Autist Interview

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Next time I have nothing to do, I'm going to interview an autist. What should I ask him? Try to keep the questions and expected answers school appropriate. Also this guy is barely functional without someone constantly telling him what to do, so this is gonna be extra fun.

Edit: I'll be reshaping the questions into something I could actually ask him, and I'll post a transcript of the whole conversation here in a pastebin when I actually do it.

Questions I'm asking:
"Do you like Lego games?"
ask him if he likes his bread with or without crust
How important is fitting in to you?
ask what sort of obstacles he faces daily.
fried or baked chicken
who is best pony?
ask about focus issues and difficulty with schoolwork I guess
how long have you known your autistic?
« Last Edit: January 24, 2017, 03:31:35 PM by Rigel »


How much he spent on his fursuit

ask him if he likes his bread with or without crust

Also this guy is barely functional without someone constantly telling him what to do, so this is gonna be extra fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqdDjNAyPdA

how much he loves Annoying Orange memes

ask yourself why you're being a richardhead for no reason

ask yourself why you're being a richardhead for no reason
I get bored with nothing to do, and I'm running out of things to discuss with my friends in that class.



[Autistic Screeching]

Not now, Matthew, we're trying to give Rigel questions!

How important is fitting in to you?

Question for you: Are you doing this out of genuine interest or using him as a source of entertainment? No harm to the autist either way I suppose but if it's the latter you may want to get a hobby. But to stay on topic, maybe ask what sort of obstacles he faces daily.


why do you have a babyfur special interest