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Rain Man has remained one of my very favourite movies over the last 20+ years. Great film.
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lol
Treasure Moment : REAL MUSIC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3Z5opPbJEs http://www.myspace.com/treasuredmementomusic
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I lol'd at your general and non-specific lol, because...yeah. You're right.  lol
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Sergei. wrote: littlekillerham wrote: my ex-boyfriend does.
after i broke up with him, he followed me around like a lost puppy and finally i had to tell him to fuck off

Bitch.

he made my friends run across the road when we were walking home from school

he still has a notion that we are gonna get back together
If you want to be loved, love.
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inu-liger wrote: Blue Roses Unlimited wrote: Inu-Liger has a severe case of it... but that's all I know.
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WRONG. I do not have severe Asperger's, I'd put it around mild. 

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Right, I was trying to be nice. You'd put it at mild, but actually, your doctor's would call it SEVERE AUTISM!
"Please buy my upcoming album... I need the money"
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For the Nubes ...

Getting banned on QZ is rare, but Blue Roses aka Jake and his charming personality has manage to get banned from QZ many times.
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all
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Here is a post about Jake from 2004 ...

http://www.queenzone.com/forums/408318/qol-re-jake.aspx?page=1
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all
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Lifetime -

I am close to someone who might have Asperger's syndrome ... but diagnosis is in the initial stages.

I look at your diagnosis as good news ... Is it not good news to know that your depression and illness is not your fault?

Adults typically have an excellent prognosis:

http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/tc/aspergers-syndrome-symptoms?page=2

Symptoms in adulthood
Asperger's syndrome is a lifelong condition, although it tends to stabilize over time, and improvements are often seen. Adults usually obtain a better understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses. They are able to learn social skills and how to read others' social cues. Many people with Asperger's syndrome marry and have children.
Some traits that are typical of Asperger's syndrome, such as attention to detail and focused interests, can increase chances of university and career success. Many people with Asperger's seem to be fascinated with technology, and a common career choice is engineering. But scientific careers are by no means the only areas where people with Asperger's excel. Indeed, many respected historical figures have had symptoms of Asperger's, including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Thomas Jefferson.
Socialism: There's one for you, nineteen for me Should five per cent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all