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Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
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I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
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Mayor Haggar and Cody are such nice people for the community. Metro City's hospitals reached an all time new record of incoming patients due to their great efforts :P
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adelikat wrote:
Bisqwit wrote:
For the record, people with aspergers are notoriously bad at picking up on sarcasm. Please be considerate, even though I realize the urge to be asshats is almost impossible to resist.
I very much agree with this post.
Well I d'ont and I thing your an humungo moron.
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Normally i would say Yes, but thennI thought "its not the same hack" so ill stick with meh.
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Thanks, guys! You're words Truly mean alot to me! I have Already spent some Time researching ocarina of time and I came across a good TAS for Reference by Guanobowl. What kind of Tools and Hardware do I need to start TASing though? Thanks in Advance. ---- Only Darkness Rises Through The Shadows Not changing this Signature until Linkin Park releases a new Album!
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where do I download this 'ocarina of time with disabilities' hack?
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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Bisqwit wrote:
For the record, people with aspergers are notoriously bad at picking up on sarcasm. Please be considerate, even though I realize the urge to be asshats is almost impossible to resist.
I agree. It would be nice if we could at least act somewhat like grownups from time to time, like when someone with a disability asks a question related to their disability. People who have disabilities get enough of this kind of nonsense (as well as people who think they can "help", by "training the weak leg"). It's really just not funny, not helpful, and it's extremely immature.
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Thanks, guys! You're words Truly mean alot to me! I have Already spent some Time researching ocarina of time and I came across a good TAS for Reference by Guanobowl. What kind of Tools and Hardware do I need to start TASing though? Thanks in Advance.
For the N64, you'll need mupen64-rr. No special hardware is needed, just a regular computer with Windows on it. I think this is the download you need: https://code.google.com/p/mupen64-rr/downloads/detail?name=Mupen64%20v8%20installer.zip&can=2&q=
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Mothrayas wrote:
sack_bot wrote:
this needs to move to off topic.
Yeah. Done.
Did we actually took a discussion about TASing a game about an elf kid and somehow turn it into a discussion on Autism? TAS + Ocarina of Time = Autism? How do you you even do that?
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WiiUltimate wrote:
Thanks, guys! You're words Truly mean alot to me! I have Already spent some Time researching ocarina of time and I came across a good TAS for Reference by Guanobowl. What kind of Tools and Hardware do I need to start TASing though? Thanks in Advance.
As an experienced OoT TASer I can only tell you: DON'T TAKE GUANOBOWL'S RUN FOR REFERENCE! EVER! Guano's run is not only completely outdated, he also does a lot of things (movement wise) that are very slow compared to the newer tactics. Using his run as a refernce you would assume many things as optimal, that are actually completely bad. Taking Swordless Link's MST run or my any% run would be a much better idea. Edit: How can anybody even consider Guano's run as a refernce? It's hard to even find it on this website, because it is so old and has been improved so many times. Smells more and more like a troll.
Post subject: Re: Is it O.K. to TAS ocarina of time with Disabilities?
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Hi, I've been Looking into TASes for several years now and I Must say "Good Job" on your Runs. I would Like to work on my own ocarina of time TAS to beat the Game with all of the Dungeons. However, is it O.K. for me to do this if I have Autism? I've been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome but I Love ocarina of time TAS. Is this allowed? P.S. Welcome to the Forums! ---- Only Darkness Rises Through The Shadows Not changing this Signature until Linkin Park releases a new Album!
Wow man, I have that too! I have the same kind of problem, I would LOVE to try and do a %100 run of that game one day. I tried it one time but just couldn't muck up the mental strength, not to mention motivation and having to do other stuff like chores, run errands, etc. Glad to hear we have so much in common!!
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jlun2 wrote:
Mothrayas wrote:
sack_bot wrote:
this needs to move to off topic.
Yeah. Done.
Did we actually took a discussion about TASing a game about an elf kid and somehow turn it into a discussion on Autism? TAS + Ocarina of Time = Autism? How do you you even do that?
The primary discussion topic in this thread was autism right from the start.
The first post in this thread wrote:
is it O.K. for me to do this if I have Autism? I've been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome but I Love ocarina of time TAS. Is this allowed?
http://www.youtube.com/Noxxa <dwangoAC> This is a TAS (...). Not suitable for all audiences. May cause undesirable side-effects. May contain emulator abuse. Emulator may be abusive. This product contains glitches known to the state of California to cause egg defects. <Masterjun> I'm just a guy arranging bits in a sequence which could potentially amuse other people looking at these bits <adelikat> In Oregon Trail, I sacrificed my own family to save time. In Star trek, I killed helpless comrades in escape pods to save time. Here, I kill my allies to save time. I think I need help.
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Why is this topic still going
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Mothrayas wrote:
The primary discussion topic in this thread was autism right from the start.
Oh, sorry. I thought this was split off from the OoT TAS thread. :P Still...
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Because Kobe Bryant still couldn't keep his pants UP and had to insert his penis once again into another woman's vagina and scream Chocolate Rain! Also, the U.S Senate has all-time record of 8% approval rating..! :) http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/congressional_performance
Nitrogenesis wrote:
Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
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I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
natt wrote:
I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
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Mayor Haggar and Cody are such nice people for the community. Metro City's hospitals reached an all time new record of incoming patients due to their great efforts :P
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Because Kobe Bryant still couldn't keep his pants UP and had to insert his penis once again into another woman's vagina and scream Chocolate Rain! Also, the U.S Senate has all-time record of 8% approval rating..! :) http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/congressional_performance
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Dada wrote:
Bisqwit wrote:
For the record, people with aspergers are notoriously bad at picking up on sarcasm. Please be considerate, even though I realize the urge to be asshats is almost impossible to resist.
I agree. It would be nice if we could at least act somewhat like grownups from time to time, like when someone with a disability asks a question related to their disability. People who have disabilities get enough of this kind of nonsense (as well as people who think they can "help", by "training the weak leg"). It's really just not funny, not helpful, and it's extremely immature.
Really. So if people are bad at something, they should be protected from that thing? If people are bad at socializing, please don't try to socialize with them? That's being mean and inconsiderate to them? If people are bad at detecting sarcasm, don't ever confront them with sarcasm? If your foreign cook-housekeeper is bad at grammar, let's talk like this to them "You clean windows later and making dinner, OK?", at least don't use complex sentences. This is being very mature and considerate to them! Then wonder how it is that they never improve. I refuse to treat anybody with Asperger's as anything less than a normal person. I use sarcasm with normal people. People with Asperger's are not incapable of detecting it. Sarcasm is real. It exists in this world. I don't get why you think it's mature to protect people from it. I get offended if people disagree with me and I'm very bad at arguing, so would you please maturely refrain from arguing with me? Thanks. Oh that's different, because Asperger's is a real disability and me being bad at arguing isn't? What if science finds out I'm not just being bad at arguing, indeed some area in my brain associated with arguing is a lot smaller than in average people, quite a few people are affected by it, and so then they give this condition a name? Then it's a disability? Taxi drivers have bigger hippocampuses because they make more use of them. Maybe just arguing more with me would cure me? Shouldn't we at least give it a go? No, I need to be protected from getting this chance. (Not claiming Asperger's works the same way, it doesn't seem to, as far as we know) Asperger's is defined over its symptoms. If you have lots of them (and had them at an early age), and none of the candidates for a differential diagnosis apply, you have Asperger's. Its symptoms include being worse at some things than people who don't have it. Its symptoms are not being unable to socialize ever and they aren't being unable to detect sarcasm. It's also a developmental disorder, so yes, people with that condition cannot be cured, so my opposition has a point, but again, they can become a lot better at the things they are bad at with training! To a point where they can indeed detect sarcasm most of the time and indeed read most facial expressions, intonation and body language correctly when conscious effort is applied. But surprise! This can't happen unless they are confronted with it! I get very upset about this because the idea of protecting people from the things they are bad at seems just very insane to me, and even cruel. Oh, he's got dyslexia, let's be considerate and give him less reading assignements than the rest of the class. Let's send a mail to all of our friends, but him I'll phone, so he doesn't have to read, which he's bad at. I think the more sane approach is to make him read more, so he could get to a more normal level and ultimately have less difficulties in everyday life, but maybe you think that's an immature approach. Maybe you think it's more mature to keep reading his emails to him because we should be considerate. Please explain to me how your logic is more mature, I doubt you can. Males naturally have better spacial visualization abilities than females. So let's protect females from having to park their cars into difficult spots. If you see a female having trouble at it, don't hesitate to offer her help. In fact, let's not even make them try. We shouldn't expect them to perform as well, so let's be considerate and give them less practice in driving lessons, we mustn't be so demanding. Let's never make them practice, since they are naturally worse at it! Not the best analogy, but maybe now you get where I'm coming from, since I know you are very pro-feminist, and if I were female, I'd find the above very insulting. I didn't bring it up to derail the topic any further, so please let's not. I submit once again that people with Asperger's don't have to be protected from sarcasm. We should treat them like normal people.
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Oh, he's got dyslexia, let's be considerate and give him less reading assignements than the rest of the class. Let's send a mail to all of our friends, but him I'll phone, so he doesn't have to read, which he's bad at. I think the more sane approach is to make him read more, so he could get to a more normal level and ultimately have less difficulties in everyday life, but maybe you think that's an immature approach. Maybe you think it's more mature to keep reading his emails to him because we should be considerate. Please explain to me how your logic is more mature, I doubt you can.
So you think that dyslexics just don't try hard enough? Dyslexia is a real disability, and if reading more can help them to function better, it is not your place to force them to do it.
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Twelvepack wrote:
So you think that dyslexics just don't try hard enough? Dyslexia is a real disability, and if reading more can help them to function better, it is not your place to force them to do it.
No, but I think if they practiced more, they'd get better at reading (and/or writing) than if they avoided practice at all costs. They are handicapped, so they need to practice more to accomplish the same. This isn't really an outlandish thing to propose, is it? And how am I forcing anybody to do anything? If they want to have less difficulties in everyday life, I think they should practice more. If they are fine with it, there's no need to. Certainly, we shouldn't prevent or discourage them from trying. Edit: Same for Asperger's. I won't participate in creating an environment in which people with Asperger's are confronted with less sarcasm, so that they would have less chances to practice detecting it. Edit again: Oh, I get it now. It comes from this: "I think the more sane approach is to make him read more, so he could get to a more normal level and ultimately have less difficulties in everyday life." I'm sorry for my lack of clarity. I think I stuck with this ambiguous kind of wording to display the contrast between two extreme approaches, and show how the other extreme still seems a lot more sane to me. In reality, I think more practice should be encouraged, not that they should be forced to it. So "make him read more" in a sense of encouraging him to.
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Kuwaga wrote:
Dada wrote:
Bisqwit wrote:
For the record, people with aspergers are notoriously bad at picking up on sarcasm. Please be considerate, even though I realize the urge to be asshats is almost impossible to resist.
I agree. It would be nice if we could at least act somewhat like grownups from time to time, like when someone with a disability asks a question related to their disability. People who have disabilities get enough of this kind of nonsense (as well as people who think they can "help", by "training the weak leg"). It's really just not funny, not helpful, and it's extremely immature.
Really. So if people are bad at something, they should be protected from that thing? If people are bad at socializing, please don't try to socialize with them? That's being mean and inconsiderate to them? If people are bad at detecting sarcasm, don't ever confront them with sarcasm? If your foreign cook-housekeeper is bad at grammar, let's talk like this to them "You clean windows later and making dinner, OK?", at least don't use complex sentences. This is being very mature and considerate to them! Then wonder how it is that they never improve. I refuse to treat anybody with Asperger's as anything less than a normal person. I use sarcasm with normal people. People with Asperger's are not incapable of detecting it. Sarcasm is real. It exists in this world. I don't get why you think it's mature to protect people from it. I get offended if people disagree with me and I'm very bad at arguing, so would you please maturely refrain from arguing with me? Thanks. Oh that's different, because Asperger's is a real disability and me being bad at arguing isn't? What if science finds out I'm not just being bad at arguing, indeed some area in my brain associated with arguing is a lot smaller than in average people, quite a few people are affected by it, and so then they give this condition a name? Then it's a disability? Taxi drivers have bigger hippocampuses because they make more use of them. Maybe just arguing more with me would cure me? Shouldn't we at least give it a go? No, I need to be protected from getting this chance. (Not claiming Asperger's works the same way, it doesn't seem to, as far as we know) Asperger's is defined over its symptoms. If you have lots of them (and had them at an early age), and none of the candidates for a differential diagnosis apply, you have Asperger's. Its symptoms include being worse at some things than people who don't have it. Its symptoms are not being unable to socialize ever and they aren't being unable to detect sarcasm. It's also a developmental disorder, so yes, people with that condition cannot be cured, so my opposition has a point, but again, they can become a lot better at the things they are bad at with training! To a point where they can indeed detect sarcasm most of the time and indeed read most facial expressions, intonation and body language correctly when conscious effort is applied. But surprise! This can't happen unless they are confronted with it! I get very upset about this because the idea of protecting people from the things they are bad at seems just very insane to me, and even cruel. Oh, he's got dyslexia, let's be considerate and give him less reading assignements than the rest of the class. Let's send a mail to all of our friends, but him I'll phone, so he doesn't have to read, which he's bad at. I think the more sane approach is to make him read more, so he could get to a more normal level and ultimately have less difficulties in everyday life, but maybe you think that's an immature approach. Maybe you think it's more mature to keep reading his emails to him because we should be considerate. Please explain to me how your logic is more mature, I doubt you can. Males naturally have better spacial visualization abilities than females. So let's protect females from having to park their cars into difficult spots. If you see a female having trouble at it, don't hesitate to offer her help. In fact, let's not even make them try. We shouldn't expect them to perform as well, so let's be considerate and give them less practice in driving lessons, we mustn't be so demanding. Let's never make them practice, since they are naturally worse at it! Not the best analogy, but maybe now you get where I'm coming from, since I know you are very pro-feminist, and if I were female, I'd find the above very insulting. I didn't bring it up to derail the topic any further, so please let's not. I submit once again that people with Asperger's don't have to be protected from sarcasm. We should treat them like normal people.
Kuwanga, It is very considerate for you to recognize the condition that people like me have, and I just want to say, thank you so much for doing that and defending our difficulties. I never really noticed how caring the people at TASvideos.org were until I saw your post. Generally, I have many difficulties I have to face from time to time, and sometimes when I go to school and deal with them, people start to think I'm "retarded" or "mental". What they don't realize is that my brain is telling me to reconfigure myself so I can better deal with these kinds of things. I try to tell them, but they don't understand. It's really amazing to see that there's someone out there that has seen these things and actually cares rather than criticizing the latter. You guys truly are nice people. You know, we should have some kind of Asperger's Recognition day or something? I don't know, it's adelikat's site. I hope to become great friends with you in the future. YushiroGowa, TASer of Valve Games
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Twelvepack wrote:
So you think that dyslexics just don't try hard enough? Dyslexia is a real disability, and if reading more can help them to function better, it is not your place to force them to do it.
Clearly dyslexics should start throwing money on spatial forms of theology: http://www.today.com/id/7968809#.UZ0pi7WTjKA ;)
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Holy shit, this is surely getting out of hand out of a sudden xD
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Twelvepack wrote:
So you think that dyslexics just don't try hard enough? Dyslexia is a real disability, and if reading more can help them to function better, it is not your place to force them to do it.
If his point was that we shouldn't patronize people with disabilities, I really don't understand what your point is.
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So... uh... now that I'm not going to be the one who sticks out his neck and call "troll"... Does anyone else think WiiUltimate is our old friend Billy? This looks like classic Billy to me.
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Topic locked. Please do not hold arguments over disabilities. Also, stop accusing members of this forum of being trolls.

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