Revelations of an autistic young adult 1. I'm a 21 year old guy who has Asperger's Syndrome (high functioning) 2. I lived a happy life in Australia f

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1. I'm a 21 year old guy who has Asperger's Syndrome (high functioning)


2. I lived a happy life in Australia from 2003 to 2005, but had to be sent back to Singapore in 2005 due to family affairs.

3. The only school that specialised in my disorder, Pathlight, rejected my application (in 2010), possibly due to having no vacancies at the time, so I was forced to attend a mainstream school.

4. MOE "niche" schools (public schools) here seem to have a higher bullying rate, but the trick is that the bullies only "activate" themselves when no adults are around.

5. I do wish MOE would allow for surveillance cameras to be installed in at least 2 adjacent corners of classrooms, and be hidden, in order to spy on students when they don't see any teachers. Teachers must not reveal locations of cameras to students (but SNOs can), or else they would get fired (or "sacked").

6. While an online description of my disorder online mentioned typically having a single "obsession", I seem to have 3, to add they seem to be automatically prioritized.

More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2018/07/revelations-of-autistic-young-adult.html
 
Unfortunately nobody wants to know about autism. Look around you there are many cases of autism - Low and high functioning. Ppl with social communication issues etc. I even suspect some forumers here are on the spectrum. I shall not give names.
 
it's a highly misunderstood subject. some with asperger's syndrome are borderline geniuses. and then there are some at the another end of the autistic spectrum - "retards" who seem to have severe social interaction issues but are "gifted" in their own reclusive ways. you can find them in r&d labs in sg doing hardcore research and lab work at pennies to a dollar. in the u.s. they would have been paid 6.9 times more. in sg best is no need to do combat vocation in ns. can serve as lab tech in aircon office while his peers pang sai in the field.
 
Unfortunately nobody wants to know about autism. Look around you there are many cases of autism - Low and high functioning. Ppl with social communication issues etc. I even suspect some forumers here are on the spectrum. I shall not give names.
I can confirm that some forumers here are mad or borderline mad. But that makes it more interesting. :biggrin:
 
5. I do wish MOE would allow for surveillance cameras to be installed in at least 2 adjacent corners of classrooms, and be hidden, in order to spy on students when they don't see any teachers. Teachers must not reveal locations of cameras to students (but SNOs can), or else they would get fired (or "sacked").
May I suggest to our retarded friend that he installs a dash cam and a rear cam on his body. This way, nobody would touch him 24/7.
 
Did he voted for PAP and did his NS in the first place?
 
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