Vincent Fields The correct English word would be *autistic* (or _person with autism_ *). I do understand the use of the word _autist_ if they're not a native English speaker since in my mother tongue (German) it would be the correct word, and it is not necessarily intuitive to add the suffix -ic in a second language. * Some people with autism prefer one or the other form. I myself (and most autism self advocates) prefer _autistic_ , since it emphasizes that it is an integral (and positive) part of the identity, and not just some handicap. Others (mostly persons who are not autistic themselves and/or have other disabilities) prefer _person with autism_ because they feel that _autistic_ does not refer to them as a person first and does not respect them as a human that does happen to have autism. The "person with" schema is very important to keep in mind when talking about people with disabilities, who might prefer it. Someone should always ask first, if possible.
just to chime in, this was 1 of the first videos i saw of you guys. and to this day i still watch everything you make. killing it as creators. absolute gold. full stop.
You ever experience something that you haven’t experienced in such a long time that when it finally happens again, it gives you chills? I kept getting that feeling as this video got familiar to me all over again. I used to sing to this all the time!!!
LOVED your bridge! I always refused to sing that part too. Glad someone else agrees. Also, this is so much better than the original. :) The harmonies are awesome.
I guess few get the vacuous look in her eyes. It's part of her charm and appeal. She has a lovely, sultry voice and her eyes would normally chill a person, but coupled with her voice her eyes draw you in. She is very pretty and talented. They make a great team and I love their music!
It's what a lot of musicians call a Frankensong. The producers probably felt they needed to get away from the verse and chorus groove so they dropped in this awful contrasting bridge that had nothing to do with the rest of the song. A great bridge ties a song together. Hence the term, " bridge".