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valkyrieraven88
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19 Feb 2010, 2:49 pm

Play what? Barbies?



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19 Feb 2010, 2:50 pm

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
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Must not be a huge problem because I still have A's and B's in all my classes and am in the honors program, and I'm a college junior take graduate level classes.


That doesn't make sense, you can't concentrate in class while you do something that makes you look like an idiot.


I can concentrate in class while I'm doing anything. That's not a stim I do in public but some people do. In fact, one of the reasons I stim is to improve my concentration.


There's no need for stimming, I would get really tired if I did it for a few minutes.


If the stim is something like spinning your pencil, rubbing your fingertips together, or rolling a mint around in your mouth, you will hopefully not get tired. And most people won't notice that you're doing it. Might think it's a bit odd that you go through eight mints in one hour but that's fine.


I didn't mean anything like that, I meant to rock back and forth.


A boy in my high school who had Asperger's did that. He understood nuclear physics and was probably smarter than anyone else in the school. He would rock back and forth in his seat, and everyone thought it was weird, but he was learning something still.


That's hardly a person to look up to.

And what type of person are we allowed to look upto in your world bdhkhsfgk, it sounds like your are jealous of any attention some of these people get, you come off as so envious of others, it shows in your topics



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19 Feb 2010, 2:50 pm

Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?



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19 Feb 2010, 2:52 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


NO, THEY ALL ROCK! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!



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19 Feb 2010, 2:52 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


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19 Feb 2010, 2:53 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


NO, THEY ALL ROCK! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!


Haha, that response made me think of Twisted Sister's song "I Wanna Rock".


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19 Feb 2010, 2:53 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


NO, THEY ALL ROCK! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!


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19 Feb 2010, 2:54 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


NO, THEY ALL ROCK! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!


Then I don't have AS, even though I've received a professional diagnosis.



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19 Feb 2010, 2:55 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


It just disturbs me.



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19 Feb 2010, 2:56 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?

So that makes you very special then, your on a forum where some members rock, flap their hands, or any number of other stims.
Its your attitude that anyone here that rocks is an idiot, your in the wrong place to be making such assumptions



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19 Feb 2010, 2:58 pm

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


It just disturbs me.


Well that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. In fact, some of my friends find my rocking interesting; they think it's cool that they can see when my brain kicks into high gear (since I only rock when concentrating on something).


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19 Feb 2010, 2:59 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


It just disturbs me.


Well that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. In fact, some of my friends find my rocking interesting; they think it's cool that they can see when my brain kicks into high gear (since I only rock when concentrating on something).


If I did it, I would be put in a rehab.



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19 Feb 2010, 3:05 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


It just disturbs me.


Well that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. In fact, some of my friends find my rocking interesting; they think it's cool that they can see when my brain kicks into high gear (since I only rock when concentrating on something).


If I did it, I would be put in a rehab.


Again, that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. It's especially not a reason to downplay a person's successes, especially when they are as monumental as Bram Cohen's.


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19 Feb 2010, 3:07 pm

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Are there some aspies that doesn't rock back and forth, like me?


Yes, of course there are. Why do you have such a problem with rocking?


It just disturbs me.


Well that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. In fact, some of my friends find my rocking interesting; they think it's cool that they can see when my brain kicks into high gear (since I only rock when concentrating on something).


If I did it, I would be put in a rehab.


Again, that's no reason to assume that nobody at all would want to be friends with or talk to someone who rocks. It's especially not a reason to downplay a person's successes, especially when they are as monumental as Bram Cohen's.


I really don't look up to people like that, very few people do.



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19 Feb 2010, 3:08 pm

Edited.



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19 Feb 2010, 3:13 pm

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I really don't look up to people like that, very few people do.


I can imagine that most people would be able to look past the fact that he rocks, considering he created a revolutionary new method of filesharing and founded his own corporation.


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