zkydz wrote:
AJisHere wrote:
Idealist wrote:
AJisHere wrote:
... what?
What part did you not understand?
The specific part I quoted.
I kinda got lost on that one too.
I see... Well it's essentially the internal version of what I discussed
-here-.
Have any of you ever read (or watched) Alice in Wonderland? Well what Alice does is essentially what I do. Except when I do it, people can't normally wake me up, and if I don't pull out myself, then I can become trapped. If I get trapped, then it's pretty much a death sentence, with dehydration being the most likely cause of death.
It suppose from the point of view of someone unused to this form of Autism, it can be a complicated process to wrap your head around. Truth be told, I don't know everything about it myself...
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My Autism was cured/treated in late childhood (this makes me a walking, talking, contradiction to 90% of the Forum who all believe Autism is incurable)