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"'''A-U-T-I-S-M'''" is the third track from ''[[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys (album)|Christian and the Hedgehog Boys]]''. It is sung over "Larger Than Life" by Backstreet Boys. | "'''A-U-T-I-S-M'''" is the third track from ''[[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys (album)|Christian and the Hedgehog Boys]]''. It is sung over "Larger Than Life" by Backstreet 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 autistics as "us, | The song is most notable as a view into [[Christian Weston Chandler|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 autistics as "us", given the fact that he always tries to disassociate with "[[slow-in-the-minds]]". | ||
==Interpretations== | ==Interpretations== | ||
Students of the [[Chris and English|English language]] have been especially puzzled by the phrase "I look at you all, and I see a [[rainbow]]". Various explanations of this include: | |||
Students of the [[Chris and English|English language]] have been especially puzzled by the phrase | |||
*Chris looks at us all and sees a motley crew of [[homos]]exuals. | *Chris looks at us all and sees a motley crew of [[homos]]exuals. | ||
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*His [[trolls|fans]] are comprised of many different races. | *His [[trolls|fans]] are comprised of many different races. | ||
But since Chris can't use figurative language (let alone [[Chris and English|plain English]]), a simpler and more plausible explanation is 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 change in point of view. Another examples of his tenuous grasp of symbolism and syntactic constructs comes from the line "friends unseen, | But since Chris can't use figurative language (let alone [[Chris and English|plain English]]), a simpler and more plausible explanation is 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 change in point of view. Another examples of his tenuous grasp of symbolism and syntactic constructs comes from the line "friends unseen", which to Chris apparently means nobody ever sees him with friends (because he has none), but to anybody else implies that his friends are invisible or hallucinatory. | ||
==Listen== | ==Listen== |
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"A-U-T-I-S-M" is the third track from Christian and the Hedgehog Boys. It is sung over "Larger Than Life" by Backstreet 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 autistics as "us", given the fact that he always tries to disassociate with "slow-in-the-minds".
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's a mangling of the concept of the autistic spectrum.
- His fans are comprised of many different races.
But since Chris can't use figurative language (let alone plain English), a simpler and more plausible explanation is 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 change in point of view. Another examples of his tenuous grasp of symbolism and syntactic constructs comes from the line "friends unseen", which to Chris apparently means nobody ever sees him with friends (because he has none), but to anybody else implies that his friends are invisible or hallucinatory.
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"A-U-T-I-S-M" | |
Search for video | YouTube, archive |
Stardate | August 2003 |
Subject Matter | Music, Autism, A rainbow |
Other | Audio |
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Lyrics
[sung over The Backstreet Boys' "Larger Than Life"]
Are you ready to pa-a-a-rty?
I've been high and feelin' like an outcast, alright?
But let me tell you: I need some friends now, alright?
(’Cause) all of this time I’m livin’ alo-awo-awo-awo-o-one!
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 ro-awo-awo-oh-o-o-oll!
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!
Oooh, oooh! Oooh, oooh!
All of the time that I've been alooo-oooo-ooooo-oooooone.
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!
(And) that makes us seem special!
That makes us seem special!
That makes us seem special to you!
Covers
A-U-T-I-S-M cover | |
Stardate | 4 January 2012 |
Made By | GUWANGE |
Subject Matter | A-U-T-I-S-M |
Video Type | Song Cover |
Other Info | From the album Trollsta's Paradise: A True and Honest Tribute to Christian & The Hedgehog Boys |
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