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23 Sep 2011, 9:01 pm

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I think lots of people really like you Cockneyrebel. :D

I surpress my urges to talk about tropical freshwater fish and shrimps quite a lot but it feels much better to let it all out.


I agree that it's better to let it all out. I could try that as well. :)


I don't mean to be snarky but if all else fails, don't feel bad about talking to yourself or, as I prefer to call it, talking aloud. Studies show that it significantly helps thinking and, contrary to popular opinion, it won't make you go crazy (Although, if you do it all the time, it might be a sign that you're "crazy".). Just don't get in the habit where you must do so in public, lol...



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23 Sep 2011, 9:03 pm

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The idea of curing us is ridiculous. There are many downsides but over the years they have caused me to strive to become a more well rounded person. As a result I have become somebody who spends his time reading, writing and engaging in debates most people my age would be unable to partake in.

If anybody things autism is inherently bad then they ought to see the list of historical people who are believed to have been autistic on wikipedia, even if some of them are correct, for example Isaac Newton, Lewis Carrol, Satoshi Tajiri (I love pokemon) Then I think autistic people, though we may suffer, have a lot to offer the world. We are not a disease to be cured, we are rough diamonds that once polished are the envy of the eye.


I like your thinking on this matter. Those people should take a list of those historic figures before they open their mouths.


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23 Sep 2011, 9:07 pm

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I read all these threads about people being annoyed by the aspieness of other members and it's been starting to make me feel unwelcome on WP. I've been dealing with anxiety in all the other areas of my life. I don't need to deal with it on WP.


That's for sure!

We are going to act like Aspies, that's what we are.

Please don't feel like you are the only one. I actually cried so much last night, I woke up with a pounding headache this morning. You're not alone Mick. I'm here for you too.


Thank you for helping me with this and responding. I also feel better about myself knowing that I'm not the only one on WP who cries. At least the world didn't harden me to the point that I don't cry. I've never seen my mum cry when I was a child and I wonder how she did it and I thought that stoic adults were the norm. Thank you again. :)


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23 Sep 2011, 10:39 pm

I wish I felt more comfortable to cry. I guess I just never get to my breaking point.

As for my special interests... fandom is a very lonely thing, even when it comes to one of the favorite hobbies of the world: video games. Face-to-face fandom comrades are never encountered... they are too few and far in between.
Oh, for someone to play Mario games with!



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24 Sep 2011, 9:25 am

swbluto wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
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I think lots of people really like you Cockneyrebel. :D

I surpress my urges to talk about tropical freshwater fish and shrimps quite a lot but it feels much better to let it all out.


I agree that it's better to let it all out. I could try that as well. :)


I don't mean to be snarky but if all else fails, don't feel bad about talking to yourself or, as I prefer to call it, talking aloud. Studies show that it significantly helps thinking and, contrary to popular opinion, it won't make you go crazy (Although, if you do it all the time, it might be a sign that you're "crazy".). Just don't get in the habit where you must do so in public, lol...


I do it all the time and I have no mental illness other than some depression at times when I become physically ill but that's because I can't do the all the things I want to do.

I believe all that stuff you hear about people talking to themselves all the time might be a sign or infact mean that they are crazy, is nothing but a lot of hot air.

I think it's the people who are talking and saying things out loud to themselves but are not making any kind of sense are the one's who might have some kind of mental illness.


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24 Sep 2011, 11:46 am

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I wish I felt more comfortable to cry. I guess I just never get to my breaking point.

As for my special interests... fandom is a very lonely thing, even when it comes to one of the favorite hobbies of the world: video games. Face-to-face fandom comrades are never encountered... they are too few and far in between.
Oh, for someone to play Mario games with!


At least you don't have an interest in freshwater fish and shrimp as Tetra posted. The odds of her finding like-minded individuals are probably zero. With video games you've at least got a chance :) (Sorry Tetra).

Personally I don't really have any burning desire to share my interests with other people. And yes, I count myself lucky for that. I remember when I was much younger I used to be so focused, almost compulsively... I find my current arrangement is much better for me. I don't know exactly when or how I changed.



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24 Sep 2011, 12:26 pm

The_Perfect_Storm wrote:
Ellytoad wrote:
I wish I felt more comfortable to cry. I guess I just never get to my breaking point.

As for my special interests... fandom is a very lonely thing, even when it comes to one of the favorite hobbies of the world: video games. Face-to-face fandom comrades are never encountered... they are too few and far in between.
Oh, for someone to play Mario games with!


At least you don't have an interest in freshwater fish and shrimp as Tetra posted. The odds of her finding like-minded individuals are probably zero. With video games you've at least got a chance :) (Sorry Tetra).


Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.

But, assuming mutual interests are relevant, there's 2 guys I personally know of that are into coral reefs, so there are people with very similar interests.



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24 Sep 2011, 1:03 pm

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Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.


Semantics. I was just trying to say that the chances of finding anyone even remotely as interested in shrimp is highly unlikely.



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24 Sep 2011, 1:08 pm

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Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.


Semantics. I was just trying to say that the chances of finding anyone even remotely as interested in shrimp is highly unlikely.


I know that, and I was saying that suggesting that's someone's chance of finding like-minded individuals on the basis of matching particular, specialized interests is kind of foolish. It goes beyond interests and I'm sure tetra has a much better chance of finding like minded individuals than you suggest.



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24 Sep 2011, 1:27 pm

swbluto wrote:
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Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.


Semantics. I was just trying to say that the chances of finding anyone even remotely as interested in shrimp is highly unlikely.


I know that, and I was saying that suggesting that's someone's chance of finding like-minded individuals on the basis of matching particular, specialized interests is kind of foolish. It goes beyond interests and I'm sure tetra has a much better chance of finding like minded individuals than you suggest.


Lol what is this? Ellytoad was talking about finding people that share her level of interest. And so was I.

You're right, using your definition of like-mindedness. I never said otherwise - I simply meant something else when I used the word.



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24 Sep 2011, 1:53 pm

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swbluto wrote:
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Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.


Semantics. I was just trying to say that the chances of finding anyone even remotely as interested in shrimp is highly unlikely.


I know that, and I was saying that suggesting that's someone's chance of finding like-minded individuals on the basis of matching particular, specialized interests is kind of foolish. It goes beyond interests and I'm sure tetra has a much better chance of finding like minded individuals than you suggest.


Lol what is this? Ellytoad was talking about finding people that share her level of interest. And so was I.

You're right, using your definition of like-mindedness. I never said otherwise - I simply meant something else when I used the word.


You're being mean to Tetra when you suggest her chance of finding someone like-minded because of their specific interests is pretty much nothing, so I'm just defending her and providing a more realistic and optimistic perspective.



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24 Sep 2011, 2:01 pm

swbluto wrote:
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Like-mindedness goes beyond matching very specific interests.


Semantics. I was just trying to say that the chances of finding anyone even remotely as interested in shrimp is highly unlikely.


I know that, and I was saying that suggesting that's someone's chance of finding like-minded individuals on the basis of matching particular, specialized interests is kind of foolish. It goes beyond interests and I'm sure tetra has a much better chance of finding like minded individuals than you suggest.


Lol what is this? Ellytoad was talking about finding people that share her level of interest. And so was I.

You're right, using your definition of like-mindedness. I never said otherwise - I simply meant something else when I used the word.


You're being mean to Tetra when you suggest her chance of finding someone like-minded because of their specific interests is pretty much nothing, so I'm just defending her and providing a more realistic and optimistic perspective.


I wasn't being mean.. it's just a fact that sea creatures are less popular than videogames. Lol whatever. People know when their interests aren't very common. I never said anything more than that and I don't see any reason for you to try and 'defend' her.



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24 Sep 2011, 3:24 pm

Emotional problems present a real danger. once you move past your feelings you will begin to see immeadiate improvement. the only thing i want sticking to me is peanut butter! :pig:


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24 Sep 2011, 3:53 pm

I like you a lot. You were one of the first people who welcomed me many years ago to this site. Okay so I don't LOVE the Kinks, but I have no issue with you talking about them. Same as the guy who lives next door who loves tractors. In fact because he talks so much about tractors I actually got interested myself! It is quite funny actually because every time I see a post from you I hear the Kinks in my head! Always this one:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2GmzyeeXnQ[/youtube]

I think my main interest is Aspergers/mental health (probably not a healthy interest!) so no one really notices how obsessive I can get, but when I talk about rabbits... Plus I am into Pokémon A LOT so be warned fellow WP members, you may get a lot of Pokémon related posting soon :S


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24 Sep 2011, 4:13 pm

This is the thread I was talking about, earlier.

http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt169107.html


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24 Sep 2011, 4:25 pm

I'm not going to censor myself anymore. I was having flashbacks of the time that Routemasters were my special interest and another member was making me his project, getting me not to post about those buses so much. It got to the point where I clammed up and gave him less of a response with each PM that he sent me and he was getting to be more blunt with each PM until I've answered with a simple, "OK....whatever you wish." and than he sent a nasty message back saying in nasty words that our friendship was over. I sent him a message thanking him for friendship while it lasted. He sent me a very nasty letter filled with anger and abuse, than I went off the deep end and went to the dark side. That's what the 70s Punk thing was about. I don't want the same thing happening again. If I'm going to go on tangents about The Kinks, I ask that you let me do so and don't try to make me your project to "fix" me, if I seem to obsessive or intense.


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