Website review: Autistics, freed from face-to-face...

AmataPingveno AmataPingveno discovered this in Cyberculture 3 reviews since Feb 3, 2008
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AmataPingveno discovered 5 months ago
From the page: "Yet, in trying to come to terms with an NT-dominated world, autistics are neither willing nor able to give up their own customs. Instead, they are proposing a new social compact, one emphasizing neurological pluralism."
Kelseyg rated 5 months ago
Great article about how certain Autistic people have used the internet to connect with others. Definitely opened my mind.
jcharliem rated 5 months ago
From the page: "''Long live the Internet,'' one autistic recently exulted in an on-line discussion, where ''people can see the real me, not just how I interact superficially with other people.''" is this real? i thought autism was physiological, not "shyness". is it satire? if its true, good for them though. the internet really is a blessing.
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