What actually happens inside these showings? Do they just have tardwranglers at every exit and let them run wild?
Is it really socially responsible to encourage people to take their retard spawn into public?
>>83508210
Probably similar to most childrens movies screening
>when the acid kicks in
a magical place where parent can marvel at whole life went wrong
There is much drink and snack for the child, at convenient bar
Also light very much, and encourage to be loud as want - but does not disturb film experience (there are subtitles and most autism can read). This is different to learning difficulty screening where earpieces used to convey film dialogue.
The films are very quiet, the room is light and the spergs just talk as loud as they like so that nobody has a seizure or something. Its basically just a holding room that happens to have a huge tv playing a film on it
It's basically a real life version of twitch chat.
>>83508514
Kek.
Adult autism makes me sad.
I could care less for autistic teenagers.
>>83508210
Less crowded, so they have more space. Louder as well, since you'd likely get thrown out of a regular theater with how loud they can get when watching a movie.
>>83508210
>has to attend one of these screenings and witness these tards scream, run around, and drool at his shitty film
>or face trail for his girlfriend's death
I don't know which one's worse
I feel sorry for the people babysitting autists at these things.
>>83508269
>when the reddit kicks in
>>83508269
reminds me of when this old hippie couple walked into my comic shop. you could tell the guy had one too many bad trips on acid. he was almost drooling.
I think part of it is that they turn down and normalize the audio so it is around all the same low volume.
https://www.amctheatres.com/programs/sensory-friendly-films
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