BluRain : Wow. Kept me hooked. A horror take on the Cinderella story. Fun watch
BoochJohnson : Why no links yet?
snazzydetritus : KEEP THE CHANGE, YA FILTHY ANIMALS!
AnjaIT : We can look at this show as a warning and some sort of colective wak(e)ining (up) because ...
Honest Review : I think that is the first time I've sat down and watched this movie in it's entirety. I've...
Toonaholic : If ya wanna see the ol' legends of the Enterprise battle their ol' nemesis, its an oldie b...
Alien : "PICK....IT....UP!"
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BluRain : This is so good. Leaves you wanting more seasons. Definitely worth a reboot.
FillipW : hilarious
Officially, heβs stated clearly that he does not have autism. However, his TV character sure has the elements and some autistic people have agreed. So itβs kind of a running joke heβs playing with those suspicious fans.
I suspected myself, until I examined some of his childhood home movies, where he does not speak in a monotone, dead pan way. The magician teenage footage shows him bubbly and interacting with the kids.
yeah i get you, i guess with was having the scan and waiting for the fmri results for all the things, how accurate that is for diagnosis i have no idea. i am not so knowledgeable of the neuroscience of autism, but i did like when the term neurodivergent came out many moons ago, and you could compare brain imagery and see how alike or different brain activity can be, and i guess there would have been a majority cluster of brains that functioned similarly to be called neurotypical. i feel it is limiting though, and the term neurodivergent has changed as it became more popular. and to me its not a spectrum either, for example, some people (usually left handed people) have their left brain as their right brain, it not something you can put on the one spectrum.