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@stephenkaake7016Ай бұрын
morgan and morgan refuse to help me, my entire life was destroyed, punished tortured and abused for 20 years
@PotatoDude09Ай бұрын
@@stephenkaake7016Tragic
@morganashleywhiteАй бұрын
@@stephenkaake7016I’m so sorry
@arianabuteragrande4618Ай бұрын
how is this from 2 days ago when this video was posted today..
@BrandonWestfallАй бұрын
@@stephenkaake7016 So? They're not liable to help.
@juhaa4180Ай бұрын
"All of y'all guessed that I wasn't autistic... I'm mad autistic though" is so relatable lmao
@ValenciaRose.Ай бұрын
Oh wow, I thought he said he's not. I thought the editor made an error lol
@morganwellsmusicАй бұрын
Lol I read this comment before getting to that part of the video but I knew who it was immediately. I wouldn't have guessed him either.
@MooseWombleMoleАй бұрын
Unforunately it's not relatable for me, no one is ever surprised when I tell them lol
@Flesh_WizardАй бұрын
Meet the Spy
@RegebroRepairsАй бұрын
Yeah, he was difficult. I got him wrong too. And that last girl. Also I was totally sure Levi wasn't autistic. I got the rest, I think.
@lovefromAugustАй бұрын
This was literally the most chill and cool group of people ive seen on this channel, awesome group!!
@ScoreboardKeepersАй бұрын
We are reacting to his video this weekend
@mikemondano3624Ай бұрын
Literally, the literally best and literally cool literally. Whatever letters have to do with it.
@minemix3569Ай бұрын
4reall
@ImaZombehАй бұрын
I work with autistic adults and can confirm, they are some the of the most chill and calming people to be around. ❤
@makeuholic7429Ай бұрын
I want to be friends with them! I’m autistic too❤
@Mrs.LovelyRedАй бұрын
This made me cry😭🤍 watching autistic adults interact and talk about their jobs and being married makes me cry every time because people always tell me my son won’t live a “normal” life on his own, and I KNOW he can. He’s literally the smartest human I’ve ever met and he’s only 8🥹🤍 he’s capable of more than anyone realizes.
@beomgyАй бұрын
hes lucky to have a parent like you!
@soupomnomАй бұрын
he def will
@Mrs.LovelyRedАй бұрын
@@beomgy I’m lucky to have a son like him🥹🤍
@Mrs.LovelyRedАй бұрын
@@soupomnom thanks! 🥹 he’s my little best friend
@ingridpinzon1989Ай бұрын
It won’t be normal because it’ll be incredible. Autistic people are passionate, sincere, and hard workers on their own beautiful way.
@dtdjh1988Ай бұрын
Hi, everyone. I want to thank Jubilee for having me on Jubilee again. It was awesome meeting other Autistic people, as well as non-autistic people. It felt like I was part of a community.
@thatsminger9433Ай бұрын
Aww
@shea5542Ай бұрын
That’s so nice!
@Euph3miaАй бұрын
you did great! loved the video.
@AxoooАй бұрын
contacted the mothership yet?
@rachelheidelberg2180Ай бұрын
You did great. I think you have a great intuition and attention to detail
@adinboyerАй бұрын
Hey folks! Turns out I forgot take my anxiety meds on this day of all days... 🤣SO honored to have been a part of another amazing Jubilee project. Paige and Austin are incredible human beings I'm so honored to know. At the end of the day, the "spectrometer" doesn't matter to me as my mission is to always see person before the label. You may recall from my previous Jubilee video where I mentioned my major struggle to make friends... I'm so happy to say that after this beautiful day and a backyard live music performance I put on with Abbey from LOTS (who I met on the previous video), I've made some new amazing friends, connections, and memories for life. This year has been absolutely incredible for me and I'd like to thank Jubilee for being such an amazing space for me to reach and find more people. 💜Also, thank you to Jubilee for looking out for me and being so accommodating to my needs as well. Endlessly grateful. Autism acceptance and inclusion for the win! 🙌 Love, Adin
@Maddie-rv6spАй бұрын
aw Adin we're so happy to hear this positive update from you!!! you did so well in this video and each and every one of you were so loveable
@michelleleuchАй бұрын
Much love!!!!! Y’all did amazing!!!
@aprilbeehavenАй бұрын
you’re awesome adin!
@bratgirlcoquettesissygirlypopАй бұрын
yess!! this makes me so happy
@parisdrowningАй бұрын
You were great! 💗
@ddavielleАй бұрын
i loved when chai told adin he was doing well, it just shows how emotionally intelligent he is (which is unfortunately something many think us autistic ppl are incapable of) to not only notice how nervous he was but immediately try to comfort him
@Euph3miaАй бұрын
autistic people know what it’s like to be misunderstood, so i think we do our best for others and try to make them feel safe. i love it!
@xoxo3089Ай бұрын
@@Euph3miayess literally
@tristantheoofer228 күн бұрын
@@Euph3mialegit part of the reason im so accepting of almost everyone i interact with lmfao
@fantasiagaines796012 күн бұрын
And you can tell after he kinda loosened up and got comfortable with everybody❤
@coryburnett94707 күн бұрын
That was seriously so beautiful
@hollyriddell2247Ай бұрын
I remember thinking “I can’t believe they ALL could tell I was autistic” and then I just watched myself do T. rex arms in real time
@reymkiАй бұрын
i love your weezer tattoo
@AmberMuddeАй бұрын
hahhah you're so cute
@kittykitteh3747Ай бұрын
Around what time mark where you?
@thesingingtownАй бұрын
@@kittykitteh3747 21:51 - I'm guessing since the person you're replying to is named Holly and she introduced herself as Holly there! :)
@sgrant4558Ай бұрын
You were awesome, Holly! And so is your Weezer tattoo lol
@popfizz3665Ай бұрын
I love Austin he is so adorable and sweet how he talks to people. It makes me smile.
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
🤭
@syn0zaАй бұрын
@@ab-zg8ptdude calm down
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@ab-zg8ptWhat??
@TrueOracleАй бұрын
@@hopperelec it's patronising asf
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@TrueOracle How??
@Mozzarella-and-TomatoАй бұрын
The "I promise I genuinely mean it, I'm just exhausted" is so relatable
@ComeUndun.Ай бұрын
Glad that she brought up intense eye contact - I've had friends ask me why I'm staring at them while they're talking, but I was just taught from a young age that you make eye contact to be respectful and show that you're listening. I don't really know when its appropriate to look away without sending the message that I'm bored. Anyways, doc said I couldn't possibly be autistic, and one of his reasons was that I made strong eye contact. 🙄
@elisioarts8806Ай бұрын
Have you tried getting a 2nd opinion from a different doctor?
@ComeUndun.Ай бұрын
@elisioarts8806 nah. I would need to find a specialist, and if they do find I am on the spectrum (which I believe is likely) I would be considered "low needs". There aren't really any adaptations that can be made in my chosen occupation, so I don't think getting a formal diagnosis is going to change anything for me at this point in my life. I mean, it would be nice to know - like when I got my ADHD diagnosis, my entire childhood suddenly made sense. But from what I've seen/heard from the autism community, self-diagnosis is generally accepted, and so maybe I can just go off of the diagnostic tests I've taken online and accept that as being enough. Though, I would never outright claim to be autistic without that formal diagnosis (perhaps I'm too much of a rule follower), I have/would only say "might be" or "suspected" autistic. ANYWAYS, that was probably more information than you were asking for, so I'll just leave it there.
@elisioarts8806Ай бұрын
@@ComeUndun. Ah that makes a lot of sense! Thank you for the added context.
@path5657Ай бұрын
From my personal perspective as a late diagnosed autistic woman, I've noticed autism is a world of extremes. While some make zero eye contact, some make intense, unwavering eye contact. While some are very straight-faced, some have extremely animated/exaggerated facial expressions(like me). Some are extremely quiet and monotone, while others are loud and expressive. Besides that, saying someone can't be autistic because they're missing one stereotypical trait is ridiculous. The word spectrum is literally in the name. Plus, I was literally diagnosed by taking the same tests you find online... If you have done extensive research and still believe you're on the spectrum, I personally believe it's valid to call yourself autistic.
@FalhalterraАй бұрын
That's funny, because most of my childhood, I was an intense starer and I didn't mean to come off as odd or unnerving. I got picked on enough and overstimulated where at some point in middle school, I couldn't hold eye contact much anymore after that. I only maintain full eye contact with my boyfriend, but I I'm a mix between Adin and Austin otherwise. Although I do remember times I looked away a lot in some of my younger childhood. >.
@duck7932Ай бұрын
my guy has a hypothesis for everyone
@laulago3771Ай бұрын
he's very polite
@gandolsАй бұрын
"I hypothesize"
@whynot131313Ай бұрын
Definitely a nice way to guess! Appreciate him being clear about his uncertainty
@spoileralert17Ай бұрын
i wish i knew his hypothesis for me lol
@A.H._Ай бұрын
such an autistic way to guess lmao. i’d say the exact same thing, just to be clear about our subjectivities and how it’s just a guess, although that’s implied. let’s be specific and explicit 😂
@mikaellaroberts6499Ай бұрын
Austin was beyond sweet, adoring, and thoughtful. Paige, she was so bubbly bright and eccentric. I enjoyed her enthusiasm! Adin, was so intuitive, polite, and charismatic! I think he was my fave ❤
@grantfreeman53279 күн бұрын
adin is a vibe
@iregg_voАй бұрын
Thank you so much to Jubilee for having me! This was an amazing experience! Being around autistic adult peers just felt like home, so honored that I got to connect with you all! This was a beautiful representation of how diverse autism is. 🤙🏾♾️
@louiseb4827Ай бұрын
you have such a nice energy!
@Aesthetically_unpleasingАй бұрын
I loved watching you, you did an awesome job and you seem like such a cool person! May great things come your way friend!🫶🏻⭐️💜
@linden5165Ай бұрын
Watching as an autistic person had a really comfortable and familiar feeling too. You were all amazing.
@ambermac77Ай бұрын
You did a great job! I love how comfortable and seemingly confident you were. I could totally see having a friendly conversation together.
@Beluguinha_aАй бұрын
its nice knowing people are watching this with me
@madeleinemcguinness3389Ай бұрын
that’s a nice comment 😊
@becca19216Ай бұрын
@@madeleinemcguinness3389 fr
@heathermarie3672Ай бұрын
❤❤
@ericasmith8170Ай бұрын
Hi!
@worksmarter6418Ай бұрын
We are :)
@leareinhardt4959Ай бұрын
"I'm just going with my gut." *pulls out the clipboard with prepared questions.*
@iPeace460Ай бұрын
Slightly off topic from the video, I just want to say how charmed I am by Adin. He seems like such a warm, kind presence who I’d totally love to chat with about anything and everything. It IS an overwhelming thing to have 25 people all come in at once and knowing you have to intensely interview all of them, so I totally understand the anxiety there. Even so, he did a fantastic job conversing with the guests and from reading his comment on this video, I’m so happy he’s found some great friends through this experience! But I can’t say I’m surprised given what a cool dude he is. He’s got rizz for days!
@SofSof.Ай бұрын
Yes! I also found him charming! (The other two were adorable too, of course)
@mareikesander4420Ай бұрын
I also thought that
@a.w.5608Ай бұрын
I loved Adin from first seeing him on American Idol and love how genuinely nice he is. He's also very talented!
@ava4689Ай бұрын
I agree!
@4lternater3ality82Ай бұрын
Adin is so charismatic!!!!
@selalorinАй бұрын
i love how they got three very different types of autistics to be the judges, and that there was such a large lineup of autistic people!! and again, very big variety, i feel like this showed how the spectrum is so diverse. its so cool seeing a video of so many people like me. i think this is the first form of produced media about autism that is accurately and plentifully represented that ive seen. i think this video would be great to show people who are unfamiliar with autism. especially because paige brings up many diagnostic points that usually fly under people's radars. also, ive been watching paige for a while (her being in the thumbnail was what brought my attention to this lol) and she helped me learn about autism and discover that i am autistic 3 years ago. this is my first time seeing her outside of her controlled environment that she makes videos in (aside from when she purposefully exposes her really hard moments) and its so cool to see just how alike we are!! her energy makes me smile so much, and i think if i had been in this room with her, we would have boosted each other's energies so much no one would be able to control us xD the other two, although i was unfamiliar with them prior to this, were so nice to watch and they both have very comforting personalities. i would honestly love to watch a video of austin doing asmr. and adin's "i hypothesize" was so satisfying to hear every time, it could honestly become a verbal stim now lol. great group of people :)
@akoifeesh1805Ай бұрын
The fact that our autistic besties are all super comfy and socially vibing when they’re talk to each other vs super uncomfy talking to the interviewer is such a mood
@Cha0skitt3nАй бұрын
Im autistic and it's sooo easy for me to tell when others are on the spectrum. This video made me really happy to see and everyone was so sweet, I hope they make more videos like this!
@polarbear67Ай бұрын
I have had 3 or 5 people tell me I might be idk what to believe
@jonathanmarkham1998Ай бұрын
Just because you have something doesn’t mean you’ll always be able to tell when someone else does. You can’t read minds and I’d be willing to bet you have a lot of false positives.
@ShufflerBlueyАй бұрын
newsflash, everyone is on the spectrum, that's why its called a spectrum
@ddevil_05Ай бұрын
@@ShufflerBlueythat’s not really why. you’re either autistic or you’re not. it’s called a spectrum because of the different “intensities” people with the disorder might have. most autistic people really don’t like it when people say that everyone is “a little autistic” or “on the spectrum”. if everyone was on the autism spectrum then that would mean that everyone is autistic, which is far from the case. my life would’ve been much easier if everyone was lol
@ddevil_05Ай бұрын
@@polarbear67i’d say, research autism! that’s what i did before i got my formal diagnosis
@laceywatters451Ай бұрын
Austin asked some amazing questions!! It was a joy to see him in this video
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
🖤🥀
@VlerkeDamneАй бұрын
Really proud of Aiden. He said how stressed he was initiating conversations with 20 people but he did so well. I would stress as well 😭
@abshortclips1826Ай бұрын
Paige looks like she could be related to Brooklyn and Bailey.
@zoster_toasterАй бұрын
literally what i was just thinking. it’s the eyes
@anisa2273Ай бұрын
@@zoster_toaster eh i guess it's just blue eyes blonde look
@diiandraa_Ай бұрын
Yesssssss
@brianabanana9177Ай бұрын
YES that’s all I was thinking every time I saw her
@beatahage5050Ай бұрын
Paige looks like a combination of Amanda Seyfried and Brooklyn and Bailey
@IndigoTiger_828Ай бұрын
As an AuDHD diagnosed girl, I love this! I feel like autism in girls is so under diagnosed and misdiagnosed so I'm happy to see so much diversity! A part of me wants to see if they would tell that I'm autistic because I have been high masking my whole life.
@NoraNekoNikkiАй бұрын
AuDHD fam!
@nindoninshuАй бұрын
@@NoraNekoNikki looks almost like a chemical molecule
@shananguyenАй бұрын
any advice on getting diagnosed?
@IndigoTiger_828Ай бұрын
@@shananguyen Be yourself and don't be afraid to speak up! Go into as much detail as possible when they ask you questions!
@GemUnicornnАй бұрын
@@shananguyenspeak to your gp
@demiofnietsАй бұрын
wow I think that they asked such beautiful questions, especially Austin. So profound and actually interested in someone's personal life
@camchristopher1392Ай бұрын
This is the absolute sweetest thing I’ve ever seen. This group of people is so insanely kind and it just shows how amazing autistic people are as a group of people. Had me crying at certain points 🥲🥹🥹
@AriNaNanaАй бұрын
Thanks so much for having me Jubilee! Lovely group of people and the guessers were all so sweet! I had lots of fun :)
@adinboyerАй бұрын
Pleasure to meet you! 🎶
@AriNaNanaАй бұрын
@adinboyer pleasure to meet and chat with you too, Adin :) you had very thoughtful questions! 🩷
@equaloskatАй бұрын
GIRL YOU LOOK LIKE CHARLI DAMELIO
@AriNaNanaАй бұрын
@equaloskat thats a first! Thank you 😊
@NightmareRex6Ай бұрын
are all them on this youtubers or from all over?
@ziggythedukeАй бұрын
5:23 I knew Levi was autistic the moment Austin said "I'm sorry" and he thought it was directed at him, and not for the girl behind him.
@vars9399Ай бұрын
we've moved on from the political content‼️
@swaggerjaggerrssАй бұрын
hallelujah
@kyanjoryАй бұрын
Hallelujah!
@kingsvg194Ай бұрын
Almost like the elections over 😮
@JediShoalinVigilanteАй бұрын
For now
@PeterGriffin11Ай бұрын
@@kingsvg194I’m sure there will probably be some post election content. That I’m interested in seeing but it is nice to have a break from the constant election videos.
@adityarao2602Ай бұрын
the outfits were REALLY vibrant on this one
@aishax1850Ай бұрын
im not diagnosed with anything, but seeing autistic people support each other and being able to understand anxieties, like the guy telling adin he was doing great, is so amazing!! it must have been such an uplifting experience:)
@JLS24604Ай бұрын
“I’m mad autistic” has meme potential
@pockymonnАй бұрын
I love the casting for this, best Jubilee video in a minute!
@thespacemelodyАй бұрын
“ i’m mad autistic.” ❤ that dude was chill af. 💚
@BAble-br1boАй бұрын
I had a lot of fun in this episode and it was such a pleasure to meet everyone on set! It helps to know that I am not alone in this world. Thank you so much for having me!
@EmiE91Ай бұрын
Austin Hit rate: 11/14 (78.6%) Miss: 3/14 (21.4%) False alarm: 1/3 (33.3%) Correct reject: 2/3 (66.7%) Overall accuracy: 13/17 (76.5%) Paige Hit rate: 10/14 (71.4%) Miss: 4/14 (28.6%) False alarm: 1/3 (33.3%) Correct reject: 2/3 (66.7%) Accuracy: 12/17 (70.6%) Adin Hit rate: 9/14 (64.3%) Miss: 5/14 (35.7%) False alarm: 1/3 (33.3%) Correct reject: 2/3 (66.7%) Accuracy: 11/17 (64.7%) Gotta do some signal detection theory. It's more informative than accuracy alone. Adin was more conservative for the decision boundary (saying no more often). Austin was the most liberal with the decision boundary (saying yes more often). 17 is a small sample. We need more trials! Bootstrap? Could do this in R.
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
Interesting assessment, there were suppose to be 20 ppl but the other 3 backed out for their own reasons which I have no knowledge about but I do respect their choices because it’s a lot of bravery to do these things.
@EmiE91Ай бұрын
@Livingdeadskeleton I can see that. No judgment from my part. This was really interesting to watch! I'm really into stats and would be curious about how people in the autistic community would perform on their ability to detect autism compared to the general public, and how that could be mediated by knowledge of how broad the autism spectrum is. I think it would also be interesting to look at individual differences from a qualitative perspective as to why a response would be "yes" vs "no". Also, I just realized that I defaulted to using "he" pronouns for both you and Adin (because I was typing really fast) without verifying if that's correct. I'll update post to neutral terms (my bad).
@Kimbp85Ай бұрын
Is this not a rather high success rate? 🤔
@AG-ld6rvАй бұрын
Why are all of the categories out of 17? Shouldn't miss be out of the number of autistic people? And false alarm be out of the number of neurotypical people? And correct reject be out of the number of neurotypical people? And why does Paige have a "correct reject" of 70.6% whereas the other two have 11.8% despite all three having 2 correct rejections?
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
@@AG-ld6rv there was suppose to be originally 20 participants, however, three of them told production that they no longer want to participate for their own reasons which I have to respect, of course. That being said, it would’ve been a different situation if all 20 were there but stuff like this takes a lot of bravery especially in a world of trolling, keyboard gangsters, & internet bullies.
@defiantenderАй бұрын
kinda wild they all clocked the "stereotypical" nerdy computer science guy as not autistic. that was impressive
@RainbowFlowerCrowАй бұрын
I wish they'd have shown older people who have learned how to conduct themselves with the confidence it takes to survive in the workplace and socially.... I feel like we're missing important insights from people who have been able to "fly under the radar", and also who hadn't found help for autism until later on in life, you know?
@lillustpotionАй бұрын
Yes Vaugh for example masked v v well
@cookiekhoalaАй бұрын
I think it's maybe harder to find older people as they may be less likely to be diagnosed?
@lillustpotionАй бұрын
@ late diagnosis are becoming more common and I think it would be really enlightening to see what people have been able to achieve. I think it would be really positive especially for younger ND folks who feel lost as they have been labelled as “defective”. I know for a certainty that if I had been diagnosed as a child or teenager I would not have achieved half as much in my life as I have. Of course I’m sad about the life I missed though!
@jasmine-ameliasАй бұрын
vaughn was such a shock to me! would love to know more about him
@momgetoffmypageАй бұрын
i wasn’t dx till i was 19 and i work in a professional environment at a school, most people don’t know about my diagnosis. im also in school full time to be an SLP. im glad i was able to represent people out there who can relate and identify with me.
@path5657Ай бұрын
As an autistic person, I loved this video!! They did a great job representing a wider range of the spectrum :) Edit: To the replies who keep telling me I'm wrong, I simply meant I actually felt represented here when I previously hadn't... Chillax.
@cmdnielsАй бұрын
nah everyone was way to easy to guess.
@anisa2273Ай бұрын
nah it wasn't a wide range it was mostly low to mid support needs autistic people. the high support needs one were once again not included...
@naomi-art-stuffАй бұрын
@@cmdnielsdoesn’t matter??
@naomi-art-stuffАй бұрын
@@anisa2273low support needs autistics are just now starting to get representation so idk stay mad
@ptvspearlАй бұрын
@@anisa2273i feel like it would be pretty hard to film with a high need autistic person (speaking from VERY little experience) but like, because they need to film three times and speak to a lot of different people which could be difficult
@hazelvanpoeck205Ай бұрын
I think Paige has a lot of stereotypes about autism that she reflects on people. She's lovely but she should be carefull because she can hurt people who are autistic but do not fit the stereotypes
@lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын
Exactly, I've never heard so many stereotypes in such a short time. Some of them were outright hilarious how wrong and random they were.
@sevvens777Ай бұрын
yes i was looking for this comment!! around 19:00 she was like "you're funny, that's an autistic thing too" and I was like ???
@squirrelvertАй бұрын
Absolutely not, unless you think the stereotype is a bubbly (what they would have called in the '80s) 'bimbo.' I'm an actual autistic woman. This video made me very upset. I'm 47 and was diagnosed with autism as a teenager, before anyone in this video was born. This garbage is hurting actual autistic people. Our actual severe condition is not a fun name to call yourself, or something to 'cosplay.' (Though no one in this video is 'cosplaying' autism well at all. In fact, I don't think a single person who appeared in this video is autistic.)
@defiantenderАй бұрын
@@squirrelvert none of them? really? many of the people here have very typical speech patterns and mannerisms for autism. also the definition of what autism is has expanded since the 80s to include "milder" versions such as Aspergers. calling women bimbos is rude and people can be autistic and bubbly. autism does not mean masculine either.
@Kaneki6386Ай бұрын
@squirrelvert Autism is a spectrum. You even used the word "severe" in your comment. That describes only one area of the spectrum.
@0martina00Ай бұрын
"Who is your idol?" "Myself in 10 years" DAAAMN I need to reconsider my life
@luffypunketaАй бұрын
autistic with a special interest in psychology here. this one is gonna be fun to play along edit: only got 1 wrong! btw all of these people seem awesome :)
@lydibugsАй бұрын
i also only got one wrong! i am getting assessed soon because i definitely think i'm autistic and i also just got my bachelor's degree in psychology haha
@monicagodinez9913Ай бұрын
Woah I’m impressed by the accuracy! What was your strategy??
@kooluvrАй бұрын
i got 2 wrong 💔💔
@ac-wj6kgАй бұрын
im curious who you got wrong? just to see if we had the same mistake
@YikesItsYaaksАй бұрын
autistic with a special interest in one piece here. love your pfp!!
@selahgracexoАй бұрын
“who is your idol and why” “myself in 10 years. that’s someone i really look up to and want to make happy” ….bars
@jjjjjjjj7nАй бұрын
Paige is so freaking cute! I love how bubbly and happy she seems! :)
@Maddie-rv6spАй бұрын
i loved herrrrr
@yomu6285Ай бұрын
And kinky
@DakotaPajakАй бұрын
Fr
@shadowprophet4082Ай бұрын
She's super hot.
@realpaigelayleАй бұрын
🥹🥰🩷
@RJaime869Ай бұрын
This is absolutely the most heartwarming video I’ve seen in a long time. I love all my friends and family on the spectrum. You’re all truly beautiful individuals and I love seeing you share your light with the world.
@carcrashheartАй бұрын
Paige was a bit frustrating. Every time someone said something about themselves she would attribute it to autism. There wasn’t even one thing that she didn’t think was “neurospicy” or “autistic.” I mean i get it, but as someone that has OCD and ADHD myself, a lot of the things she was noticing could be signs that someone has any number of other disorders, or even that they’re just neurotypical. She was definitely way overthinking what makes someone autistic.
@krista6538Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more. She equates deviating from "normal" fashion styles, being ARTistic or being kinky as a high indication someone's autistic. I also have ADHD and am blessed with depression/anxiety (lol) and I'm quirky and artsy but I've never been diagnosed nor think I have autism...I'm just mentally ill and have ADHD. I suspect I may have BPD...but that's another thing. There's so many other disorders that share some symptoms with autism.
@ManhunternewАй бұрын
I think it's because she is young. But I would not trust her to diagnose me.
@pinkerheroАй бұрын
I thought people aways looked to the side/up when recalling something! Not just autistics.
@emdoveАй бұрын
@@Manhunternew I mean, obviously. She isn't a trained professional, is she?
@torih23022 күн бұрын
Agree. Paige seems like a super nice person, but it was frustrating how she tended to apply literally every single personality trait to autism. I'm not even sure where she was getting some of her generalizations from. I say this as a fellow autistic person, but I almost feel like she has a slight bias against neurotypical people or something. However, it's a bad idea to pathologize every quirk a person may have that makes them different, because if we widen the definition of autism, to include things like "creativity, humor, kink, etc." that makes it harder to help those of us who do fit all the current diagnostic criteria.
@Falconn000Ай бұрын
As an autistic person, this was an absolute joy to watch.
@michellechu6836Ай бұрын
It’s kinda sad how young boys get diagnosed where the women take wayyy longer to get a diagnosis.
@JennyJunko1Ай бұрын
I wonder why, are these behaviors more normal in girls or they mascarade them better
@centric3591Ай бұрын
It's way harder to tell with women tbh. They tend to mask a lot better.
@anthonycappuccio6820Ай бұрын
@@centric3591 It also shows up differently for men vs women
@adamcolclasure4892Ай бұрын
I was never diagnosed and I'm a guy. They never tested for that when I was in school unless you were serveriouly on the spectrum when I'm more in the middle you just get ignored.
@princesspompom0054Ай бұрын
I'm a woman and I got diagnosed at age 3
@Karma-N-Sht-MateyyАй бұрын
Imagine going in, say your not autistic, they all think your autistic, you go for a diagnosis and got "peer review" lmao 😂
@frostbite3507Ай бұрын
I think “who is a sociopath” or maybe even “who has NPD” would be interesting. They could bring in someone with the diagnosis and a mental health professional to guess.
@macavalli2619Ай бұрын
True that. I feel like most of these guys diagnosed themselves and not really autistic
@themustar601Ай бұрын
Not to give you grief, but that sounds like a bad experience waiting to happen
@neetfreek9921Ай бұрын
“Sociopath” is not a diagnosis
@LuCyOWАй бұрын
Up until you realize that its practically impossible to diagnose people with antisocial personality disorder or narcissistic PD because they typically never think of themselves as being the/ having a problem so they do not seek professional help and when they do, they aren't honest/ aren't able to be honest.
@TechMDYoutubeАй бұрын
That would be interesting I wonder if people could tell that I am. Also autistic.
@tatumsophiaott5353Ай бұрын
I would love a video on who is ADHD or who has learning disabilities? That would be awesome
@invader_karaАй бұрын
ADHD isn’t a learning disability, not sure if that’s what you meant or not though.
@haganshowsАй бұрын
@@invader_karaADHD is absolutely a learning disability. All neurodivergent disorders are learning disabilities.
@bbillioАй бұрын
@@invader_karathat’s not what she meant
@N8DulcimerАй бұрын
Imagine someone guesses that you have a learning disability when you don't xD
@HouseMDaddictАй бұрын
@@invader_kara it's still part of neurodivergence though. It's in the same part of the brain that autism and anxiety are too. Students can also get section 504 accommodations which helps them perform in school on tests and/or assignments with extra time, breaks, and separate location.
@MyseriedenАй бұрын
Austin is such a likable person. Seen him (them not sure what they go by to be honest) in a few things. Seems like a genuinely kind person.
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
They/He
@capricevt4510Ай бұрын
Paige used to do my eyelashes! She's such a sweetheart
@addventuresАй бұрын
I love this content. Austin seems so tender hearted and perceptive
@lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын
I loved Austin. Got annoyed by the other two attention whores.
@ilynakoАй бұрын
I'm autistic and these videos makes me feel seen and less ashamed of my autism please make more autism videos !!
@buzzsburner.8286Ай бұрын
jubilee on a legendary run rn
@BheziBАй бұрын
dozens of people are saying the opposite
@birdsandthebeasАй бұрын
Austin is so so adorable 😭 I loved his insightful questions!
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
🖤🥀
@akhromynАй бұрын
I got 13/17 with no false positives, so I did not conclude that a person not diagnosed with autism was autistic. My incorrect negatives were Levi (3rd), Annaka (7th), Von (12), and Eazy (16th) and I think my guess for each was wrong because they were pretty skilled at masking while answering questions. They kept their responses short and broad without appearing to over analyze, over explain, or move stiffly. ALSO I think one of the most interesting interaction was with May (9th) from 12:10. First she tried to keep her answers short and broad and moving smoothly while talking to Paige, but then she started moving too much to where Paige pointed it out. After she was moving less quickly and her facial expression fluctuated less. Later she revealed a lot of introspection to Austin, all of which changed my mind that she was likely not autistic.
@sad_lagАй бұрын
Friend, you have to be more observant. Eazy was one of the most obvious ones. Just look at his posture. He actually took a long time to respond. The answers he gave away also revealed that he is autistic. I think that even he was puzzled. In the video, he was shocked that all 3 of them failed.
@Maddie-rv6spАй бұрын
the way paige skipped up and down when she said "and you're funny, that;s an autistic thing too" was toooo funny & cute
@lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын
I thought it was funny because she seems to really believe that. Kind of became a running joke that everything was a sign of autism to her. I mean she was really bad at hiding that she knew beforehand who was autistic and who not. They're all influencers and they know each other.
@EGarrett01Ай бұрын
Autism can be hard to detect because it effects different people in different ways. I have high-functioning autism but it doesn't effect the verbal part of my brain. So I sound normal but have social deficits, hypersensitivity, compulsions etc.
@tamaraarrobaАй бұрын
How did you discover your autism?
@TotalWater-d2oАй бұрын
28:12 > "I'm not autistic" >> "Do you got anything else going on that you know of?" XD
@Kimberly-gj8hoАй бұрын
Austin is so kind. 🥰 I mean, everyone here was so sweet and respectful.
@akeniahales4858Ай бұрын
Im glad i got to see the smile at the end finally burst 🫶🏻
@aubreyplazafanАй бұрын
knowing Rebecca has beef with Paige and watching them interact is sooooo interesting
@thesingingtownАй бұрын
I'm not on tiktok so I don't know either of these people. I've only heard of Paige because of her book. What's the beef? 👀
@aubreyplazafanАй бұрын
@ a lot of the online autistic community knows that Paige was canceled in 2020/21 (too complicated to say why). But Rebecca is also not fond that Paige thinks jojo siwa is autistic and shes made that very clear
@thesingingtownАй бұрын
@aubreyplazafan hmm okay thanks! I'm a late diagnosed autistic woman, but I mostly use reddit so I didn't know any of this. I've never read Paige's book, just heard of it in passing. I appreciate the info!
@anifaresxxxАй бұрын
Omg yes it was so awkward 😭
@cosmicorinneАй бұрын
@@thesingingtownPaige makes a case a lot of times for wide generalizations like: “All dancers are autistic” & recognizes patterns but doesn’t really have a whole lot to inform her other than her own opinion. So it comes off a little.. superficial in her judgments? If that makes sense? Not making it seem like I doubt her diagnosis, I don’t at all.
@emmemaeeeАй бұрын
Loved this video and the people in it. PLEASE keep extending the autistic people/topic of autism into more of the other series on this channel!
@whatwoulddantedoАй бұрын
I love that everyone was so respectful
@atypicaldarciАй бұрын
The tension between Paige and Rebecca!!! I’m herrrrrrreeeeee for it😭🤣😝
@shyneicemayeux5168Ай бұрын
Lmao "it makes me feel normal " that laugh of victory was perfect. 🤣
@MWNAZАй бұрын
5:12 not this guy exposing himself from the beginning 😭😭
@lateef7212Ай бұрын
He exposed himself well before that when he did his lil dance
@sebastiancastilla74Ай бұрын
I WOULD DO THIS!!!
@cookiekhoalaАй бұрын
"Yes I am" 😂
@dtdjh1988Ай бұрын
Yes, I accidentally did to Adin. Paige and Austin didn’t know. And yes, I’m goofy with the dance. Overall, it was a great experience
@frogchampOАй бұрын
“yes i- oop”
@clarav.7937Ай бұрын
This episode is SO FREAKING ADORABLE, pure, genuine, peaceful, inclusive, accepting… EVERYTHING! Love, love, LOVE! THANK YOU YOU 3, you are INCREDIBLY SUPERHEROES!
@nybellanti4008Ай бұрын
easy was chill asf bro😭😭
@muzziemultiАй бұрын
the “i hypothesize” guy is so cute pls
@cosmist99Ай бұрын
“Oh my goodness gracious, initiating conversations with 20 people” 😂 I just screamed MEEEE out loud
@ellie3365Ай бұрын
Austin has my heart and SOUL!! Love love love their energy so much ❤
@LivingdeadskeletonАй бұрын
🥀🥀
@icslushАй бұрын
20:15 😂😂😂 “Oooh nooo she’s supposed to go that way”
@LaliaGreenАй бұрын
Austin’s questions were so thoughtful ❤
@lornatwАй бұрын
The misinformation of saying normal traits and personality are a definitive autistic thing is frustrating but I also understand what is meant. But no these individual traits that relate to personality are not autistic things. Any personality can be autistic,❤
@shasannyyyyАй бұрын
this video was so frustrating, the blonde chick really made my head want to explode….people are just different, it’s like regular personality traits.
@noeyedgirlАй бұрын
@@shasannyyyy This!!! I'm autistic and my sister is neurotypical. Despite this, we're alike in a lot of ways. We concur in our annoyance over those statements about neurodivergent people. Fashion being an autistic thing? Absurd and untrue. Many autistic people are actually limited because of sensory struggles. I see people equating passionate interests to autism as if it cannot exist on its own. Frustrating!
@hrafntinnajonsdottir4350Ай бұрын
am i the only one who noticed the music being a lil too loud? especially after half the video, it´s fine just wanted to comment in case they see and lower it next time maybe
@jadetea6112Ай бұрын
No, the music & editing sounds really came out of nowhere towards the end. I think it's a way to maintain attention span
@lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын
The music wasn't too loud. Adin was. I didn't even notice there was background music because of him.
@xoluciaxo_3721Ай бұрын
I love Austin, such a sweet, gentle guy
@opie2736Ай бұрын
As a fella who was diagnosed as autistic later in life, I think it's cool to see this.
@HimoYapsАй бұрын
I’d like to see the brainstorming conversation behind this video
@BheziBАй бұрын
me too....would love to see how the topheads at Jubilee think
@zombiemummy22696 күн бұрын
You all did an amazing job! I can't remember the last time a KZbin video actually got me true laughing out loud many different times! Thank you!!!
@polarbear67Ай бұрын
I’d love for you to do a BPD version because of the stigma 😊
@GeminiLesbianАй бұрын
Agree.
@laulago3771Ай бұрын
@@GeminiLesbian But that's not something that you can theoretically see based on the look like autism (of which masking is a strategy). Autism is not a mental illness. You can't have a radar for mental illnesses without interviewing people. It's a very different thing from autism.
@GlissycatАй бұрын
@@laulago3771you can tell in the eyes and how people style and dress themselves too
@WhirlbeeАй бұрын
@@laulago3771 there have been others of this that are not based on looks. Also even with this one, you can't always tell an autistic person just by looking
@kota3117Ай бұрын
@@WhirlbeeWith autism, it's in the speech patterns and mannerisms (eye contact) more than physical appearance
@kaiyalee5778Ай бұрын
this was so fun to watch as an autistic person!! media still really only depicts us in a very narrow way, it’s cool seeing people like me 🤗
@lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын
I thought it was quite painful to watch.
@linden5165Ай бұрын
I'm autistic and loved watching this - everyone who participated you are amazing! 😍 There was so much autistic culture on display. We still struggle to be represented well in media and even when we are it's still rare to see any depiction of autistic people interacting with each other. This was a chance to show some of our diversity and how kind and open our interactions with each other can be. Communication between autistic people can be such a beautiful thing. 🥰
@AriLabe-ol4jvАй бұрын
i’m surprised there wasn’t anybody with like adhd who would get confused to be autistic. cause i feel like that’s me for suee
@reberrabon_bonАй бұрын
Thanks for having me! I enjoyed doing this!
@Tiara_Princess7Ай бұрын
The brightness of that white room would tire me out so much (It does just by looking at it).
@ava4689Ай бұрын
It would probably give me a headache in person. On my phone I keep the brightness low, I have sensitive retinas.
@DylanVerchickАй бұрын
I would like to mention that some of the symptoms of autism are similar to ADHD which is also considered neurodivergent. I have done the “sway” since I can remember and I also stim. I also have trouble with eye contact. But I don’t have ASD and those things alone don’t make you Autistic. Or maybe I’m just masking so well I’ve never been diagnosed 😂
@cursivartАй бұрын
Austin is my favorite human in this video. I love their outfit so much, and I hope they know they have great style!
@Livingdeadskeleton28 күн бұрын
🥀
@ACE_6210Ай бұрын
Loved testing my radar skills, after having done more research and reflection, as it shows how I guessed most of them correctly! Eazy was someone I thought was, actually, but it’s great to see how it really is a spectrum and it’s not a look. It’s a bunch of other characteristics that don’t always show obviously. Thank you all for showing this diverse representation in the community ❤💙💛
@Diss2kАй бұрын
all these ppl indeed seem like homies
@mskeri24Ай бұрын
Austin was Awesome …his energy is everything
@biancam.3828Ай бұрын
Ive been in denial of my autism for a long time, 24 years, I feel very free now after years of emotional abuse due to my mannerisms, my family threw me in the garbage and has no contact with me because of how I am.
@BroccoliAndCheese01Ай бұрын
I was so sure a couple people were going to say they weren’t on the spectrum, but do have ADHD. Sometimes a lot of the traits feel interchangeable.
@lisaearles4175Ай бұрын
Very curious about this. Which traits specifically would you say are interchangeable between the two?
@beachbro714Ай бұрын
Adhd isn’t real.
@ghostrulez6511Ай бұрын
@@lisaearles4175difficulty regulating emotional responses, volume control, self stimulatory behaviour (stimming) and sensory seeking would arguably be the biggest overlap between the two
@BroccoliAndCheese01Ай бұрын
@@lisaearles4175 there’s a lot of overlap. Hyper-focus on specific interests, sensory sensitivity, stimming, creative tendencies. I’ve seen arguments that ADHD is part of the spectrum, but for now they’re considered separate conditions.
@lisaearles4175Ай бұрын
@@ghostrulez6511 Great list. My boyfriend is diagnosed with Autism and I am diagnosed with ADHD so that is why I said I was curious earlier. I was so glad I finally met someone else with the volume control problem so that I don't have to be scared I'm bothering my partner all the time (it's really bothered some people so I'm super self-conscious of it). I would also say interrupting other people is another big one, but he's much worse than me, I've been training myself to stop
@Void-RealmАй бұрын
I feel like so many people on Jubilee know each other. I hear it so often where they've met or seen each other somewhere.
@BendsSpaceАй бұрын
A lot of the people on Jubilee are content creators, so often either the content creators know fellow content creators in a similar space or just people know content creators who create content they relate to.
@jorwowwАй бұрын
jubilee ya'll ate with this one 👌🏽
@jorwowwАй бұрын
I would watch an 8 hour video of this
@sqwarf7299Ай бұрын
The Tism is strong within these ones
@jamesmccallum6770Ай бұрын
Isn't everyone these days?
@k_levandeАй бұрын
@jamesmccallum6770 No. Not everyone has the neurodevelopmental disorder that is called Autism Spectrum Disorder. 😑 Educate yourself
@ryleecailinАй бұрын
and what’s the problem with that sqwarf? sending you love
@surprisedadrianlolАй бұрын
May the tism be with you
@lizbethmendoza4007Ай бұрын
Haha the tism, I worked with families who are in the CLTS program for my state and I always find myself saying “the tism” in my head 😂 in the most loveable fun way!
@parrisnia72Ай бұрын
8:09 OMG I know Breyton!!! We went to college together. Glad to see he's doing well 😊❤
@piiinkDeluxeАй бұрын
❤
@AlannachristinАй бұрын
19:02 oh she liked him 😂
@ricklorwa7832Ай бұрын
yea i noticed that too :3
@reneemuller1967Ай бұрын
They had chemistry 😂
@taenouk2601Ай бұрын
Watching these ppl interact with other people that theyve never met and just their behavior in general makes mw think of how many ppl i know irl that might be on the spectrum bc they act very similar so some of the ppl in this lineup/video (ik not all autistic ppl act the same)