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26 Mar 2008, 11:42 am

6

I doubt I'll ever reach 9 or 10 until I meet someone. Until then, 8 is as good as it gets.


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26 Mar 2008, 1:00 pm

7 I guess.



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26 Mar 2008, 1:21 pm

Great day, lunched with friend, was 9 - 10, now I am tired so its a bit less, but there is cake and tea soon, so that will take it up a notch again.



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26 Mar 2008, 3:21 pm

I'm a 5, because we flew paper airplanes in science class for an experiment! I never made one before!

I would be higher, but I have this HUGE test tomorrow!



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26 Mar 2008, 3:24 pm

Meh, a 5 is better than what it could be.

I'm a -4. I woke up late AGAIN, slept ANOTHER 13 hour night. I think my meds are making me do this, it's highly annoying. -.- I have to get up at 7 for work on saturday and sunday, I hope I can do it.


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26 Mar 2008, 3:47 pm

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Meh, a 5 is better than what it could be.

I'm a -4. I woke up late AGAIN, slept ANOTHER 13 hour night. I think my meds are making me do this, it's highly annoying. -.- I have to get up at 7 for work on saturday and sunday, I hope I can do it.
At least you're not tired. I have been sleeping well, but I feel like I didn't sleep (blame the meds)
Did you feel refreshed with the 13 hours? If not, it's probably from the meds, or you have a sleep disorder.



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26 Mar 2008, 3:55 pm

I set my alarm for 8:00, turned it off, and laid down for 2 1/2 hours. I don't know why it's so hard for me to get out of bed.. I get so much sleep and I'm still tired at times. It's starting to interfere with my school (i should be in school right now but i woke up late and did not feel like driving to school) At least I have spring break next week.


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26 Mar 2008, 4:22 pm

0

I am sick of all the drug abuse, alcoholism, and sexual promiscuity going on in the world.


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26 Mar 2008, 4:54 pm

Eh 3 I guess don't know if anyone likes me or if these friends I've been trying to have are ignoring me or just haven't seen my messages, plus women constantly confuse me no matter what I say or do, and can never make a move on me (it's be nice to not have to work so hard just a simple "hello" every other day and I'm hooked thats all not too much is it?)


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26 Mar 2008, 4:55 pm

-6.
I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.



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26 Mar 2008, 6:16 pm

Graelwyn wrote:
-6.
I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.
Don't think that Aspergers is a lack of emotion, in general it's just hard to understand/express concern
There are people (like me and other members here) that really want to help you, and you have to try to focus on those people, not those few who hurt you (yes, I know, it's hard)



I'm a 3 now...I have to do homework and I don't wanna :P I'm sick of always working :(



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26 Mar 2008, 6:18 pm

886 wrote:
I set my alarm for 8:00, turned it off, and laid down for 2 1/2 hours. I don't know why it's so hard for me to get out of bed.. I get so much sleep and I'm still tired at times. It's starting to interfere with my school (i should be in school right now but i woke up late and did not feel like driving to school) At least I have spring break next week.
Put the alarm away from you (across the room, in a drawer, etc), and you will have to get up to turn it off :P



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26 Mar 2008, 6:26 pm

Graelwyn wrote:
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I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.


We are capable, it just takes us plenty of time, maturity, and conscious commitment.

For what it's worth... from the responses I got from a thread I started last month, I may possibly be the only aspie here to personally have suffered an advanced stage of cancer. I didn't feel belittled from your post, as it obviously came from a moment of intense emotional suffering. I don't even know you, but I've read many of your posts and sympathize.



Oh, and I'm about a 2 today.



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26 Mar 2008, 6:36 pm

ford_prefects_kid wrote:
Graelwyn wrote:
-6.
I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.


We are capable, it just takes us plenty of time, maturity, and conscious commitment.

For what it's worth... from the responses I got from a thread I started last month, I may possibly be the only aspie here to personally have suffered an advanced stage of cancer. I didn't feel belittled from your post, as it obviously came from a moment of intense emotional suffering. I don't even know you, but I've read many of your posts and sympathize.



Oh, and I'm about a 2 today.
What kind of cancer? Are you in intermission?



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26 Mar 2008, 6:38 pm

ebec11 wrote:
ford_prefects_kid wrote:
Graelwyn wrote:
-6.
I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.


We are capable, it just takes us plenty of time, maturity, and conscious commitment.

For what it's worth... from the responses I got from a thread I started last month, I may possibly be the only aspie here to personally have suffered an advanced stage of cancer. I didn't feel belittled from your post, as it obviously came from a moment of intense emotional suffering. I don't even know you, but I've read many of your posts and sympathize.



Oh, and I'm about a 2 today.
What kind of cancer? Are you in intermission?


melanoma. And yeah, I'm good now. i was treated from age 11-16 (currently 22)



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26 Mar 2008, 6:51 pm

ford_prefects_kid wrote:
Graelwyn wrote:
-6.
I don't care if I am on the ASD spectrum or not.
I am beginning to despise some who are and feel them to be cold and incapable of human emotion, let alone of understanding the effects of emotion on human beings.


We are capable, it just takes us plenty of time, maturity, and conscious commitment.

For what it's worth... from the responses I got from a thread I started last month, I may possibly be the only aspie here to personally have suffered an advanced stage of cancer. I didn't feel belittled from your post, as it obviously came from a moment of intense emotional suffering. I don't even know you, but I've read many of your posts and sympathize.



Oh, and I'm about a 2 today.


Well most aspies I have met seem... to often feel their own emotions intensely... and are able to intellectually understand that what they experience at one time, might be what another experiences at another time. I believe you can intellectually learn to see where another person is coming from and even to understand their emotions if you have experienced them yourselves.