a touch of the…

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Currently listening to: Fast Car – Tracy Chapman & Luke Combs

You got a fast car
Is it fast enough so we can fly away?
We gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way

Maggie and I were talking when she paused, looked at me and asked, “Do you think you have a touch of the ’tism?” I smirked and said, “Nah, but I do have traits—like most people do.”

To preface, her son carries a diagnosis of ASD, he and I were vibing right away when I met him for the first time. His mother told me that it usually takes a while before he warms up to people. I told her that I have a lot of experience with kiddos on the spectrum.

She’s not wrong. I do have some traits:

  • limited eye contact (but this is because I’m Korean, it’s considered rude to look at elders or those with high ranking positions in the eye in the motherland)
  • I am sensitive to smells. I’ve been told that I have a nose of a bloodhound.
  • attention to detail
  • difficulty making friends as a child, but this is due to being a minority and bullied
  • prefer text versus talking
  • strong memory

On the flip side, I work in an environment that is constantly changing. It is utter chaos and I just roll with it. I can read the room, pick up on nonverbal cues, and tune into other people’s emotions easily. Stimming isn’t something that I do, and while I have tons of interests, they’re a variety of things rather than hyper-focused.

It made me think of Victor, a boy from church, I knew in grade school. He was Korean, a couple of years older than me and at the time he was undiagnosed growing up but later in life was diagnosed with ASD (level 1). He liked me because I was one of the few people who was kind to him. As we got older, he’d follow me around singing, “Here comes Korean girl.” He asked me out nearly every Sunday and every time I said, “No, but we can be friends.” This caused him to spiral and crash out every time, yet it didn’t stop him from asking me the same question every week. Victor could also recall in perfect detail, the exact moment we first met—the room we were in, the date, the time, what I was wearing. I thought my memory was good but damn, he puts me to shame. He could remember geography like his life depended on it: subway maps, train systems, world maps… all of that. Not me, I get lost even with Google Maps.

We lost touch after his family moved to Boston, but I’m sure if I were to see him again, he could tell me in great detail about the first and last time we met.


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14 responses to “a touch of the…”

  1. utahan15 Avatar

    a song i like
    as to the rest
    not a chance
    like these young punks at the library
    SHUT THE FUUUCK UP! THANKS!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      🤣

      1. utahan15 Avatar

        then these granger high kids selling drugs in the mens room. i quoted john lennon queen in pantry counting money, king in kitchen baking bread and honey mr lennon ono a house husband circa 1975

  2. Nicholas K F Matte Avatar

    I was in the passenger seat of my friend’s pick-up waiting for us to take off, some neighbours asked my friend>”hey? What’s with him?” kinda thing I guess….and he looked over at me then back at them and said “I don’t know? Autism?” He wasn’t jocking. I am not diagnosed, but that made me wonder for a bit. BUT, like I said, I was politely waiting for the trip home to start up. Funny hey?

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Ehh I just think that people don’t know so they’re quick to label but that’s just my opinion and I see nothing wrong with being neurodivergent either

      1. Nicholas K F Matte Avatar

        Ya, they are quite amazing, I agree

  3. Violet Lentz Avatar

    Same. I learned a long time ago to meet people where they are. I have a dear friend who is still undiagnosed but def on the spectrum and when we’re together it’s seamless.

  4. Hazel Avatar

    It’s just so interesting to study behavior, and I admire those psychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists who study this field. You are just unique, Rojie.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Everyone ‘s brain chemistry is different and I think that’s what makes us all unique 😉

  5. Jesse Pallante Avatar

    I love Tracy Chapman. She has such an amazing voice. Fast car is an awesome song.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      It is!! I didn’t know the song till I heard Luke comb perform it with Tracy on stage

  6. Bana.fahgeo Avatar

    Tracy Chapman is cool I remember

    1. justrojie Avatar

      yass!!

  7. Jesse Pallante Avatar

    Awesome 👌! She’s great 👍!

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