@jenbloom6848

No music in videos is paradise.

@OiDepp

I have often heard that autistic people are bothered by too much background noise and music in videos.
I thought: not me
now I see this video and find it incredibly relaxing.
Maybe I was wrong.
πŸ˜…
Thank you

@lionunderthestars7019

I know I already watched the original version, but I wanted to show support for the no music version. I do prefer your no music videos. Thanks.

@distinctreflections

I also prefer no music version. But enjoying your videos. Thanks

@kathiebradley5881

First of all, thank you for the no music thing. It takes so much mental energy to listen to words and background music. 

Also, I checked out those bose headphones and loved them! So, husband got me a pair for Christmas. 😊 game changer for sure!

@tracirex

i made a list of my sensory triggers and its 3 typed pages and still going. my new goal in life is to keep myself as comfortable as possible. this video is comic genius.

@KimberleyB

Thanks for releasing these no-music versions. πŸ‘πŸ»

@ck868ck

I have autism and so can youπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ awesomeπŸ’–
I have described myself as going into "shut down" mode and now I think I'm just having meltdowns or at least periods of deescalating the yucky feeling that builds up when I do "normal" for too long. 

I'm waiting on testing. But your videos make me feel so much better about myself. It's so frustrating not understand why I seem to struggle with things that should be easy

@SarahMichelle777

Thank you so much for doing videos with no music! When people have music in their videos it feels so loud that I cant focus on the words they say.

@gallinadulce

What a relief! Music was killing me! Thanks!

@rburke1017

THANK GOD! No music makes such a huge difference!

@TheYoghurt42

Most rear view mirrors allow you to flip them up into a sort of sunglasses mode. Very helpful for driving at night and not getting blinded by headlights behind you

@speardagger

All of what you say goes into my neck of the woods. Late diagnosticated autistic female of 45 with 2 kiddos also autistic.

@TheYoghurt42

Also for your Australian birds playlist, definitely check out Australian magpies and pied butcher birds. Such a gorgeous distinctive warbling song

@sisterpanic9588

The word I really like is 'fancy'. I use it all the time and sing it to myself. I also have echolalia which by now is more internal so I sometimes get words or phrases as earworms like other people have with music and my brain is constantly repeating said word or phrase. I never thought that was strange till I told someone about it and found out that not everybody has that.

@NZKiwi87

This was so lovely without music, thank you so much!

@diosadeamore

πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜† loved the start of your vid !!!!

@RaggedPoet

So much resonates with many of your videos! The hating sudden things, yet not being able to deal with planning stuff too far ahead? !!!  One thing I want to ask is if you have a podcast no disrespect at all here, as we are all different and i love your content, but I can't handle the special effects and all the sounds and images and noises that pop up, they are clever and I am sure many appreciate them, so yeah I wondered if you have a podcast as I like listening to what you and Debby say.

@MsArrika

language is really sticking in my mind right now. i couldn't even tell you how many times I've left a situation questioning whether or not i read between the lines when i should've or gone on with my day slowly realizing these a**holes were being complete d*cks to my face and left the situation most likely thinking this chick is slow, but ive just gotten to the point where I'm like sure, call me dumb- if you can admit you don't have the b*lls to say what you mean to my face. A lot of times I've pegged it to being naive or have had other people tell me I am. Also, the thought that i constantly and uncontrollably tend to make others uncomfortable, it used to put me in really dark place mentally. Well, i gotta admit it still does. I cant seem to keep it from wearing me down-  the idea that somethings wrong with me because of it but i also think its really messed up how stigma and shame, and the exhaustion of having to worry about everyone else and how they feel when im internally going through a lot already.. how that can bring me to such a dark place speaks to how messed up society has dealt with mental health up to this point. Its really only is an issue though when it comes to people i actually give a crap about. For the most part I stopped caring what anyone else thought a long time ago, i had to or I dont think I couldve handled the emotional weight iof it all.. i wouldn't be here most likely if I cared what most people thought of me. Eye contact, way too much on my anxiety for me to even bother. Wont do it. If it makes some uncomfortable, oh well.

@barbaradoye1989

I love to read house plan books. I, also, love graph paper, a "good" pencil and a gummy eraser. I have notebooks everywhere full of floor plans and garden designs. It is so calming to me. It seems as if we were cut from the same tree! We have an unusual amount of quirks in common. 
Thank you for sharing! I am a new subscriber and am really enjoying your content! Way to represent! I look forward to future videos you and your wife put out. Take care!πŸ˜€