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Posted ByAutistic and proud on December 29, 1999 at 08:14:12:
: I also feel drawn to you and to what you offer here on this message board .......in fact, I've gone through the archives and read just about everything you've sent.
:-) :-) :-)
:One thing I'm really interested in is a comment you made a while ago....Autism is a different way of seeing this one(meaning the world). Do you think that autistic people see the world in the same way and that "other" people see it differently?
"Normal" people see the world in the same way as each other, I think. Autistic people have a shared way of seeing the world, but I doubt that it's exactly the same because many things like sensory anomalies vary from autistic person to autistic person. But when it comes to the key things (the ones I haven't yet found a way of describing), then yes, we do make sense of the world in the same way. It's only with other autistic people that I've ever felt "here is somebody from the same planet as me"!
:Because I think that each person has a unique way of seeing the world.
I'd say that each person is unique and has a unique perspective on the world in that sense, but what I'm talking about here is information processing.