snake321 wrote:
No I didn't, your a delusional hypocritical self loathing son of a b***h. Your troubles with autism (if you even have any) do not compare to a straight aspie male's. If you want a date you can get one, or atleast a friends with benefits. You have never been starved of your basic human drives. Anger comes from OPPRESSION.
Try being bullied, made light of, and being forced to live like a ghost, like a voiceless nobody. You've obviously never dealt with that.
I find it ironic your trying to grill others on morals. After spending I don't know how long slandering aspies and laughing at our plights, even one time laughing WITH people on a forum someone else linked on here where a bunch of jocks were BLATANTLY talking smack about us, talking about pushing us around, and YOU laughed about it. And your stupid f---ing feminist nutless BS rantings. You sir have no balls. Honestly I could care less if you stick around here or not. I think your pathetic.
Yes, I am an aspie, diagnosed when I was about seven or eight and in my early developmental stages, what of it?
I don't have trouble with myself or my being autistic. I'm proud of my asperger's syndrome. I just don't like having to share it with people as angry or serious as you.
I do make sense when I speak to people who read slowly, calmly, and precisely, instead of just skimming.
I've made my arguments carefully, and I am not the village idiot.
I have won several moderated debates in social studies classes (and been given an award in a debate contest), if that means anything, which it probably doesn't, but regardless I'm just throwing that in there to prove a point. Still, it probably doesn't matter.
And snake, dear, I'm afraid you sadly misinterpereted my intent. Anger? Me angry? Wow, honey, are you ever confused. I am, in fact, quite happy and content as I write this post, as I have several future engagements to look forward to in the near future.
As for being bullied or ignored, everyone deals with that, snake. Sometimes it's because they're new at a place and haven't been given time for people to warm up to them, sometimes it's because they've done something wrong.
But it's nowhere near as emotionally painful as you make it sound, because if you just think positively and realize that the people who you feel are letting you down have their own reasons (which are never the same reason, and never always boil down to the same thing), it won't feel all that bad.
But a word of advice: People won't let you down so much if you just stop being so serious all the time.
babaji wrote:
i didn't think i will meet a guy like yupa in here.. is he an aspie
Anyway, as for you, Babaji, I like your name. Like a holy man, right?