
HARRY TAKES AN AUTISM TEST
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In this Sidemen React style video, Harry takes an at home autism style screening rather than a full clinical evaluation. He starts by acknowledging that he is solo today because the rest of the group is away, setting a playful but curious tone for the self quiz. The questions cover a wide range of traits including preference for solitary versus social activity, routine rigidity, obsessive focus, sensory sensitivity, and ability to read social cues from facial expressions. Harry provides candid, often humorous, answers and immediately self-slices between confident assertions and self-deprecating humor, which keeps the pace light even as the topic touches on a sensitive area. Across the initial five minutes, he voices his struggle with imagining characters from books, his comfort in small groups versus large unfamiliar ones, and his tendency to become deeply absorbed in particular tasks like go-karting or editing a video. The segment demonstrates the tension between self-perception and self-report style, with Harry frequently acknowledging the nuance in each statement and choosing a middle ground instead of a definitive yes or no. By the end of the first block, he arrives at a concluding stance that he has slight autistic traits, framing the result as a personal perspective rather than a medical diagnosis, and he signs off with a casual, upbeat outro that keeps the video feeling like a lighthearted self-exploration rather than an authoritative health assessment.
Topics · entertainment · sidemen · pop culture · comedy · lifestyle
Questions answered
- What was the overall purpose of Harry taking the autism style questionnaire?
- The video presents a personal, non-clinical self-exploration of traits that may resemble autism, framed as entertainment rather than a medical diagnosis.
- Did Harry provide definitive proof of having autism?
- No, he states it is not a clinical evaluation and concludes with slight tendencies, emphasizing it as his own interpretation rather than a diagnosis.
- How did viewers react to the segment?
- Reactions skew toward humorous engagement and speculation about ADHD or other traits, with many wanting other Sidemen to try similar quizzes.