Ladyhawke has Asperger’s syndrome?
Lorde is a 17 year-old girl from New Zealand who recently took the music world by storm with her hit song Royals. Her debut album, Pure Heroine, went to number one in Canada, Australia, the United States, and New Zealand. She is known for dressing in a “goth” fashion, favoring dark, flowing dresses, long black hair, and dark red lipstick. Her hit song, Royals, pokes fun at the extravagance and overindulgence of the music world. She often comes across as sarcastic in interviews, which would indicate that she is probably not on the autism spectrum.
Funny thing, I am an autistic adult and most of the other autistic adults and myself have the ability to be sarcastic. Do you not actually know any or something? That alone isn’t an indicator of autism or not anyway, for a website supposedly about autism you seem to lack basics.
I would love an answer to that too. I have three autistic children and she sounds and acts autistic.
Hear hear!
Completely agree with this comment. I’m an autistic adult and I can both understand sarcasm well and use it regularly myself. Not everyone has the same stereotyped symptoms.
Many autistics don’t get when people are being sarcastic or quite know when sarcasm is or isn’t appropriate, but I have to say that the among the fellow autistics I know are some of the most sarcasm-literate people I’ve ever encountered.
In fact, the use of sarcasm where one is expected to follow a certain decorum might actually be an indicator of autism.
Aspies are better at being sarcastic than recognizing it because they are so literal. In some cases it’s easier to recognize in some people more than others. If for example they know someone to be frequently sarcastic then it may be readily apparent, or if they say a quip and someone responds in kind then it is more obvious. Then again there are those who are being sarcastic but it is not so apparent because they appear to be serious regarding their commentary, or they seem to just be putting someone down, then Aspies may think it’s literal or become confused. Aspies that are raised in a family that frequently uses sarcasm are obviously going to be at an advantage in learning to utilize it simply from frequency of experience. The ability to recognize it is simply based on the unique combination of abilities and limitations of each individual.