The Night I Didn't Go To Bed

Sep 10, 2007 14:34

I decided to stay up all night last night. I didn't want to go to bed because I was so consumed with watching videos of roller coasters and videos of people with AS. You have no idea how much time one can lose when you do that. Some things that captured my attention with the AS videos: whenever I watched videos of kids with autism or AS I see so ( Read more... )

tired, asperger's syndrome, mom, autism, obsessions, late night, internet addiction

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issac_spinoza September 10 2007, 22:57:32 UTC
You have no idea how much time one can lose when you do that. Some things that captured my attention with the AS videos: whenever I watched videos of kids with autism or AS I see so much of myself in them

what was the name of those videos ? were any of them any good? were they non-ficton or fiction?

read as many manga as I de

Oh and this amy sound like a personal/ stupid question so please forgive me, does it usually take an hafl to go to the bathroom. LOL ie. you mentioned that you went to your room at and then to the bathroom and by the tiem you came out it was 5:30

what are manga ?

BTW, stupid question, why are you concerned about whether your mom finds out that stayed up all night. You are an adult. If you choose to stay up all night then you are allowed.

Oh, I asume that zero-period is a before school care

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dazed_girl September 11 2007, 21:39:10 UTC
They were mainly video blogs of people on youtube. They were all mostly good. This is one of them I watched (it's a three parter)

Yeah, I was spending some time in my room before I decided to go to the bathroom, which was why it was 5:30.

Manga is basically Japanese comics.

Yeah, I shouldn't really be concerned however since I'm still living at home my parents don't always treat me like an adult all the time. I really shouldn't have been staying up all night anyway.

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issac_spinoza September 11 2007, 23:41:57 UTC
I'm still living at home my parents don't always treat me like an adult all the time.

It is hard having a disability such that you are more dependant on your parents than someone with out such a disability especially nbot having a car and having to rely on public transit. Believe me I have gone through this. Fortunately, living on my own now, I am able to make my own decisions. While I miss my parents a lot, they live in another city approximately 300 miles away, I am happy to be able t make my own choices, even things as simple as what type of cereal to have in the morning are my decisions.

I really shouldn't have been staying up all night anyway.

probably not, but that is beside the point. You can make that decision... only you.

p.s I hope that I am being too blunt in my comments. I can seem that way to people :( I guess it is an Aspie thing

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