Re: Rin and autism
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 7:18 am
This is part of why people in the UK don't want to use DSM-V.
You never what the fuck "PDD-NOS" is. When I see an acronym like that I don't think autism. So can you please say what the hell "PDD-NOS" even means?Linkarena wrote:I've just realised I've failed to give my opinion on the matter, just attempted to clarify what PDD-NOS is. Well, here goes.
In my opinion: it doesn't matter. We can associate whatever mental disorder we like with Rin's behaviour, but that doesn't change the fact that she's just... Rin. Rin is Rin, and there's no need to label Rin with anything other than... Rin.
PDD-NOS means "pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified". I don't see how the actual term will help you though, and I've already tried to explain what it is. So, whatever, sorry mate.Steinherz wrote:You never what the fuck "PDD-NOS" is. When I see an acronym like that I don't think autism. So can you please say what the hell "PDD-NOS" even means?
I feel defining her exact problem and blaming it on a mental illness of any kind actually does a disservice to the character. At that point you're saying, "She's weird because..." rather than accepting that she is just who she is.In my opinion: it doesn't matter. We can associate whatever mental disorder we like with Rin's behaviour, but that doesn't change the fact that she's just... Rin. Rin is Rin, and there's no need to label Rin with anything other than... Rin.
Oddball wrote:I feel defining her exact problem and blaming it on a mental illness of any kind actually does a disservice to the character. At that point you're saying, "She's weird because..." rather than accepting that she is just who she is.In my opinion: it doesn't matter. We can associate whatever mental disorder we like with Rin's behaviour, but that doesn't change the fact that she's just... Rin. Rin is Rin, and there's no need to label Rin with anything other than... Rin.
This may explain why I didn't like her I can't stand it when things don't have definitive explanations or labelsBroomhead wrote:I almost feel like that was the point of her route, really. [...]
Perhaps, of course, I am looking too deeply into the issue. But, that said, I agree with Oddball. There is no understanding Rin. Down that path lies madness.
Which is exactly the problem that causes Hisao to be such an ass in her route.Munchenhausen wrote:This may explain why I didn't like her I can't stand it when things don't have definitive explanations or labels
Maybe you should become a science teac- Oh. Right.Munchenhausen wrote:This may explain why I didn't like her I can't stand it when things don't have definitive explanations or labels
This is wisdom.Oddball wrote:I feel defining her exact problem and blaming it on a mental illness of any kind actually does a disservice to the character. At that point you're saying, "She's weird because..." rather than accepting that she is just who she is.
Alas, the forklift has me now.Broomhead wrote:Maybe you should become a science teac- Oh. Right.Munchenhausen wrote:This may explain why I didn't like her I can't stand it when things don't have definitive explanations or labels
It's all right, you're still a heavy lifter.Munchenhausen wrote:Alas, the forklift has me now.Broomhead wrote:Maybe you should become a science teac- Oh. Right.Munchenhausen wrote:This may explain why I didn't like her I can't stand it when things don't have definitive explanations or labels
To me, she is Rin. I'm just going to stick by my argument that Rin is Rin and that labeling her completely defeats the purpose of her character and her route.Mythic wrote:Because to me, she has a more right brained type of Caetexia.