greenturtle74’s Cartoon Guide to Asperger’s

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14 Jul 2013, 1:53 pm

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It was really cute, and well-written. I wish I had made something like this. I can totally relate to the crowd part, the social meeting part, the special interest part, and how being diagnosed was a good thing because it was like finding a box I fit into. This needs to be made into a real book! :)


Thank you - it is a real book! Amazon: Dude, I'm An Aspie!



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30 Jul 2013, 6:08 pm

It is true.


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01 Aug 2013, 10:45 pm

greenturtle74 wrote:
lostonearth35 wrote:
It was really cute, and well-written. I wish I had made something like this. I can totally relate to the crowd part, the social meeting part, the special interest part, and how being diagnosed was a good thing because it was like finding a box I fit into. This needs to be made into a real book! :)


Thank you - it is a real book! Amazon: Dude, I'm An Aspie!
Sweet, thumbs up :)


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06 Oct 2013, 8:24 am

The face blindness part, I've almost done that to my parents, I usually warn people about it, if you see me somewhere that is different from where I know you from, I might not recognize or remember you at all, let me know how I know you.


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19 Oct 2013, 12:11 pm

You should publish this. I loved it. Very helpful and funny!



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19 Oct 2013, 9:35 pm

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You should publish this. I loved it. Very helpful and funny!


Apparently it was published:
Dude, I'm An Aspie!



20 Oct 2013, 1:01 pm

LOL that was funny :)

You should do more of these :)



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24 Oct 2013, 6:16 pm

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Not only did it put a smile on my face, it makes me feel a little bit closer to normal.

That makes me glad. :D

T1nd1v1dual wrote:
Great and accurate strip. Crazy that it was already 4 years ago.

Crazy, indeed!

Roadkill1953 wrote:
The face blindness part, I've almost done that to my parents, I usually warn people about it, if you see me somewhere that is different from where I know you from, I might not recognize or remember you at all, let me know how I know you.

Yes - I need them to identify themselves. :)



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25 Oct 2013, 8:02 pm

This is so me.



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26 Oct 2013, 2:46 am

I loved this. This is a really useful tool. Thank you for sharing. :D


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17 Nov 2013, 11:16 pm

I so love this. You rock!


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22 Nov 2013, 2:20 pm

This is really great. Thanks.



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30 Nov 2013, 2:25 pm

Loved this so much I had to share it. Already had a friend tell me they thought I hated them which is what I thought they thought about me. I'm gonna let everyone I can know so maybe we can begin to understand each other. So many talented people swept under the rug due to misunderstanding, silly



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01 Dec 2013, 7:23 pm

I enjoyed this a lot!



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09 Dec 2013, 11:04 am

This is awesome!



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28 Dec 2013, 8:28 am

Thankyou so so much for this - I am not sure if I have aspergers as I hadn't discovered what it was until recently, and the textbook description of it I find confusing - so I searched the web for descriptions of more personal experience of what it feels like. This cartoon is so simple and quick to read yet it answers a lot more for me than much longer descriptions have. It made me laugh and cry at the same time - with my confusion involving both hope that asperger's explains symptoms I've struggled with all my life and also having a horrible feeling in my gut to realise that maybe I have something that can't be cured and how to deal with that if it's true - your cartoon made me cry with relief to have the syndrome presented so positively, and finally laugh to see that such funny humour can be drawn from it. I defo agree that this should be published.

P.s. The cartoon creature is delightfully adorable! ;)