Who said it was an illegal low level pass? You need to research faa rules before making a false statement!
@thomaschan7183Ай бұрын
💙💙💙🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@alborromeo87112 ай бұрын
Very magical and inspiring!
@djalmajunior15433 ай бұрын
Terceiro
@crystalsherman88964 ай бұрын
They should just remarry
@Mooms5 ай бұрын
I hate the way they act like Autism is a death sentence. They make it seem like Owen would be less of a person just because he has it
@hhc95956 ай бұрын
💙🌲💙
@hhc95956 ай бұрын
💙👼💙
@prometheusgod75826 ай бұрын
💙💙💙Madonna is 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻The Inspiring Queen of Pop & The Queen People’s Hearts💙💙💙 I am forever grateful to her.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💙💙💙🕊🕊🕊
@rosea97378 ай бұрын
0:27 just the stuff nightmares are made of...
@EdgeofEarth9 ай бұрын
Love it
@EdgeofEarth9 ай бұрын
This is great!
@hhc959511 ай бұрын
Very beautiful and relaxing.
@Peppermintflipside Жыл бұрын
Ooh it's so colorful :)
@miaashley4892 Жыл бұрын
the queen
@nydiaalonzo4862 Жыл бұрын
10 years later... 2nd comment. Get well soon Madonna.
@davidgarcia5095 Жыл бұрын
Hi!
@Alexey-sv5ig5 ай бұрын
Qween!
@Kmn483 Жыл бұрын
Hi everyone. I have a mild case of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) myself. While my symptoms are much less severe than most with Autism, I do still experience them, and I'd like to explain some things, although I can't speak for all Autistic people of course. Owen's story focuses on his hyperfixation with Disney. I'm lucky enough to not have a single major hyperfixation like that, but I still have a couple lesser ones with Pokémon and My Little Pony. I can't describe how important and how often I think about those. They've essentially become a part of me. I consider it vital that my future spouse enjoys them as well, otherwise they simply won't be able to understand me. Both worlds feel like how life should be. I can't explain it well, but basically real life is flawed because it's not either of those, but my reality is both of them. It's kind of like if you chose to have a tattoo across your entire body that shapes your life. I've branded myself with these two, at first without wanting too, but now I can't see myself any other way. It's true that Autistic people are very imaginative. I'm in my mid 20s and still frequently engage in fantasy daydreams, usually about an hour per day, but that depends on how occupied I am. Some days I will lie in bed and simply daydream for up to 3 hours straight. At work I daydream on my idle time. It's almost always fantasy in nature, with MLP & Pokémon being the most popular there. As far as I can tell, Autistic people are much closer to fantasy than neurotypicals. We lose out in some grounded reality to better get lost in our own fiction. It's actually really enjoyable, although it can be addicting. I have to force myself to escape my fantasies sometimes and go back to reality to take care of my physical needs like getting out of bed or do work. Speaking of physical needs, it's very much a chore to do mundane tasks like brushing my teeth. I can't describe it, but it feels very wrong and exceptionally tedious for some reason, despite the minor work required. Autistic people who frequently do something such as rocking, scratching, pacing, biting, etc. usually do it involuntarily and subconsciously. I'm bad with plucking beard hairs whenever I don't shave. If I don't notice I'm doing it I can scratch my chin over and over until it bleeds. I'm also a tapper and leg shaker, and used to be a bad rocker and pacer. I still pace on occasion when lost in thought and it helps me concentrate, but I typically notice it and stop doing it unless I really need to think about something. One day I paced until I was panting and couldn't stand, which is when I realized I needed to stop. Our social understanding is very lackluster. Please speak bluntly without subtleties. We often can not understand your tone or implications. Things that are obvious to everyone else aren't to me, and unfortunately that makes it hard to fit in. Social situations are rough. On the flip-side, Autistic people tend to be very physically sensitive. Bright lights and loud noises can easily give me a headache. And by loud noises I mean a phone ringing when I don't have headphones in or someone calling upstairs. The whole headphones/earbuds thing has become increasingly important to me, much to my surprise. I was fine as a kid without them, but now I can't walk around the house without earbuds in. It really hurts without them! Also I need music playing or I can't think if someone's talking. The music MUST drown them out or I wouldn't be able to type this. I can also always tell when the door is open and it's very annoying. I feel that draft and the door must be shut. It also feels like someone's always watching me through the open door, but I don't have a logical explanation for that. Autistic people are very much... behind when it comes to learning and development. I consider myself roughly 5 years mentally younger than I actually am. In some ways I'm still comparable to a teenager, although in others I'm much closer to where I should be. It's taken a lot of conscious effort to push myself forward and mature properly. Once I started working and focusing on a career I understood how far behind I was and have to play catchup constantly. I expect to be ready to leave my parents house at 30, given my pace. The only thing that particularly stood out to me in this whole video was the part where Owen called the breakup unfair. 25:46 I've noticed this trend more-so in others with more severe Autism, but I can relate to it too. We often see life as unfair and cannot understand why bad things happen. Especially bad things WE cause. Furthermore, we tend to be self-centered. I don't want to think this way and am working on it, but I tend to view things as benefiting myself being the default. It can be hard to remember that other people exist each with their own needs and reasonings. It's easy to take things personally and see minor transgressions as a direct attack towards us. As an example, I have an autistic co-worker who is absolutely horrible to our employees. Every minor thing they do pisses him off. Luckily they can't hear him, but he'll often verbally complain about completely normal things they do. For instance, changing their mind on buying something or requiring some time to think. He'll say they're going out of their way to waste his time and being dicks... for all this minor and normal stuff. For some Autistic people everyone that isn't explicitly their friend, is a villain in their story. Even if those people are just doing completely normal things. I think that's about it for things I want to mention, although if anyone wants to ask anything in general, or wants me to clarify something, please let me know. The whole point in all this was to hopefully help show the "rationale" or at least why Autistic people do what we do.
@jennifermelo7779 Жыл бұрын
This is beautiful!
@benicio1967 Жыл бұрын
Everyone is so exhausted of her.
@Laney322 Жыл бұрын
Me... crying right now
@RaysDad Жыл бұрын
Majestic airplane. Great for family vacations, stable and roomy, and occasionally you can sneak in a Lazy 8.
@teralmiles Жыл бұрын
I think she should re-marry him so they can get divorced again and we will get a Like a Prayer part 2.
@hgmcalifas Жыл бұрын
Oh yes Till death do us part 2!! So awesome!!
@jayg5391 Жыл бұрын
Lol
@akumar7366 Жыл бұрын
Wow amazing.
@madeleinemcgregor2855 Жыл бұрын
Autism is not something that we should all be ashamed of, it’s something we all should embrace.
@generalyousif3640 Жыл бұрын
8:58 Ego like parrot 11:00 Walt compared to Peter Pan First convo with him at 9 since he was 2 Which led to basement session His two universals were falling in love and finding his own apartment 23:55 big bro energy
@InJesusLED Жыл бұрын
That is really nice! Amazing creations of God, those huge trees!
@hhc9595 Жыл бұрын
Madonna is the best!
@Raiya_ru172 жыл бұрын
Well, if he was hitting her back in the days because of insecurity, it’s a good thing she separated with him back then. Well, love makes someone blind at times. Maybe now that they are older, hopefully they are wiser and calmer if they ever remarry lol.
@foreverhappy8882 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!🎊🎈🍾
@irlandajacquelinemariduena96502 жыл бұрын
It's a lovely story. I think Owen is a nice young man.
@JRR319842 жыл бұрын
<3.
@Sunshine_Daydream2222 жыл бұрын
Did you ever contact the owner? We want to see inside! We want to know the building process 😍
@lifeofkat81712 жыл бұрын
ariana desperately trying to twerk 😂😂
@EdgeofEarth2 жыл бұрын
Good treehouse spot!
@dakotarae1592 жыл бұрын
Ariana looks taller than Madonna, they are wearing the same heels. Madonna is 5'4", so is Ariana actually 5'5" or something?
@virginmaterial41752 жыл бұрын
9 years later. The first comment
@foreverhappy8882 жыл бұрын
Hai Nam Dad, Grandfather & Grandmother Temple 2806 Tyler Avenue, El Monte CA 91733
@dennismaloney57182 жыл бұрын
Very nice, brings back some great memories. Yeah great meeting you Joe. Look forward to flying with you two some day. Den
@Saartje052 жыл бұрын
All the tail hair in stuck in the crouper. That's asking for problems
@paulvoorhies88212 жыл бұрын
Anderson is sooo easy to embarrass!
@shaneschex10383 жыл бұрын
Why would you put music over this???!!!!
@sydneymiddleton36003 жыл бұрын
I love these types of videos-- of all the autism videos I've watched, this one... Among the numerous other I've seen like this are my favorite(s).
@rebeccaromanov15643 жыл бұрын
Alguien podría decirme qué tratan de decir, o a qué se refieren.
@leahpankey89603 жыл бұрын
That's killer Love the land
@Julia-ln5og3 жыл бұрын
What was the song called?
@patr703 жыл бұрын
The song is called "Music" by Madonna
@jonathanguzmanvazquez89163 жыл бұрын
Music by Madonna
@kuwei.93523 жыл бұрын
That’s great.
@haidacortes90483 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of my son☺I watch disney movies with him and he was happy until he went to school the teacher where very abusive with him saying that he was a brat😥and he wasnt a brat he just got autism.
@judithdemers93523 жыл бұрын
that is fantastic that the library has been open every day for 104 years/ CONGRATULATIONS
@judithdemers93523 жыл бұрын
you are very talented and are my northern most point/thanks
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Who said it was an illegal low level pass? You need to research faa rules before making a false statement!
💙💙💙🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Very magical and inspiring!
Terceiro
They should just remarry
I hate the way they act like Autism is a death sentence. They make it seem like Owen would be less of a person just because he has it
💙🌲💙
💙👼💙
💙💙💙Madonna is 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻The Inspiring Queen of Pop & The Queen People’s Hearts💙💙💙 I am forever grateful to her.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💙💙💙🕊🕊🕊
0:27 just the stuff nightmares are made of...
Love it
This is great!
Very beautiful and relaxing.
Ooh it's so colorful :)
the queen
10 years later... 2nd comment. Get well soon Madonna.
Hi!
Qween!
Hi everyone. I have a mild case of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) myself. While my symptoms are much less severe than most with Autism, I do still experience them, and I'd like to explain some things, although I can't speak for all Autistic people of course. Owen's story focuses on his hyperfixation with Disney. I'm lucky enough to not have a single major hyperfixation like that, but I still have a couple lesser ones with Pokémon and My Little Pony. I can't describe how important and how often I think about those. They've essentially become a part of me. I consider it vital that my future spouse enjoys them as well, otherwise they simply won't be able to understand me. Both worlds feel like how life should be. I can't explain it well, but basically real life is flawed because it's not either of those, but my reality is both of them. It's kind of like if you chose to have a tattoo across your entire body that shapes your life. I've branded myself with these two, at first without wanting too, but now I can't see myself any other way. It's true that Autistic people are very imaginative. I'm in my mid 20s and still frequently engage in fantasy daydreams, usually about an hour per day, but that depends on how occupied I am. Some days I will lie in bed and simply daydream for up to 3 hours straight. At work I daydream on my idle time. It's almost always fantasy in nature, with MLP & Pokémon being the most popular there. As far as I can tell, Autistic people are much closer to fantasy than neurotypicals. We lose out in some grounded reality to better get lost in our own fiction. It's actually really enjoyable, although it can be addicting. I have to force myself to escape my fantasies sometimes and go back to reality to take care of my physical needs like getting out of bed or do work. Speaking of physical needs, it's very much a chore to do mundane tasks like brushing my teeth. I can't describe it, but it feels very wrong and exceptionally tedious for some reason, despite the minor work required. Autistic people who frequently do something such as rocking, scratching, pacing, biting, etc. usually do it involuntarily and subconsciously. I'm bad with plucking beard hairs whenever I don't shave. If I don't notice I'm doing it I can scratch my chin over and over until it bleeds. I'm also a tapper and leg shaker, and used to be a bad rocker and pacer. I still pace on occasion when lost in thought and it helps me concentrate, but I typically notice it and stop doing it unless I really need to think about something. One day I paced until I was panting and couldn't stand, which is when I realized I needed to stop. Our social understanding is very lackluster. Please speak bluntly without subtleties. We often can not understand your tone or implications. Things that are obvious to everyone else aren't to me, and unfortunately that makes it hard to fit in. Social situations are rough. On the flip-side, Autistic people tend to be very physically sensitive. Bright lights and loud noises can easily give me a headache. And by loud noises I mean a phone ringing when I don't have headphones in or someone calling upstairs. The whole headphones/earbuds thing has become increasingly important to me, much to my surprise. I was fine as a kid without them, but now I can't walk around the house without earbuds in. It really hurts without them! Also I need music playing or I can't think if someone's talking. The music MUST drown them out or I wouldn't be able to type this. I can also always tell when the door is open and it's very annoying. I feel that draft and the door must be shut. It also feels like someone's always watching me through the open door, but I don't have a logical explanation for that. Autistic people are very much... behind when it comes to learning and development. I consider myself roughly 5 years mentally younger than I actually am. In some ways I'm still comparable to a teenager, although in others I'm much closer to where I should be. It's taken a lot of conscious effort to push myself forward and mature properly. Once I started working and focusing on a career I understood how far behind I was and have to play catchup constantly. I expect to be ready to leave my parents house at 30, given my pace. The only thing that particularly stood out to me in this whole video was the part where Owen called the breakup unfair. 25:46 I've noticed this trend more-so in others with more severe Autism, but I can relate to it too. We often see life as unfair and cannot understand why bad things happen. Especially bad things WE cause. Furthermore, we tend to be self-centered. I don't want to think this way and am working on it, but I tend to view things as benefiting myself being the default. It can be hard to remember that other people exist each with their own needs and reasonings. It's easy to take things personally and see minor transgressions as a direct attack towards us. As an example, I have an autistic co-worker who is absolutely horrible to our employees. Every minor thing they do pisses him off. Luckily they can't hear him, but he'll often verbally complain about completely normal things they do. For instance, changing their mind on buying something or requiring some time to think. He'll say they're going out of their way to waste his time and being dicks... for all this minor and normal stuff. For some Autistic people everyone that isn't explicitly their friend, is a villain in their story. Even if those people are just doing completely normal things. I think that's about it for things I want to mention, although if anyone wants to ask anything in general, or wants me to clarify something, please let me know. The whole point in all this was to hopefully help show the "rationale" or at least why Autistic people do what we do.
This is beautiful!
Everyone is so exhausted of her.
Me... crying right now
Majestic airplane. Great for family vacations, stable and roomy, and occasionally you can sneak in a Lazy 8.
I think she should re-marry him so they can get divorced again and we will get a Like a Prayer part 2.
Oh yes Till death do us part 2!! So awesome!!
Lol
Wow amazing.
Autism is not something that we should all be ashamed of, it’s something we all should embrace.
8:58 Ego like parrot 11:00 Walt compared to Peter Pan First convo with him at 9 since he was 2 Which led to basement session His two universals were falling in love and finding his own apartment 23:55 big bro energy
That is really nice! Amazing creations of God, those huge trees!
Madonna is the best!
Well, if he was hitting her back in the days because of insecurity, it’s a good thing she separated with him back then. Well, love makes someone blind at times. Maybe now that they are older, hopefully they are wiser and calmer if they ever remarry lol.
Congratulations!🎊🎈🍾
It's a lovely story. I think Owen is a nice young man.
<3.
Did you ever contact the owner? We want to see inside! We want to know the building process 😍
ariana desperately trying to twerk 😂😂
Good treehouse spot!
Ariana looks taller than Madonna, they are wearing the same heels. Madonna is 5'4", so is Ariana actually 5'5" or something?
9 years later. The first comment
Hai Nam Dad, Grandfather & Grandmother Temple 2806 Tyler Avenue, El Monte CA 91733
Very nice, brings back some great memories. Yeah great meeting you Joe. Look forward to flying with you two some day. Den
All the tail hair in stuck in the crouper. That's asking for problems
Anderson is sooo easy to embarrass!
Why would you put music over this???!!!!
I love these types of videos-- of all the autism videos I've watched, this one... Among the numerous other I've seen like this are my favorite(s).
Alguien podría decirme qué tratan de decir, o a qué se refieren.
That's killer Love the land
What was the song called?
The song is called "Music" by Madonna
Music by Madonna
That’s great.
It reminds me of my son☺I watch disney movies with him and he was happy until he went to school the teacher where very abusive with him saying that he was a brat😥and he wasnt a brat he just got autism.
that is fantastic that the library has been open every day for 104 years/ CONGRATULATIONS
you are very talented and are my northern most point/thanks
So gross