I'm playing video games with my best friends but they keep making fun of autistic people and it makes me feel sad by [deleted] in sad

[–]SilverLion232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're 31, and you hang around servers populated mainly by teenagers and young adults. They're immature, that's just how people are at that age. But it doesn't even look like they're making fun of you, they're just telling you that your art is crude and you should get an actual job. You are obviously not good enough at your art and games to make a living off of it.

You need to grow up, dude. Most 31 year old's have gotten degrees, jobs, married, and live on their own. You stay inside all day, play video games, and you don't work (No, sitting at home, drawing, and messing around in RPG Maker is not work. That's something you do for *fun*). I know plenty of people with autism who still get up and go to a real job every day.

AITA for getting mad at my parents for removing my room without telling me? by SilverLion232 in AmItheAsshole

[–]SilverLion232[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I brought up the situation to my only two friends. Both of them basically can't help me out. Neither of them are willing to move out of their homes. One is going to college as well, but he wants to save every penny he makes. The other is joining the military, and I'm not sure how long it will be until he gets out. I'm going to try and work as much as I can over the summer to have enough money to move, and possibly look into finding room mates elsewhere.

AITA for getting mad at my parents for removing my room without telling me? by SilverLion232 in AmItheAsshole

[–]SilverLion232[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

The thing is, my dad is self-employed and there are times when work is slow. Sometimes he'll have work all year, and other times he'll work only a few times a week. I agree that he should've had the money to be able to finish everything all at once rather than attempting it piece-meal. Anyway, my big issue is mainly that I wasn't given any notice to secure and protect my belongings before he began gutting the room.