What reputation do you have in your town?
Most people don't know me and most who does, doesn't know I'm an aspie, but they think I'm one or several of stated above.
A commune? What kind? Please explain.
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Oh, it's just called a commune. We don't have towns in traditional meaning in Sweden since 1971. Most towns were merged together with the surrounding countryside and thereafter called "communes" instead of "towns". A few greater cities (great with Swedich measures) and very old towns have reclaimed the name "stad" (town/city), but it has no judicial meaning, it's just a title.
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Let come what will, I'll try it on,
My condition can't be worse;
And if there's money in that box,
'Tis munny in my purse.
Nice guy but kind of wierd. can be forgetful and absented minded. People who know me would say I tend to focus on one thing, and then other things become neglected.
People think there is something about that guy that turns me off to him, but I don't know what.
I have recently discovered that I am an aspie, but I must keep it a secret locally because it could hurt me in my profession.
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I actually have no idea what my reputation around my town is! I live in the suburbs of Island Bay, and most people there mind their own buisness. I'm probably seen as the odd guy, but it's more of a casual title than a literal one. I do know several other teenagers in the area (don't worry, I'm one myself) so there's always someone around somewhere who knows me. I have a friend who's actually quite social, and whenever I'm with him in a group it makes me feel that little bit less nervous, and he introduces me and all that (I usually just reply with 'hi' and listen in the conversation), which I find really neat.
Everyone around town has an accepting kind of nature, and combined with the fact that I most often mean well makes for a better situation for me. As I've started to realise how Asperger's is important, I've actually asked my friends whether or not they've heard of it. If they had, I say that I have it, and they go "Oh, okay.", we have a brief talk on situations where it was obvious, and then get back to what we were talking about. If they hadn't, I explain what it is and they take it in and accept it. And guess what? They still act the same way as they did before I told them, but with a more understanding tone, if you know what I mean.
Is it just me, or has nearly everyone around here had some sort of abuse that's affected them? I know I've been bullied at school but I always used the ignore tactic, which most often worked.
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