About J.R. Reed
J.R. Reed is a published author, adult autism advocate, blogger, speaker, nerd, owner of an award-winning purple goatee, and proud Aspie.
Diagnosed at age forty-six, he grew up most of his life, “Off the Spectrum.” as he talks about in his blog, Not Weird, Just Autistic. He's also a proud contributor to The Mighty.
J.R. Writes the columns Not Weird Just Autistic and Life With a Side of Disability for Good Men Project and does a weekly Not Weird Just Autistic podcast with co-host Shannon Hugghes.
The author of An Asperger’s Guide To Dating Neurotypicals, J.R. works with those high school age through adult to help them live better lives as well as educates NT’s on who we really are. He’s currently working on two books, Not Weird Just Autistic, along with the novel Diary of a Modern Dad, which features a main character with Asperger's Syndrome.
Connect with him: On Twitter @nwjautistic, on Facebook, Linkedin, on Instagram, and via his Website,www.NotWeirdJustAutistic.com
Some people are just losers who have nothing better to do than share their pain by attacking others.
Yea, haters suck at much as ex’s do. But I would never stalk my ex (quite frankly, he’s not worth my time). People are crazy!!
Dude, awsome to read this. I am dealing with haters on my blog as well. WTF is wrong with people. Sadly some of these haters are my very own damn sisters! Ugh! Why the hell can’t people just mind their own fucking business and if they don’t care for something they are reading then just move on!!!
Thanks for that…I needed to vent 😉
You can come vent anytime! I’m going to check out your blog in just a moment. Good luck with your haters and please let me know how it goes…
Dude, these were brutal comments. They all came from the same IP address and had different fake G-mail addresses and they all linked to this message board. In one comment, I was invited to fist one specific “moo” and in almost every single comment, people were called out by name. It was weird and a little creepy.
I forwarded his comments and IP address to Comcast (his service provider) and two days later, they stopped.
Who hates parents? Is the person’s life that mundane that they must hate the people, and those like them, that brought their sorry arses into this world? Really?