smudge wrote:
I miss my friend Josh, he is certainly different from everyone else and to me he stands out. I met him at my college for people with Aspergers and I left early. I haven't seen him face to face for over a year now. It is strange because he always seems so sure of himself and so confident, yet when I first met him I would talk to him and he would smile then walk away! (By the way, he has a great smile
) Then when I left him for a while, he would go up to me and ask me to play chess with him, that's how we got talking.
He never wanted to talk about AS. He can do some computer programming, he writes poetry and has a lot of wise...plus strange things to say.
Strange as in, he thought he'd figured out that life actually had no meaning, and wrote about it all in a paragraph! I really liked him at the time, because he was very gentleman like, (I love that) but in a genuine way. Also he was very accepting of others and fair. It was great because as him and I are both blunt people, we usually know where we are with each other.
I still know Josh, even though I had a rubbish experience at that AS college it was all worth it to know him, plus it taught me a few things. I'm currently at a different college and strangely I've made another good friend with AS. It is very odd because we were good friends before we both found out about each others Aspergers!
I do like this Josh fellow Smudge, I did say on a "who would you like to meet thread" what most of you don't seem to understand is their are only 3 noteworthy events in ones life , I don't need filling from any of you.
Though I'm starting to have doubts about that to, does 100% recovering from severe brain injury count as 1.
Now to find those 2 others.......
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