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*Chris looks at us all and sees a motley crew of [[homo|homosexuals]].
*Chris looks at us all and sees a motley crew of [[homo|homosexuals]].
*It was an oversimplified explanation of Autism, that the world is like a rainbow with everyone being different and special, given to him by a doctor when he was a child which he has latched onto because he thinks it makes him different and special (it doesn't).
*It was an oversimplified explanation of Autism, that the world is like a rainbow with everyone being different and special, given to him by a doctor when he was a child which he has latched onto because he thinks it makes him different and special (it doesn't).
But since Chris can't use metaphors and allegories to save his autistic ass, a more simple, and plausible explanation that Chris is drawing from the rainbow puzzle logo used by some autism charities, and the line is being said by someone looking at Chris, with an abrupt, sudden point of view change.


==Listen==
==Listen==

Revision as of 03:30, 25 August 2009

A-U-T-I-S-M is the third track from Christian and the Hedgehog Boys.

The song is most notable as a view into Chris's personal definition of autism: a condition that makes him quiet and has rendered him so especially intelligent and different that he can't make friends. It is strange that he refers to fellow autists as "us", given the fact that he always tries to disassociate with "slow in the minds", hence by mentioning honor roll.

Interpretations

Students of the English language have been especially puzzled by the phrase "I look at you all, and I see a rainbow." Various explanations of this include:

  • Chris looks at us all and sees a motley crew of homosexuals.
  • It was an oversimplified explanation of Autism, that the world is like a rainbow with everyone being different and special, given to him by a doctor when he was a child which he has latched onto because he thinks it makes him different and special (it doesn't).

But since Chris can't use metaphors and allegories to save his autistic ass, a more simple, and plausible explanation that Chris is drawing from the rainbow puzzle logo used by some autism charities, and the line is being said by someone looking at Chris, with an abrupt, sudden point of view change.

Listen

Lyrics

[sung over The Backstreet Boys' "Larger Than Life"]

Are you ready to party?

I've been high and feelin' like an outcast, all right
But let me tell you, I need some friends now, all right
'Cause all of this time I've, never been unknown

A-U-T-I-S-M, what does it mean
Silence and friends unseen
A few brains as well, that is autism
And that makes us seem special to you

I'm lookin' at you all and I see a rainbow, come on
You think I'm different in every way, come on
All of the times that I've earned honor roll!

A-U-T-I-S-M, what does it mean
Silence and friends unseen
A few brains as well, that is autism
And that makes us seem special to you

Ooooh oooh, oooh oooh

All of the time that I've never been unknown

A-U-T-I-S-M, what does it mean
Silence and friends unseen
A few brains as well, that is autism
And that makes us seem special to you

A-U-T-I-S-M, what does it mean
Silence and friends unseen
A few brains as well, that is autism
That makes us seem special
That makes us seem special
That makes us seem special to you

A-U-T-I-S-M Cover