Aspergian Islam-convert attempts suicide bombing

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01 Feb 2009, 7:53 am

slowmutant wrote:
Why bother to learn explosives if you don't intend to make any?

Guns 'n' explosives do not paint a pretty picture, especially after all those high school massacres ...


i might become an architect/demolition expert when i'm older, who knows? point is it's something i enjoy, putting things together to see the end result and it might help me in the future. i've got a mental design of a controlled explosive that would make a beautiful firework, it's not all about killing people you know ;)


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01 Feb 2009, 8:00 am

No, I guess not.



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04 Feb 2009, 1:08 am

In the article it said "took advantage of his low i.q" which would suggest that he is mentally ret*d not autistic. Though i suppose he could be both..

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Moron...


lol!



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04 Feb 2009, 3:57 am

Confused-Fish wrote:
In the article it said "took advantage of his low i.q" which would suggest that he is mentally ret*d not autistic. Though i suppose he could be both..


he could have been diagnosed wrong or have multiple mental health issues, people seem to think AS is the only problem in cases like this and forget the person probably has a lot more wrong with them to even be able to think about doing what he did.


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04 Feb 2009, 3:40 pm

Confused-Fish wrote:
In the article it said "took advantage of his low i.q" which would suggest that he is mentally ret*d not autistic. Though i suppose he could be both..

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Moron...


lol!


The authorities and media probably don't know his actual IQ. They probably just worded it wrong. A person can be stupid but have a normal IQ if you know what I mean. And there is a thing known as booksmart but stupid and also social ret*d which also doesn't mean he's low IQ but means he's stupid around people. Its easy to lead such people to do anything if they are stupid enough.



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04 Feb 2009, 4:18 pm

Ticker wrote:
Confused-Fish wrote:
In the article it said "took advantage of his low i.q" which would suggest that he is mentally ret*d not autistic. Though i suppose he could be both..

GoatOnFire wrote:
Moron...


lol!


The authorities and media probably don't know his actual IQ. They probably just worded it wrong. A person can be stupid but have a normal IQ if you know what I mean. And there is a thing known as booksmart but stupid and also social ret*d which also doesn't mean he's low IQ but means he's stupid around people. Its easy to lead such people to do anything if they are stupid enough.


many people believe autistics are ret*d, others think anyone on the spectrum has learning difficulties... if society doesn't understand something they'll just compare it to something else or make something up.


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