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23 Nov 2013, 8:37 pm

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-You know you are a aspie when you eat on the floor


OMG I actually do that. 8O


Do you mean dropping food on the floor and picking it up or do you mean sitting on the floor eating?


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23 Nov 2013, 10:36 pm

If one of your teachers makes a sarcastic comment about subject matter and you take notes on it.

If you never catch on to the sarcasm and write it on a test.

If said teacher then makes up a sarcasm signal to let you know she is joking.

If she tells the entire class the signal is for you and you are relentlessly teased for years about it.

...You might be an aspie.


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23 Nov 2013, 11:42 pm

you haven't changed your shirt in 8 months

you hyperventilate when you see anything related to your special interest.

you have an Anxiety attack before meeting a friend

You line up everything in your room

You Collect random objects you find on the street

Your friends (if you have any) say "please stop talking about sonic for 5 MINUTES!! !"

You have to cut off all your hair because you cant brush it anymore


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23 Nov 2013, 11:46 pm

You Know You're an Aspie when...

... you have to post the same thing twice to get a reply.



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23 Nov 2013, 11:46 pm

You Know You're an Aspie when...

... you have to post the same thing twice to get a reply.



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24 Nov 2013, 12:03 am

You know you're autistic when no matter what the actual severity of your autism, the severity of your autism disqualifies you from discussing matters relating to autistic people.



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24 Nov 2013, 12:09 am

Fnord wrote:
You Know You're an Aspie when...

... you have to post the same thing twice to get a reply.


And here's your reply :)


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24 Nov 2013, 12:21 am

ZombieBrideXD wrote:
You Collect random objects you find on the street


Oh My God! Is that REALLY an Aspie thing? I've been bringing home all sorts of things I find interesting in the street since I was a young child - and I'm 46 now.
My mother used to call me 'the magpie'. When I was a kid, my marble bag was full of interesting rocks, odd shaped pieces of tree wood, bits of metal that I found interesting - basically anything I found interesting to look at.


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24 Nov 2013, 1:23 am

You know you're autistic when you have a wide-variety of interests.



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24 Nov 2013, 1:59 am

...if a particularly beautiful musical piece brings tears to your eyes.



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24 Nov 2013, 5:34 am

...when, upon putting on a pair of headphones, you suddenly feel safer.



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24 Nov 2013, 11:58 am

You know you're autistic when you find yourself delaying important events in an effort to further study that which is relevant to your interests.



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24 Nov 2013, 12:08 pm

When you are interested in fire alarms and at the same time, scared of them.



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27 Nov 2013, 7:17 pm

You can name your favorite xxxx * you admire her for her work ethic and her "special talents" you like how she explores previously unexplored methods , best of all she gives as good as she gets ! your in = opportunity hater . :wink:

It's Tiffany Holiday in case your wondering :wink: be warned it may shock inexperienced viewers .


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27 Nov 2013, 7:18 pm

FluttercordAspie93 wrote:
You know you're autistic when you have a wide-variety of interests.


really I thought it was the other way around ?


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27 Nov 2013, 8:50 pm

aussiebloke wrote:
FluttercordAspie93 wrote:
You know you're autistic when you have a wide-variety of interests.


really I thought it was the other way around ?


Actually, on this one, I agree with aussiebloke.

I must admit, I picked this up myself when I saw it but didn't bother to say anything.

I do have a few Special Interests that have been with me my whole life (or a lot of it) but they tend to ebb and flow in and out of popularity over the years BUT I have a main one that is all consuming, takes up ALL of my time and is on my mind no matter where I am, what I'm doing or what the time is. My Special Interests do also end up costing me a lot of money but I wouldn't say I have a wide-variety of interests. I'd say I've got a couple of main Primary Interests that change around from time to time - and then there are my Secondary Interests that also come and go but on a much slower orbit.

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