> healthmusic said on
07-10-2009 at
03:23:
Beautiful. I am a folk musician/singer/songwriter, wrote 3 autism awareness songs. I also have Aspergers Syndrome, a type of autism. I wouldn't mind a personal contact from Professirx.
> professirx said on
05-27-2009 at
04:54:
bless you too
> sprinky07 said on
05-27-2009 at
04:28:
this is one of my favorite song my nephew is autistic thx professirx god bless
> xrisman said on
04-01-2009 at
15:52:
great song,,,,,nice job !
> laurasdyl said on
03-27-2009 at
13:16:
what an awesome video
> JonniDDR said on
10-12-2008 at
20:43:
J-mac sux
> JonniDDR said on
09-29-2008 at
02:45:
What a tard this J-Mac is
> Thomasmollo said on
09-14-2008 at
06:31:
professirx:Thank you my brother.My son is 4 yrs old... He's Autistic.I'm not a Rap Fan other than the "Old Skool" I grew up with in the late 70's early 1980's. But you touched my heart. Thank you.You are very talented. God Bless you.Sincerely, Thomas Mollo
> spacedakini said on
09-09-2008 at
14:50:
Cool! This team should hire him.
> NadezhdaRozagy1 said on
07-08-2008 at
01:06:
yeah, you're welcome. I thought everyone knew... Michael Jackson was long suspected to have Asperger's syndrome, another Genius (but with problems. Poor guy, all that talent but doesn't seem to be happy in life. I still respect Michael Jackson and his talent, no matter what media put him through, just because he's black and talks 'young')
> Amina1389 said on
06-29-2008 at
17:54:
I agree with Professir X. That's an awesome comment. I'm glad you look at Autism that way. I'm more concerned with finding a way to help my son navigate through life, as opposed to trying to "FIX" him. Helping someone develop in life is so much better than saying you want to "CURE" them when it comes to some conditions. I can truly see it from your eyes. Thank you.
> Amina1389 said on
06-29-2008 at
17:48:
Get the HECK out of here! Pharrell? You know something, that explains alot about the way he writes and composes. He's a genius, he's all over the place, but he's meticulous. Somebody did right about it though, my man Professir X and a country singer named Mark Leland in a song called "Missing Pieces". Thanks for the info. Peace. ~Amina1389~
> GlynnisPhair said on
06-12-2008 at
06:40:
I agree with you. My son has Asperger and is a college student. It's not a disease any more than my son is a disease. Work toward prevention but expand opportunities for people in the spectrum!
> RoseSiegel said on
05-30-2008 at
15:38:
this is the happiest story i've ever seen on the news.
> nickjonasluver21 said on
05-19-2008 at
01:36:
Thaks for posting this and hope your family well on your journey through life with the autism specturm disorderthat affects your family
> professirx said on
05-08-2008 at
12:39:
you're right in your opinion, thanks for sharing your voice
> aspiefree said on
05-08-2008 at
04:34:
Great video - but I don't think a 'cure' for autism is necessary because it isn't really a 'disease'. I think J-Mac is a cool person just the way he is. I am also autistic. I have Asperger's Syndrome.
> miagui1977 said on
03-03-2008 at
17:45:
This is the best video I have ever seen. Inspiring doen't cut it. out of all the hope and dream movies this hit home for all not only for those with disabilities. Much Love MIA
> JEBSDUDES said on
01-21-2008 at
21:52:
agree but it also sucks for the other team because they were remembered to be the team that got whooped single handedly by an austic kid. but the kid was good or he got lucky either way it's inspiring.
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08:10:
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