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gannu
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19 Mar 2010, 9:40 am

I never knew that such a syndrome existed.. Out of desperation or anxiety arising out of my mental condition of unable to socializing (or Understand people) with people not matching my interest or age group for many years I was desperately searching for answers...Then i came to know of condition of thousands of people like me....

As i was leading a bachelor life for the last few years when ever i used to visit home i had a really bad time coz i had to meet a relatives, attend a lot of religious function (I share a lot of agnostic side of religion which made matter more worse)....Also my parents are also one of the best socializing uman beings of my loaclity which makes matter worser for me..Fortunately i came across one of my neighbour who had experience in dealing with such cases...

The job has really helped me coz its in a sh***y little oil field town in a desert (Most of the normal people with me get mental shock returning to the place after their vacation)...SO i dont have to meet a lot of people often (:P, Belssing in disguise )...The sad part is the prime of my youth is getting wasted .....


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27 Apr 2010, 3:30 pm

Welcome to wrongplanet sameerspt and gannu :D ! !



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01 May 2010, 1:19 pm

gannu wrote:
Kerala to be specific...
It is a such a relief to find people who share common feelings...


It is a smaller world than you think.

Kerala... I have never been there, but I have many times wanted to visit India.
Besides Gandhi (the obvious), Everyone loves Gandhi...

I also am acquainted with a Zoologist who lives in Kerala, India. He collects video clips around the world of variegated species, from which he is creating as a "teaching aide" for life science (the five kingdoms) -- and my childrens' doctor, here in U.S. is also from Kerala state in India. She returns to India, every year and offers medical services to children.

The people of India are fascinating with a very rich history.


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16 May 2010, 1:49 pm

Hi - just to introduce myself - I'm new to this site and forum and even to discovering there was a name for what's always been different about how my brain works. So it's been a revelation and I'm just learning about it now.

I'm not Indian but I did live near Bangalore, and later in New Delhi, for some time when I was young and have had family ties there ever since. Going back and forth between cultures several times at that age was kind of like being Aspie anywhere - never quite understanding what was going on. But always fascinating. So I hope you don't mind if I lurk in your thread, here. I am still very interested in anything to do with India since a part of me grew up there, and there's nothing where I live now in the US that connects with that part of my brain, except what I find on the Internet.

I'm sure this sounds stupid, but I've started studying Hindi (I'm halfway through the alphabet at this point). I was an English major in college, and Hindi interests me for some of the same reasons that English does. And for two or three years I've been obsessed with Indian movies (mostly Hindi ones since they're the most available here). The only other online forum I've spent much time on is BollyWhat, where there are plenty of discussions by people from all over the world, who are fans of the movies. And so I have to ask, has everyone seen My Name is Khan? I loved it.



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18 May 2010, 1:00 am

I'm just curious to those living in India and have seen the Taj Mahal.

Is it as pretty as this pic portrays it?


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18 May 2010, 1:31 pm

I'd like to hear what Indians who have seen it think, too. I'm not Indian but when I lived in India I visited it twice over the years. It's one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and worth seeing for that even if you've seen a lot of other unique buildings. And if you go there, you can see it from different angles, too, so you get the whole effect of it in 3-D. It's not just meant to be seen from the front, and I remember being struck that it was beautful from all angles. So it's interesting to visit it in that context, for instance to see it from the other fort across the water.

But what I remember really impressed me, that made it special for me, was that when you get up close, the walls are inlaid with beautiful patterns of semiprecious stones. That's something you don't usually hear about. So it's not just a beautful artwork from a distance, it also has that up-close dimension that makes experiencing it in person more, well, personal. Because of the inlays it draws you in, as you walk closer to it.

Also they always say to see it in moonlight, and it sounds like such a cliche, but if you can catch it that way, not only does the marble glow a little in that light, but also the inlays reflect the different kind of light in a subtle way. I remember all this from long ago so you can see it made an impression on me. But as I say it's a long time since I was there; there might have been changes in accessibility or whatever... and I've been concerned to hear about pollution as the urban areas grew, and the damage it might be doing to the surfaces.

anybody else?



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31 May 2010, 3:10 pm

I'm June, from Kolkata. Hi, I hope I am posting in the right bit of the forum...



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31 May 2010, 4:53 pm

Welcome, andg

Regarding the Taj Mahal, I saw it as a kid in the 70's. Yes, it was breathtaking as I expected. But one thing that was so unfortunate was that some of the semi-precious inlaid stones had been stolen.



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01 Jun 2010, 2:09 am

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I have logged onto this Frappr map, so that others can find me -
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Maybe you guys would like to join in as well?

Damn! The Frappr site is no more.

There's a member called Tahitiii who's made this as a possible replacement -
Map for all Earthbound members of WrongPlanet



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17 Jul 2010, 11:39 pm

MissConstrue wrote:
I'm just curious to those living in India and have seen the Taj Mahal.

Is it as pretty as this pic portrays it?


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Its was beautiful, it will be beautiful if and only if ASI and UP government could restore it correctly. In all the intricate details stupids are filling wrong colored materials. :? Idiots are ruining it all, look behind taj, the yamuna river, its more of filth a than a river. :evil:

Also to add to above, the marble is getting a bit yellowish due to the pollution.


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17 Jul 2010, 11:41 pm

andgomorrah wrote:
I'm June, from Kolkata. Hi, I hope I am posting in the right bit of the forum...


Welcome June...Nice to hear from you. This is Sabu.


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17 Jul 2010, 11:58 pm

Dhawal wrote:
Dhawal wrote:
I have logged onto this Frappr map, so that others can find me -
http://www.frappr.com/wrongplanet

Maybe you guys would like to join in as well?

Damn! The Frappr site is no more.

There's a member called Tahitiii who's made this as a possible replacement -
Map for all Earthbound members of WrongPlanet


Added myself.



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18 Jul 2010, 1:05 am

Sabu wrote:
MissConstrue wrote:
I'm just curious to those living in India and have seen the Taj Mahal.

Is it as pretty as this pic portrays it?


Image

Now be honest...


Its was beautiful, it will be beautiful if and only if ASI and UP government could restore it correctly. In all the intricate details stupids are filling wrong colored materials. :? Idiots are ruining it all, look behind taj, the yamuna river, its more of filth a than a river. :evil:

Also to add to above, the marble is getting a bit yellowish due to the pollution.


Awww well I guess as long as its memory's alive in photographs and stories.


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18 Jul 2010, 1:58 am

Its 77 days to go for the Commonwealth games to begin and the preparations are going on in full swing. I being a Delhite, am much eager to see how Delhi is able to host the games. Last time I went to delhi was in May and it looked like it need a lot more preparation, a lot has been done but still every where the work is still going on. Also, heard in news that the stadium work is still way behind schedule.

Now the question is will Delhi be able to host the games as good as Sydney did last time? Comments?

http://www.cwgdelhi2010.org/


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18 Jul 2010, 2:33 am

I have no clue about Commonwealth games, not into sports, which is not unusual for an aspie :)
But here's something I've been wanting to share for some time.

Qazi Fazli Azeem - Aspergers Savant from Karachi, Pakistan
http://www.youtube.com/user/qfazeem
Some of the videos I saw and found useful from Indian / South Asian point of view -

Unconventional strategies with Autism
Speech given by Asperger Savant Qazi Fazli Azeem at the 2nd South Asian Conference on Autism, Delhi, India on 16 Jan 2008.
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VAUdCwSsGQ
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cr-zSfwQ5Q

Fazli Azeem - Aspergers Syndrome Interview
Asperger/Autistic Savant Qazi Fazli Azeem interviewed on Business Plus TV in 'Loose Ends' program which was aired on 10th & 17th December 2006. A talk about personal experience with Aspergers Syndrome, collaboration with the Canadian Institute for Addiction & Mental Health for Genetic research in Autism and advice for parents and teachers of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmsvknuN9vs
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkPZTwYNyf0
Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_mvbx4sgaY
Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSzczLb9yXo
Part 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOi96XWJBBM

He has many other autism related videos on his channel. If anyone checks them out and finds them useful, please post a little bit about them.



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25 Jul 2010, 2:51 am

Dhawal wrote:
I have no clue about Commonwealth games, not into sports, which is not unusual for an aspie :)
But here's something I've been wanting to share for some time.

Qazi Fazli Azeem - Aspergers Savant from Karachi, Pakistan
http://www.youtube.com/user/qfazeem
Some of the videos I saw and found useful from Indian / South Asian point of view -

Unconventional strategies with Autism
Speech given by Asperger Savant Qazi Fazli Azeem at the 2nd South Asian Conference on Autism, Delhi, India on 16 Jan 2008.
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VAUdCwSsGQ
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cr-zSfwQ5Q

Fazli Azeem - Aspergers Syndrome Interview
Asperger/Autistic Savant Qazi Fazli Azeem interviewed on Business Plus TV in 'Loose Ends' program which was aired on 10th & 17th December 2006. A talk about personal experience with Aspergers Syndrome, collaboration with the Canadian Institute for Addiction & Mental Health for Genetic research in Autism and advice for parents and teachers of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmsvknuN9vs
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkPZTwYNyf0
Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_mvbx4sgaY
Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSzczLb9yXo
Part 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOi96XWJBBM

He has many other autism related videos on his channel. If anyone checks them out and finds them useful, please post a little bit about them.


Hey Dhawal, correctly said, all those videos are good from a South Asian point of view.

But I did not agree with "not into sports, which is not unusual for an aspie". I love sports, I believe if only one thing that can change the world is sports. I may not be a good sportsperson but the shortest distance you can take to know and be friends with people is through sports. This is my personal opinion.

My motto, loose all inhibitions and play, :) whatever it is and see how you can bridge the gap b/w you and others, i have felt so.


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