I went ahead and transcribed it, in case you didn't feel like going through the video.
1. Spielburg Type
Sociable
Often likes sports
Sometimes extroverted, has quite a few friends.
Usually has an average IQ.
Spelling and grammar often quite poor.
People can be suprised to find that this person is on the autism spectrum.
2. Einstein Type
Intellectual, high IQ
Likely to be skilled on computers
Excellent grammar and spelling
Likes to be known as an expert on their chosen special interest
May become argumentative with others who they feel are less knoweldgeable than they are.
3. Powell Type
Aggressive, possibly has PTSD/BPD
Intelligent
Hostile in general and can be violent at times.
May use drugs in order to relieve stress.
Very often been bulied in school and feels that they must be strong and fight in order to survive
4. Numan Type
Daydreamer, often spaces out
Finds other people hard to understand
Finds they are very often misunderstood.
Has many dreams and plans
Finds it very, very hard to bond with people.
Possibly bipolar.
5. Morrissey Type
Fantasises a lot
Feels very seperarated from people
May have a schizophrenia diagnosis
Likes art and creativity especially, feels a connection with other times in history
Feels like a completely unique person on the inside
Can often be called an "alien" by others.
6. Nicholls type
Hyperactive, energetic
Extrovert, tries to make friends often
Has no trouble making friends but then finds them hard to keep for any length of time
People may complain that they're irritating, such as family members, or that they are immature and childish.
May be doagnosedwith ADD/ADHD
Likes to talk to people and does not have a lot of social fear.
7. Carroll type
Passive, very introverted, quiet and shy
Very deeply involved in special interests
Having friends or relatoinships is always secondary to special interests
Appears calm on the outside, showing little emotion, but can be anxious inside
Prefers to keep all emotions sudued publicly
Very likely to be bullied in school, very rarely gets angry or aggressive.
8. Warhol type
Extremely confident to the point of egocentricity
Thinks highly of themselves and thinks others should too
Has many ideas and feels that the world misunderstands them
Likes to monologue excessively
Often friendly in formal settings.
If problems occur, they can become revengeful and bitter in life
Could have NPD traits