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This streaming video is a short documentary that explores notions of happiness within the autistic spectrum. [4:56].
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Very cool - thanks for posting this
I'm an unhappy Aspie
Just socialised enough to feel lonely.
Thats gotta be a low point on anyones curve
I was really touched to see this film on these autistic people. They look so pure, unaware of the world around them, they have their own world, dreams and life. What they require is our love and affection and this is what matters the most.
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peter
Addiction Recovery Kansas
....somewhere ......on YouTube i think....I saw a beautiful video titled "In my language" in which an autistic woman shows a series of sounds and movements that make her happy....to anyone out there with a stripe or two of autism in your mix, it is riveting and brings one back to childhood, before anyone inferred that anything was weird.....