Top 1-3 autistic people you admire/are impressed by

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06 Apr 2025, 2:55 pm

Myself, Participant626 and Marshall Mathers III


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06 Apr 2025, 6:18 pm

Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.

But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.

Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.

Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?


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06 Apr 2025, 6:30 pm

Participant626 wrote:
Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.

But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.

Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.

Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?


I mean, not everyone who's impressive needs to be also be special. Regular people achieving regular things despite adversity maybe deserves some appreciation too. :nerdy:

That and you know, it was against the rules so:


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07 Apr 2025, 11:06 am

David Lynch, rest in peace.

I used to know a guy in my neighborhood who would walk around and just straight up ask people, "what do you think about [whatever he happened to be thinking about]?" or even "why do some people do [something he noticed another person doing]?" He was much beloved.

My husband, obviously.

There's a guy at my local mall, who I don't know if he's autistic or not, but I admire him because he's always wearing a cape and a top hat with horns and goggles on it, and from his facial expressions, he clearly does not give a **** what anyone else thinks. Very powerful. I love to see that in young people.



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07 Apr 2025, 12:51 pm

funeralxempire wrote:
Participant626 wrote:
Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.

But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.

Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.

Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?


I mean, not everyone who's impressive needs to be also be special. Regular people achieving regular things despite adversity maybe deserves some appreciation too. :nerdy:

That and you know, it was against the rules so:



Ok, I agree. I'm happy to be something admirable to you, and appreciate you sharing that :heart:


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07 Jun 2025, 4:36 am

Paul Dirac, who got a Nobel prize in physics. His work was foundational for the invention of the semiconductor later on. All the gadgets we use - to even so much as get to this forum - have vast numbers of semiconductors. Dirac was the man. Can you even imagine a world with no computers, smartphones, tablets, internet, etc? Few can even conceive of a world with no semiconductors - it would be back to medieval times with scurvy, and thatched roofs.


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07 Jun 2025, 3:11 pm

I am impressed by the courage and determination of Greta Thunberg.


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07 Jun 2025, 9:35 pm

Peter Tork
Mick Avory
Temple Grandin


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10 Jun 2025, 9:13 am

All,

It was fun to read the diverse and wide ranging feedback here on this topic, thank you for creating the post Participant626.

my ASD admiration goes out to:
- All of us hanging in there another day in a NT society. after childbirth, one of life's great miracles :) :)
- off the top of my head specific mentions that come to mind are:
-Jessica-Jane Applegate
- Nikola Tesla

Some feedback for the self reporting peers: It is always a good thing to stop comparing ourselves to others and to thus avoid any jealousy, mis-estimations, or undue coveting...
As I say to my kids: compare yourself only to yourself of yesterday.
BUT
Having stated this; selecting yourself as a target for admiration is one step too far for me personally.
I've seen and felt enough of the world to know what a small, precious but small, part of it I take up.
So I aim upwards and to know my strengths and my weaknesses. Thus precluding self-admiration :)



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10 Jun 2025, 9:51 am

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Aykroyd

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_(Star_Trek)


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