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Hello,
I remember some person on a post about a month ago, saying if you want any help with Asperger Syndrome, email me, and we'll talk about it, what is your email again who ever you are, no joke btw this is Serious!
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sorry, can't f*cking remember which c**ting f**ker it was that f**king well mentioned...why don't you f**k off you w**ker....ps - does anyone know anywhere to f**king get w**king help with ar*ing tourettes>?
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<font color=green>Bren<font color=orange>ski wrote:
sorry, can't f*cking remember which c**ting f**ker it was that f**king well mentioned...why don't you f**k off you w**ker....ps - does anyone know anywhere to f**king get w**king help with ar*ing tourettes>?


no how about you FUCK OFF ya prick
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Inu lulu or something like that, dark mytuna
MY GOD spell it write.
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Inu Assburger? The McD's castoff???


All I can say is that Assburger Syndrome must be pretty awful if it keeps you from holding a job at McD's, where the only prerequisite is a pulse...
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Johnny Knoxville wrote:
<font color=green>Bren<font color=orange>ski wrote:
sorry, can't f*cking remember which c**ting f**ker it was that f**king well mentioned...why don't you f**k off you w**ker....ps - does anyone know anywhere to f**king get w**king help with ar*ing tourettes>?


no how about you FUCK OFF ya prick


so not t**sing only have you w**king added aspergers to your autism, but you've got tourettes too? joine the f**king club yer f**wit
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You sick bastards, skitting at someone who is mentally ill, go to hell wankers all of you
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body language ha ha wrote:
Dude you once said you have autism. Now you say Aspereger Syndrome? That's quite a down fall really. There's a big difference in my opinion. Once you also said your best friend has asperger syndrome


Asperger's is a high functioning form of autism.
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That was me. My email is [email protected]. Send me a shout-out whenever you need it!
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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body language ha ha wrote:
Lisser wrote:
body language ha ha wrote:
Dude you once said you have autism. Now you say Aspereger Syndrome? That's quite a down fall really. There's a big difference in my opinion. Once you also said your best friend has asperger syndrome


Asperger's is a high functioning form of autism.


It's a LOT less severe than autism.


Lisser and blhh are both right. Asperger's is indeed a less severe, more high functioning form of autism indeed.

But most people with either of those conditions (not "diseases" as some people, even my psychologist included, call it) still have it to a high degree. I happen to have a mild case of it, along with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyper Disorder), so those two combined make it somewhat difficult for me to perform certain tasks in the workplace, hence my having been fired from a few jobs and thus helping in me receiving AISH (Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped) from the Gov't of Alberta.

Although I'm not an expert on Autism or Asperger's Syndrome as it is honestly not something that interests me at all (which surprises even me, considering how it's affected me my whole life), you can try and ask me questions anyways and I'll do my best to answer.

My best bet for you, Johnny, is to go to http://www.autism.com for more information and research. It is an excellent site, and is pretty much, if I am correct, the official site for information on and relating to Autism and Asperger's Syndrome.

Here's a bit of trivia for you: Asperger's Syndrome was discovered by Dr. Hans Asperger, an Austrian psychologist (at least, I THINK he was a psychologist; not sure)
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wstüssyb wrote:
Inu lulu or something like that, dark mytuna


LOL. People *STILL* haven't learned to spell my name correctly yet??
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Johnny Knoxville wrote:
You sick bastards, skitting at someone who is mentally ill, go to hell wankers all of you


Actually, the correct term is "mentally challenged", not "mentally ill". You should know that.
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What is assburger syndrome?
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Assburger's Syndrome is in ways similar to Autism, but not to the same degree. In Asperger's Disorder, affected individuals are characterized by social isolation and eccentric behavior in childhood. There are impairments in two-sided social interaction and non-verbal communication. Though grammatical, their speech is peculiar due to abnormalities of inflection and a repetitive pattern. Clumsiness is prominent both in their articulation and gross motor behavior. They usually have a circumscribed area of interest which usually leaves no space for more age appropriate, common interests.

I do kid Dark from time to time, but that is only because he has thick enough skin, and he knows that I am just yanking his chain.

Do a google search on Aspergers, and you can find more info than you will ever need....
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Haystacks Calhoun wrote:
Assburger's Syndrome is in ways similar to Autism, but not to the same degree. In Asperger's Disorder, affected individuals are characterized by social isolation and eccentric behavior in childhood. There are impairments in two-sided social interaction and non-verbal communication. Though grammatical, their speech is peculiar due to abnormalities of inflection and a repetitive pattern. Clumsiness is prominent both in their articulation and gross motor behavior. They usually have a circumscribed area of interest which usually leaves no space for more age appropriate, common interests.


That pretty much describes me there 100% accurately. I'm affected by everything in that mini-report there that HC posted.

Thanks Haystacks!

And, I don't mind you yankin' my chain :)
After all, "Inu" DOES mean "dog" in Japanese :P

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