Star of Last of Us HBO series, Bella Ramsey Celebrates Her Autism

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0neAnd0nly

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He didn't call him a nazi in any of those screenshots.
Ah, just did a "Nazi salute" - but didn't call him a "Nazi".

Got it. No insinuation there at all. Who would have normally done a "Nazi salute" then, may I inquire?

He argued he "knew what he meant" when he did it. My argument was none of us know any of these people other than what we see on the camera.

But go on, tell me about how claiming to know what a stranger thinks is a proper way to make an argument.

Again, I have respect for DT. I believe he knows that. I just like for people to consider their own biases when it comes to situations like that, and I really hate the modern casual tossing around of Nazi. It's frankly disgustingly offensive to the people who went through and / or survived the era of real ones.
 
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Vaquilla

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As someone who's autistic, it's not something I celebrate, (I know the article doesn't actually say this, but since people have brought it up anyway) but the notion that we're all perpetual toddlers is also somewhat inaccurate.

Honestly, for me at least, it's neither a superpower nor a tragedy. It's a mixed bag of positives and negatives. Makes me clueless at socializing at gives me massive issues with anxiety and sensory processing, but at the same time I can hyperfocus or recall minute details to an extent most people can't, and I was reading and writing at an adult level when I was like 7.

The problem is that its a very broad category; saying someone is autistic is like saying "this animal is a fish" when that could mean anything from a pet goldfish to Jaws.

I do think that self-diagnosis is a problem, where you have people jumping on the bandwagon because it makes them feel special, but at the same time it is also a very real condition that does have a big impact on the lives of people who genuinely have it.
 
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DeafTourette

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I respect and feel 0neAnd0nly 0neAnd0nly is being genuine and know he at least respects me. We disagreed about Elon and the whole arm motion thing ... I see it one way, he sees it another. And that's ok. He has NEVER called me out of my name or been insulting. And That's a valuable trait in a person!
 

0neAnd0nly

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I respect and feel 0neAnd0nly 0neAnd0nly is being genuine and know he at least respects me. We disagreed about Elon and the whole arm motion thing ... I see it one way, he sees it another. And that's ok. He has NEVER called me out of my name or been insulting. And That's a valuable trait in a person!

And we can leave it at that! Absolute respect, my brother in Christ. Have a great day, my friend.
 

IntentionalPun

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Ah, just did a "Nazi salute" - but didn't call him a "Nazi".

Got it. No insinuation there at all. Who would have normally done a "Nazi salute" then, may I inquire?

He argued he "knew what he meant" when he did it. My argument was none of us know any of these people other than what we see on the camera.

But go on, tell me about how claiming to know what a stranger thinks is a proper way to make an argument.
I didn’t tell you that’s a proper way to win an argument.

Just saying telling someone they are a nazi is very different from saying “they did a Nazi salute.” That’s just a fact.

I don’t think Musk is a nazi, and tire of the over use of that term… but think he absolutely was trolling with that hand gesture.
 
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Toons

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At no point did the article state that she celebrated her condition... She just said that receiving the diagnosis was a relief to her, which is a perfectly normal reaction.

Oh good to know this topic is BS.

As someone also autistic, props to her for achieving such a role. She seems to be doing a good job.
 

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Dacvak

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Where are you guys getting “celebrates” from? It’s nowhere in the article from what I can see.
 

DeafTourette

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The text from the article for the lazy-heads:

“The Last of Us” Emmy nominee Bella Ramsey revealed in an interview with British Vogue that they sought out an autism diagnosis after a crew member said they recognized signs on set while filming season one. According to Ramsey, finally getting a diagnosis was “liberating.”

“I’ve spoken a bit about neurodivergence before, but I always for some reason didn’t want to say what it was,” Ramsey said. “I got diagnosed with autism when I was filming season one of ‘The Last of Us.'”

According to Ramsey, a member of the crew with an autistic daughter assumed Ramsey had it too, which prompted them to eventually seek out a formal psychiatric assessment and diagnosis. Ramsey described feeling like a “weirdo” and a “loner,” admitting autism was something they had “always wondered” about. Ramsey also experiences sensory issues common to people on the spectrum, and expressed “painful hyperawareness of other people’s micro-expressions and body language.”

For Ramsey, receiving their diagnosis was “freeing” and “it enables me to walk through the world with more grace towards myself about not being able to do the easy everyday tasks that everyone else seems to be able to do.”

“I’ve always been watching and learning from people,” they continued. “Having to learn more manually how to socialise and interact with the people around me has helped me with acting.” Ramsey said being on set helps them set a daily routine: “I have a call time, and I’m told what to wear, how to stand, where to stand and what to eat.”

Bella Ramsey stars as Ellie Williams in “The Last of Us,” which returns April 13 for Season 2 on HBO.
 
Jesus fucking wept, id say go do your research but then i'd sound like one of those anti vaxxer maga cunts who haven't the capacity to do actual research outside of twitter/facebook memes, but seriously your choice of words.. man..
Autism is a mental defect. Although we shouldn't be cruel to these people just because of their disease, it is not something to be celebrated. This girl is surrounded by horrible enablers.
I highlighted the parts that you missed over your selective outrage. Take a breath and read the full statement with a cool head. Refrain from throwing very contentious political slurs at people.
 

Dacvak

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Literally doesn’t say “celebrated” anywhere in the article or its title, nor does it mention this has anything to do with critics, simply talks about her struggling with socializing which is just basic autism stuff.

Y’all celebrating being cruel assholes endlessly does get tiring.
For real. I will never understand the appeal of finding and presenting things to hate on. I’m not saying everyone needs to be sunshine and rainbows all the time, but it seems like a bunch of people here intentionally go out of their way to get pissed off at random things beyond their control.

C’mon guys, think of the money you’d save on blood pressure medication. We gotta save up for that 5090 somehow!
 
...I know that down syndrome, and brain damage, and all kinds of psychological issues exist, but seriously what does "autism" actually mean!?
In layman's term its a brain function defect that makes a person have what you'd call abnormal (to others) habits and interactions with the world. They might have difficulty learning certain things, eating certain foods or interacting with/in certain spaces. They may also have "Triggers" that cause them various levels of distress or certain very specific habits that they need to stick to to be able to function normally.

No two autistic people are equal. Its a spectrum and everyone experiences it uniquely; a healthy way is to see it as being personality quirks of a person that are unique to him/her that they couldn't change. It can't be cured and its reasons are hypothesized to be many/unknown.

Since its such a vague disease with unknown causes there are many terrible people out there that use it as a clutch for sympathy farming and to enable their own terrible behavior. They self-diagnose as Autistic or deliberately play it up to not have to face consequences for being bad human beings. Most social media people that say they are "On the spectrum" are blatant liars farming for interaction and "Special status"

ITT: I don't know if this girl has autism or not, and I don't care.
 
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In layman's term its a brain function defect that makes a person have what you'd call abnormal (to others) habits and interactions with the world. They might have difficulty learning certain things, eating certain foods or interacting with/in certain spaces. They may also have "Triggers" that cause them various levels of distress or certain very specific habits that they need to stick to to be able to function normally.

No two autistic people are equal. Its a spectrum and everyone experiences it uniquely; a healthy way is to see it as being personality quirks of a person that are unique to him/her that they couldn't change. It can't be cured and its reasons are hypothesized to be many/unknown.

So "autism" is weird thoughts/behaviour that are demmed totally out of a person's control..... is that fair to say?

Does that mean that the "autistic" woman that I know who works at an "art gallery" which's main feature is a wall of plaster casted vaginas, is incapable of saying "I quit"!?
 
So "autism" is weird thoughts/behaviour that are demmed totally out of a person's control..... is that fair to say?

Does that mean that the "autistic" woman that I know who works at an "art gallery" which's main feature is a wall of plaster casted vaginas, is incapable of saying "I quit"!?
Stay away from that "Art Gallery" lol
 

Jinxed

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It's a shame that is where most of my assumptions will go these days.

I have friends with genuinely autistic children, you know like concentration issues and learning disabilities etc and i just feel for them, they aren't well off and they don't get the greatest care from the gov, money isn't infinite and i feel bad for those who will suffer the long term fallout when the money well goes dry or is dimished by all these narcissists using a genuine condition to try improve their like and subscribe rates (or to just not write that exam they didn't study for, i saw a lot of that at uni)
My son has a genuine autistic child as a friend, they met at school, started playing online games with him, eventually started doing activities together (catching a movie etc..) And let me tell you, I really feel for his parents, it's absolutely bonker what they have to go through each day.

I brought the kid bowling with my son and his other friends at my son's bday and it absolutely drained me for the whole weekend. You absolutely can't stop watching him even for a second since he can do some really weird things out of the blue. Then you have the constant judging from other clueless parents, I really felt it hard and I dont know how his parents do it.

And then you have these fucking idiots claiming to be autistic, it's a disgrace.
 

DeafTourette

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My son has a genuine autistic child as a friend, they met at school, started playing online games with him, eventually started doing activities together (catching a movie etc..) And let me tell you, I really feel for his parents, it's absolutely bonker what they have to go through each day.

I brought the kid bowling with my son and his other friends at my son's bday and it absolutely drained me for the whole weekend. You absolutely can't stop watching him even for a second since he can do some really weird things out of the blue. Then you have the constant judging from other clueless parents, I really felt it hard and I dont know how his parents do it.

And then you have these fucking idiots claiming to be autistic, it's a disgrace.

There are high functioning autistic people who can mask well enough that a stranger can't tell they're autistic. That isn't the only (your example) the only version of autism.
 

Vaquilla

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There are high functioning autistic people who can mask well enough that a stranger can't tell they're autistic. That isn't the only (your example) the only version of autism.
Yeah, most people can't even tell I am autistic, as I have 36 years of practise in pretending to be "normal".
Putting on this mask of normality though takes a lot of effort, and is exhausting.

While the person who cannot verbally communicate and needs constant lifelong care and supervision is one kind of autism, it's not the only kind, sort of like Dobermans and Chihuahuas are both dogs though they are very different.
That's why it's a "spectrum".

The thing is though, those who are high functioning and may not seem outwardly autistic actually do still experience it strongly, they're just able to hide it.
 
Artistic people are just one letter away from being autistic.
Also; irtistic!

The thing is though, those who are high functioning and may not seem outwardly autistic actually do still experience it strongly, they're just able to hide it.

Hide what exactly?

I'm not just being schematic! I've heard this word used to describe basically every psychological pathology under the sun! To the point where it seems it mean nothing more than "has issues"!

Stupid people are "autistic"! violent people are "autistic"! inpatient people are "autistic"! obsessive people are "autistic"! shy people are "autistic"! Anybody with any issue is "autistic"!

and while it used to be used only to describe those who with serious issues, these days I commonly hear it used to describe basically anybody with any issues at all, which is all of us!

...so what does it actually mean?
 
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Vaquilla

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Also; irtistic!



Hide what exactly?

I'm not just being schematic! I've heard this word used to describe basically every psychological pathology under the sun! To the point where it seems it mean nothing more than "has issues"!

Stupid people are "autistic"! violent people are "autistic"! inpatient people are "autistic"! obsessive people are "autistic"! shy people are "autistic"! Anybody with any issue is "autistic"!

and while it used to be used only to describe those who with serious issues, these days I commonly hear it used to describe basically anybody with any issues at all, which is all of us!

...so what does it actually mean?
The correct meaning is that it is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting approximately 1% of the population, that causes the brain to be wired differently, causing issues in areas such as social communication and sensory processing, but sometimes causing other areas such as memory recall, attention to detail, focus, or specialist knowledge to perform above average.

It's basically like having a different "operating system" for the brain compared to a "normal" person.

These days, unfortunately, it is often over-used to describe either anything from ordinary shyness to just being a stand-in for anything bad or uncool.
 
The correct meaning is that it is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting approximately 1% of the population, that causes the brain to be wired differently, causing issues in areas such as social communication and sensory processing, but sometimes causing other areas such as memory recall, attention to detail, focus, or specialist knowledge to perform above average.

It's basically like having a different "operating system" for the brain compared to a "normal" person.

These days, unfortunately, it is often over-used to describe either anything from ordinary shyness to just being a stand-in for anything bad or uncool.
"Autism" is defined in terms of brain wiring is it?......

I've never heard that before!

And all the people I know who have a diagnosis never had any brain scan! They were given the label after describing aspects of their personality!

So if it's true (it isn't) that autism is defined by some state of the brain, what is the universal effect on the mind of this brain condition!? (Because as I've said, I've seen both the most obnoxious and the most timid people being referred to as "autistic", besides both having issues, what do they have in common?
 
"Autism" is defined in terms of brain wiring is it?......

I've never heard that before!

And all the people I know who have a diagnosis never had any brain scan! They were given the label after describing aspects of their personality!

So if it's true (it isn't) that autism is defined by some state of the brain, what is the universal effect on the mind of this brain condition!? (Because as I've said, I've seen both the most obnoxious and the most timid people being referred to as "autistic", besides both having issues, what do they have in common?
Brain wiring is just an analogy, autism can't be diagnosed with a brain scan. The "wires" are way too small and complex. If you're interested in the precise criteria of how autism is diagnosed google the DSM criteria.

The idea of "Autism" is just a framework for us to try to understand a how certain people's brains work differently, but it's a very broad definition because we don't understand brains that well. I personally don't think it's very useful as a label, as we can see from this thread there are some wild misconceptions about the whole concept.
 
I certainly agree that there certainly are people who behave abnormally, in all different kinds of ways, to various degrees! (all of us to some extent!)

But I don't find that anything at all has been gained to use such a reductive label!

Especially not when it comes with the notion that the "autistic" are in no way responsible for their actions/incapable of ever dealing with their issues!


....if you want to say something like "I get really anxious in loud busy places" then simply say that instead of saying "I'm autistic"!
 
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Mr Reasonable

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I certainly agree that there certainly are people who behave abnormally, in all different kinds of ways, to various degrees! (all of us to some extent!)

But I don't find that anything at all has been gained to use such a reductive label!

Especially not when it comes with the notion that the "autistic" are in no way responsible for their actions/incapable of ever dealing with their issues!


....if you want to say something like "I get really anxious in loud busy places" then simply say that instead of saying "I'm autistic"!

Alternatively if you want to say "I have no interest in understanding anything" just don't bother posting. You've spent more time than you needed to here!
 
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