Thorsteinn,
thank you so much for posting these. It takes a lot of courage to do so. I laughed, and yes, I teared up a bit, watching your videos.
I have one question for you: does the TV show "Big Bang Theory" help your friends or family that aren't Aspies understand you? Because let me tell you, it's surprisingly helped me out so much. After 30 years of life, most of which I wasn't home (military boarding school), then 4 years of Catholic High School where I had many activities, and then the military, thanks to Big Bang Theory, my parents and family finally get me.
Also, "life-long student" is definitely I also fall under
my anthropology professor/mentor/counselor told me in relation to me being in school as long as I have, "we always should learn something new. you excel in the academia (luckily that's one thing, research, I can stay focused on) and so you just want to "stay" there's nothing wrong with that. I have four masters, two doctorates, and eight bachelor's degrees, and now I'm working on my ninth." - as nice as it was seeing your videos, it was great to meet him too.
Sir Edward - I also had a feeling questions on the quiz Sir Ulrich posted were very orientated towards "introverted vs extroverted" as well.
Thorsteinn - I think the "frat house" that is the Chivalry within the SCA definitely stigmas and makes fun of the Knights within it that are "different." Just my personal experience, knowing one who is very, very, high ranked and well admired in Caid. He was the first one to tell me about the SCA back in high school, he's also the "textbook aspie" in the "Sheldon Cooper - I'm holier than thou" sort of way
but a great friend. He also asked not to post his name on here.
BTW... the VA diagnosed me as an Aspie with severe social phobia. Ironically, it was my time served within the military that developed my social phobia, I don't make friends anymore basically out of a fear of losing them. They also like treating me as a "go-to" test subject since I am Aspie but somehow survived and even at few times, excelled within the military environment since I was 8 years old. I keep telling them it was nothing because when you're a low-rank, you just shut up. It was easy for me to just shut-down. I don't know if it was the same for you Thorsteinn since you said you served time in the National Guard.
I also took Sir Ulrich's test -
174 of 200: Aspie, 31 of 200: Neurotypical
Aspie Talent: 9.7 of 10
Aspie Compulsion: 9.8 of 10 - they also say the OCD came from too much polishing lol
It is funny too, I'm starting to see why quacks like me lol I scored 8.2 of 10 for Aspie social, and yet according to further tests, I never did count for ADD, ADHD, or ODD. Basically I "choose" apparently
is what I've been told. ODD was the first thing I was ever tested for, and my Mom was so pissed I didn't "qualify" as one. My doc at the time just looked at her, smirked and said "no, Mrs. Murphy, your son just has very little respect for you. Now why is that?" and we never went to him again