A young man is afflicted with a beautiful curse: he hallucinates day-in, day-out - hallucinations of ponies. This is a recording of his life among Equestrians.
Seen worse... and I'm impressed, really, it isn't "La Divina Commedia", but it's good, and considered how difficult is for an Asperger to keep focusing on something and still be clear for who reads, I'm astonished.
Okay, I must simply say; Woah. Dude, if you are serious about that description, you must have more than Aspergers. I say this because I have Aspergers as well, and yet I don't hallucinate ponies. Get yourself some help...
But, if you are just kidding... well, maybe you shouldn't say this thing is a "true story"
The stuff I see would scare you like you have never been scared before. My personal bodyguard is the worst. I've even had one of those people who can talk to ghosts look for em. One look at my bodyguard and she was paralyzed with fear, all the while stuttering and asking what it is. Your lucky you got ponies and not demons.
2395556 Perhaps. My main symptom with Asperger's is obsessiveness, usually in the form of plain old obsession and fixation. My psychiatrist and I have theorized that my mind develops such a need for some things that it makes them real, or as real as can be. I need ponies on a pathological level. Thus, my brain generates them. Whether I have some other underlying cause remains to be seen.
2398606 I believe you. I've met my fair share of individuals with other hallucination disorders, all with a menagerie of horrors they witness every day. I could not imagine such a live. At times when I think of the less fortunate, I almost feel ashamed to be handed such a gift.
That's not to say that my life is perfect - I do have my own little bouts of stress and depression that are sometimes related to the ponies, sometimes not. I don't think anyone who hallucinates is fortunate in that respect - I just have a silver lining.
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2383593 Is that screenshot from Ponyville Confidential?
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2383632 I only saw that episode once, so I wasn't entirely sure. (well, minus the caption, obviously.)
Seen worse... and I'm impressed, really, it isn't "La Divina Commedia", but it's good, and considered how difficult is for an Asperger to keep focusing on something and still be clear for who reads, I'm astonished.
"the other part as Scatter Brain, husband of Pinkie Pie, father of Octavia and Fudgeball."
Well, that's a sentence you don't see everyday
followin'
Fuck it! it may not be the best story but you sir, with your condition. Deserve a thumbs up.
Hey, Your seeing ponies, i envy you.
Because what i see. WANTS ME DEAD!
But all is good.
I also am a aspie, but there is another reason why I liked this story....I saw the words: "Steelers blanket", and I instantly faved.
the story? Not bad...not bad at all.
hope you continue.
Okay, I must simply say; Woah. Dude, if you are serious about that description, you must have more than Aspergers. I say this because I have Aspergers as well, and yet I don't hallucinate ponies. Get yourself some help...
But, if you are just kidding... well, maybe you shouldn't say this thing is a "true story"
The stuff I see would scare you like you have never been scared before. My personal bodyguard is the worst. I've even had one of those people who can talk to ghosts look for em. One look at my bodyguard and she was paralyzed with fear, all the while stuttering and asking what it is. Your lucky you got ponies and not demons.
2395556 Perhaps. My main symptom with Asperger's is obsessiveness, usually in the form of plain old obsession and fixation. My psychiatrist and I have theorized that my mind develops such a need for some things that it makes them real, or as real as can be. I need ponies on a pathological level. Thus, my brain generates them. Whether I have some other underlying cause remains to be seen.
2398606 I believe you. I've met my fair share of individuals with other hallucination disorders, all with a menagerie of horrors they witness every day. I could not imagine such a live. At times when I think of the less fortunate, I almost feel ashamed to be handed such a gift.
That's not to say that my life is perfect - I do have my own little bouts of stress and depression that are sometimes related to the ponies, sometimes not. I don't think anyone who hallucinates is fortunate in that respect - I just have a silver lining.
Holy shit. My name is Roman, I have aspergers, and I'm 18. I'm rather scared.
Dude, I have Aspergers but I don't see ponies
I'm jealous.
Tell RD she's awesome for me
I wish I saw ponies and not the $@%#$@ up stuff I see...