Hello there. I first want to say that it's wonderful to see so many people with aspergers together in one place, and having browsed around the site I can tell that this is a friendly place.
I'm a 20 year old from Bristol in England. (This is me in the photo <<). I've joined this forum because I am the only person that I know that acts like I do. I found out several months ago that I have many of the traits that are found in people with aspergers, but I have not been diagnosed (Are there benefits to being diagnosed besides 'being sure you have it'?).
I've been told throughout my life more times than I can count "You're weird", but people who know me better state "You think like no-one else in the world", which I usually take positively.
I live with five of my friends, so I consider myself very lucky, sometimes I get lonely but I like to spend a lot of time on my own anyway.
The reason I live with five other people is because I met them at university, where I was studying artificial intelligence. I didn't really adapt to university very well, so I dropped out. I do very well on IQ tests, but a lot of the time I feel stupid, which I think just shows I am adapted to answering questions in the format "Which shape is next in the sequence", but not "How can you organise your time effectively". Unfortunately I will have to move home to my mum's if I can't get a job so I can continue to live here.
Things I like:
Lucid dreaming,
Electronic Music,
Other music,
Keeping journals/notebooks,
Nature documentaries,
Using Photoshop,
Neuro-linguistic programming,
The form and function of the brain, (particularly autism, synaethesia)
Wikipedia 'binges',
Computers,
Sci-fi,
Terry Prattchett,
I feel like I've exposed all I can.