The real Autism was the friends we made along the way
@icycactus88
10 ай бұрын
B-but i have no friends :(
@GravePrower_VT
10 ай бұрын
I got called out
@JGD714
10 ай бұрын
That and Rin's autism.
@ModHaterHD2003
10 ай бұрын
So it was me the whole time
@lairdroomy864
10 ай бұрын
What friends when we can’t make any.
@egekahraman8985
10 ай бұрын
she went in with the purpose of getting a great grade in autism and she got what she wanted. truly a girlboss moment
@gortcapybara6982
Ай бұрын
i would call you out for spoilers but we all knew it anyways
@sleeplessindefatigable6385
10 ай бұрын
Rin wondering if she has autism while blasting the soundtrack of that game she's exceptionally interested in, with a snail plushie attached to her that she's exceptionally interested in, surrounded by shark plushies she's exceptionally interested in, and talking real loud. We didn't need the test. We knew from the moment she said Ikea Shark.
@tahrey
9 ай бұрын
Well, blahaj is more trans icon, but there is of course a lot of overlap
@NamelessTophat-hd3mf
9 ай бұрын
Blahaj is ruler of all domain.
@tahrey
9 ай бұрын
@@NamelessTophat-hd3mf Blåhaj sees all, loves all, protects all edit: except transphobes and other haters of course. Blåhaj eats them. They're who Blåhaj protects us from. (Not an intentional bit of like farming, please make your decisions accordingly)
@NamelessTophat-hd3mf
9 ай бұрын
When we die we will be bathed in the Blahaj see and sea the true Blahaj light.
@tahrey
9 ай бұрын
@@NamelessTophat-hd3mf sounds good, but if that means shark fin soup perhaps we should look for an alternative
@century3603
10 ай бұрын
Ah yes, Autism, my favorite season.
@jasonkeith2832
10 ай бұрын
It lines up tto well as it is a homonym of my birth season.
@shootingstarbit
10 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I’d say I’m autistic! I love to draw and paint!
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
So many pretty colours and swirling patterns
@Alpha-zb8sp
24 күн бұрын
Don’t like burgers though, they’re ass
@thomascranor2668
10 ай бұрын
Instinctively wanting to min-max her autism test is possibly one of the most autistic behaviors I've seen in a while. ...except for everything my autistic friends and i do.
@magnashake
10 ай бұрын
Me when literally anything has points:
@lucillefrancois150
10 ай бұрын
“What autism score are we aiming for bros?” is an automatic +10 to your autism score
@magnashake
10 ай бұрын
@@lucillefrancois150 if you don't answer that question with another question you get -10 score
@lucillefrancois150
10 ай бұрын
@@magnashake “Are you ready to start the test?” “I’m not sure, why?” “Off to a great start”
@albino478gaming5
9 ай бұрын
I literally went crazy in physics class because someone decided to put an unneseccary and plain wrong unit into an equation.
@honeybeerandom
10 ай бұрын
As an aroace autistic person I am beginning to realize why I find Rin so relatable..
@honeybeerandom
10 ай бұрын
Also aphantasia. I'm just collecting all th A's.
@jdavis2430
10 ай бұрын
@honeybeerandom9551 what's aphantasia?
@honeybeerandom
10 ай бұрын
@@jdavis2430 Basically, it's not being able to picture or see things in the mind. For me, I can't visualize anything, to the point I thought people being able to was just some weird saying or something.
@KubiaSpeed
10 ай бұрын
Similar story, but not aro!
@jdavis2430
10 ай бұрын
@@honeybeerandom interesting.
@philipdraco
10 ай бұрын
Well, Rin scored high, but not enough to beat Kai's score, we gotta get those numbers up.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
"that's great and all, but how do we make this Vtuber MORE autistic?" Perhaps we need to introduce Rin to some crossover fanfics between Shakespeare & Hathaway and, say, Star Trek, Dr Who, Steven Universe, and/or the Monty Python universe? Perhaps set on a train that is also somehow a pokemon horse? Where everyone is for some reason a trans furry? ...Actually that could possibly work. Maybe as a CalArts cartoon with anime stylings. I can smell the 'sonas from way over here already. Everyone into VRchat for a pitch meeting.
@minifeebas8911
10 ай бұрын
@@tahrey homestuck introduce rin to homestuck
@bobolobocus333
10 ай бұрын
@@minifeebas8911 I just got from the site where there is a blog dedicated to accidental homestuck references.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
@@minifeebas8911 Oh god that's just evil. I like it. Maybe start off easy with some other things that use a similar format though, like Prequel or good old MSPA.
@callumkingston1111
7 ай бұрын
I took the test and got a score of 206
@RubyRoks
10 ай бұрын
Glad i'm not the only one BEGGING for situationals and kindas. This test isn't granular enough.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
That itself is a very autie thing and something that actually pissed me off about the way this test is written...
@ubermenschen01
10 ай бұрын
Granularity in these questionnaires means people will trend towards middle answers, rather than what is necessarily true for them.
@IONATVS
9 ай бұрын
While I as a fellow definitely autistic person also desperately want situationals and kindas, there’s a good statistical reason they don’t have them. Because everyone can find once or twice they do or don’t do things, so most people (even neurotypicals, but especially folks as analytical, prone to second-guessing and brutally honest as folks on the spectrum often are) will just put down “kinda” for EVERYTHING. And as any statistician will tell you such data is TRUE, but it isn’t true in a USEFUL way. If forced to pick between a “yes” and a “no” you are forced to say whether you think you are more or less “kinda yes” than the norm, which reveals far more than a maybe. Or mathematically, if the level which a statement fits you is on a scale of 0 to 100, if you only give the yes and no options, you will pick yes (score/100) times and no (1-(score/100)), which over the course of a lot of questions they can get to an honest score, but if you give yes-no-kinda, ONLY the people with 95-100 will EVER pick yes, and only the people with 0-5 will EVER pick no, because otherwise you can ALWAYS think of a counterexample.
@tahrey
9 ай бұрын
@@ubermenschen01 then you tune your questions and your scoring so that it accounts for that. It could still be the case that an allistic gives the middle answer more or less of the time than an autistic. Having the test be inaccurate by forcing people to almost arbitrarily or randomly pick a hard yes or no when that's not their feeling or experience, and you haven't provided any guidance in terms of "if it happened even once, that's a yes" or "this only counts if it's at least once a day in general", seems like it would be as bad an idea to my mind. You're introducing extra noise that's far harder to deal with statistically. Though presumably they're doing a fairly simple chi squared analysis on it or something like that which only allows binary options or very limited numbers of multiple choice answer. Ideally i think I'd prefer a sliding scale and a stat analysis that accepts variable data
@tahrey
9 ай бұрын
@@IONATVS again, you could at least have a five point likert with a "don't know" or "don't understand" get out option. And as the scoring is comparitive and based on what groups of KNOWN autistic and allistic people replied, you can include all of that within the analysis.
@CastiellaXIV
10 ай бұрын
The more I listen to Rin answer these questions the more Im like “Haha I do that… OH NO BRO” Edit to add Im not saying this in a bad way, I’ve personally been considering the diagnosis for almost a year now and yes I do have adhd and I am aware of the comorbidity of the two 😅
@000Krim
10 ай бұрын
Classic
@NEWGHOST9
10 ай бұрын
Could be ADHD they are very similar to eachother
@DragonPanda4
10 ай бұрын
@@NEWGHOST9and very often diagnosed together because of that 😂
@kaitoenjoyer5170
10 ай бұрын
Same like most of the questions I was like “doesn’t everyone do that?”
@MrGamelover23
10 ай бұрын
That's legit what my mom went through raising me she thinks she might be on the spectrum because of what she's observed from me
@ferociousfeind8538
10 ай бұрын
6:42 notably, autism is SIGNIFICANTLY SIGNIFICANTLY less stigmatized today than it was, say, 10 years ago. When I was of the right age to get an autism diagnosis, my mother (rightly) chose against testing, because if I had that label, it would've been an utter death sentence. So, a lot of very obviously-autistic adults are not diagnosed because they conveniently skipped getting tested, even though they're tearing at the seams dripping with autism
@gamerk316
8 ай бұрын
*waves* I'm 100% autistic, and everyone who knows me knows the same. We *really* don't need the official diagnoses to diagnose the obvious. And yes, I'm 99% sure my Psychiatrist didn't give me that label exactly because of the stigma around it back when I was a child.
@Squiggles_Slime
10 ай бұрын
I'm autistic myself. Wouldn't shock me if Rin was too. Its a funny thing us neurodivergants can do. We can sniff out the other neurodivergants lol.
@A.typique
10 ай бұрын
I'd only ask to 7 people on my all life if they was autistic, 6 said yes xD
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
This is the first video of theirs I've seen and it was dripping out of the screen before the test proper even started. It's kinda comfy really. Rin has the good autisms (and maybe adhds) I'm predicting.
@A.typique
10 ай бұрын
@@tahrey Satisticly it's 60% of autism which's also adhd, so you may be right
@somedudewatchintv5297
10 ай бұрын
People recognize when others have similar traits neurodivergent people don't have a monopoly on that.
@A.typique
10 ай бұрын
@@somedudewatchintv5297 Yeah, but usually NT just assume there's something, don't like the autistic as much as an another NT fellow and didn't even know why, as studies said
@Pudding404
10 ай бұрын
The managers knowing their talents better than the talents themselves at times like this. This does not require a spoiler alert, haha.
@tylerdetert5459
9 ай бұрын
The test really needs a "That's a great idea, I'm gonna start doing that" option for some of the special interest ones like cataloguing things.
@random_person-9985
10 ай бұрын
I just took it (before I've seen her answers or results) and got 165. Considering I am officially diagnosed means that the test is pretty accurate. Will update when I see her results because why not. Edit: a difference of 22 points, interesting.
@SheffiTB
10 ай бұрын
I'm officially diagnosed but I've been told that it's hard to see it on me without knowing me well, I got 133
@mb778_
10 ай бұрын
amateur numbers. i got 183
@Aki8w8
10 ай бұрын
181
@Theblecquetzal
10 ай бұрын
I am not officially diagonal and got 153
@Madibear_
10 ай бұрын
I'm not diagnosed but I got 156, I also have ADHD (diagnosed 4 ish? years ago) so It could just be a symptom overlap. (Or I'm just in denial that I possibly have both).
@Hasselia
10 ай бұрын
I'd say, "welcome to the club" but that's like telling a snail “Enjoy your new house." To the folks who may be suspecting they're autistic, a few tips: - If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism. The minutia of how it presents will almost always be different from person to person. So don’t be too caught up in whether you’re like a certain autistic person or not. - This test is seen as somewhat reliable. Most people taking get positive results, but that’s because they or someone else was already suspecting they’re autistic, unless this test becomes a fad or something, which I’m kind of worried about with some Vtubers taking it. But even so, I’ve seen some people get low scores / neurotypical results, so IMO it’s not always skewed. That being said, it’s always better to take multiple tests or see a professional for a formal diagnosis. The website has multiple tests for autism and other neurodivergent traits, made by different associated teams, so you can try other test on there if you want to browse for more later. - ADHD shares a lot of traits with autism. You might have one or the other, but it’s not uncommon for them to occur together. For me, this means being perpetually in between thinking of only one thing (monotropic) and bouncing off several topics, leading me to a state of constant stun-lock, AKA; executive dysfunction. - it may actually be disadvantageous for you to get a formal diagnosis on your health record, particularly in the USA with health insurance bs. Before you get a diagnosis, look up any potential negatives for a professional diagnosis in your region/country. - The above is why a lot of autistic people are okay with people who self-diagnose or go off of online test like this one. Some may disagree and be hostile, but in the circles, I hang out it, we’re usually pretty chill with the self-diagnose folks. - That being said, whether you’re professional or self-diagnosed, autism isn’t a reason to be an ass. It’s frustrating living in a social structure that isn’t built to accept you, and empathy can be a thing many of us can struggle with. That doesn’t give you the excuse to ignore someone when they say something you’ve done has hurt them. If you’re finding something along those lines a repeated phrase in your life, I would suggest going to a therapist that can accommodate for autistic needs, or reaching out to autistic peers who don’t know you so are less likely to be biased towards you. ( I should also say that empathy is something some of us are actually FAR better at than a lot of neurotypical people, see tip #1.) - Alexithymia is another condition that co-occurs with autism. Essentially, you don’t know what emotions you’re feeling. That doesn't mean you don’t feel them, you’ll probably still shout and cry, but you may not realise you’re getting to that point. In my experience, it’s kinda like gaming all night and then when you go to bed you realise just how tired you were. And that’s all I have for now. There can be a lot of anxiety around being autistic, but a diagnosis this won't change who you are fundamentally. If you are autistic, you’ve found your ways to survive, and now have a community who can support you further. If you're not, you may have other neurodivergent traits that may be worth looking into. And no matter what your brain or someone else says, you're a wonderful person capable of doing good things. I’m tired now. Enjoy your day.
@Hasselia
10 ай бұрын
Making this a separate comment in case I get in trouble for mentioning certain political issues. - Some of us in the autism community try to avoid the words “Aspie” and “Asperger's” (yes, I know the test Rin used mentioned that term). It has a lot of ties to hierarchy and superiority, due to its use by a certain party in the 1940s to categorise those they deemed worthy to live, as opposed to "autistic" and "autism". There are some autistic people who self-identify under that label because they really do act and think of themselves as superior or “the next step in human evolution” above neurotypical or other autistic people. I understand this is something a lot of people don't know, are still getting used to, or don’t accept due to what that word means to them personally. But yeah, try to keep that in mind.
@Dressup_Doll
9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for making this. I’ve gotten tested twice, and the first time, my mother didn’t quite believe it because I “didn’t act like it.” To be fair on her part, I did act wildly different as a young child. Both times, the results clicked and made sense to me. Anyways, thanks for writing this.
@meeszijlstra5426
7 ай бұрын
@@Hasselia I know this is 2 months late, but I did want to offer a kind of correction on the 'asperger' thing. I think the attitude to that word seems to depend on where you are from. I'm from the Netherlands myself, and I've never heard of the word being used like that. Until a few years ago, the Netherlands used to diagnose 'sub-types' of autism, clusters of symptoms that are often seen together with other symptoms. It helps with categorizing and stuff. I'm not quite sure why they did away with it, now we just have A S S (Autism Spectrum Disorder). However, people diagnosed under this old system tend to hold on to the sub-type label as it helps with explaining myself. Here, Asperger was one of those 'sub-types', and the word carries literally 0 of the stigma you described. Though keep in mind I say this not as some clinical professional, just the experiences of an autistic man and his VERY autistic friend group. I hope I didn't come off hostile or mean, that was not the intention.
@tahrey
7 ай бұрын
Unironically an extremely good and useful infodump, I hope it eventually gets pinned.
@tahrey
7 ай бұрын
@@meeszijlstra5426 Eh, it's not just NL, everywhere used to do that because that's what the diagnostic manuals said to do. Problem is that those standards were changed because a good bit of how they divided people into different "levels" was based on stuff that was nothing to do with the condition itself, primarily intelligence. Essentially, Aspergers is "autistic, but you're smart enough to be able to put some of your mental energy into masking it with reasonable success a lot of the time" (aka normal or elevated IQ). High Functioning Autism is "autistic, but you can dress yourself" (slightly below average IQ). And plain Autism was actually ASD plus a fairly significant intellectual impairment, maybe some other stuff thrown in as well. And now it's separated out, as it should be. The difference *between* your IQ (thus expected abilities and attainment) and how well you're doing at school / in life is still used as a diagnostic tool (or at least a screener), but your actual raw IQ is not. You're autistic or you're not. Maybe you will be, and also have a below average IQ, or have any of a number of other conditions (including ADHD, which previously *you couldn't be co-diagnosed with*, even though estimates of comorbidity range from 40-70%), but those don't change the autistic part. Having been around a variety of different autie communities, for the most part Asp-anything is kind of frowned on or at least out of favour as a descriptor, both because of that and its debatable history (I really don't know what to make of Dr Hans and his work in 1940s Germany, there's claims made of both good and bad, but as we have a good excuse not to invoke his name any more, I don't see why we should risk it, as well as cause upset to those who REALLY don't like it and the ensuing arguments). Even those which started out with one or other of the words as part of their name (for a support group, youtube channel, etc) have dropped it and changed to either use "Autism" or something else entirely. Like, you can use it for yourself if you're really attached to the term (rigid thinking and difficulty with changes, ho), being allowed to pick your own descriptors so long as they have some shred of validity is an important part of asserting your identity, especially as someone who may be considered disabled (if only on a socially constructed front). But otherwise it's not something I'd encourage using for other people unless you expressly know they're fine with it. ...and I sign this off as someone whose own diagnostic report says Asperger Syndrome on it and used to attend a group with "Aspie" in the name (though plans were afoot to change that, and suggestions being gathered for possibilities), pre-pandemic. This kind of discussion and the occasional medical form is the only time I'd ever use the term and describe myself as such, because it's inaccurate and unnecessary. TBH the report is recent enough that they shouldn't have been using that terminology anyway, but maybe the psych hadn't done the relevant CPD yet or the software they used to knock the report together from template sections was in need of an update. In any case, I am autistic, not aspergers. My IQ is more than high enough to easily qualify for the latter under the old scheme, but I don't care. It doesn't do a great deal for me other than meaning I've got more deeply ingrained masking habits that make people assume I don't actually have the support needs that quickly become obvious when either unobserved or under great stress. It's not granted me any meaningful success in life and it sure doesn't feel like something worthy of getting all supremacist about and waving around in the faces of others who didn't score so high on that one particular item by using a whole different name for my condition. Nobody in 2024 should be getting diagnosed with that named condition by any doctor who's brought their knowledge up to date.
@harryjohnson9215
10 ай бұрын
Rin penrose I have ADHD and Asperger's Can I can say you definitely have something there. alot of stuff like autism, ADHD, odd and many more like it overlap each other so it can be difficult to know exactly what you have. But you definitely have something. Rin
@tx_mrkr__9745
10 ай бұрын
That some thing is craziness
@harryjohnson9215
10 ай бұрын
@@tx_mrkr__9745 from the people 9 have met over the years most are crazy it just depends on how much That or I'm crazy enough to have mostly crazy people 😂😂😂
@jasonkeith2832
10 ай бұрын
Although I don't have any concrete evidence or study results, but from the various streamers I've watched at various points, it seems that content creators have a much higher ratio of neurodivergence per capita than the general populace, with what seems to be an even higher ratio in vtubers, although that could just be from the more limited amount of them I've seen.
@milamberarial
10 ай бұрын
@@jasonkeith2832 Many content creators end up pursuing a career on the internet partly because of trouble with "traditional" careers. The ones that are like that probably do have a higher tendency to have some kinds of issues, or more accurately, people with those issues might be more likely to try a career on the internet than someone that gets a decent job IRL.
@jasonkeith2832
10 ай бұрын
@@milamberarial That could be so, but of the content creators that I've seen who are confirmed on the spectrum, none of them have done content creation specifically as an attempt to avoid a traditional career explicitly; it usually starts out as a side project that is more something they enjoy doing rather than an explicit attempt at an alternate work form, and then the success begets it becoming a larger focus for them until it becomes their career out of financial priority.
@thediethrower1803
10 ай бұрын
As an Autism, welcome.
@TroyVan6654
10 ай бұрын
Final score: 143. Timestamps: 02:32 This is my manager's idea 03:08 The mods are going to smite you 03:32 Ben is somewhere on the thing 04:42 Nothing will change no matter what 05:41 Get ready mods 06:14 13-minute read. That's a lot 06:35 Me when I escape diagnosis 07:11 80 questios?! 07:43 1-star rating 08:35 How do you know you have autism before you take the test? 09:47 Chat, you're the honorary clinician today 10:12 What is a "circumscribed interest"... wait that's just me 11:04 Girl has some concerns 11:56 I'm gonna get a great score in autism 13:01 "She might be one of us, Rinnie you gotta pull through" 13:41 If you score 65+ something is wrong 14:23 Kai: "if i roll a nat 20 does that mean i have autism" 14:50 Kai's autism high score: 150 15:23 Here's the test (she's so happy) 16:15 "I am a sympathetic person." Never true 16:28 I'm just a little guy 17:04 I'm getting an ad for Bumble 17:52 I have a meeting at 10 PM because I overslept today 18:51 "You have nice hair" Sucks to be you I guess 20:02 There are 2 Snebby streams happening simultaneously 20:49 I keep my claws sharp like a cat 22:36 There's no option for "sometimes" 23:14 Mouth feel of foods 24:41 I cope pretty will alone 25:37 I had to talk to important people in my life 25:59 To the gullitone. Wonderful. 26:23 Comorbidity 28:00 What's Pizza Express? 28:43 4 points in 2 seconds 29:29 I hate jeans 30:38 I don't do "I'm fine, how are you" 32:17 We're not trying to be overly generous 32:34 BBC glued an iPad to a dog 32:55 I leanred how to be a real boy 33:42 You have to beat the meaning in me, no metaphors 35:21 I'm not really in the mood to do that now 35:49 True, but it's not like that 37:29 What does "I've got you under my skin" mean 38:58 No backseating in my autism test 39:31 "I liked you a few years ago" "Cool. Wanna play Mario Kart?" 40:34 Business expense 41:59 Stream idea: I make the Rin Penrose wiki dot com 42:33 Screw that, Idol wiki 43:17 I did 3 streams in one day and I needed to sit down 44:45 "Unusual voice" That's just being British 45:45 There is one scene in S&H, right 46:31 I'm literally doing ticks now 47:05 What's the appeal of TV 48:57 When are VTubers starting to do Draw My Live 50:19 We interrupt this stream to bring you Calamari Inkantation 50:55 I don't really have a routine 51:07 "Fire in the sky festival" 51:37 I made friends with Flayon from me bullying in Splatoon 53:30 I have less hearing in my right ear than my left 54:02 We only have 3 things as a culture left 54:13 Theme song of RADDS-R test 54:56 Don't touch me (except sharks) 55:54 Normal sneeze 57:52 I passed autism 58:33 "Autism funds. Get yourself the premium version." What does bro mean by this 59:21 I didn't beat Kai's score 59:45 I shouldn't minmax my autism test 1:00:45 I don't see myself getting a diagosis anytime soon 1:01:03 Maybe the real autism is the friends we made along the way 1:01:52 "You should tell Gin, she'd like to hear you aced a test" I can't do this anymore 1:03:04 I scored 100/100 on being me frfr 1:04:19 "I have a friend whose a therapist, so I diagnose you by proxy" I don't think that's how it works 1:04:44 I'm collecting all the A-words 1:05:13 Next time on Rin Penrose Ch. idol-EN: ADHD test? 1:05:33 Now I'm sleepy (I slept all day, why am I still tired) 1:06:08 Nothing is gonna change, it's still business as usual 1:06:23 I'm not funny
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Mmmm, premium autism. (i think what that means is "being the MVP who puts comprehensive timestamps on KZitem videos") Also the follow up test is a must here i think
@TroyVan6654
10 ай бұрын
I mean, I did score a 120
@TheMexRAGE
10 ай бұрын
I got 204, not surprised because i already know i am autistic, and probably would have scored higher 10 years ago, because i learned to emulate a neurotypical person train of thought a lot more now than i used to be.
@netomoreira3525
10 ай бұрын
Oh...emulating, a skill beat inside our heads since forever.
@crimsonitacilunarnebula
10 ай бұрын
Wow
@Medikuma
10 ай бұрын
240 should just say "I hate to break it to you."
@tahrey
7 ай бұрын
that'd be a terrible choice of words though, as the person you're saying it to would get all kinds of anxious about what's being broken and why ;)
@Kagami_Rin
10 ай бұрын
You did better on Autism than I did on my history test
@ferntheinkling
10 ай бұрын
I took the test and got A 186?!?! "Very strong evidence for autism."?!?! well damn
@brookepearson
10 ай бұрын
Lmao took this with a few friends. I got the third highest score (170) and second place was just a couple points above me. First place was one of my friends who was actually diagnosed. Something seems a little suspicious here Edit: Just retook it and now I'm at 180 lmao
@zaleost
10 ай бұрын
Looking through the kind of questions it asked, I suspect most people would get a fairly high score.
@ferntheinkling
10 ай бұрын
@@zaleost you sure?
@HunterTracks
10 ай бұрын
@@zaleostThat's why you shouldn't diagnose yourself based on only one test (or at all, leave that to professionals). That said, if you find most of the test relatable, do consider some self-reflection.
@zaleost
10 ай бұрын
@@ferntheinkling Really the questions seem geared for more towards how reserved/outgoing someone is rather than whether they're autistic. Plus there was so little nuance given for varying situations, which for a lot of these questions would really be the deciding factor.
@jamesjdog
10 ай бұрын
Congratulations, Your Majesty on ACE-ing the Test !!
@wesleyaldershof6109
10 ай бұрын
As an Ace ASD person myself...why are so many people like me for real for real? I'm beginning to think they let anyone into this club!
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Honestly, we need to get a bouncer or something, the fire officers are going to come have a word
@HyattHyatt3179
10 ай бұрын
Weren't one or 2 of the questions pretty much asking if you were aro/ace though? With the "little to no interest in intimate relationships" and the "trouble to tell when someone is flirting or showing romantic interest" To clarify: I'm not saying aro/ace is a sign of autism at all, I just thought it was interesting that they were questions, since they felt a bit strange and out of place when I saw the stream.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
@@HyattHyatt3179 That's probably one of the things that the doctor was being critical of in terms of not it not having that pure a focus. Though, I'd say only the first one is essentially "are you asexual-spectrum" (it doesn't even say anything about being *romantic* which is not necessarily the same), and there's a thin justification for it contributing towards the overall picture as it's *more likely* that a neurodivergent person will also be ace (or otherwise not-straight). The scoring seems to be a bit noisy and based on stacking up multiple different things that aren't necessarily autistic-exclusive, but have a suitably high comparitive incidence that when you add it all up the autistic candidate will have a clearly higher score than the neurotypical. Like the model curves for it have almost an effective deadzone between the highest allistic scores and lowest autistic scores. (also, it might just be that they've *lost* interest, or have abandoned any hope or desire of acting on that, because of past bad experiences putting them off, obstructive social anxiety meaning that it's pointless chasing something that's not ever realistically going to happen, other CPTSD stuff etc, which again is way more likely to happen in one group than the other) The second one could be ace-spectrum, or just as likely (if not more) it could be bound up in not interpreting allistic facial expressions and body language very well *in general*, and most allistic flirting is largely if not entirely a huge bundle of all that. Are they just a fun person who likes talking to you friendly-like and has quite extroverted mannerisms and a few odd tics, or are they very heavily indicating that they want to get into your pants? Maybe they're on drugs? Perhaps I'm reading this all wrong and it's a hostile display because they want me to leave? The world may never know, and it seems rude to ask... Whereas I expect the allistic aro/ace person is at least vaguely aware of what flirting is and when people are doing it, but just doesn't feel any kind of instinctive motivation to reciprocate. Like, huh, that's nice, guess I did something right with my hair today, but I just don't feel any attraction or desire to get lovey dovey with this horny rando / close friend who's started acting different, so I'll just be nice and polite back and try to ignore the increasingly uncomfortable come-ons. On the other hand the majority of people I know or suspect to be autistic in and around my life certainly aren't ace or aro, or at least aren't both. I'm still trying to figure myself out on that front, but out of my friends/family/other peer groups I'm about the only remaining person of my age who isn't hooked up yet, and the last awkward, doomed attempts at Being Normal on that front died horrible deaths probably twenty years ago. So maybe I'm the textbook example in this data set? It's not like I wouldn't like it if it were to happen, probably, maybe, I dunno, I haven't really had the chance, or if I have I've misread it and nuked it from orbit without even realising. In fact most of them are married and have kids now. Those who aren't are trying. Even the trans and nominally-ace-in-some-way examples I have vague parasocial contact with are in at least loose, sort-of-boy/girl/enby-friend relationships where they have some kind of intimacy and affection between themselves and a partner (or a rotating pair or trio of them). So whilst it may be a higher incidence amongst the autistic demographic, it's by no means a given. It's just that autistic flirting and romance is kinda different as far as I can tell. More direct but also based on different kinds of playfulness and relating to / understanding each other. Less suggestive looks and subtle shifts in body language. More often to arise from being platonic friends than just a random encounter, possibly even with a matchmaker, or, where it's an NT/ND pairing rather than two autistics, probably the allistic made the first move. And, well, the question is about that differerence and the misinterpretations, rather than there just being a lack of drive.
@BRENTGAMEZ_Derp
10 ай бұрын
I find it really interesting that we got the same total score but different amounts in the subtotals. Total: 143 Language subtotal: 9 Social relatedness subtotal: 66 Sensory/motor subtotal: 38 Circumscribed interests subtotal: 30
@NinjaBaiano-br
10 ай бұрын
Rin minmaxed a autism test that should by itself give her a bonus of 20 points 😂
@the3dluxe53
7 ай бұрын
For the pain thing I’m reminded of one time that I stepped on a big piece of glass. I only noticed that my right leg felt weak and limped over to my friend’s house where I took off my shoe and realized there was a massive gash in my foot that went like halfway through to the other side. And even then it was just like “Oh, I hurt myself”. Idk, anyone else ever injured themselves badly and not even notice until they see the injury?
@davesmith3330
9 ай бұрын
I took the quiz (about an hour ago) and got a score of 205. I have no diagnosis, but my family has told me I'm probably autistic.
@davesmith3330
9 ай бұрын
Ok, I retook the test with my sister and she corrected me on some questions and now my score is 221.
@tatsuyahiiragi416
6 ай бұрын
How the fuck did the corrections increase your score?
@davesmith3330
6 ай бұрын
Apparently I have some behaviors that I wasn't aware of. 🙃
@indigopines
7 ай бұрын
Tbh Rin's (and most people's) reactions to the test is a better indicator of whether they have autism than the test itself
FR there isn't really a clear clinical picture of what a non CPTSD, non anxious-depressed autistic actually looks like. Half the diagnostic criteria are more like specific trauma symptoms. Though Rin seems to be doing good, perhaps they could be one of the first examples? I aspire to this level of outgoing happy weirdness.
@HyattHyatt3179
10 ай бұрын
@@tahrey Which I assume is also why a lot of people with trauma get mistaken for being on the spectrum at first as well, despite being completely different. There needs to be more founding for research into stuff like this so that more people will get an accurate diagnosis and the help they need
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
@@HyattHyatt3179 Absolutely. I'm [mumbled number of] years into this particular journey and I still don't feel like I'm any closer to figuring out exactly what my situation is yet. There's a lucky dip bag which potentially has any/all of those things and several more inside it over here, and so far all I've really been able to do is shake it around and feel the outside of it. Someone else has taken a peek inside and has told me they saw Aspergers written on one of the objects, but seeing as they used that language I'm not convinced that's the full story. Not helped by the whole "is it trauma blocking, do I just have a really bad memory, or did genuinely nothing of note happen for all that time I can't draw a clear picture of?" conundrum. (Therapy and stuff would probably help but accessing that has been a shitshow and I really don't want to fuck about doing something like stumping up for Betterhelp or whatever when supposedly there's free or cheaper, or at least far better, options local to me... plus doing it in person with set appointments is much better for me in terms of actually remembering to attend) And of course various other misdiagnoses happen besides, the classic ones being BPD or OCD (respectively almost exclusively, and mostly, for autie or traumatised females)... My own headcanon is that a good deal of the various differently named and separately considered neurodivergent conditions (and possibly some others figured as personality disorders or mental illnesses at present) are actually all different profiles of the same overarching thing that exists in a decent minority of all humans. The more research that happens and the more I read about them and how, say, you can have a profile each of ADHD and Autism that look almost identical to each other when you actually break it down and remove the other demographic and diagnostic context, yet also wildly different from some other combination that's supposedly also within the same sphere just at the opposing extremes from that shared point, the more it seems logical and the only thing that makes sense to explain the whole mess. Particularly bringing in all the dyslexic spectrum conditions, PDA, the suggestion that OCD is actually just a particular autistic profile anyway, the very limited way in which IQ is measured (and that being the determining factor in whether someone is also "intellectually disabled"), so on and so forth. There's not been very much if anything that stands against it. Like, OK Mx so-and-so, the results are in... we hereby diagnose you with Weird Brain. Do you have a spare hour or two for us to run through all the specifics of your profile in the report and discuss possible strategies and support options to make the most of the high spots and ameliorate the lows? Don't worry, it's nothing to be scared of or ashamed about, and you're in good company as there's a good 25 to 33% of the total population who are estimated to have one form of it or another. It just means you have a more highly contrasted mix of innate skills and weaknesses than the larger jack-of-all-trades population, plus some alternate ways of thinking and expressing yourself, and whilst that can be problematic in some areas it's a boon in others, both of which we can address appropriately.
@thelaughingrouge
10 ай бұрын
I feel like answers should be: 0 True now and when I was younger 0 True now 0 True when I was younger 0 True always X I'm British
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Idk man it feels like "I'm German" or "I'm Japanese/a weeb" would fit better. Though perhaps pre-1950s British would also count?
@benpalmer1583
7 ай бұрын
I'm autistic - diagnosed young. So much it me -- I went, tested, got 139
@Dressup_Doll
10 ай бұрын
I was mentally answering the questions alongside Rin, and I kinda knew what she’d get as I did so. Anyways, this was fun to watch.
@mealsome4450
7 ай бұрын
Took the test out of personal curiousity Total: 163 Language subtotal: 12 Social relatedness subtotal: 76 Sensory/motor subtotal: 54 Circumscribed interests subtotal: 21 Thank fuck I was already diagnosed
@IsaGh0st
10 ай бұрын
ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US!!!!!
@ShadowAkatora
10 ай бұрын
I got 81. Guess I'll have to go to night school to get my grades up.
@PlxsteredH34rt
10 ай бұрын
As a autistic person. I wouldn’t be surprised if you had it. Trust me. I always see the signs 💀
@sugarcubegirl8292
10 ай бұрын
Same
@AJarOfYams
10 ай бұрын
I am starting to see what the tism-radar feels like
@jasonkeith2832
10 ай бұрын
At first you're like "Wow, this person thinks a lot like how I do," and eventually, as you understand yourself more, you realize why they do.
@PlxsteredH34rt
10 ай бұрын
@@jasonkeith2832 actually a fr moment
@jasonkeith2832
10 ай бұрын
@@PlxsteredH34rt I mean, it was a real life example more than anything.
@Whalordius
7 ай бұрын
Rin I have autism and you scored higher than me by alot
@Retiredproject561
10 ай бұрын
The new model is adorable!
@supersubpls64
10 ай бұрын
I don't know if its the torso of the ####
@scarablargh
10 ай бұрын
you are what you eat and you have definitely eaten one of your fans before
@brettvorstenbosch7319
10 ай бұрын
2:28 start
@ai97Nord
10 ай бұрын
Congratulations Rin 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for Funny Stream Rin Blahaj ~
@the_beans_man1524
10 ай бұрын
16:01 is when she actually starts taking the test
@waxsuyaaa
8 ай бұрын
thamnkyou i was looking for this
@AikoRiver241
10 ай бұрын
After watching this, I decided to take it myself since my friends are always saying they thought I was autistic. I doubted it and then got a 166 score, and I related to many of Rin's comments. Guess I need to get a diagnosis now to lol
@YMYleftgluv
10 ай бұрын
Someone said you're acoustic
@azter404
10 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the high score in autism thghvg. As someone with diagnosed ADHD and suspects they have autism you seem have a lot of traits of, some sorta neurodivergency- But what you do moving forward is your decision! Anyways, great stream! It was fun listening to splatoon music as you try to speedrun any% autism fybgyg
@GaurdianPrime
10 ай бұрын
Rin still Rin. Just a little more relatable. We love you Rin!
@deathnotehell1
10 ай бұрын
I took the quiz hearing about the stream and got 126 but some of the things I was answering were to do with my ADHD, or at least I think it does, so I don't know. Not surprised by the Prince's score though.
@HunterTracks
10 ай бұрын
ADHD shares a lot of symptoms with autism and vice versa, to the point where they're considered differential diagnoses for one another.
@deathnotehell1
10 ай бұрын
Yeah. When I was getting diagnoised with adult ADHD, the doctor doing it decided to do a little test for autism. He didn't tell me till after it was finished so not to screw with the result so it came as a little surprise. @@HunterTracks
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
These days it's more common to diagnose a combination, as the weird prohibition on doing that has been lifted.
@sheepishly6942
10 ай бұрын
I thought Shakespeare & Hathaway was going to be about William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway going on time-travelling buddy cop adventures.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
I was deeply disappointed when i found out that wasn't true and wish the writers had shown more backbone. But then it would have clashed with Upstart Crow somewhat, so eh. And the show seems fun enough as is.
@CillmaCuvas
10 ай бұрын
they need to add hard mid on the choices
@A.typique
10 ай бұрын
Somehow yes and no, because even mid doesn't mean the same for all, like autistic may use them as a "It depend" because a lot of things is situational, when Neurotypical should use it as a neutral
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
They should put both a "eh half and half" and a "it depends" option and rerun the calibration survey. I bet the high score would then just be getting a majority mix of those, though maybe the NTs would be more half and half than depends...
@HyattHyatt3179
10 ай бұрын
I'd like a "I have no idea" option as well
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
@@HyattHyatt3179 YES. THAT'S THE ONE. "Hi, you've reached the alexithymia hotline. We are sorry but no emotional reactions, autobiographical memories or other firm opinions one way or the other are available to take your call at the moment, and we do not know when one will be next available. If you would like to leave a message, please press 1, otherwise hang up and try again later."
@burgeal
10 ай бұрын
I kind of wish they had that as well. Here's the thing though: most people who say maybe/sometimes are avoiding putting the yes. As a spectrum disorder, even neurotypical people can exhibit the occasional autism correlated trait and conversely it is rare for 2 autistics to demonstrate the exact same set of traits.
@rysonsynic8695
9 ай бұрын
Rin: I'M AN EIGHTH OF THE WAY THROUGH THE TEST! Me: yeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhhh, but we recognize these traits.
@homesiclebreadslice8632
7 ай бұрын
[ NEW ARTICLE : ] [ " OBJECT PERSONIFICATION IN AUTISM ; THIS ARTICLE WILL BE VERY SAD IF NO ONE READS IT " ]
@inkie2504
8 ай бұрын
ONE OF US ONE OF US
@killerkittycat13
10 ай бұрын
ONE OF US
@faenethlorhalien
10 ай бұрын
We still like you, Rin. Don't worry.
@DeaDaR03
10 ай бұрын
I did the test for the fuck of it and got 179. This result does not surprise me.
@yuishishido8780
10 ай бұрын
I wonder what this channel’s REAL main star would look like in Chibi form. RIN! Time for another collab with your mother.
@mint.640
7 ай бұрын
The caption omg 😭
@sdg1
8 ай бұрын
No way guys she's acoustic :OOOOO !!!!!!!!
@wolvzunion6831
9 ай бұрын
i just did the test before watching this vod and got a grand total of 11/240 25 being considered not autistic
@Neodactyl
10 ай бұрын
Dang this sounds relatable
@SaiTaX_the_Chile_boi
10 ай бұрын
I myself got 181, yes, I am very tised. the more time goes by, the more autistic this Rin is. 38:19 I also noticed this, the test talks of pitch, but for autistics volume and or order is the problem. 143 is very autistic, yes, anything over 105 or so can be sort of used as a non profesional diagno. unless you have been confirmed as other neurodivergency, cuz others can resemble tism, anyways, I think its safe enough to give you the wellcome to the tism club, if you see someone similar to you, or that would answer this test in a similar way, you can know to yourself they might be in the club. your score might be higher, since you explained something different than what you answered here and there.
@felderup
7 ай бұрын
a wrong carrot, a parsnip... i agree, wrong, they add nice flavour to a stew, but i pick em out and throw em at raccoons or put em on the road.
@bagetblue2043
7 ай бұрын
Oh no Rin, probabilities is how it always works
@ZarethKard
7 ай бұрын
50:00 TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS!
@GriffinGamez
8 ай бұрын
dang. I lost to rin in autism. and im medically diagnosed.
@RobinTheRandom526
9 ай бұрын
ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US
@muriotkum9605
7 ай бұрын
Saw Rin take the test and decided to also take it turns out my high score in autism is 160. Try to beat that.
@snartboy5000
7 ай бұрын
204 :3
@jkostelo
7 ай бұрын
Gooble-gabble! Gooble-gabble! One of us! One of us!
@_NotImportant
10 ай бұрын
Seeing that end number. You might wanna consider going to a doc and getting that diagnosed. That test is usually very accurate.
@cazador7131
7 ай бұрын
I'm diagnosed with Asperger's. The results weren't all that surprising. Also if you disagree with the test, I thought the questions were stupid and chose to ignore the results. My autistic brain says the test is bullshit and so whatever the test says doesn't matter. I mean yes it put me in the extremely autistic category but it's purely coincidence that it got it right.
@RhysHill-ur8lq
3 ай бұрын
Welcome to the club Rinperose
@sol575
10 ай бұрын
50:13 for rin singing
@the_beans_man1524
10 ай бұрын
I like how she opens up the video with that one dinky ass song from Kirby
@ThatAnimeGuyIsReallyWeird
8 ай бұрын
I bite my nails and it is probably because of stress i cant handle social situations well so i started biting them since i started going to school
@loydcasteneda1950
10 ай бұрын
Than kyou for the stream Rin :3
@francescozanzottera3381
10 ай бұрын
welcome to the Spectre fellow neurodivergent fellas
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
What shall be our next evil plot, now that we've forced everyone to get vaccinated?
@TNobody0214
10 ай бұрын
The punkalopi conspiracy continues to prove true. Who will be next
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Honestly interacting with the world through the medium of a CG puppet and optional voice changer laid over the background of a video game or various VGMs, with incoming messages being only text based rather than voice or, worse, live video, is pretty much peak autistic. I wouldn't be surprised if >50% of Vtubers would get triple digits.
@ocean.sandy02
9 ай бұрын
just took the test as an officially diagnosed person, and outdid rin lol
@Xenomorphmaindbd999
10 ай бұрын
As a person with autism this is funny af not even mildly offended
@sokudojsk.1261
6 ай бұрын
Fun fact at around 1:04:50 the song that plays is called: shark bytes.
@gFamWeb
10 ай бұрын
"I love wikis" autism moment
@sugnagaming
10 ай бұрын
I fuckin love tungsten cube
@minifeebas8911
10 ай бұрын
i really should remember my score so i dont have to retake this goddamn test every time, it really pisses me off btw rin, asexuaility is a sexuality that is more common for autists than for people who are neurotypical
@_Frozen_mamba_
10 ай бұрын
i scored 124! got more marks than i got in my a-levels!
@Professor_Toothpaste
4 ай бұрын
I have autism, and I haven't even watched the full VOD yet, but I have a small hunch that she maybe has autism, because i do a lot of things that she does, like collect a bunch of the same thing, have a hyper fictation on something, I'm like 37% convinced. 😌
@Spedatr0n
10 ай бұрын
She’s just a silly little guy!
@JoelTheParrot
10 ай бұрын
if autism is so good where's autism 2 anyway im looking at this quiz and it's like... the clarity is NOT strong with this one lol, not seeming like a good quiz. there's so many cases of "Well, the claim is too general, but the examples don't apply, does that mean it doesn't apply?" or "This really needs a 'sometimes' option of some sort". Sometimes it's like "Do you do well in x situation" and that situation just isn't guaranteed in life, or "Do you do this normally" and it's like THAT'S SUBJECTIVE... And the "I am considered x by those who know me" feels strangely roundabout, is it actually requiring peer revision or is it just saying "Are you this trait" because that's like, circumstantial evidence, as is anything involving liking family. Not to mention the Allonormative questions... Yeah, I'm gonna have to grade this quiz a Non-Autistic out of Autistic. Shame on it.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Eh, the test writing did get a low grade even on the test site, but the actual score correlation vs official diagnosis (at least with an impairment / social trauma symptom based scale) is reasonably strong. Plus the divergence is just evaporating off Rin even though this is my first exposure. Anyway, to answer your initial question - the best things in life don't get or need sequels, and they rarely match up to the original anyway.
@JoelTheParrot
10 ай бұрын
Well, when the groups have that big of margins then it makes sense that it would still be fairly reliable, but a lot of the questions are still wasted time for that reason. i'm sorry i don't know what your second part means lol lol@@tahrey
@sachitechless
10 ай бұрын
Congrats on passing your autism test Rin "John VTuber" Penrose
@jamesparsh1669
9 ай бұрын
i just took it without knowing til after watching this and i got a 175
@captainzach6226
10 ай бұрын
Hear me out we need a rin plushie in the shark outfit
@Ari2247
6 ай бұрын
I took the test because I show a lot of signs of autism and got 149 aka just below strong signs of autism and just above the mean of all autistic people who took the quiz
@IONATVS
9 ай бұрын
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
@Abby___1love
10 ай бұрын
Life is just life
@ZeltonXD
7 ай бұрын
Real
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Brosis got a question about focusing on details instead of the big picture, focused on the detail of the question instead of the big picture, and then said no anyway 😂 Also i never watched your stuff before and i think i got recommended this just because of other stuff I've watched recently, and... Less than twenty minutes in so far, but I've been figuring on a high score since about five. Pinging my neuroscope pretty hard, simply in terms of the humour and style of expression if nothing else. And then there's the ace colours etc... It's just a matter of how far into three figures you'll end up ;) So, in conclusion, welcome home. You were already here though. Keep up your weird self. And respect to your extremely based manager, i never met one before who'd pick up on these cues or be bothered/concerned enough to suggest the test. Maybe a comprehensive ADHD test might be worth looking into as well btw
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Oh and about the "never wanted a relationship" "oh i think that's something else bro" ...is this the right place to mention how there's a pretty wide overlap between the neurodiverse and LGBT+ communities, and autie X ace/aro/enby is not exactly unknown? ... And the frying thing, misophonia is a pretty common ND sensory issue. So yeah. A "Rin thing" might be a neurodivergent thing at this point already and we're not even halfway in.
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Yes, the animal crossing catalogue counts
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Unusual voice means in context, and, uh... That's one of the things giving me the vibe ;)
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Woo stim crew ... Did someone literally get Roomburdered in S+H? Has Stabby become TV canon? Also to hell with ultra mainstream TV. Though i guess it's kinda like stimming for NTs?
@tahrey
10 ай бұрын
Get a cheap air fryer, absolute game changer for small quantities of things that need to be oven cooked. Avoid most of the burns, less need to preheat, don't get a face full of burning air when you open it etc. ...oh man the random singing along with the Japanese music, i can't. That's an honorary free club membership if nothing else. (the playlist slaps by the way) The lack of routine though maybe needing one is an AuDHD sign fwiw. Generally the reactions sound a lot like the content of a typical ND support group Facebook page...
@parfate1383
7 ай бұрын
Welcome to the AAA battery club!
@nyatske
10 ай бұрын
Bro, wth, my score is the exact same, although my answers are different in places. Oh well, sometimes you learn something about yourself.
@dj_sp3rmcount
Ай бұрын
i got a 141, i was diagnosed with asperger's at 10 years old, rin, i think you are cooked
@kaazuk0
7 ай бұрын
SHE HAS THE 'TISM!!! ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
@tommymackereth9661
8 ай бұрын
If youre interested, i got a score of 163 and im a diagnosed autistic whos quite strongly seasoned with the ‘tism
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