6 years. No comments. And that sucks because its a good cover.
@JeffCohnTennis5 ай бұрын
Yeah, and I think there's only one other video of him covering this song (from the same performance). Extremely rare footage I got here!! Haha
@naomistarlight61782 жыл бұрын
It's a spectrum, it's implying we're all non-verbal and we're not. FYI.
@ThePatrick420442 жыл бұрын
I wish there were more help in Western Kentucky. I have Autism. I'm 43 years d. And therapists at Four Rivers Behavioural Health can't even teach me what THEORY of MIND is. I didn't get diagnosed until I was 42. So for most of my life, even as a child, I was over-looked because Autism I guess wasn't known much about as it is today. So can someone send information to Four Rivers (Adults section) so they can help Autistic Adults to have better understanding by chance? Four Rivers is located in Paducah, KY. And I get upset to, because they keep turning my case over to other therapists. It's hard for me to get use to people and I don't really want to open up to people because I'm always getting a new therapist. That doesn't help me any at all...
@bigbluehusky9476 Жыл бұрын
"Teach me what theory of mind is" Brotha, here's an idea. Stop looking to the oppressor(s) and look inside yourself.
@DELTA_778053 жыл бұрын
*This is where I learned to swim as a child 52 years ago at age 5 to 7. I'm now 59, this video was very well done.* _9-28-2021_
@steverogers76013 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed and liked this video because it provided what I was looking for: the cost of admittance and the hours.
@jefflitle3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful song...
@maricarpatubo75813 жыл бұрын
Most of it is chinise mi nieghbour whole entire family are autistic, severe and mild from grandfather to the great great grandchildren all autistic but they are famous family top billionaires of Asia
@calvinrich72213 жыл бұрын
I plan on getting my autistic boys in a group to play dungeons and dragons
@Mervsoulja__3 жыл бұрын
There water is really cold 😭
@1AloneX23 жыл бұрын
memories! the nuns used to take us every weekend(late 70's). beautiful place!
@trs_46124 жыл бұрын
Omg the statistics are scary. What is going on
@HybridParentSupport2 жыл бұрын
I wonder the same thing. My family isn’t the only one we’re all my children were diagnosed with autism.
@naomistarlight61782 жыл бұрын
They don't want to hire, train, and accommodate us. And without a government program forcing businesses to, they will not. They see us as liability, they are not able to recognize our strengths.
@fernandocueto56524 жыл бұрын
Loved this song
@pianoman22764 жыл бұрын
Being a 26-year-old with autism myself, I found this documentary inspiring and mesmerizing in every way! In my opinion, people in the general public are far too focused on what others can't do instead of what they c-a-n do. I hope civilization will continue to progress to where a neurotypical person would further notice the strengths that someone with autism has that maybe a lot of neurotypical people don't have. This doesn't just apply to autism -- it applies to people with every type of disability on the planet. I find it quite devastating an enormous number of people with disabilities virtually fall off a cliff on their 22nd birthday day after day. We deserve better! Hopefully, I will see this change in humanity at some point in my lifetime.
@Bozewani2 жыл бұрын
I am a 32 year old with autism I was lucky to get a masters degree in International human rights law in Queens University Belfast I work for the International Criminal Court i can speak every UN language (arabic CHinese English French Russian and Spanish) I can also speak Portuguese Afrikaans Xhosa and Zulu I have a beautiful Malawian model wife Precious CHasowa she is a photographer as well I started my own human rights NGO in South Africa to enforce the African human rights system (African Charter oN peoples and Human Rights, African Charter on the rights and welfare of the child and the Maputo protocol on teh rights of women) state winner of new jersey in geography published writer
@HybridParentSupport2 жыл бұрын
Maybe the individuals have autism and something else. Because these adults cannot advocate for themselves like you can. And I wonder if the neurodiversity movement is just a national excuse not to address the root cause of the disability these low functioning individuals developed.
@thalesfazzini42694 жыл бұрын
💙
@calvinrich72214 жыл бұрын
I have two boys with autism. 13 and 15, I’m not sure what will happen when they turn 22.
@davebrassard4 жыл бұрын
Is it Doug MacGregor on the Drum?
@anthonysorendino4 жыл бұрын
Love this! My favorite from the new album.
@jimrandazzo50074 жыл бұрын
was born in coral gables learned to swim there when i was 3 born 1956 went to st.theresa school
@Steve-li1ru4 жыл бұрын
Fuck he's good.
@samantharichards51584 жыл бұрын
Dallas sounds better live than actual studio track Alexisonfire Dallas Green City and Colour forever
@Usnato4evr4 жыл бұрын
dumbies should stfu and listen to god sing
@bkbarros4 жыл бұрын
there is a girl in the bass now? nice!
@kellenlyons68974 жыл бұрын
Dont film vertically, jabroni.
@Usnato4evr4 жыл бұрын
if ya smellllllll lalalalalal oowwwwww what the ROCK IS COOKIN
@corrigana15 жыл бұрын
I have pdd nos
@marc89735 жыл бұрын
The most deepest version of Recover i've ever seen. thank you very much 💕
@Noixdecoco4455 жыл бұрын
L
@Scorch10285 жыл бұрын
Once autistic children reach adulthood then both society and the government are essentially “finished” with them. You can never be “finished” with people on the Autism Spectrum. Tragically, many of these adults end up struggling with their disability for life.
@DarkSunGameplay5 жыл бұрын
Not to mention those who have a mild form of this disease (people who are "almost normal") are not given nearly enough support as they should be.
@BenKlassen16 жыл бұрын
The consequences of vaccines pushed by an insane, vicious and deadly medical-governmental complex.
@Candorsmayhem5 жыл бұрын
Ben Klassen There have been a ridiculous amount of studies that prove that autism isn't caused by vaccines. But you know that, and chose not to be educated.
@BenKlassen15 жыл бұрын
@@Candorsmayhem It's because of people like you that the uneducated masses believe that injecting known neurotoxins that have been known to be toxic for decades as conducive to good health. Autism is a behavioral diagnosis caused by brain damage from toxins. The victims have been tested for heavy metals and are off the charts for the same. Educate yourself.
@spencerpetunia82685 жыл бұрын
The rates of autism diagnosis are higher in people who got vaccines SOLELY because the families fortunate enough to get vaccines also tend to be fortunate enough to access disability diagnosis and treatment services. I have a friend who, because her mother was a strict Christian "Scientist", didn't receive her first vaccines until early adulthood, after her mother had died. Guess what, she had autism the WHOLE TIME-it just wasn't formally diagnosed until after her mom died because Mom didn't want to believe that there was anything medically "wrong" with her daughter! The quack who originated the "vaccines cause autism" lie, Andrew Wakefield, did it solely as a profit motive and has LONG since redacted EVERY single last piece of BS he told people. But apparently old faulty beliefs die hard, and the Wakefield claims have allowed all sorts of people to jump on the "vaccines are only government poison to bilk us out of money" train and put literally MILLIONS of non-vaxxable and/or immunocompromised lives at risk. Everything PLEASE bless us all with this paranoid stupidity running amuck!-sincerely, someone on the autism spectrum who struggles a lot with the condition and its comorbidities but is very horrified that all these old-timey diseases are making big comebacks due to the modern world's most misguided idea to "prevent" autism and other diasbilities ever
@calvinrich72214 жыл бұрын
I have two sons with autism. They both got three vaccines, when they were one and three. MMR was one of those. Ask a expert toxicologist and read vaccine incerts. Ignore paid trolls that comment.
@JaejoongPrincess4 жыл бұрын
You're correct and this is coming from somebody who has autism, learning disability in sequential processing disorder and general anxiety disorder. I didn't know I was vaccinated when I was born and had some vaccine shots that was required to go back to school. At first I was against autism coming from vaccines and that was the time I didn't know I had autism. I was diagnosed with autism last summer at 28 years. I now believe my autism and LD came from vaccines shots I had long ago. kzbin.info/www/bejne/e2e6nHWnfZKbqZY
@Alex-dj4zn6 жыл бұрын
Wow..haven't seen this place in a long time...I remember back in 81..82....going there was about 2 buks....and we were able to dive and jump off the top of the waterfalls....those were fun times.....
@cruzzarek81035 жыл бұрын
Alex Noda you cant jump of the water falls any more ???????
@cruzzarek81034 жыл бұрын
Javier Rodriguez no nigga they don’t let you I tried and they said if I did it they would kick me out 😂
@jenwall67326 жыл бұрын
I hope my friend Abbas Safideens son is not forgotten about once he hits the age of 22 years old. Please help him. Thanks so much.
@skipsassy16 жыл бұрын
If Coral Gables had its way - it would be closed to the public for sure. That's why Coral Gables is a closed ($) community
@skipsassy16 жыл бұрын
local residents own their own pool
@ozzacassiepophart63496 жыл бұрын
The campuses idea is the same thing as an institution. I don't want to ever be back in an institution. I did not like it after a while and I wanted to get out of there. Please consider that when you're thinking of these type of ideas. There's other ways of doing it other than making it like a college campus or an institution. Please let's not have any institutions. Let's have more creative Community Resources so that we don't have people wanting to open institutions. Institutions are not good places. Some of the staff were not very good. They are abusive and they do things that would not benefit the people living there. They don't get experiences in the community and very often and they do not get to do things that they're interested in in the community. Please consider that and let's not open any institutions ever again...
@jeh00896 жыл бұрын
People need different housing options including institutions or nursing homes. Living in the community is not for everyone.
@Candorsmayhem5 жыл бұрын
It's too much money. We don't always get what we want.
@DarkSunGameplay5 жыл бұрын
After being locked in a clinical room for nearly a year because no care could be found for me to assist me, such as a therapist, (despite the fact I have a VERY mild case of Aspergers), I know the feels.
@franny52953 жыл бұрын
Honey, at the rate this is getting out of control they're going to start talking about euthanizing people most severely affected. They've already opened that door with conversations about euthamizing people with dementia. Nobody cares what we want. Neurotypical or not. It doesn't work that way honey.
@franny52953 жыл бұрын
@@DarkSunGameplay What were you doing? People aren't generally detained that long for no reason because it's expensive.
@AUTISTICLYCAN6 жыл бұрын
My dear the autistic mind develops at a different rate than that of you neurologically typical folk. How do I know this you might ask. Well love I know this because I am autistic. I had to struggle in learning how to cope with life in this world. I did not reach 22 years of age and suddenly a crack of lightening and I was job ready or even ready to be put in a jobs program. It took me much longer to learn to overcome basic social challenges of adulthood, living on my own and workplace dynamics and workplace politics. You ask how come I know of what I speak because; I did not master the skill sets needed to survive and thrive at work till I was age 41. I'm considered high functioning autistic. The man needs more time because; he is not job ready till he has the full benefit of the solid foundation only a good education will give him. I tied working to soon with many disastrous outcomes that alone and collectively prove I simply was not ready to work straight after school. Now once I had a full understanding of the complex social and political challenges in the neurotypical workplace I did well. Matter of fact I did so well I now live in a very nice home. I have a high paying job. I live on my own. I am a success by any measure. I am almost as successful as Temple Grandin herself only difference is I am a black dude and she well isn't! Your suggestion that, "If he hasn't learnt enough by then he never will." proves soundly that you are just plain ignorant about the real life challenges of living with autism. If those in my life had acted on your, "If he hasn't learnt enough by then he never will." logic I would have never become the world wide success I am today. It takes time and patience that you lack to bring up an autistic child into a successful working adult. There will be slow going and more than a few mis-steps along the way to success. My road to success as an autistic person was not a stright path. I went up many blind alleys and endured many failures and dead ends before I finally found success. Hell I was all of 38 years old before I was able to master going to community college. I was all of 41 years old before I got my first paying job that lasted more than 6 months. I got my first job some 17 years ago. I started my first job making around 20K a year now I make almost 6 times that much. I am happy you were not helping guide my autistic journey because; I would never had gotten the chance to prove I could be the success I am today. Had I listened to your advice, I would never be able to visit the world sharing the insights to autism success I have these many years. You my dear are wrong. I don't doubt you are well meaning in your suggestion but your suggestion does more to hurt people rather than help we who live on autism's spectrum. My grandmother used to have a saying that went like this. "It is indeed more wise to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt!"
@trs_46124 жыл бұрын
Do u recommend books /resources for ur conditions?
@richiefong34586 жыл бұрын
Loved this
@alexcalaunan7 жыл бұрын
the backdrop is so damm beautiful, if there were awards for best backdrops John Mayer wins all of them annually
@gkeyuk7 жыл бұрын
Excellent clip, thanks for uploading!
@rowanrichman19347 жыл бұрын
Going this summer. So excited!
@83reggieT7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if that many more people have autism or is it just bring diagnosed more. Then again the govt wants to cut benefits for education food stamps planned parenthood. Yet should the taxpayer pay for an individual who will bring very little in return to live a comfortable life until they die. There is no good answer I think. Try not to be cold but to do what's right for the highest percentage of individuals.
@elisabethlasher87377 жыл бұрын
83reggieT. do you think that as parent we don't think about it ? every mother will do her darn best to try to heal her child. we know and we fear of people with your kind of thoughts. I tried every thing i could conventional or unconventional, I push my child everyday to do more, to learn more. because of people like you. if you cannot work and lay in bed all day unable to move or talk have no ressouces and parents to back you up. Wouldn't you wish the gouvernement help you? I expect my son to participate to society, no one wish their children to be a burden on any one, not even to his siblings. the reality is sometime it just is.
@AUTISTICLYCAN5 жыл бұрын
You wrongly assume that you can accurately determine who will be an autistic success and who will not. I'm autistic and my autism was fairly profound growing up. I did not develop skills needed to survive in the typical human workplace till I was 41. Resources were spent on helping me develop the skills I needed to contribute to society. You talk about people on the autism spectrum as if we are disposable. I bet I make more money than you. I bet I am more successful than you. I am certainly more successful than 80% of my neurologically typical peers. Should we condemn typical humans who did not measure up to my success to the nasty, empty souless lives you would condemn my fellow autistic brothers and sisters to? You are suggesting we as a nation take on the perfectly evil US Supreme Court BUCK vs BELL philosophy. The eugenics regime you embrace reached its zenith of expression in the NAZI era murders of the disabled as worthless social parasites. You want to reduce all humans to logical equations and economic Darwinian models. I think your ideals reflect a ignorance about autism and disability that could cause the murder of many great people. I pray we never live in the perfectly horrid world of your dreams!
@stephanie3848 Жыл бұрын
@@elisabethlasher8737 I know right? I wonder if "The Jerk" would have the same attitude and say the same comment if they were autistic themselves or had an autistic child. I don't think they would. As an Autistic person myself the Jerk's comment made me see red. It was just a sh*tty eugenic attitude and comment. It was just plain sh*tty.
@stephanie3848 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who gave a thumbs up to "The Jerk"s comment should be ashamed of themselves
@stephanie3848 Жыл бұрын
To "The Jerk": You said"...an individual who will bring very little in return...do what's right for the highest percentage of individuals." So, in other words, you think that a group of people who are not able to contribute as much as "normal" people are less worthy, and because they are a minority they are less worthy. That is what you are saying. "Try not to be cold"..Well, too late, you ARE cold. The fact that these people are less able to be financially independent is even more of a reason that they need help from the government. They are a minority? Well then it shouldn't be too much money. "There is no good answer I think". Oh yes, there is a good answer: You are cold and ignorant.
@lassusprophetam82097 жыл бұрын
writing a paper just out of curiosity how many of these parents argued a lot when the baby was in their first and second years or at least their first year. how many parents were focused on their relationship and we're arguing and maybe we're not interacting with the child as much where the child withdrew? how many parents think that their child was affected by an immunization? how many of these children had traumatic natal care?
@Tadesan6 жыл бұрын
lassus prophetam childhood is rough. Parents and parenting has disintegrated. Boys are circumcised. It's horrible. Thanks and hugs.
@Candorsmayhem5 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the refrigerator mother crap again. Go fuck yourself.
@ladyravenlove7 жыл бұрын
Very good material, you guys! Congratulations! As an auntie of a kid with autism, I totally agree with everything shown here.
@Installerrev7 жыл бұрын
This is just cool. Thank you
@freakreaction91327 жыл бұрын
amazing lml
@SuzLa17 жыл бұрын
Why do they want him to carry on with education after 22? If he hasn't learnt enough by then he never will. He should be on programmes for work.
@chadsimmons63477 жыл бұрын
why do they OVER-FEED them ? almost all these guys are FAT !
@ladyravenlove7 жыл бұрын
Chad Simmons Autism comes with a range of issues. Most of these people are on some form of medication - either antipsychotic drugs, anti-seizure treatment or others (antidepressants, anxiety relievers etc). These drugs have a great impact on the metabolism and result in chronic weight gain. Plus, people with disabilities have coordination issues, which result in the imposibility of physical exercise. Before judging, make sure you have the full picture.
@AUTISTICLYCAN6 жыл бұрын
My dear the autistic mind develops at a different rate than that of you neurologically typical folk. How do I know this you might ask. Well love I know this because I am autistic. I had to struggle in learning how to cope with life in this world. I did not reach 22 years of age and suddenly a crack of lightening and I was job ready or even ready to be put in a jobs program. It took me much longer to learn to overcome basic social challenges of adulthood, living on my own and workplace dynamics and workplace politics. You ask how come I know of what I speak because; I did not master the skill sets needed to survive and thrive at work till I was age 41. I'm considered high functioning autistic. The man needs more time because; he is not job ready till he has the full benefit of the solid foundation only a good education will give him. I tied working to soon with many disastrous outcomes that alone and collectively prove I simply was not ready to work straight after school. Now once I had a full understanding of the complex social and political challenges in the neurotypical workplace I did well. Matter of fact I did so well I now live in a very nice home. I have a high paying job. I live on my own. I am a success by any measure. I am almost as successful as Temple Grandin herself only difference is I am a black dude and she well isn't! Your suggestion that, "If he hasn't learnt enough by then he never will." proves soundly that you are just plain ignorant about the real life challenges of living with autism. If those in my life had acted on your, "If he hasn't learnt enough by then he never will." logic I would have never become the world wide success I am today. It takes time and patience that you lack to bring up an autistic child into a successful working adult. There will be slow going and more than a few mis-steps along the way to success. My road to success as an autistic person was not a stright path. I went up many blind alleys and endured many failures and dead ends before I finally found success. Hell I was all of 38 years old before I was able to master going to community college. I was all of 41 years old before I got my first paying job that lasted more than 6 months. I got my first job some 17 years ago. I started my first job making around 20K a year now I make almost 6 times that much. I am happy you were not helping guide my autistic journey because; I would never had gotten the chance to prove I could be the success I am today. Had I listened to your advice, I would never be able to visit the world sharing the insights to autism success I have these many years. You my dear are wrong. I don't doubt you are well meaning in your suggestion but your suggestion does more to hurt people rather than help we who live on autism's spectrum. My grandmother used to have a saying that went like this. "It is indeed more wise to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt!"
@dirrtydozen226 жыл бұрын
These guys are fat bc they were excluded from sports when they were young. They're just not normal enough. If they don't get kicked out, they would at least be bullied and/or ignored by teammates.
@Tadesan6 жыл бұрын
dirrtydozen22 that was my experience. I was bullied at sports, but I found video games boring. I played alone in the woods as a child. Food helps dull the pain of loneliness.
@favourifezue15938 жыл бұрын
ok Erics mum is a 10.. just saying. like WOW!
@LuisNgchongJrArt8 жыл бұрын
nice place
@SillyConeBaby8 жыл бұрын
why is this place closed now?
@AndyEatsGames8 жыл бұрын
It's not.
@atsumusmainpiece71106 жыл бұрын
AnD wHeN I mEeT THoMas JeffReSoN, is it deep? I'm planning on going.
@alexandracamejo70786 жыл бұрын
Its not closed and the water is deep im going tommorow