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Bella Ramsey on being diagnosed as autistic while filming The Last of Us
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:09 am
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Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:11 am to Corinthians420
I hope she stays off social media because the shite people say about her looks is freaking brutal
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:14 am to Corinthians420
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Bella Ramsey on being diagnosed as autistic while filming The Last of Us
She’s 21.
At some point, if you’ve gotten this far in life being a successful actress etc, why even get screened?
It doesn't add any value other than virtue points.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:15 am to Corinthians420
They/them pronouns can make articles confusing as hell to read.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:16 am to theunknownknight
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At some point, if you’ve gotten this far in life being a successful actress etc, why even get screened?
It doesn't add any value other than virtue points.
Keep talking out of your arse about autism.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:19 am to theunknownknight
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She’s 21.
At some point, if you’ve gotten this far in life being a successful actress etc, why even get screened?
It doesn't add any value other than virtue points.
This is ridiculous and shows you know nothing about people on the spectrum.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:20 am to sicboy
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Keep talking out of your arse about autism.
Calm down Nancy. I'm not dissing autism or autistic people. I'm simply asking an obvious question.
If I had graduated college and had become one of the most successful engineers in the world and had a great life...I’m not particularly going to care where I fall on the spectrum. And if I did discover it, I wouldn't put it on blast. It would obviously be working for me at that point. So what value would screening and letting everyone know bring?
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:21 am to TheLegend
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This is ridiculous and shows you know nothing about people on the spectrum.
Buncha panty twisters in this thread. I guess I touched the holy grail asking a question.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:24 am to theunknownknight
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If I had graduated college and had become one of the most successful engineers in the world and had a great life...I’m not particularly going to care where I fall on the spectrum. And if I did discover it, I wouldn't put it on blast. It would obviously be working for me at that point. So what value would screening and letting everyone know bring?
This. I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was a little boy. I stopped taking medication for it 20 years ago. My sister (no pics) was diagnosed with ADHD in her mid-20s and thought all of social media should know. She even joined Facebook groups dedicated to the subject and referred to it as a "disability."
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:25 am to theunknownknight
I mean, that's a her decision, but it's helpful for people with autism to see someone in the spotlight open about it. Makes them feel less of an outcast.
In terms of what it would benefit for a screening, we don't know what specific things she struggled with, but knowing there are roadblocks that are out of your control can help you manage your life. My son is autistic, he's really smart, his memory is crazy, but he gets so sidetracked or can get overwhelmed with how big he perceives a task to be and he just shuts down. You can't get rid of autism, you just figure out ways to you navigate every day things.
In terms of what it would benefit for a screening, we don't know what specific things she struggled with, but knowing there are roadblocks that are out of your control can help you manage your life. My son is autistic, he's really smart, his memory is crazy, but he gets so sidetracked or can get overwhelmed with how big he perceives a task to be and he just shuts down. You can't get rid of autism, you just figure out ways to you navigate every day things.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:28 am to RollTide1987
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This. I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was a little boy. I stopped taking medication for it 20 years ago. My sister (no pics) was diagnosed with ADHD in her mid-20s and thought all of social media should know. She even joined Facebook groups dedicated to the subject and referred to it as a "disability."
That's exactly my point.
At that point, be an adult and keep that shite on lockdown. Don't make excuses for yourself, everyone sees through it.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:30 am to sicboy
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I mean, that's a her decision, but it's helpful for people with autism to see someone in the spotlight open about it. Makes them feel less of an outcast.
I have no problem with that. I have an issue with people broadcasting their own disabilities for points. I can't stand that shite. Let your actions and other people speak to that.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:33 am to Corinthians420
The whole "non-binary" crap is largely just autism.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:34 am to theunknownknight
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I have an issue with people broadcasting their own disabilities for points. I can't stand that shite. Let your actions and other people speak to that.
Is this in general, or are you saying that's what she's doing? I'm not getting that from the article.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:35 am to SCLSUMuddogs
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They/them pronouns
Well the autism explains that. A high number of females that are "trans" and "non-binary" are on the spectrum.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:36 am to theunknownknight
Lol @ pretending autism and adhd are remotely the same thing.
And people have been saying she looked autistic for years now, so keeping it under wraps was impossible before she even knew
And people have been saying she looked autistic for years now, so keeping it under wraps was impossible before she even knew
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:38 am to sicboy
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Is this in general, or are you saying that's what she's doing? I'm not getting that from the article.
Both I guess
The fact the article exists In the first place implies this information was meant to be public for some purpose.
If I was her, I wouldn't have wanted that out at this point.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:46 am to theunknownknight
Well, you're not her.
Posted on 3/20/25 at 8:49 am to theunknownknight
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Calm down Nancy. I'm not dissing autism or autistic people. I'm simply asking an obvious question.
If I had graduated college and had become one of the most successful engineers in the world and had a great life...I’m not particularly going to care where I fall on the spectrum. And if I did discover it, I wouldn't put it on blast. It would obviously be working for me at that point. So what value would screening and letting everyone know bring?
while i don't think you said it in the most eloquent way, I understand what you meant.
growing up i was an all over the place kid, made good grades, but lost focus quickly. made it through college and HS fine.
after a couple of years of work, my reviews were always that i did a good job but had severe ADD/ADHHD. in my 30s, people would make jokes about my 'tism.
honestly, i have a lot of weird little ticks. if somebody tells me something i think is wrong, i will feverishly look up the answer and prove i'm correct. if i feel i'm being ignored or talked over in in a conversation i'll interrupt pretty heavily. if i'm in the office or at home and i decide to go do something, you can almost be guaranteed i will find something else to do and get off task and half the time.
most of those are things i adjust for and have learned behavior to overcome, but i'm 40, at this point i don't see sense in going and getting myself tested. i'm sure i'd benefit from finding out where i'm at on the spectrum, but for now, I'm fine.
This post was edited on 3/20/25 at 8:55 am
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