100 Ways to Annoy Somebody With Asperger's Syndrome

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26 Feb 2011, 11:55 am

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Call them with this one thing on your mind. The price of kitty litter at one store as opposed to another. Not kidding.


I believe. I believe. I used to visit my gran who would spend the entire visit comparing the price of sliced ham from one shop to another. It used to melt my brain.



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26 Feb 2011, 12:36 pm

227) Don't edit your post to fix the numbers (woodpecker)
228) Tell them "That happens to everybody"



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26 Feb 2011, 12:37 pm

212. Misspell their name.

213. Keep misspelling their name long after they corrected you. :)



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26 Feb 2011, 1:11 pm

231. Ignore efforts made to correct the sequencing of a list. :roll:


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26 Feb 2011, 1:27 pm

Wow, I somehow didn't see the messed up number sequence before I posted. Now I'm all annoyed. Thanks a lot Cornflake! :tongue:



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26 Feb 2011, 1:36 pm

jackbus01 wrote:
The inconsistency between the title "100 ways to annoy someone with Aspergers"
and the fact that there are so far 217 things listed
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Lol, that is a good point ... I think we're just overachievers :)


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26 Feb 2011, 3:14 pm

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227) Don't edit your post to fix the numbers (woodpecker)
228) Tell them "That happens to everybody"


I believe it was intentional to illustrate #209.



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26 Feb 2011, 4:40 pm

232) Recommend AS Partners to an NT who is looking for support for his/her AS spouse or wanting to learn more about it because he/she has a new partner with it



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26 Feb 2011, 5:27 pm

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5- Ask them "what's wrong?" anytime you come into the room and see them not smiling


God only knows how many times I did that. :? :oops:

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I hope nobody said this, but I bet you have. :oops:

-At a party, tell a small group of typical people a cool joke that makes perfect sence to you. Be flat in posture, and use a monotone voice. When you recognize their confusion expression, explain the joke and deflate the mood completly.

I'm guilty of doing this. :oops:



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26 Feb 2011, 9:44 pm

233) Ask an aspie about their specific interest, and act incredibly interested. Ask details, specifics, have them explain the point of interest and start to occupy them with it.

(Whenever my friends do this it drives me crazy,because it's always the kind of thing that's exclusive to me and I can't explain it to them and don't want to.)



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26 Feb 2011, 10:33 pm

brandonkiddo wrote:
233) Ask an aspie about their specific interest, and act incredibly interested. Ask details, specifics, have them explain the point of interest and start to occupy them with it.

(Whenever my friends do this it drives me crazy,because it's always the kind of thing that's exclusive to me and I can't explain it to them and don't want to.)


really? I like when people ask about my special interest (s)!



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26 Feb 2011, 10:37 pm

well I like it when people ask about a special interest if they actually want to know about it.....

234). Ask about their special interest.....ask a specific detailed question and then get annoyed at them for giving "too much information"



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26 Feb 2011, 10:42 pm

#235

Make fun of anyone who is learning disabled and call them all ret*ds.


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26 Feb 2011, 10:47 pm

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54. Making fun of them for stimming


I was made fun of a lot as a child for this and ridiculed by my father, so #54 hits home with me.

I haven't been picked on for it in ages but I occasionally get caught doing it when I don't realize I'm doing it. My stimming is always finger tapping or finger flicking... I tend to zone out quite often while doing this. So here is a 28 year old man, who appears to be daydreaming while rapidly flicking his fingers, when a coworker walks in and blurts out.. "wtf is wrong with you? Are you ok?". Not to mention I doubt I am making a very NT facial expression during this. I can laugh about it now.


Constantly ask if you are sick because you keep sniffing.

Make fun of you for flipping your hair. I do that all the time.. even though I just got my hair cut yesterday and there is no hair to flip.



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26 Feb 2011, 10:47 pm

236). If you are a very socially skilled individual make the same mistakes said aspie has been harshly critisized for making several times in the past ........such as being blunt, correcting pronunciation of a word , or even stimming but do it in the right way at the right time and have it make you look cute, fun etc.

I hate it when my friend does this.....it isn't her fault at all.....but it's so annoying



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27 Feb 2011, 12:18 am

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62.) Move their stuff around without asking.


Not much makes me mad like this does.

Interrupt me when I'm doing something and then get mad at me because I'm irritated by your interruption. Now I'm mad at you for two things, not just one.

Get mad when I call you on some BS you're trying to pull on me. It's my right to not sit there and take it, I don't care if you are my supervisor or best friend or what (yeah, both of them are guilty of this)