Another Anynomous Individual Who Enters a Recession

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Jton
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20 Mar 2009, 11:34 pm

My name is Justin T. I'm from the Detroit Metro area, near the upper-class individuals. I'm a high school senior who likes where he's at in life. I'm currently looking into going into the medical field, preferably in neurology or at least research. I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome about five years ago, but only learned about it in the past eighteen months. I'm training for a Choi-Kwang-Doh black belt, so anyone with tips could help out, please?

I'm lucky with what I have, but still have lingering doubts with where my life is going. The lack of work in my area and the social replacement to a university setting will mean saying goodbye to the familiar, which is still a good thing, nonetheless. I love listening to indie music, learning whatever I can get my hands on, and listening to interesting people.

So, hello and thank you for reading this!



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20 Mar 2009, 11:53 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet, Jton!


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21 Mar 2009, 1:39 am

Jton wrote:
My name is Justin T. I'm from the Detroit Metro area, near the upper-class individuals. I'm a high school senior who likes where he's at in life. I'm currently looking into going into the medical field, preferably in neurology or at least research. I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome about five years ago, but only learned about it in the past eighteen months. I'm training for a Choi-Kwang-Doh black belt, so anyone with tips could help out, please?

I'm lucky with what I have, but still have lingering doubts with where my life is going. The lack of work in my area and the social replacement to a university setting will mean saying goodbye to the familiar, which is still a good thing, nonetheless. I love listening to indie music, learning whatever I can get my hands on, and listening to interesting people.

So, hello and thank you for reading this!


hey, Jton! welcome home. I learned about my Asperger's two years ago, so I know what you mean. But I made it though a long time with out knowing I was 'impared'. I just worked as hard as I could to make it all happen for me, and you can too!

as for the recession, going to school is the BEST place to be during a recession, because by the time you get out the recovery will be booming! So study good and keep your grades up, by the time you get your Doctorate you will be stylin'!

Merle


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21 Mar 2009, 9:08 am

Welcome aboard Wrong Planet, new-citizen and fellow-traveler Justin.


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21 Mar 2009, 1:20 pm

Welcome Justin. Doubts and second thoughts are natural in life but I'm sure you'll make the best decision for you.



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21 Mar 2009, 1:47 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet!


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