Oh, shit, I didn't even realize I typed Euriphonium. Fucking thread title.
ban tusr after he posts the summer thread
Oh, shit, I didn't even realize I typed Euriphonium. Fucking thread title.
Oh, shit, I didn't even realize I typed Euriphonium. Fucking thread title.
ban tusr after he posts the summer thread
She has something. Maybe not autism but ADD but she's definitely has something.
Edit: I take it back she probably does have autism. lololol
Yikes, pretty harsh dude.
You do realize there's an autism spectrum, yeah? Like, I've actually got a sibling that has it, and apart from not acting at all like Hajime, it's a pretty serious developmental disorder. Not a catch all term you use you to describe someone who acts remotely flakey.
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This anime is basically doing what it wants and having the time of its life
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I'm rewatching the first couple episodes after dropping GC and I'm reminded as to why I dropped it in the first place.
Watching Hajime is like watching someone with autism.
OTs are nothing more than fake asses.Summer Anime 2015 IOTI How Amazing is the Ass in Life!
fuck me I was just trying to remember the full title of that chapter.Summer Anime 2015 IOTI How Amazing is the Ass in Life!
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Her mental structure isn't normal. That's beyond 'flakey'.
The situation is fairly serious and it seems she's either incapable or unwilling of accepting that fact.
Maybe
I haven't watched much so I can't really be sure, but from what I've seen I wouldn't call her autistic. She's impulsive and carefree, but she's pretty good at communicating with others if episode 2 is of any indication. How she acts is pretty much inline with the show's style in general, so it's hardly something I would call as serious either.
In any case, autism generally isn't a good word to describe someone. I hate to get on your case about it, but it's not something you want to throw around.
Maybe
I haven't watched much so I can't really be sure, but from what I've seen I wouldn't call her autistic. She's impulsive and carefree, but she's pretty good at communicating with others if episode 2 is of any indication. How she acts is pretty much inline with the show's style in general, so it's hardly something I would call as serious either.
In any case, autism generally isn't a good word to describe someone. I hate to get on your case about it, but it's not something you want to throw around.
It isn't, she operates at her own speed and figures things out well before both the characters and the viewers manage to without every having an inclination to share. The show can feel exhausting because of this as we're constantly trying to catch up to her.
She has some sort of mental disorder, obviously I'm not a psychologist so I can't specify which disorder this fictional character has in this fictional setting. Walking over a bottomless pit after someone tells you it's dangerous goes beyond impulsive. Not to mention elements like letting the dangerous cube/alien thing go just on the possibility it might be sentient. Or things like drilling holes in your leased(?) apartment the day you move in.
I was specifically referring to the network she set up for the GALAX meeting and the fact that she's on good terms with a ton of people. Autistic people generally struggle to make friends and it's difficult for them to have conversations with others. So far, Hajime's character runs counter to that.
None of that really justifies casually throwing the term autism around as a joke.
I'm rewatching the first couple episodes after dropping GC and I'm reminded as to why I dropped it in the first place.
Watching Hajime is like watching someone with autism.
It's not just social cues but basic stuff like "If you walk there you die". It's like she isn't capable of a normal train of thought and her mind just jumps around like a hyperactive bunny.
It isn't, she operates at her own speed and figures things out well before both the characters and the viewers manage to without every having an inclination to share. The show can feel exhausting because of this as we're constantly trying to catch up to her.
The acronym remind me to Guilty Crown instead.
Stahp.
The acronym remind me to Guilty Crown instead.
Stahp.
It doesn't seem she has any real close friends and she does have issues communicating with others. For example in episode 2, she could have simply explained that she thought the MESS was intelligent and so was against just killing it.
I'm not casually throwing the term around. Multiple people have mentioned it long in advance.
Edit: I take it back she probably does have autism. lololol
What? Characters who don't explain their motivations in the middle of a fight are a staple in anime, and like I said she was able to set up a network of sorts and doesn't really have trouble talking to people in general. The conclusion you came to from those examples is extreme. Way too extreme.
Now you're just being disingenuous.