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SeaBright
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16 Feb 2008, 8:20 pm

It occurs to me that the only thing missing from Wrong Planet is a forum where we as Aspergers can interact and ask those of Neural Typicalness about all of the many things we are unable to define: and vise versa..

Now, I know, your saying, "That's crazy....it'll be a war zone"

and maybe...maybe it wouldn't always be pleasant, but would you let the idea ferment with you for a while and get back to my as to your rationale?

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16 Feb 2008, 9:10 pm

I like that idea. There are NTs who come here for a variety of reasons, and I fully support increasing understanding.



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16 Feb 2008, 9:19 pm

i think this would be a good idea..

would allow us to shove our brain probes in and see what makes their mind tick...


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16 Feb 2008, 9:22 pm

Hmm... but don't we already have this?

And how would you lure all the poor unsuspecting NTs here? :twisted: (just kidding)


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