Talk:Carl Gould/@comment-25084027-20150214134408/@comment-24669562-20150706223944

I don't know about you but I too thought having Aspergers was a curse. Now I find it to be a blessing! That's just me though.

Without my Asperger's, not only could I not empathize with others with it, but I don't know if I'd like the things I like or be interetested in the things I'm interested in (railroad crossing flashing light signals, crossing gates, especially with the smaller lights on them, electricity towers, telephone poles, electric poles, transmission toweres with flashing red lights on them, fire alarms (which still scare the heck out of me!) with strobe lights.

And I've learned that people with Asperger's can teach you things. Having Asperger's is still an inconvenience to some of us and can still be a pain, especially when others don't otherstand or are very mean, but it's also good to be Asperger's positive. I say embrace it. Well. it may take some time, I didn't appreciate having Asperger's until very recently.

One other cartoon character that may have it is Andy from Caillou: http://caillou.wikia.com/wiki/Andy (Season 5, Episode: "Follow Me.")This page still needs work and more images and perhaps more information or some editting.)