “Method” is like saying “Here, Bake a cake with flour, But without flour.” It’s like, What?
It’s also like this: I have a guitar that I like and it works for me - It’s as if I found the shoe size that fits me, But more than that: It doesn’t matter what the monetary value of it is, It has a value that a 1959 Gibson Les Paul just doesn’t have to me even though those guitars are (Or were) appraised to have value over $100,000; So what if the 59 Les Paul is sought after by a lot of people? If I was given one perhaps I’d play it a little bit for learning but I like this guitar, It’s cozy and resonant to me:
And the non-roller bridge saddles on the Mosrite Ventures II/Mark V are literally the most comfortable I’ve ever palm-muted on out of the guitars I’ve played - No jagged edges going into my hand!
I was diagnosed with this myself back in the 90s as well.
I hate how it’s become a fad, honestly.
RD’s might not be best for everyone, but the traditional method of “talking at the student and hoping something sticks” is just bad.
Solving problems and being given the resources to figure out how you’re supposed to do so works much better. This is coincidentally how every video game with an in-game manual or consultable list of keybindings end up working.
Who’s claiming to have it, I really do have it, diagnosed years ago by my doctor.
I also have ADD and depression, also diagnosed by my doctor.
Personally, I was diagnosed with Aspergers back in the 1990s at a young age, just because some people like to self diagnose themselves with something they may or may not have doesn’t mean it’s some “fad disorder.”
Plus I didn’t make any sort of autism connection with Dash in this scene. It’s more like ADD, but more than that it reminded me a lot of how I felt in school. Like the episode’s moral stated, not everyone learns the same way, and sometimes traditional teaching methods just don’t work for some people.