[Inkling Doris 1] Hm hm hm.
[Inkling Mike] Tell me again. Why is she here?
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] We couldn't abandon her in a haunted forest!
[Inkling Mike] I fabricated those frequencies. Ghosts do not exist.
[Inkling Doris 1] Yes they do.
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] Whaa? [Inkling Mike] Uh...
[Inkling Doris 1] Loading. Paranormal encounter.
[Inkling Doris 1] I felt it walk right through me.
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] My fungi!
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] I dropped them! They're back in that forest.
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] Oh, Mike—
[Inkling Mike] Not on your life, buddy.
[Inkling Dr. Crygor] *panicking*
[Shadow] OK, no more Red Bull.
[Edgellie] Say what?
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2018 In the Limelight Video Contest - Ryan Lee - Duration: 1:52.
hi my name is Ryan Lee and I'm on the Autism Spectrum. I was diagnosed with autism
when I was three years old. Even before I knew I was diagnosed I always knew I was
different. I always felt like the oddball out of some of my peers and I was often turned away
or people would ignore me and I really didn't understand why. I always started
ask to why I couldn't be accepted or why I couldn't fit in at school. I literally
tried to observe what other people were doing and trying to be like that to fit
in their world. But later on I realized that I can't beat and think like
everyone else and just had to be myself. I decided to look at my autism not as a
disability but as an extraordinary ability. Lately I've been working as an
autism advocate trying to get more acceptance in this world. I've written
two articles on Autism Speaks and recently had an interview on Special Books by
Special Kids. I'm also a great poem writer. I've written a few poems to bring
more acceptance. I'll read you one of them.
I call it "Awesome Autism"
Awesome is what some are born with, can be hard to make spirits lift.
To me it can be a blessing. Not a burden, but a gift.
Yes it makes it difficult, to socialize and interact. Still you can live a life.
We have feelings, thats a fact.
IT manifests in different ways Either mild or severe.
Shouldn't have to hide it No need to live in fear.
Some are affected more than others. Telling about it can be hard to share. It doesn't mean
that you're not human, we can still show a lot of care. We can still fight for
acceptance. Keep trying, it will go far. Let's not be afraid to share who we really are.
And while I'm figuring out my career path, I'm going to keep working hard to
change the world to bring more acceptance of autism in this world. Even
if you have a disability, you are still human being and can still make friends
and live a great life. And that's all. Have a good day
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