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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: 1920s Roller Coaster Blueprints |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 09 Apr 2019, 5:43 pm
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Oh, and I have a profile diagram of the Idora Wildcat. I assume this is a copy.  |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: 1920s Roller Coaster Blueprints |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 09 Apr 2019, 5:41 pm
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Though I kind of got away from my searching for old blueprints, I thought I would update what I have collected so far. I would love to find others out there who have gotten a hold of any old roller coaster blueprints. Though I have a lot of copied blueprints, I am just going to list my collection o... |
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Forum: LGBT Discussion Topic: 20 y/o trans male, suspect AS |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 5:53 pm
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I don't see anything wrong with posting it here. |
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Forum: LGBT Discussion Topic: "Feeling like a boy/girl" |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 5:10 am
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And beneficil: someone's gender or how they feel in their own body has nothing to do with who they are attracted to (gay or bi). Men, women or anything in between can be attracted to men or women. That was my fault for saying that when I mention to people that I'm a straight male I feel like I'm no... |
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Forum: LGBT Discussion Topic: "Feeling like a boy/girl" |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 12:57 am
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I was reading a thread earlier today about whether other aspie members of the forum felt androgynous, and I realised I can't answer this question for myself because I don't really understand what it means to feel like a boy or a girl. I'm a boy. I know this because I have a male body and I was broug... |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: 14YO obessed with minecraft. Won't talk about anythin else |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 22 Jan 2015, 6:06 am
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One person you may want to write to is Gavin Bollard who writes the Life with Aspergers blog. He's aspie, and has several kids who are all aspie and obsessive about Minecraft, so he knows first-hand what you're on about! He touches on obsession, Minecraft and "the aspie ramble (monologue)"... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Why don't people want to be friends first? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 09 Dec 2014, 4:03 am
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Why is it so rare for relationships to grow out of being friends? I know this is applying logic to emotions, but I don't understand why it is somehow impossible for most people, as a quick look round the web suggests. If you are friends with someone you get to see their personality play out over a l... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Are crushes required to start dating? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 06 Dec 2014, 7:18 am
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I've got to the point where I'm questioning the validity of crushes. I got over my last one after being turned down in about 36 hours, and I can't help thinking that if she'd said yes then my interest may have dropped off by the time the first date came around. Yet people won't date someone if they ... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: What kind of behavior is this? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 06 Dec 2014, 7:09 am
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yellowtamarin wrote: Most likely she thought there might be something down there as she felt an irritation or something. This. |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The missing piece |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 5:59 am
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I look at people who are happily married, and what I see (and hear from them) is: Find someone who compliments you. Find someone who likes you because of your quirks, not in spite of them. Have a solid base of being friends first. But the thing is, I found someone like this. Someone who IS a reasona... |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: What does this facial expression mean? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 8:49 am
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About two and a half months ago I was chatting with a couple of my friends, and suddenly I felt I was being watched. One of my friends had an expression on her face consisting of a slight smile combined with a questioning expression and she was looking me straight in the eyes. I've never seen that l... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Long hair.............. |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 2:50 am
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I like long hair on guys I think it looks attractive...but that is not to say short hair looks bad, I certainly prefer the look of long hair though. Suppose it depends on the female whether they'd find it attractive or not. I think it depends on the guy. I've seen guys look awful with long hair and... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Autistic men and dating websites |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 16 Nov 2014, 5:29 am
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AlexanderDantes wrote: What is a greater evil over being poor and alone?
Being stuck in a relationship with an abusive or uncaring partner. |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Why is "Ghosting" Socially Acceptable? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 03 Nov 2014, 4:14 am
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You are seriously starting to scare me. Literally. Because you seem unable to differentiate between: 1) physical assault which is illegal and 2) silence from a person you've called / texted / emailed who wants nothing to do with you, which is NOT illegal (rude, sure). I don't know how you came to t... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Why is "Ghosting" Socially Acceptable? |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 02 Nov 2014, 6:00 am
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You aren't ENTITLED to a breakup (especially if you weren't officially, exclusively dating them!) This isn't a question of entitlement, it's a question of respect. As AngelRho said: If you're being dumped, I think the least anyone deserves is to know they've been dumped. You may think that cutting ... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: Online dating I only attract low value women. |
CrinklyCrustacean |
Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 7:55 am
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I agree, but the general consensus of this board (at least in the past) is that girls don't work like that. Apparently, when you meet someone new, there are two options: either you become friends or you start dating. Once you are friends, however, there is no way the girl will ever see you as boyfr... |
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