I do that a lot, sort of. Although like walkie, mine comes across as a multi-modality sensory set of impressions although narratives happen too. Neither exclusively like walkie does, or exclusively CBC-esque.
I find some songs in particular, make me have an intense impression of a certain person, often at a certain period during life during which we were in some way interacting.
And walkie, I know I can, for want of a better term, discourse spontaneously. DRs don't have it entirely wrong, for all spectrum-spawn but they sure as shit haven't got it entirely right either. Nor does it follow for all of us. Although logically it is unlikely given the sample size (the demographic consisting of classic/kanner's autistics, you aspie folk out there and Rett's girls in the entirety of the spectrum, as well as those not autistic/aspie per se but the types you'd likely see and think 'future carrier', who aren't those who dramatically express the traits outright, but who are phenotypically close. Cousins, I've heard them called. Or those who just could be
being included as well) that I am the only one, I suppose its theoretically possible I'm a freak, but I very, very much doubt it on statistical probability grounds and include it as a possibility only in a 'devils advocate' sense. For the fuck of it, because I'm a logically ornery autist like that:autism:
And I like it that way.
And walkie, for your accident-prone remark, you made the remark being unable to think of any accidents you'd been prone to one. Therefore giving you one ready-made on the spot as an example specimen.
I don't tend to rely on scripts for the most part, although I've got a fair lot of them IF one or more was to prove useful.