The autism awareness Ribbon- My View (picture inclueded for

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do you like the ribbon?
Yes 23%  23%  [ 9 ]
No 21%  21%  [ 8 ]
I HATE IT! 13%  13%  [ 5 ]
I love it too 13%  13%  [ 5 ]
It don't mind it 13%  13%  [ 5 ]
don't care either way 18%  18%  [ 7 ]
Total votes : 39

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12 Feb 2010, 11:59 pm

I know that there are MANY autistics out there who hat/dispise and are offended by this ribbon and I can kind of see why why. However I am not and I actual LOVE theribbon. :oops:

I don't seem to see it the way most do and maybe that is why.

What the ribbon represents to me


I love the ribon because it truely is unque an beutyful. To me each piece symbolizes how unque each person with autism is and that none of as are exactly the same. when you step back and look you see the true beuaty of the autism spectrum. Again I see things diffrent then most anybody. I don't look at it as "part of my brain are missing," or "I am a puzzle," Though I have to be honest being told I am puzzling is a complament to mee it means I make people use THIER brains

To me this is a beuatyfull ribbon and I like the fact it is unique to all the other ribbons out there and ISN'T shared with other awareness things.

I also have a midle puzzle fixation

I also find it vissualy stimulating

I don't wish to offend anyone I just wanted to share my view and am open to hearing others.

Does anyone else like this ribbon too?

here it is for those who haven't seen it

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13 Feb 2010, 12:05 am

I don't like it. I mean, sure you can make your own connotations, which don't have to be bad; and it can be aesthetically pleasing to some people; but the popular concept of the reason for the puzzle pieces is either that autism is a puzzle, autistic people are puzzles, or that autistic people have pieces missing. I don't like any of those options. If the ribbon is beautiful, then it is like a beautiful song with hateful words.


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13 Feb 2010, 12:17 am

Callista wrote:
I don't like it. I mean, sure you can make your own connotations, which don't have to be bad; and it can be aesthetically pleasing to some people; but the popular concept of the reason for the puzzle pieces is either that autism is a puzzle, autistic people are puzzles, or that autistic people have pieces missing. I don't like any of those options. If the ribbon is beautiful, then it is like a beautiful song with hateful words.



why do people see it so negitivly? :? Each to thier own.


now autism speaks i hate! sorry had to add that!
I am bitter about them still.

do you have any other awareness ribbon design ideas?

am a;ways open to knew ideas



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13 Feb 2010, 12:21 am

ASdogGeek wrote:
Callista wrote:
I don't like it. I mean, sure you can make your own connotations, which don't have to be bad; and it can be aesthetically pleasing to some people; but the popular concept of the reason for the puzzle pieces is either that autism is a puzzle, autistic people are puzzles, or that autistic people have pieces missing. I don't like any of those options. If the ribbon is beautiful, then it is like a beautiful song with hateful words.



why do people see it so negitivly? :? Each to thier own.


now autism speaks i hate! sorry had to add that!
I am bitter about them still.

do you have any other awareness ribbon design ideas?

am a;ways open to knew ideas
They see it negatively because they see autism negatively.

The autism rights movement seems to have adopted the rainbow infinity symbol as an alternative. This one's from my sig over at AFF:
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13 Feb 2010, 12:23 am

It reminds me of when I was a kid and I loved doing puzzles. I love puzzles so I like it.
I do like the colour scheme too.

I have heard it referred as 'the missing piece of the puzzle,' which makes me think of 'the cure' as the missing piece. But I don't like to think too much about it.


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13 Feb 2010, 12:23 am

I prefer the infinity sign over the puzzle ribbon. I am not a puzzle, I'm a person.


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13 Feb 2010, 12:31 am

pensieve wrote:
It reminds me of when I was a kid and I loved doing puzzles. I love puzzles so I like it.
I do like the colour scheme too.

I have heard it referred as 'the missing piece of the puzzle,' which makes me think of 'the cure' as the missing piece. But I don't like to think too much about it.


I have hear that too and I try not to see it that way. I am not missing pieces I am fine being the unique person I am

People can see me as a puzzling person if they want but they do need to see I AM a human. Though as I child I would have told you I was a cat.



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13 Feb 2010, 12:14 pm

Callista wrote:
I don't like it. I mean, sure you can make your own connotations, which don't have to be bad; and it can be aesthetically pleasing to some people; but the popular concept of the reason for the puzzle pieces is either that autism is a puzzle, autistic people are puzzles, or that autistic people have pieces missing. I don't like any of those options. If the ribbon is beautiful, then it is like a beautiful song with hateful words.


I never noticed the puzzle pieces before. :roll:


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13 Feb 2010, 1:56 pm

I like the ribbon; I have one on my car.

If a person takes the time and makes the effort to figure a puzzle out, it's a rewarding experience. So it is with me. I am puzzling, but I am told by those who have taken the time to get to know me that they are glad they did so. :)

I also like the words "autism awareness" on it. Awareness leads to understanding, which leads to acceptance.

Finally, sometimes people see it and mention that a friend or loved one is on the spectrum, and we'll get into a really good and positive discussion about ways to cope.

At least for me, nothing but good things have come of it.



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13 Feb 2010, 4:27 pm

I like it because it's bright and colourful and for me looks positive and happy. Also the different coloured puzzle pieces show how complex autism is and all the different kinds and severities and how all those little traits and details make up the spectrum. Autism is a puzzle in my opinion, not in a bad way like I don't think there's a piece missing (i.e. "cure") I mean it's a puzzle because there's so much people don't know about it and there are things we could still learn.


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13 Feb 2010, 5:37 pm

I don't care either way. It wouldn't matter what was on the ribbon, people would always find their own ways to interpret it and being positive or negative, it's just an opinion. To me, the ribbon doesn't have to mean anything...pink is for breast cancer and white is for men against violence torwards women, just like the puzzle is for autism awareness. It's just something to identify the cause.
Why does everything have to be good or bad, right or wrong? Why can't we just look at something and say..."It is what it is". I will never know...


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13 Feb 2010, 7:23 pm

I love it...I use it is my display picture for a lot of things.


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13 Feb 2010, 8:33 pm

I like the puzzle design on it


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13 Feb 2010, 8:54 pm

My brain is like an incomplete puzzle.
I actually got so obsessed with this idea that I designed a picture:
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak ... 1356_n.jpg


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13 Feb 2010, 9:02 pm

pensieve wrote:
My brain is like an incomplete puzzle.
I actually got so obsessed with this idea that I designed a picture:
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak ... 1356_n.jpg


thats really cool



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14 Feb 2010, 2:02 am

pensieve wrote:
My brain is like an incomplete puzzle.
I actually got so obsessed with this idea that I designed a picture:
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak ... 1356_n.jpg



I would love to see that on a poster