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27 Jan 2013, 10:07 pm

I don't find Ryan Gosling attractive. :?



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27 Jan 2013, 10:43 pm

i hate rap and hiphop. :P



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27 Jan 2013, 10:51 pm

This is probably the only place on WP where I haven't posted an unpopular opinion. Not gonna start now :P



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27 Jan 2013, 11:33 pm

6-Packs and big biceps and messy or punkish hair on men turn me off. I like guys who have low muscle tone and Mod hair like young and old Mick Avory.


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28 Jan 2013, 12:06 am

Rascal77s wrote:
This is probably the only place on WP where I haven't posted an unpopular opinion. Not gonna start now :P

too late :P
on a thread devoted to unpopular opinions, it would technically be "unpopular" to refuse to post an unpopular opinion. :idea:



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28 Jan 2013, 12:11 am

auntblabby wrote:
Rascal77s wrote:
This is probably the only place on WP where I haven't posted an unpopular opinion. Not gonna start now :P

too late :P
on a thread devoted to unpopular opinions, it would technically be "unpopular" to refuse to post an unpopular opinion. :idea:


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28 Jan 2013, 12:14 am

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28 Jan 2013, 6:21 pm

Parents who have young children and give them cell phones are irresponsible.


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28 Jan 2013, 6:32 pm

I am attracted to men who are thin and agile and behave more like badass femme fatalle women but with flat chests.



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28 Jan 2013, 6:41 pm

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I am attracted to men who are thin and agile and behave more like badass femme fatalle women but with flat chests.


I don't even know how you get to the unpopular opinion stage with this because I can't picture this at all. Are you saying you have a thing for Chinese opera acrobats?



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28 Jan 2013, 6:53 pm

Or just ninjas.



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28 Jan 2013, 7:48 pm

rush limburger may have one good quality.



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28 Jan 2013, 8:47 pm

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I am really sick and tired of the "more autistic than thou" attitude that a lot of people on the spectrum exhibit, on both this website and on others. "oh, so and so can't possibly have AS because they don't act exactly like a textbook case! They're either lying or their diagnosis is wrong!" Um, excuse me, but there is a saying: "When you meet one autistic person, you meet one autistic person." No two people's symptoms will be exactly alike, and it's not anyone's place to judge whether or not someone is "autistic enough" to be considered part of the community. Autism isn't some exclusive club where only the "next step in evolution" (as some refer to it) are welcome. It's a condition where people feel isolated and ostracized from the rest of the world, and when one of us reaches out to the community, the last thing they need is to be turned away by the only group of people who can understand them. As an entire group of people who have felt mistreated and neglected by society, we should be sticking together instead of acting like we belong to a clique where only the "cool kids" are allowed in.

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I very strongly agree with this....



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28 Jan 2013, 8:50 pm

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IdahoRose wrote:
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I am really sick and tired of the "more autistic than thou" attitude that a lot of people on the spectrum exhibit, on both this website and on others. "oh, so and so can't possibly have AS because they don't act exactly like a textbook case! They're either lying or their diagnosis is wrong!" Um, excuse me, but there is a saying: "When you meet one autistic person, you meet one autistic person." No two people's symptoms will be exactly alike, and it's not anyone's place to judge whether or not someone is "autistic enough" to be considered part of the community. Autism isn't some exclusive club where only the "next step in evolution" (as some refer to it) are welcome. It's a condition where people feel isolated and ostracized from the rest of the world, and when one of us reaches out to the community, the last thing they need is to be turned away by the only group of people who can understand them. As an entire group of people who have felt mistreated and neglected by society, we should be sticking together instead of acting like we belong to a clique where only the "cool kids" are allowed in.

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I very strongly agree with this....

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29 Jan 2013, 12:15 am

It's okay for women to have big muscles these days. It's no longer the 1700s.


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29 Jan 2013, 12:29 am

I, too, agree with IdahoRose!

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